Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 17, 1 (1991)
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/~.15 and P-il. 16 " X N 5/8 ". Peeper (Cockspur) Island (E) and Purrsyburgh (C) are two of the settle- ments to which Duche traveled in n42 in his attempts to leave Georgia. Also shawn are Savannah (A). Rbenezer(B). Skidaway Island (D). and Pipemaker's Creek (F). MRFS-n.2n. aa: ,i566. May, 1991 55 Stephens also wrote of Duche's actions and arguments after his arrest and capture: Upon Examination [Duche was] triffling and Inconsistent . . . Alledging that he was designing to go from Bermudas to... England, and wait on the Trustees, with a Specimen of his China, which now he had brought to great Perfection (but nobody yet had seen it, nor had there been any talk of it for a while past, being looked on as a worn out topick); whilst his principal Employment for too long time past, by promot- ing so much trouble to be given the Trustees, might enline anyone to believe their Honours had little reason to shew him much Countenance in his favour.' "^i Stephens's description of Duche defending himself notwithstand- ing, Duche had his own version of these events, which he put forth to the Trustees in his 1743 memorial (see Appendix 2).
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