George Bourne, NY, 1723 February 1

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"New York: On the lst instant George Bourne,
mariner, was executed here for felony and bur»
glary which he confessed and also that he had a
wife and children in England and afterwards
married a wife in Barbadoes and stole from
thence four negroes and sold them at Martinique"
AMERI CAN WEEKLY MERCURY, Philadlephia, f¥a.,
Popmuany Le, 1725.0 (25/47 Zoo

BOURNE, George

"New York; On the lst instant George Bourne,
mariner, was executed here for felony and burs
glary which he confessed and also that he had a
wife and children in England and afterwards
married a wife in Barbadoes and stole from
thence four negroes and sold them at Martinique"
AMERI CAN WEEKLY MERCURY, Philadlephia, ¥a., ~
February 12, 1723.0 (.2-/-/ fa

BOURNE, George

"New York: On the 1st instant George Bourne,
mariner, was executed here for felony and bur-
glary which he confessed and also that he had a
wife and children in England and afterwards
married a vite in Berbadoes and stole trom
thence four negroes and sold then at Martinique"
AMERI CAN WEEKLY MERCURY, jPosladls wa, Pa.,
(27285)

February ae, 1723.



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