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A document signed by Sir George Jackson (1725-1822), as Judge Advocate of the Fleet, on 30 October 1770, the year his friend Captain James Cook named Port Jackson (and Cape Jackson in New Zealand) after him

A document signed by Sir George Jackson (1725-1822), as Judge Advocate of the Fleet, on 30 October 1770, the year his friend Captain James Cook named Port Jackson (and Cape Jackson in New Zealand) after him

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A document signed by Sir George Jackson (1725-1822), as Judge Advocate of the Fleet, on 30 October 1770, the year his friend Captain James Cook named Port Jackson (and Cape Jackson in New Zealand) after him

by JACKSON, Sir George, Charles FOX (and others)

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Three Lords Commissioners to the Admiralty have also signed this exemption 'from being impressed into His Majesty's Service': Lord Charles Spencer, Admiral Sir Francis Holburne, and a very young The Honourable Charles Fox (1749-1806). Foolscap folio, printed recto only with manuscript insertions; creased where folded; in excellent condition.

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A document signed by Sir George Jackson (1725-1822), as Judge Advocate of the Fleet, on 30 October 1770, the year his friend Captain James Cook named Port Jackson (and Cape Jackson in New Zealand) after him
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JACKSON, Sir George, Charles FOX (and others)
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Folio
A folio usually indicates a large book size of 15" in height or larger when used in the context of a book description. Further,...
Recto
The page on the right side of a book, with the term Verso used to describe the page on the left side.

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