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Introduction and summary.[1]

Letter text, 4 July 1776

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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.

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See also

References

  1. Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon, Williamsburg, VA), March 31, 1768

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