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         Collins Charles Allston:     more books (29)
  1. A Cruise Upon Wheels: The Chronicle of Some Autumn Wanderings Among the Deserted Post-Roads of France. by Charles Allston Collins, 2009-04-27
  2. At the bar: a tale by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-06-18
  3. A New Sentimental Journey by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-10-14
  4. The Eye-Witness,: And His Evidence About Many Wonderful Things by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-03-09
  5. The Eyewitness: And His Evidence About Many Wonderful Things (1860) by Charles Allston Collins, 2008-12-22
  6. At the Bar by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-02-24
  7. A Cruise Upon Wheels; The Chronicle of Some Autumn Wanderings Among the Deserted Post-Roads of France by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-10-14
  8. MUGBY JUNCTION. The Extra Christmas Number of All The Year Round, Conducted by Charles Dickens, for Christmas, 1866. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Halliday [Duff], Andrew [1830 - 1877]; Collins, Charles Allston [1827 - 1876]; Stretton, Hesba; Edwards, Amelia Ann Blandford [1831 - 1892] - Contributors. Dickens, 1866
  9. The Compensation House by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-05-22
  10. At the Bar (Volume 2); A Tale by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-01-13
  11. A Cruise Upon Wheels: The Chronicle Of Some Autumn Wanderings Among The Deserted Post-Roads Of France (1863) by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-05-23
  12. A Cruise Upon Wheels: The Chronicle Of Some Autumn Wanderings Among The Deserted Post-Roads Of France (1863) by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-09-10
  13. A Cruise Upon Wheels: The Chronicle of Some Autumn Wanderings Among the Deserted Post-roads of Franc by Charles Allston Collins, 2009-02-10
  14. A cruise upon wheels: the chronicle of some autumn wanderings among the deserted post-roads of France by Charles Allston COLLINS, 1863-01-01

61. The Problem Of "EDWIN DROOD": A Study Of The Methods (1912)
1. We have already shown from the testimony of charles allston collins, as reportedby his widow, and by Sir Luke Fildes, that he, at least, was not aware of
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THE PROBLEM OF
"EDWIN DROOD"
A STUDY IN THE METHODS OF DICKENS
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W. ROBERTSON NICOLL
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO
CHAPTER III
THE ILLUSTRATIONS ON THE WRAPPER
M UCH attention has been given to the illustrations on the wrapper and their significance. So far as I can find, the question was first raised in the Spectator . On 1st October 1870, in a review of the first edition of Edwin Drood , the Spectator complained that the publishers had not given a facsimile of the vignetted cover. The critic proceeds: "By whom was the lamplight discovery of a standing figure, apparently meant for Edwin Drood, in the vignette at the bottom of the page, intended to be made?" He inquired also whether the man entering with the lanthorn was John Jasper, and what were the directions given by Mr. Dickens as to the ascent of the winding staircase represented on the right hand of the cover. The Spectator asked for any authentic indications which might exist of the turn which Dickens intended to give to the story. "Nor can we see how it can be possible that no such indications exist, with this prefiguring cover to prove that he had not only anticipated, but disclosed to some one or other, many of the situations he intended to paint." Since then others, and in particular Mr. Andrew Lang, have with much insistency declared that the bottom picture represents a meeting of the risen Edwin Drood with his horror-stricken uncle, John Jasper.

