A letter from a gentleman at Barbados to his friend now in London, concerning the administration of the late Governor B—–g.

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British Library

T037792

Signed at end: Tho. Baxter. The preface signed J. B., i.e. Jonathan Blenman. The late Governear = Robert Byng.

London : printed for J. Roberts, and sold at all of the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1740. [4],44p. ; 8°

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