The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia volume 1

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The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia volume 1
Georgia General Assembly
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Samuel Saltus. Benjamin Andrew. Jonathan Bryan. Thomas Young, Esqr. , waited on the Board and re quested that his affairs respecting the goods of Mr. Archibald Lundy might be reconsidered, when it was the determination of the Board, that it be referred to the consideration of the next Congress. Capt. Roberts, Messrs. Girardeau and Saltus being ap pointed a Committee to agree with some gentlemen about loading, etc. , some vessels for the service of the public, reported that they had, agreeable t...o orders, met at Mr. Lavien s; that they agreed with Mr. Philip Moore on the following terms, viz. : That he should have one-half penny per pound freight on Indigo and ten pounds per cent commissions for buying and selling. That the pub lic should guarantee the vessel against the weather, in proportion to what they ventured in her, and as Mr. Moore s vessel runs no risque, the Committee recom mended that two thousand pounds be ventured in her, which was agreed to. They also report that Mr. Ratoone offers his vessel to the public; that she is upwards of seventy ton burden, well built, rigged and fit for sea, and that he asks for her no more than two hundred and sixty five pounds.

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