Citations:Knightkin


 * 1763 April 23rd, Mordach Mackenzie, “An Account of the Plague at Conſtantinople: In a Letter from Mordach Mackenzie, M. D. to Sir James Porter, His Majeſty’s Envoy Plenipotentiary at Bruſſels, and F. R. S.” (Read Feb. 23, 1764), article xi in Philoſophical Tranſactions, Giving Some Account of the Preſent Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Conſiderable Parts of the World LIV (“For the Year 1764”, but published in 1765), page 71:
 * This was the caſe of the Greek, who ſpoke with your maſter of horſe, Knightkin, at the window, anno 1752, and went and died in an hour afterwards in the vineyards of Buiuk deré; and it was ſaid he died ſuddenly, tho’ it was very well known to many, that he had the plague upon him for many days before this accident happened.