Unnamed, SC, 1754 June 24

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Same article, PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL 7==1754.

" In 1754, C, Croft, EB sa., of Charleston,

3 outh sara had his buildings burned by his

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THE RISING 30N, by Wm, , Wells Brown, MD ries

Boston: A. G. Brown & Co., 1874, page 279

Same article, PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL 7=l=1 756

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$ outh Carolina, had his buildings burned by his
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THEO ORDSING SON, by Wim, )) Wells (Brown, MD, bs
Boston: A. G. Brown & Co., 1874, page 279

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Burned, Charleston, Se Ce, on dune 21), 175.

"The same day (June 2), 175) one of Mr. Croft's negros
was burned, pursuant to his sentence, Some favorable
circumstances appeared for the other and she was reprieved
SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Charleston, SC, 6=27-175); (1:2.)
"On Sundayg the 9th instant, a fire broke out in an out
house at the plantaction of Childerman Croft, Esa.,
commohly known by the name of forty nine, which entirely
consumed the fine dwelling house he had there, with some
of the furniture and all the out buildings, It was soon
suspected that they were willfully set on fire and two of
Mr. Croft's Negro Wenches were taken up on suspicion, who

have been since examined, tric’, and convicted and are to
be burned on Monday nexte' SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE,

Charleston, 84 Cy, June 20,1754 .(2:1s)... Sane article
Boston. NAWSLETT ER, Boston, MA, 7-11-1754,

SLAVE ("emale)

Burned, Charleston, S. Cs, on June 2l), 175l.

"The same day (June 2), 175) one of Mr. Croft's negros
was burned, pursuant to his sentence, Some favorable
circumstances appeared for the other and she was reprieved
SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Charleston, SC, 6=27-175); (1:22)
"On Sunday the 9th instant, a fire broke out in an out
house at the plantaction of Childerman Croft, Esq.,
commohly known by the name of forty nine, which entirely
consumed the fine dwelling house he had there, with some
of the furniture and all the out buildings, It was soon
suspected that they were willfully set on fire and two off
Mr. Croft's Negro Wenches were taken up on suspicion, who
have been eince examined, tric’, and convicted and are to
be burned on Monday nexte" SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE,
Charleston, S. Ce, June 20, 1754 (2:10) Same article
Boston. NEWSLETTER, Boston, MA, 7-11-1754,

SLAVE (*emale.

Burned, Charleston, S. C., on June 2h, 175).

MThe sane day (June 2l. iis) one of tir, Croft's negros
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accesories earrpact agin ailioela Hig mea aEGe
SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Charleston, SC, 627-175) (1:2.)
"On Sundayg the 9th instant, a fire broke out in an ont
house at the plantaction of Childerman Croft, Fs
commohly known by the name of forty nine, which eitsvony
consumed the fine dvelling house he had there, with s
furniture and all the out buildings, It was
suspected that they were willfully set on fire and
Mr. Croft's Negro \enches were taken up on suspicion, who
have been mic nd_convicted and are to
be burned sings, grain, *S6uin CiRSEINA Gazette,
Charleston, S. Cs, June 20, 1754 (2:16) same article
Boston NEWSLETJaX, Boston, MA, 7-11-1754

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