Whereas a complaint hath been laid before us by Captain William Mackworth Praed ... in which he charges Lieutenant Colonel John Dodd ... : manuscript, 1762 Apr. 14.

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Whereas a complaint hath been laid before us by Captain William Mackworth Praed ... in which he charges Lieutenant Colonel John Dodd ... : manuscript, 1762 Apr. 14.

Order for a courts-martial inquiry against Dodd for writing a libelous letter about Praed and for attaching signatures to the letter without permission of the alleged signers; signed "by his majesty's command" to Thomas Morgan, Judge Advocate General.

2 leaves ; 37 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7796321

Houghton Library

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