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Lee Anne Center <[log in to unmask]>
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Lee Anne Center <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Apr 2004 00:06:29 -0400
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Can anyone tell me what an o in the superscript position with a dot directly
under and close to it means in an 1817 document? It looks something like
what follows (but is, as I said, on one line):

o
.

or

c
.

In case context will help, here's a transcription I made of the line that
has the above-mentioned character:

"To the payment whereof will & truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs
&
o firmly by these presents witness our hands & seals this 4th day of March
1817."
.

Lee Anne

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