Charles-town, (South-Carolina) December 12, 1766 : Sir, I am just returned from Mobile, (in West-Florida,) where I saw a very melancholy scene, the effects of a false description of that province, published by a certain proprietor of a British colony in America. .
Describing the abandonment and distress of several foreigners who had been recruited and transported to West Florida by Lt. Gov. Montfort Browne, with the promise that they would receive 100 acres of land after three years in Browne's service.
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OCLC: | 62807455 |
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Taal: | English |
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[Charleston, S.C.] :
[publisher not identified],
[1766]
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Online toegang: | LLMC Digital |
Gerelateerde Items: | Print version:
Charles-town, (South Carolina) December 12, 1766. |
Formaat: | Monograph Online toegang |
Samenvatting: | Describing the abandonment and distress of several foreigners who had been recruited and transported to West Florida by Lt. Gov. Montfort Browne, with the promise that they would receive 100 acres of land after three years in Browne's service. |
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Beschrijving item: | Followed by: "Advantageous proposals; offered by M-----t B----e [that is, Montfort Browne], Esq; a proprietor and grantee from the crown of Great-Britain, of a large and extensive tract of land in West-Florida, in America." |
Fysieke beschrijving: | 1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) |
Plaats van publicatie: | United States -- South Carolina -- Charleston. |