Mercredi, SC, 1797 November 28

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Negro Mercredi 11-28-1797

Offence: Conspiracy

Location: Charleston SC

Ex Date: 11-28-1797

Details: Accomplice of Figaro and Jean Louis, who

had been hanged a week earlier for conspir-
ing to set fire to the city of Charleston.
He was also condemned by a Court of Free-
holders.

Source: GEORGIA GAZETTE, 12-1-1797 (1:4) dispatch
dated It/ 28 trom Charleston, SG.

Negro Mercredi 11-28-1797

Offence: Conspiracy

Location: Charleston SC

Ex Date: 11-28-1797

Details: Accomplice of Figaro and Jean Louis, who

had been hanged a week earlier for conspir-
ing to set fire to the city of Charleston.
He was also condemned by a Court of Free-
holders.

Source: GEORGIA GAZETTE, 12-1-1797 (1:4) dispatch
dated 11/28 from Charleston SC.

11-28-1797

Negro Mercredi

Details:

Conspiracy
Charleston SC
11-28-1797

Accomplice of Figaro and Jean Louis, who
had been hanged a week earlier for conspir-
ing to set fire to the city of Charleston.
He was also condemned by a Court of Free~
holders.

GEORGIA GAZETTE, 12-1-1797 (1:4) dispatch
dated 11/28 from Charleston SC.


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