ProclamatIon on death of Francis Faquier: [manuscript], 1768 Mar 4.

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ProclamatIon on death of Francis Faquier: [manuscript], 1768 Mar 4.

Proclamation of death of Francis Faquier, 1768 March 4, from Virginia Gazette, William Rind, ed, 1768 March 10. "That the peace of this His Majesty's dominion may be better secured, and all proceedings at law continued, and that the ordinary course of justice may not be interrupted....all Magistrates and Officers, both civil and military, do continue and remain in all and singular their powers, authorities and jurisdictions,until futher order be taken therein....

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Blair, John, 1687-1771

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