James Few, NC, 1771 May 20

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Fiw, James

"North Carolina: By a gentleman from Mecklen-
burg County in North Carolina that he came
thhough Orange County and was at the Governor's
Camp a day after the late battle with the
negulators. One James Few, an outlaw, was
hanged in the Governor's camp on May 20 (1771)"
NiW YORK JOURNAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER, NY,
INNS ae ew ial Pili

"On the 20th of May one James Few, an outlaw,
was hanged at Governor Tryon's camp in Orange

County." PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Phila, 6/20/'71

Fiw, James -

"North Carolina: By a gentleman from Mecklen-
burg County in North Carolina that he came
thhough Orange County and was at the Governor's
Camp a day after the late battle with the
tegulators, One James Few, an outlaw, was
hanged in the Governor's camp on May 20 (1771)"
NkW YORK JOURNAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER, NY,
WBE Abbauel fea Ne Ardal

"On the 20th of May one James Few, an outlaw,
was hanged at Governor Tryon's camp in Orange
County." PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Phila, 6/20/'71

Fil, James

"North Carolina: &
burg County in Nort
thhough Orange County

in the Gov Way 20 (1771)"
YORK JOUANAL AW: ADVERTISEX, NY,

NY, June 27, 1771.

"Oa the 20th of May one James Few, en outlaw,

was hanged at Governor Tryon's camp in Orange

County." PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Phila, 6/20/'71



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