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a| M. Howard's letter to George Germain, seeking relief as a loyalist from the current state of poverty and destitution to which he and his family has been reduced during the rebellion :
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a| AMDigital Reference: CO 5/318 Part 2;North Carolina: Correspondence, original: Secretary of State, 1774-1777.
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t| M. Howard's letter to George Germain, seeking relief as a loyalist from the current state of poverty and destitution to which he and his family has been reduced during the rebellion
c| 10 Sep 1777.
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a| Howard, M.
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a| Germain, George (1st Viscount Sackville)
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a| wages, governor, judge, finance, appeal, bounty, council, rebellion, poverty, property, wages, loyalism, defence, Parliament, Stamp Act, tax, destruction, compensation
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