Piets, NY, 1790 December 10

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Nalbany, NY: Nov. 2c: Friday last the Court of
Oyer and lerminer and General Gaol Delivery held
at Johnstown for the County of Montgomery closed.
During its sitting...' Piet' a negro slave of
Johannes Nouf, was tried and convicted of a rape
on Chapolette Plants, the wife of Peter Plants,
and his execution. is ordered on the 20th of Decen-
per next.' GAZETTE, Boston, Mass., Dec. Gy TOO.
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IPIETS,, Slave.

(Not confirmed, )

Nalpany, NY: Nov. 22; Friday last the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery held
at dJoanstown for the County of Montgomery closed.
During its Sittin. a Piet' a negro slave of
Johannes Nouf, was tried and convicted of a rape
on Chamolette Plants, the wife of Peter Plants,
and his execution. is ordered on the 20th of Decem-
per next." GAZETTE, Boston, Mass,., Dec, 6, 1790.
(Hearn. )

IPIETS,, Slave.
(Not confirmed. )

Friday last the Court of
rel Gaol Delivery held

its sitting.

ber next."

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