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Lieutenant Moody

Ref: P/29405 < >

Physical Attributes
Technique: Aquatint
Dimensions: 398 x 522 mm

Production
Cartographer: Pollard R
Engraver: Francis Jukes; Robert Pollard
Published by: R. Pollard No. 7 Braynes Row Spa Fields
Date: 1785

Galleries
Miscellaneous: Americana

Bibliographic References

Lieutenant Moody Freeing a Prisoner in the Hands of the Americans . Lieutenant James Moody was a British loyalist during the American Revolution. On May 10, 1780, he led a daring raid on the jail at Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey and freed eight loyalist prisoners. At night, Moody arrived from Staten Island with six men and told the sheriff that they had captured another Tory. When the door remained barred, the troop distracted the sheriff with war whoops, Moody entered through a window, and freed the prisoners.




Antique Map - "Lieutenant Moody" by R & Jukes F Pollard after R Pollard published 1785 by R. Pollard No. 7 Braynes Row Spa Fields.