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Exeter printing

Coverage of Exeter printing in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jul 2 · 23:01 UTCMost recent: Jul 4 · 12:16 UTC
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  • WORLDJul 4 · 12:16 UTCFORTUNE
    A retired insurance executive found a lost Declaration of Independence in Britain’s National Archives

    Michael Scurr, a retired insurance executive volunteering at Britain’s National Archives, discovered a rare early copy of the Declaration of Independence attached to an 18th-century Royal Navy captain’s letter. The document, part of the Exeter printing from July 1776, is one of 11 known copies and the only one found outside the U.S., highlighting its role in spreading news of American independence during the Revolutionary War.

  • WORLDJul 3 · 01:13 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Rare copy of Declaration of Independence found by UK National Archives in papers of captured US ship

    A rare early copy of the Declaration of Independence, printed in Exeter, New Hampshire, was discovered by UK National Archives volunteer Michael Scurr in the papers of an 18th-century Royal Navy captain. The document, one of 11 known Exeter printing copies and the only one outside the US, was captured from the American privateer Dalton in 1776.

  • WORLDJul 2 · 23:05 UTCWTOP DC
    Rare copy of Declaration of Independence found by UK National Archives in papers of captured US ship

    A rare early copy of the Declaration of Independence, printed in Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1776, was discovered by UK National Archives volunteer Michael Scurr in the papers of an 18th-century Royal Navy captain. The document, one of 11 known Exeter printing copies and the only one outside the U.S., was attached to a report on the capture of the American privateer Dalton.

  • WORLDJul 2 · 23:03 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Rare copy of Declaration of Independence found by UK National Archives in papers of captured US ship

    A rare copy of the Declaration of Independence was discovered by UK National Archives volunteer Michael Scurr in documents from an 18th-century Royal Navy captain. The document, part of the Exeter printing from July 1776, is one of 11 known copies and the only one outside the United States. It was found attached to a report on the capture of the American privateer Dalton.

  • WORLDJul 2 · 23:01 UTCGUARDIAN US
    ‘Vanishingly rare’ copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives

    A volunteer at the UK's National Archives discovered a rare copy of the US Declaration of Independence, one of 11 surviving 'Exeter printing' versions and the only known copy outside the US. The document was found in a volume of 18th-century Royal Navy correspondence and is believed to have been taken from an American privateer ship.

  • WORLDJul 2 · 23:01 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    ‘Vanishingly rare’ copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives

    A 'vanishingly rare' copy of the US Declaration of Independence, one of 11 surviving 'Exeter printing' copies and the only known one outside the US, was discovered by volunteer Michael Scurr in UK archives. The document was found in an 18th-century Royal Navy correspondence volume during cataloging efforts.

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