62. Athenaeum Author Index: C.,A. To CZERWINSKI, Albert.
COLLIER, William F. COLLIER, William Francis; COLLING, Mary Maria;collins, CJ; collins, charles allston; collins, charles W. collins
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  • 63. Prerapha
    charles allston collins (1828-1873); FrederickSandys (C.1829-1904); Henry Wallis (1830-1916); Joanna Boyce (1831
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  • artmagick cgfa artrenewal Andrew's Art Pages En 1848, sept étudiants de la Royal Academy de Londres fondent la Confrérie Préraphaélite. Ce mouvement souhaite s'opposer à l'Académisme Victorien et à son absence d'idéaux. Il veut retrouver un art spontané et inspiré de la nature tel qu'il apparaît chez les primitifs italiens. Ces sources s'ancrent dans la culture anglaise, dans l'héritage médiéval en s'inspirant d'oeuvres du préromantique William Blake, de la poésie de John Keats ou encore de Robert Browning. La revue Germe, en 1850, soutient le mouvement, notamment avec le critique John Ruskin. Ce mouvement a fortement influencé le Symbolisme et l'Art Nouveau, en popularisant un modèle romantique théâtral, marqué par grande beauté, un réalisme complexe, et un penchant pour les légendes Grecques et Arthuriennes. Le mouvement par lui-même n'a pas duré après 1850 mais le modèle est demeuré populaire pendant des décennies, et a influencé les arts et les Symbolistes, entre autres.

    64. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: The New Magdalen By Wilkie Collins
    The New Magdalen Wilkie collins. The New Magdalen Wilkie collins TO THEMEMORY OF charles allston collins. (9th April, 1873.) FIRST SCENE.
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    The New Magdalen
    Wilkie Collins The New Magdalen
    Wilkie Collins
    TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES ALLSTON COLLINS. (9th April, 1873.)
    FIRST SCENE.
    The Cottage on the Frontier.
    PREAMBLE.
    THE place is France.
    The time is autumn, in the year eighteen hundred and seventythe
    year of the war between France and Germany.
    The persons are, Captain Arnault, of the French army; Surgeon Surville, of the French ambulance; Surgeon Wetzel, of the German army; Mercy Merrick, attached as nurse to the French ambulance; and Grace Roseberry, a traveling lady on her way to England. CHAPTER I. THE TWO WOMEN. IT was a dark night. The rain was pouring in torrents. Late in the evening a skirmishing party of the French and a skirmishing party of the Germans had met, by accident, near the little village of Lagrange, close to the German frontier. In the struggle that followed, the French had (for once) got the better of the enemy. For the time, at least, a few hundreds out of the host of the invaders had been forced back over the frontier. It was a trifling affair, occurring not long after the great German

    65. Collins, Charles Allston
    Category Arts Art History Artists C collins, charles allston. http//www.webmagick.co.uk/prcoll/artists/collins/index.htmlCreated 200006-14 000000.
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    66. Allston, Washington, 1779-1843. Papers: Guide.
    2 ALs to Washington allston (9) Calne, 2025 Oct 1815 1s.(4p.). (10) Np, 29 Jun1817 1s.(2p.). (11) collins, William, 1788-1847 Leslie, charles Robert, 1794-1859
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    Allston, Washington, 1779-1843. Papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 1588
    Creator: Allston, Washington, 1779-1843.
    Title: Papers,
    Date(s):
    Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Papers of American artist and author Washington Allston.
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information:
    Deposited by the Washington Allston Trust; received: 1960.
    Historical Note
    Allston was an American artist and author.
    Arrangement
    Arranged alphabetically by author.
    Scope and Content
    Contains correspondence between Allston and his friends, chiefly pertaining to his art and writings. Includes ten letters from the artist Charles Robert Leslie. Also two poems by Allston and a pew deed.
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    • (1) Allston, Washington, 1779-1843. A.L.s. to Anna Brownell (Murphy) Jameson; Cambridgeport, 20 Oct 1837. 1s.(4p.) (2) Allston, Washington, 1779-1843. A.L.s. to Charles Coffin Little; Cambridgeport, 20 Oct 1841. 1s.(1p.) (3) Allston, Washington, 1779-1843. A.L.s. to James McMurtrie; Cambridgeport, 27 May 1831. 1s.(4p.)

    67. Pre-Raphaelite Art
    William Holman Hunt, 18271910, English Painter. charles allston collins,1828-1873, British Painter. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1828-1882, English Painter.
