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Immediately on the Alarm of Captn Squires being at the head of our Bay; I Ordered Captn Wise, of the Nancy (who had not got far down the River) up to our Bason, where she now waits your further Orders, & have also Stop'd loading out the Schooner Ninety two, which has got about three fourths the Cargo on board, & the rem[ainin]g one in Store ready to put on board. ー I shall be glad to know...
Date: 11 May 1776
Volume: Volume 5
Two days before I went to Anapolis, I had the Schooner Ninety two valued at £500. by four men chosen by the Owners, (Cravath & Dugan) & which agreement they seem'd well Satisfied with, having at the Same time agreed to find her two Sails, which I promised to add to that Sum with any other repairs might be thought necessary after this Valuation; however on my return they chose four other...
Date: 24 May 1776
Volume: Volume 5