Speech Intended to have been Spoken.
- imprint_number: 1774.029
- title: A speech intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the colony of Massachusetts Bay. By the celebrated Jonathan Shipley, Bishop of Saint Asaph.
- sequence_number: 29
- year: 1774
- place_issued: Williamsburg
- issuing_press: John Pinkney
- author: Shipley, Jonathan (1714-88).
- notes: "Printed by John Pinkney, for the benefit of Clementina Rind's Children." Clementina Rind died September 25, 1774, leaving her press in the hands of John Pinkney, her shop foreman; he also served as the guardian of her children during the probating of her and her husband's estate; William Rind had died in August 1773.
Some bibliographers silently emend this printer's name to Pinckney, the spelling commonly used by the noted South Carolina family; yet he used the Pinkney spelling in his imprints.
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