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Isaac Fraser, Silas Palmer, Henry Tomet, and Samuel Cheree
Fairfield, October 11, 1766. IN the Night following the 10th of this Instant, broke out of the Goal in Fairfield, Isaac Fraser, committed for Burglary, and one Silas Palmer, of Greenwich in the county of Fairfield, committed for a riot. Said Palmer…
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Connecticut Gazette
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November 1, 1766
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Fairfield, CT