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NYGWPB.770.033
16 Apr 1770:23 (1424)
South-Carolina, March 10, 1770. To all men in all civilized
Kingdoms, states, provinces, colonies and islands; and all
his Majesty's subjects and others on the coast of Africa;
Joseph Glover, Esq; of the parish of St. Bartholomew, in the
province aforesaid, hereby gives notice of a most flagitious
robbery. . . [4 lines] On or about the 8th day of this
present month of March, Joseph Jordan, Thomas Dannails and
Edmund James, feloniously carried off, and went to sea with,
the coasting schooner called Two Josephs. . . [16 lines]
Thomas Dannails, one of the said Jordan's accomplices, was
born in the south of Ireland, aged about 30 years, of a dark
complexion, slim, and middling sized, black hair, speaks
French, and plays well on the violin. . . [58 lines
describing men, ship, shipload, and reward.]
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