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− | [[wikipedia: William Nelson (governor)| William Nelson]], [[wikipedia: Robert Carter III| Robert Carter]], [[wikipedia: Peyton Randolph| Peyton Randolph]], and [[George Wythe]] | + | [[wikipedia: William Nelson (governor)|William Nelson]], [[wikipedia: Robert Carter III|Robert Carter]], [[wikipedia: Peyton Randolph|Peyton Randolph]], and [[George Wythe]], the executors of the estate of [[wikipedia: Francis Fauquier| Lieutenant Governor Francis Fauquier]], placed this advertisement requesting that officers who owed money to the late lieutenant governor before his death on March 3rd, 1768 repay their debts promptly. The executors hoped to settle the estate quickly.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Purdie & Dixon, Williamsburg, VA), March 31, 1768.</ref> |
==Article text, 31 March 1768== | ==Article text, 31 March 1768== |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 12 October 2018
William Nelson, Robert Carter, Peyton Randolph, and George Wythe, the executors of the estate of Lieutenant Governor Francis Fauquier, placed this advertisement requesting that officers who owed money to the late lieutenant governor before his death on March 3rd, 1768 repay their debts promptly. The executors hoped to settle the estate quickly.[1]
Article text, 31 March 1768
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MARCH 31, 1768.
IT is desired that the officers who are accountable to the late Lieutenant Governour FAUQUIER will be pleased to pay what they were answerable to him for, until the 3d of March inclusive, at the approaching General Court, that his executors may be enabled to complete the settlement of his affairs with the expedition they wish.
WILLIAM NELSON.
ROBERT CARTER.
PEYTON RANDOLPH.
GEORGE WYTHE.
See also
References
- ↑ Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon, Williamsburg, VA), March 31, 1768.