Poyaisian Land Grant.
London,
April 28th, 1834
Letter press certificate, signed by Macgregor.
505 by 450mm. (20 by 17.75 inches).
12945
notes:
A land grant for the fictional kingdom of Poyais.
The Poyaisian Scheme (or Fraud) was the brainchild of the Scottish soldier Gregor MacGregor (1786-1845). He began his life of adventuring in Venezuela and Colombia. In 1820 he visited what is today Honduras, and claimed that while there he obtained a grant of eight million acres from George Frederick Augustus, king of the Mosquito Indians. Returning to London, Macgregor styled himself as Gregor I, prince of the in...
The Poyaisian Scheme (or Fraud) was the brainchild of the Scottish soldier Gregor MacGregor (1786-1845). He began his life of adventuring in Venezuela and Colombia. In 1820 he visited what is today Honduras, and claimed that while there he obtained a grant of eight million acres from George Frederick Augustus, king of the Mosquito Indians. Returning to London, Macgregor styled himself as Gregor I, prince of the in...
bibliography:
Lambert and Lester, Colonial Lives Across the British Empire; Sonneborn, Acquisition of Florida
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