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    68. Webshots Community - Less Well Known Pre-Raphaelite Painters
    Berengaria's Alarm by charles allston collins 1828 1873, Convent Thoughts' bycharles allston collins 1828 - 1873. 1856; Oil on canvas; Tate Gallery, London,
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    69. Hareem Life, Constantinople
    In this regard, the PreRaphaelite charles allston collins' 1851 painting, ConventThoughts, and Lewis' 1865 painting, In the Bey's Garden, Asia Minor, show
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    John Frederick Lewis, RA
    Self-Censorship in the Harem Paintings of J.F. Lewis
    by Elizabeth Malcolm Art History Senior Thesis - Hartwick College, May 1997
    Hareem Life, Constantinople In the reviews of this painting, the standing woman is, without exception, referred to as an "attendant." While there are no significant differences in the representations of the two women, except that one's fan is of better quality, the reviewers labeled one "mistress" and the other "servant." Lewis could quite possibly have been representing two wives; however, as the practice of polygyny was considered uncivilized and immoral by the Victorians, it is natural that they would append a less controversial meaning to the painting. Lewis carries over some of the elements of Hareem Life, Constantinople into his painting Life in the Harem, Cairo from 1858. The seated woman, possibly modeled on Lewis' wife Marian, gazes thoughtfully at a bouquet of flowers in her lap. These flowers may be of the same tradition as those in An Intercepted Correspondence, Cairo

    70. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Allman To Alsop
    Allred, Wallace of collins, Covington County, Miss. allston, Robert Francis Withers(18011864) Born in Allyn, charles Henry (1842-1918) of Corsicana, Navarro
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    71. Kate Perugini (1839-1929)
    Dickens. She married charles allston collins in 1860. He died in 1873,after which she married the Italianborn CE Perugini. Kate
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    Kate Perugini (1839-1929)
    The painter Kate Perugini was born Kate Dickens, the daughter of Charles Dickens. She married Charles Allston Collins in 1860. He died in 1873, after which she married the Italian-born C. E. Perugini . Kate Perugini exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1877, specialising in genre and portrait painting, especially rather over-sentimental little girls. She herself features as the model for the girl in The Black Brunswicker by Millais Top of page Other artists Home

    72. Probert Encyclopaedia: People And Peoples (Ch)
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    CHAHTAS See " Choctaw. CHAKA KHAN Chaka Khan is an American musician. She was born Yvette Marie Stevens in 1953 at Chicago . She began singing professionally at the age of 11, forming a group called the Crystalettes. At, 13, she was christened Chaka by an African shaman, and by 15, she was performing in local clubs under that name, (she acquired the Khan part after a brief marriage). At 18, she found herself in Los Angeles , fronting a group of fledgling musicians by the name of Rufus . Chaka brought to the ensemble a vocal range that can only be described as primalher impassioned and perfectly pitched contralto was in a class by itself. The proof of the powerful voice was apparent in the band ' s 1974 'Rag's To Rufus' Album, which netted Chaka's 1st Grammy for 'Tell Me Something Good' which was written especially for her by Stevie Wonder. In the years to come, Chaka and Rufus would prove to be one of the most popular and influential groups in music, effortlessly bridging the gap between pop, rock and soul. In just five years, they notched 11 chart albums and nine Top 40 hits, including 'Sweet Thing,' ' Once You Get Started' and 'You Got The Love.' In 1978 she left the band and went solo.

    73. ART-ART See From The Painter
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    74. William Collins
    DIW. References Dictionary of National Biography, charles allston collins (18281873),painter, was son of William collins (1788-1847), as was William Wilkie
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    Memoir of George Moreland , and The Story of A Picture ; f. of Williams Collins and grandfather of Wilkie Collins. DIW References
    Dictionary of National Biography , Charles Allston Collins (1828-1873), painter, was son of William Collins (1788-1847), as was [William] Wilkie Collins (1824-1889). top Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco): 2001

    75. PERUGINI
    He married charles Dickens's younger daughter Kate in 1874, the yearafter the death of her first husband charles allston collins. Home,
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    Perugini was a portrait and genre painter. His work is mostly of elegant ladies in interiors, sometimes with romantic or humorous themes. Born in Naples, he came to England in 1863. He married Charles Dickens's younger daughter Kate in 1874, the year after the death of her first husband Charles Allston Collins.
