| Book | Requires cookie* | 1 | Title: | The life of John Howes, a loyalist of the memorable revolution of 1776: his attachment to the mother country, his banishment to Nova Scotia, his eternal hatred to the United States flag, his subsequent piratical cruelties on the eastern coast during the late struggles of 1812 and 13 ; together with a compendious and well-authenticated account of his cruel and ill-fated family, whose lives paid the penalty of their crimes
| | | Creator: | Hickman, J. G. | | | Publication: | Carrilton, Briggs & Co, St. John, N.B,1846. | | | Notes: | "Trial between messrs. Summers and Gordon in the Supreme Court": p. 25-32. Verbatim duplicate of the author's "Life of John Newton" with exception that the name Howes is everywhere substituted for the name Newton. | | | Call #: | Pam. H246 | | | Extent: | 32 p. ; 23 cm. | | | Subjects: | Howes, John | American loyalists | Pirates -- Biography
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