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Due to vacancy in the Council as a result of death of Mr. Scott, recommends as his...

Catalogue reference: CO 101/32/30

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CO 101/32/30
Date
1792 Feb 27
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Due to vacancy in the Council as a result of death of Mr. Scott, recommends as his successor, Patrick Bartlet, referred to as 'a principal Inhabitant and Properietor in the Island of Carriacou' and a representative of the General Assembly there.

Edward Mathew, Grenada, Folios 222 - 223.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
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