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    76. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/georgetown/census/acctbook.txt
    1791, John McCallester, Pedee. 17881800, Henry collins Flagg. 1790-91, John Green,overseer for William allston, Waccamaw. 1788, charles Hinson, Cheraws.
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    GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA - ACCOUNT BOOK NAMES - 1788-1800 ********************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Contributed to The USGenWeb Archives by: Steven James Coker (coker@geocities.com) April 29, 1998 THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE Published By The South Carolina Historical Society Volume XXVI, Printed 1925 (pp. 151-157) ABSTRACTS FROM AN OLD ACCOUNT BOOK OF GEORGETOWN DISTRICT By MABEL L. WEBBER The following list of names is taken from a mutilated ledger now in the library of the Winyah Indigo Society, Georgetown, S. C. The covers and the first pages as well as the last, are missing, so that it is impossible to determine the names of the merchants or factors who kept the accounts. Various accounts were kept for a tan-yard, naval stores, and indico as well as for the general store, and accounts were settled in rice indico, grain and other such commodities. The list is taken for the interest it has in placing the various people by localities, for the loss of all of the early records for Georgetown district makes any early list of the people of that region of interest, however incomplete. The full accounts are too long to reproduce, the ledger begins in 1788. 1788, Estate of Archibald Young. 1788, John Gregg. 1788, Esther Foissin in Georgetown. 1788, William Allston Senr. in Georgetown. 1790, Lewis Dupre Sen., Little River. 1788, William Allston Jun. on Waccamaw. 1788, Estate William Allston on Waccamaw. 1791, James Anderson. 1788, Estate John Allston, Waccamaw. 1788, John Adderson, Geo. Town. 1788, Hannah Bonhoste, in Georgetown. 1788, Thomas Ballow on Sampit. 1788, Peter Butt, in Georgetown. 1790, Joseph White, Minister, Black River. 1788, John Collins, on Waccamaw. 1788, John Dozier, planter, Britton's Neck. 1788, William Davis Junr., on Pedee. 1790, Matthew Irvine, Physician, Georgetown. 1788, Benjamin Davis Junr., on Peedee. 1790, Estate of John Martin, Waccamaw. 1788, Ann Giles, widow, on Pedee. 1788-'91, Christopher Gadsden, Charleston. 1788-'92, Samuel Grier Junr., on Waccamaw. 1788-'97, William Heriot and Co., Georgetown. 1788-'95, William Henry Lewis, Planter, Long Bay. 1790-92, Elizabeth Weaver, widow, Georgetown. 1788-90, Susannah Mouzon, near Georgetown. 1793-96, Jennings and Woddrop, merchants, Charleston. 1788-90, Aaron Pearsons, Cheraws. 1791, James Carsons, printer, Georgetown. 1788-92, Moses Pearsons, Cheraws. 1791, Estate of Thomas Berry. 1788-1793, John Singleton, on Pedee. 1791-92, James Withers. 1788-1803, Stephen Shackelford, Planter on Waccamaw. 1788-1789, William Vereen, on Long Bay. 1790-91, Robert Frazer, Santee. 1788-1793, Estate Josias Allston, on Waccamaw. 1788-1800, Peter Bainbridge, planter, Cheraws. 1788-90, Paul Michau Senr., planter on Santee. 1792, Paul Michau Junr. 1788-93, Estate of Thomas Mitchell, Georgetown. 