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I Was yesterday On Bord the Brig friendship With Capt [John] Martin and John Crokket She is Very Leeky and Must Bee hove Down at any Rate, to Stop the Leeks, shee has Never Been Corkd Since shee Was Lanst [Launched], and as shee Must have a Over hall Would itt Not Bee Best to fit her for See and Send her Out with a Bout 14 hands and 4 or 6 of her Smallest Guns and in that Case shee Will Carry...
Date: 3 June 1777
Volume: Volume 9
. . . I have Got the Brig friendship up to the County Warf and on Soft Mud there to Ly till farther Orders —I have Advanst Cash to Capt [George] Cook and his officers, and Sum to the Galleys — So that there is a Continual Expence and Must Bee While the officers are here With the Galleys — the Carpenters Corkers and Riggers are Going On Wee Want Sum Salt Provisions Pleas Order Sum up By the Barer...
Date: 2 July 1777
Volume: Volume 9
We the under written with many others being Concerned in Vessals arrived at the Different Inlets of the Eastern parts of Maryld. and Virginia Beg leave to Represent to your Excellency, that a large part of the Trade Carried on by this State is by way of those Inlets and from thence down the River Pokamoake and thro the Tangier Sound to the Differt. parts of this State, And...
Date: 17 February 1778
Volume: Volume 11