Be
it remembered, that on this tenth day of November, Anno Domini,
eighteen hundred and thirty-one, Thomas R. Gray of the said
District, deposited in this office the title of a book, which is in
the words as following.
The
Confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection
in Southampton, Virginia, as fully and voluntarily made to Thomas R.
Gray, in the prison where he was confined. And acknowledged by him
to be such when read before the Court of Southampton, with the
certificate, under seal, of the Court convened at Jerusalem,
November 5, 1831, for his trial. Also, an authentic account of the
whole insurrection, and with lists of the whites who were murdered,
and of the negroes brought before the Court of Southampton, and
there sentenced, &., the right where of he claims as proprietor, in
conformity with an Act of Congress, entitled, "An act to amend the
several acts respecting Copy Rights." |