AN ACT FOR GIVING RELIEF TO SUCH PERSONS AS HAVE SUFFERED IN THEIR RIGHTS AND PROPERTIES, DURING THE LATE UNHAPPY DISSENTIONS IN AMERICA, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THEIR LOYALTY TO HIS MAJESTY, AND ATTACHMENT TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT...
London: Printed by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1788. Folio. [2], 779-787, [1 blank] pp. Disbound, partly loosened. Else Very Good. England seeks to compensate Loyalists for their losses during the American Revolution. The Act establishes procedures for verifying loss claims and awarding compensation, with severe penalties [death] imposed for... More