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 Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798

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Date transcribed2017-01-10
Transcribed byPeter Summers
CommentNames transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Corfield" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Surname  Corfield    
Forename  Frederick    
Rank  Mr    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Calcutta" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Location  Calcutta    
Summary Remarks  A false and scandalous paragraph appeared in the 'World' of Saturday last, reflecting upon the conduct of the relations in India of the late Lieutenant Peirce in respect to his infant daughter. Insert this letter inclosed from Mr William Jackson, the Deputy Governor of the Orphan Society, and from Mr Frederick Corfield who accompanied the Child to the School; which is all I think it necessary to trouble the Public with in refuting of so infamous a Calumny: except that it was totally unknown to any of my Friends in India that the late Lieutenant Peirce had left such a Child in India, until communicated to me as mentioned in Mr Corfield's letter. Signed Richard Peirce. The child of Lieutenant John James Peirce was, in consequence of your application to the Deputy Governor and Managers of the Orphan Society, admitted to the benefit of that Institution, and was received into the School at Kidderpore on the 9th of September last, where she still remains. Signed W Jackson. She was delivered into the hands of Mr Mackay the Master by Mr F Corfield.    
View all other items of "Article  Type" with value "News Article" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Article Type  News Article    
View all other items of "Issue  Number" with value "Vol. VI, No. 296" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Issue Number  Vol. VI, No. 296    
Issue Day  9    
Issue Month  October    
Issue Year  1793    
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Names transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798
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