The case, and claim upon government of Thomas Macknight late of Belville in North Carolina
1781
BROAD L1995F71
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Title
The case, and claim upon government of Thomas Macknight late of Belville in North Carolina
Variant Title
The case of Mr. Macknight, and his claim upon government ( parallel)
Published
[London s.n. 1781?]
Description
[4] p. ; 39 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
BROAD L1995F71
System Control No.
(OCoLC)32360951
Note
Caption title.
On p. [4]: The case of Mr. Macknight, and his claim upon government.
Thomas Macknight, a wealthy North Carolina planter applies to the British government for repayment of monies spent by him in the course of serving the King during the American Revolution.
Ownership stamp on p. [4]: Deposited Berks Record Office; D/EHy041. From the papers of David Hartley, British statesman and friend of Benjamin Franklin.
L1995F71
On p. [4]: The case of Mr. Macknight, and his claim upon government.
Thomas Macknight, a wealthy North Carolina planter applies to the British government for repayment of monies spent by him in the course of serving the King during the American Revolution.
Ownership stamp on p. [4]: Deposited Berks Record Office; D/EHy041. From the papers of David Hartley, British statesman and friend of Benjamin Franklin.
L1995F71
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