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Carleton papers: PRO 30/55
Catalogue reference: PRO 57/172
Date: 1957-1958
Carleton papers: PRO 30/55
Item
Catalogue reference: PRO 30/55/29/21
This record is about the 3440. Doctor Samuel Isaacs to Clinton. New York. Memorial. Discusses his distressed... dating from 1781 Apr 9 in the series Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester: Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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3440. Doctor Samuel Isaacs to Clinton. New York. Memorial. Discusses his distressed condition. Supplied British and other prisoners with provisions and medicines, was six times tried before Committees, banished and confined, and has fled hither for refuge. His wife and children were banished also, his wife in now dead and he and his family are sick. Seeking relief and rations. With a certificate signed by Samuel and Joseph Mabbett and others, their names being attested to by Beverley Robinson and Philip Livingston.
PRO 30/55
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Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester: Papers
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3440. Doctor Samuel Isaacs to Clinton. New York. Memorial. Discusses his distressed...
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