1788-89, Thomas Powe, Cheraws, planter. 1790, William Brown at Mr. Withers, Long Bay. 1788, William Pledger. 1789-90, Daniel Hicks, Cheraw Hill. 1789-94, Daniel McDaniel, near Georgetown. 1788-92, Paul Pidcock, near Georgetown. 1790-93, Estate of Daniel Dwight. 1788-93, Job Rothmahler in Georgetown. 1789-91, Elizabeth Pawley, Waccamaw. 1788-90, John Strawhaun, at Sandy Island. 1789-91, Estate Robert Baxter, Pedee. 1788-91, John Stewart, near the Long Bay. 1791, James Commander, for Estate of Burtonhead Boutwell. 1789, Richard Green, son of John. 1788, Alexander Tweed, Georgetown. 1788-91, Paul Trapier, near Georgetown. 1788-92, George Thompson. 1788-92, Jeremiah Vereen. Jun. 1788-1792, Thomas Wickham, Doctor on Pedee. 1791-92, Solomon Harby, butcher, Georgetown. 1788-1790, Martha Wate (Sic), Georgetown. 1790-95, John Porter, Brother to Benjamin, Black River. 1788-1791, Estate of Anthony White. 1790-91, William Anderson, Taylor, Georgetown. 1788-96, John Magill Junr., Waccamaw. 1788-96, Alexander McIntosh, Cheraws. 1788-92, Estate of Elisha Screven. 1788-91, James P. Wilson, Cheraws. 1791-99, Magill and McGinney. 1788-92, Estate of John Cooke. 1792-93, Estate of Elisha Screven. 1788-91, Trustees of Judith Lesesne. 1790-95, Henry Gibbes, planter, Sampit. 1788-92, Frances Marshall, Physician, Georgetown. 1788-1800, William Atkinson on Santee. 1788-92, Bird Savage and Bird. 1788-93, William McCullough, Township. 1790-94, Estate of Thomas Starret, Long Bay. 1788-1800, Jacob Bartell, on Pedee. 1791, John McCallester, Pedee. 1788-1800, Henry Collins Flagg. 1791, Samuel Blackwell, Thos. Blackwell surety. 1788-1794, William Stone. 1791-93, Estate William Orr Junr. 1788-91, Margaret Belin, Waccamaw. 1790-91, John Green, overseer for William Allston, Waccamaw. 1788-91, Estate of Samuel Davis. 1788, Charles Hinson, Cheraws. 1790-1800, Timothy Britton, Pedee. 1788-1793, Evan Pugh, Cheraw. 1791, Richard Brockington. 1793, Childermas Croft, near Georgetown. 1788-97, George Benson, near Georgetown. 1793, John Irvine, Physician, Georgetown. 1788-93, James Legere, Township. 1792-3, John Splatt Cripps, merchant, Charleston. 1788-91, Joseph R. Matthews, mariner. 1793, William Sturges, Surveyor. 1788-93, Allard Belin, planter, Sandy Island. 1788, James Twifoot, minister on Black River. 1790-93, Keith and James, Attorneys at Law, Georgetown. 1788-92, Frances Allston, planter, Little River. 1793-96, John Ward, Georgetown. 1793-96, John Bates, Charleston, formerly of Black River. 1788, Nathan Leavensworth, Physician, Pedee. 1791, Estate James Murfee, Claudius Pegues Surety. 1793, Jane Perdriau, deceased. 1793, John Cheesborough, deceased. 1788, William Brown, Pedee. 1789-92, Lewis Harrell, Pedee. 1793, Serajah Hosford, Georgetown. 1788-90, James and Alexander Baron, Georgetown. 1791-93, James Shackelford. 1788-96, Estate of John Perdriau, Santee. 1791-93, Nathan Hart and Co., Georgetown. 1788-96, John Drennan, near Brittons, neck. 1791, Francis Shackelford, sadler, Georgetown. 1788-92, Gabriel Rembert near Lenud Ferry. 1791, William Brockington, Pedee. 1793, Michael Eysautier. 1788-89, Edward Howard on Black River. 1791, Henry Smith, New Town. 1793, Peter Lesesne. Sr., Georgetown. 