During this time, they received financial support from Joseph Knight, Sr. (; ).
Home was also on the panel of judges in the Joseph Knight (slave) case which ruled that there could be no slavery in Scotland.
Joseph Knight is the name of:
Review of The Ne'er-do-weel by Joseph Knight dated 2 March 1878.
Smith sent his father, Joseph Knight, and Josiah Stowell to search for the pursuers, but they found no one.
Joseph Knight reported that cuttings would be successful as long as material was "judiciously chosen", and that plants had set seed on occasion.
Seven years later, in 1769, Wedderburn returned to Scotland, and brought Joseph Knight with him.
They were deeply influenced by the artist, Joseph Knight who was a successful painter, etcher and photographer.
Smith dictates a revelation calling Joseph Knight to assist in a "marvelous work".
There is a novel based on Joseph Knight: