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_Boston Palladium_, 1819.
[1] She must have been an extraordinary scold to have disturbed
a large county, where the houses are perhaps a half mile
apart.
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Criminals after a whipping sent to the Castle to make nails. From
"Salem Mercury," Nov. 25, 1786.
Four convicts, doomed by the Superiour Court, at their late
session here, to the useful branch of nail making at the Castle,
yesterday morning took their departure hence, to enter on their
new employment, having, with others, previously received the
discipline of the post.
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A REVEREND FORGER.
The "Providence Gazette" is our authority for the following obituary
notice:--
Died in March, 1805, in Wayne County, N.C., Rev. Thomas Hines, an
itinerant preacher. A Newbern paper says: "In the saddle-bags of
this servant of God and Mammon were found his Bible and a
complete apparatus for the stamping and milling of Dollars.
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