Kerby, Richard, fl. 1720 [Power of attorney to Nathaniel Howland].
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02924.027 Author/Creator: Kerby, Richard, fl. 1720 Place Written: Dartmouth Township, Massachusetts Type: Document signed Date: 7 January 1720 Pagination: 1 p. : Order a Copy
Also signed by Joseph Allen (his mark). Witnessed by George Lawton (his mark) and Matthew Wing (his mark). The witnesses are attested by Justice of the Peace John Alm[illegible]. Kerby and Allen grant power of attorney to Howland. Signed with his mark.
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