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VALENTINE JONES
(1723 - 1779) British major general. Earlier serving in Quebec City, in 1774, Jones and his regiment were transferred to Boston. In December, he was promoted to brigadier general to command the 3rd Brigade. He was again promoted in January 1776 to major general. He commanded the 3rd Brigade against the Americans in engagements in New York and New Jersey in 1776 but was transferred to Canada in 1777 but returned to New York City by 1778 and was placed in command of the city. Due to ill health, Jones returned to England by November 1778. Fine association parlty-printed D.S., 1p. oblong 8vo., New York, Dec. 12, 1778, in part: 'Permission is granted to Alex'r Telfair his wife and Family to pass to Phila [crossed out] London in the Brig Brother Capt. Bouge', boldly signed by Jones and one other. Very good, matted and framed. ALEXANDER TELFAIR (1738-1786) was a wealthy, very successful Georgia merchant. In the summer of 1777 North Carolina required oaths of allegiance to the new government. This Telfair could not bring himself to do, and he, along with other Loyalists, was given sixty days to dispose of his property and leave the state. Because few ships were available for the numerous persons who wanted to go, Telfair bought a brigantine at Beaufort and, outfitting the vessel at his own expense, named it The Brothers. The delays in preparation threatened to prevent their leaving within the prescribed time so Telfair obtained a twenty-day extension from Governor Richard Caswell, a fellow Mason and a friend in happier days. The ship set sail on 6 Aug. 1777, carrying Hugh Telfair, Alexander and his wife and children, several other Tory families, and a number of enslaved Black people. The party sailed for New York, then in British hands, and was stopped twice by American privateers. Financially ruined, Telfair would commit suicide in 1786. Ironically, his brother William had a distinguished career as a member of the Continental Congress and governor of Georgia.

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April 2, 2025 10:00 AM EDT
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