[Wilmington] Tuesday, March, 24th, 1775
Messrs. George and Thos. Hooper, reported Sundry dry goods of[f] the Peggy, Graham, Commander, from Leith, shipped to their address which they desired the committee to take into consideration and direct what should be done with the dry goods.
Ordered, That the said Goods be not landed, but sent back to Great Britain, as directed by the 10th Article of the General Association, and Mr. John Robeson is desired (as a member of this committee) to go on board the said vessel, and take an account of the goods on board, with their marks and numbers, and on her being ready to sail for Great Britain to examine the said goods with his account before taken.
Captain Oldfield reported two negroes shipped to his address of[f] the Schooner Bedford, Capt. Benney, which were ordered to be re-shipped, and was complied with by Capt. Oldfield.