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Captain Joshua Huddy & Charles ASGILL AFFAIR Revolutionary War 1782 UK Newspaper
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Captain Joshua Huddy & Charles ASGILL AFFAIR Revolutionary War 1782 UK Newspaper(Note: additional images are located below the description)
Offered is an original, historic, & collectible old newspaper: THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 26, 1782
* American Revolutionary War
Page 2 has news headed "America" mentions:
"...lately sent to wheedle the Eastern provinces into a submission to the intolerable extractions of the Congress for the further support of their tyranny, are returned empty handed."
Also a letter from New York:
"People here in general talk much of peace...I fear it will be patched up, greatly in favor of the Rebels & against Britain, which I should be sorry for as I am sure the Rebels are at a very low ebb at this time, and it is expected Washington will very soon be obliged to disband his men for want of money to pay them..."
with more. Another letter from New York begins:
"A kind of tacit cessation of arms had taken place & nothing done by either armies--Peace is much talked of. The Rebels...cannot collect any considerable force being totally without the means of clothing..."
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There is the latest concerning the Huddy/Asgill Affair, with:
"...appears that Capt. Lippencot had been acquitted by the Board of Refugees, but a court martial from the regulars had been held and their sentence was not declared. The Captain remained still in prison and General Washington persisted in having satisfaction for the death of Captain Huddy."
Further on:
"...the Loyalists at New York have almost given up the cause, they say the independence of the United States appearing to them a measure determined on by this country. Mr. Franklin, who is just arrived from New York, had been proscribed by Congress..."
with more.
Page 7 has more American content.
Eight pages, 8 1/4 by 11 1/2 inches, some ink off-setting makes it a bit difficult to read parts, otherwise nice condition.
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