Letter to Richard Lushington, n.d.

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Letter to Richard Lushington, n.d.

In this letter, Edward Rutlege informs Richard Lushington that he has been charged with a debt to John Banks and Company, where he is a partner. It is a second notice to Lushington, letting him know that he should find a lawyer if he wants to contest the debt. The letter, though undated, mentions Lushington had transactions with the company in August and December of 1782.

1 item (1 leaf) + 2 engravings.

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Rutledge, Edward, 1749-1800

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Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749 – January 23, 1800) was an American Founding Father and politician who signed the Continental Association and was the youngest signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence. He later served as the 39th Governor of South Carolina from December 1798 until his death. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Rutledge was educated in law at Oxford and studied for and was admitted to the English Bar. Returning to Charleston, he had a successful law practic...

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Lushington, Richard,

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