Cornelius Jacul, MD, 1773 October 22

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"ue, Mossman of Baltimore was murdered about 10
days ago by convict servants as he was going to
Hagerstown about two or three miles on the other
“Bide of Fredérick=-Town. Annapolis dispatch of
July 29. In Agusut at KSHASKAE Frederick-Town
the four convict servants were , SB.
sentenced to death," RIVINGT ON'S NEW YORK
GAZETTE, BEKEXXZ 9/2/1775 - Sent by Hearn.

Names: Christopher Chisholm, James Denom,
Cornelius Jacul and Abraham Wright, From
COMMISSION RECORDS OF THE GOVERNOR & COUNCIL,
1726-1786, page 261

"ie, Mossman of Baltimore was murdered about 10
days ago by convict servants as he was going to
Hagerstown about two or three miles on the other
‘Bide of Frederick=-Town. Annapolis dispatch of |
July 29. In Agusut at KRBABKAR Frederick-Town
the four convict servants were

sentenced to death." RIVINGT ON'S NEW YORK
GAZETTE, BEKEXXR 9/2/1775 - Sent by Hearn.

Names: Christopher Chisholm, James Denom,
Cornelius Jacul and Abraham Wright. From

COMMISSION RECORDS OF THE GOVERNOR & COUNCIL,
1726-1786, page 261

Mr, Mossman of Baltimore was murdered about 10
days ago by convict servants as he was going to
Hagerstown about two or three miles on the other
side of Frederick-Town, Annapolis dis) of

Frederick-Town
Tne eet et

ves ere KEKMHMMAXKEHEK
sentenced to death. RIVINGT ON'S NEW YORK
GAZETTE, BEXXSXK 9/2/1773 - Sent by Hearn.

Names: Christopher Chisholm, James Denom,
Cornelius Jacul and Abraham Wright.

From
COMMISSION RECORDS OF THE GOVERNOR & COUNCIL,
1726-1786, page 261

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Four convict servants,

“Nov. 10::On Friday, the 22nd of last month
(Oct. 22, 1773), four convict servant men who
some time ago barbarously murdered their Master,
Mr, Archibald Hoffman, were executed at
Fredericktown in Maryland pursuant to thei# sen-
tence." NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass., Nov. 26, 1773

sent by Hearn, One, )
p.

"On Oct. 22, 1773, four convicts who had mur-
dered their master, Archibald Hoffman, were
hanged." (Fredepick Co., Mé.) FREDERICK NEWS,
Frederick, Ma...) April 19,, 1901,

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Four convict servants.
“Nov. 10::On Friday, the 22nd of last month
(Oct. 22, 1773), four convict servant men who
Some time ago barbarously murdered their master,
Mr, archibald Hoffman, were executed at
Fredericktown in Maryland pursuant to thei# sen-

tence." NEWSLETTER, Boston, pois: Novieu2o. lings
Sent by Hearn.

gOn Oca, 22, an7s, tour One for Le ee had mur-
dered their Master, Archibald Hoffman, were _
hanged," (Fredepick Co., Md.) FREDERICK NEWS,
Predenick, Ma. ,, April 19, 1901,

W ORKSHEET - MARYLAND - NWU_ - BD

Four convict servants.

"Nov. 10: On Friday, the 22nd of last month
(Oct. 22, 1773), four convict servant men wt
some time ago barbarously murdered their mae
+ Archibald Hoffman, were executed at
Fredericktown in Maryland pursuant to thei# sen-
tence." NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass., Nov. 26, 1773]
y Hearn,

Cra eer =
jon Oct. 22, 1773, four convicts who had mur-
their master, Archibald Hoff: er:
a (Fredepick Co., Ma.) Fi DERICK NEWS,
Frederick, Md., April 19, 1901.

W ORKSHEET - MARYLAND - NWU - BD



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