1788-90, Estate William Leigh, John Leigh security. 1791-93, Nathan Shackelford, Georgetown. 1788-91, John Clarke, Benj. Allston Senr. security. 1791-99, Robert Wilbourn, Pedee, near Georgetown. 1788-97, Estate Joseph Henning, Georgetown. 1791-92, Samuel Nott, Georgetown. 1788-94, Thomas Waties in Georgetown. 1791-93, Thomas Mitchell, near Georgetown. 1793, Alexander Campbell, Waccamaw. 1788-95, Morgan Brown, Cheraws. 1792, Estate Benjamin Porter, Black River. 1793, Nathaniel Little, teacher of vocal music, Pedee. 1788-94, Estate Daniel Morrall, Little River. 1791-97, Charles Stewart, Hugh Horry, surety. 1793, Paul Bernard, Santee. 1788-90, James Hartley, Amos Hartley security. 1791-92, William Doughty, Charleston. 1793, Joshua Thompson. 1789-90, Estate Richard Green, Black River. 1791-96, Elizabeth Roux, widow, Waccamaw. 1789, John Goff and Co., Georgetown. 1790-94, John Smith of Antigua. 1789-91, George Cogdell, Georgetown. 1789-96, James Brown, Cheraws. 1788-97, Estate of Benj. Young, Waccamaw. 1791-92, Est. Lewis Dupre Senr. 1793, Peter Guerry, Santee. 1788-96, Benjamin Rogers, Junr., Cheraws. 1791, John Varen, Sampit. 1793, Farquhar McRa, Blackmingo. 1788-90, Mark Holloway. 1791-96, John Tamplet Senr. near Kingston, Waccamaw. 1793, Thomas Coker, near Georgetown. 1788-94, William Dewitt, planter, Cheraws. 1791, Estate Mark Huggins, Junr. 1793, John Calvert Junr. deceased. 1788-96, Benjamin Allston Junr. planter on Waccamaw. 1793, John Roberts, Black Mingo. 1788-92, John Laurimore, carpenter at Archar Smith's. 1788-96, John Magill Senr., on Waccamaw. 1788-91, Estate Paul Lepear, on Black River. 1793, Thomas Oliver, deceased. 1788-91, Mark Huggins Junr., on Santee. 1791-98, Patrick Donelly, Georgetown. 1788-89, Mary Witherspoon, Lynches Creek. 1791-96, Estate Alexander Anderson. 1788-89, Stephen Parker, Cheraws. 1791, William Strachn, Archar Smith surety. 1788-93, Mary Ann Brown. 1791-92, John Nott at Estate John Martin's, Waccamaw. 1793, William Hoole, New Town. 1788-93, Daniel Bellume, Little River. 1791-94, Lydia Rembert, spinster, Santee. 1791-93, William Drennam, Taylor, Georgetown. 1788-91, Nathan Savage, on Pedee. 1791-95, Administr. of John Rae Senr. 1788-99, Estate of John Grier. 1788-89, Benjamin Smith, Goose Creek. 1790-93, Est. of Benj. Smith. 1788-90, William Posey, Cheraws. 1791-93, James Walker, Sampit. 1788-1800, John Cogdell, in trust for Josias Allston. 1791-94, James Runciman, taylor of Georgetown. 1788-90, William Orr Senr., Jefferies creek. 1791, Charles B. Hamilton, Schoolmaster, Georgetown. 1788-92, Benjamin Godfrey, on Black River. 1791, Richard Shaw, taylor, Georgetown. 1789-93, Elizabeth Roland, Black River. 1789-92, Henry Furthey, Black River. 1792-95, Est. Isaac Withers, on Sampit. 1789-96, Solomon Rhodus, Richard Walker security. 1791-93, Paul Trapier. 1789-92, Nicholas Rogers, Benj. Rogers Senr. security. 1791-92, Jeremiah Howell, Pedee. 1789-91, Joseph Grier Junr., Brittons Neck. 1792, Edward Darrell, Charleston. 1789, Moses Miller Junr., on Black River. 1791, Mary Johnson, Black River, James Supre Junr. security. 1789-92, Alexander Anderson, on Sampit, shoe-maker. 1789, Estate Ebenezer Dunnam. 1792-93, Est. 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