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**Thomas Pinckney Manuscript and Autograph Letter Signed dated: 27 June 1794, London
To Captain William Rice of the American Ship George, Liverpool. A letter of introduction to "two Officers of the late American Army who proposing to return to the United States are desirous of being accommodated with a Passage on board of your ship." Pinckney had "served with these gentlemen in America" and requested the captain "to attend to their accommodation and to render them every service in your power."
One page on laid paper with watermark, W7 1/2" L9 3/4"

dated: 2 November 1784, [Charleston, South Carolina]
Pinckney represented William Hort (1750-1826), a Charleston merchant, in a legal case, titled "William Hort, Admin. Of Samuel Horsey v. John Rutledge, Admin. Of Esther Crull." Pinckney argued that Rutledge's pleadings in the case "are not sufficient in Law for him to maintain his action aforesaid against him the said William Hort…." Signed Thos. Pinckney, Att. And on the verso "T: Pinckney." Included with the document are an undated clipped signature and a framed engraving of Major General Thomas Pinckney with a clipped signature matted below the portrait.
One page on laid paper with watermark, W7 1/2" L12"

Together with framed portrait of Mr. Pinckney, and two signatures
framed size H12" W9 1/8" (3pcs)

Provenance: Joseph Rubinfine, 10 Apr 1972
Goodspeed' Book Shop, c.1975
Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: Thomas Pinckney (1750-1828) Charlestown-born in the Province of South Carolina. Son of Charles Pinckney (1699-1758). Thomas was educated in England at Oxford, studied law at the Middle Temple, returned to South Carolina in 1774, and fought in both the American Revolution and the War of 1812, Pinckney served as South Carolina's governor from 1787-1789. From 1792 until 1796, he was the second United States Minister to Great Britain.

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