The History of South Carolina Under the Royal Government, 1719-1776

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I, 245.
2 Hist, of So. Ca. under Prop. Gov. (McCrady), 694. The statement by the author that this Nicholas Trott had formerly been Governor of the Bahama Islands before coming to Carolina, in his volume on the Proprie- tary government, was made upon the direct and positive statement of Oldmixon, who was not only a contemporary but in a position particularly to know the truth. (Carroll's Coll., vol. II, 421.) Hewatt apparently adopted Oldmixon's statement (Ibid., vol. I, 125). The author has bee
...n convinced, however, that Oldmixon's statement is incorrect. The power of attorney mentioned by the author in his work on the Proprietary gov- ernment at page 387 is conclusive upon the subject. The Nicholas Trott who was Governor of the Bahama Islands was the one known as Nicholas Trott of Loudon.
464 HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Upon the death of Chief Justice Wright in 1739 Lieu- tenant Governor Bull (the first) gave a special commission to Thomas Dale, the lay assistant judge of whom we have just seen the Chief Justice complaining, to hold the Court of Sessions pro Jiac vice, as a sufficient number of the Council could not, on account of the smallpox then in the town, be assembled.


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