In the Mercer County Quarterly Court, Commonwealth of Kentucky, the commonwealth against Lucy Hanks, a petition to clear the name of Lucy Hanks, to the Honorable Glover McGinnis, judge presiding, [1976] / James A. Peterson, petitioner ; David A. Taylor, attorney for petitioner.

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In the Mercer County Quarterly Court, Commonwealth of Kentucky, the commonwealth against Lucy Hanks, a petition to clear the name of Lucy Hanks, to the Honorable Glover McGinnis, judge presiding, [1976] / James A. Peterson, petitioner ; David A. Taylor, attorney for petitioner.

A petition to dismiss the proceeding against Lucy Hanks for fornication begun in Nov. 1789, and discontinued, but not dismissed, in 1790.

1 item ([1], 8, [2] leaves) ; 28 cm.

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