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when he presented his pistol to his head, and they all fell back. He then went through the service and marched out of the church, not one daring to touch him. He afterwards killed Lloyd Dulany in a duel in London, was tried for his life, and acquitted. It was supposed the duel was unfair. R. G.” Letters and other papers giving an account of his quarrel with the Dulanys, and of the duel, are in the collections of the Historical Society. Page 349, line 16. “Country Parish” should be “Coventry Parish.” Page 462, line 22. The work referred to is Baltimore's “Tour in the East in the years 1763 and 1764, with Remarks on the City of Constantinople and the Turks.” Page 512, line 27. The beginning of this letter is missing. Page 533, line 7. Dr. Gregory Sharpe, Master of the Temple, an eminent divine and Orientalist. Page 533, line 43. “howens,” i. e. hounds. Page 549, line 29. “Burn.” Burn's Ecciesiaslical Law, one of the authorities cited by Allen in his argument for the Proprietary's ecclesi astical supremacy (p. 443).
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