Deposition of Charles Royell, 1759 May 2.

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Deposition of Charles Royell, 1759 May 2.

A true copy (attested by Middlecott Cooke) of the testimony provided by Royell to Justice of the Peace Belcher Noyes for the case Nathaniel Whitney against Jolley Allen.

1 DS ; 31 cm.

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Allen, Jolley, 1718-1782

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Cooke, Middlecott, 1705-1771.

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Noyes, Belcher, 1709-1785

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Belcher Noyes (1709-1785), the nephew of Governor Jonathan Belcher, was a Harvard graduate. He became a promient Boston businessman, physician, and speculator in frontier lands. Through these occupations, his influential family ties and other positions, Noyes accumulated a large estate. From the description of Diaries, 1775-1776; 1782. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207161672 ...

Whitney, Nathaniel Ruggles

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Royall, Charles.

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Boston (Mass.)

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