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To Brigadiers [James Lloyd] Chamberlaine & [Henry] Hooper, Colas [Thomas] Wright, [John] Weems, [Benjamin] Mackall & [Richard] Barnes, & Captns [Rezin] Beall & [John Allen] Thomas [respectively] Sir [s]
The inclosed extract from a letter of Commodore Hamond to Governor Eden (in consequence of an intercouse between his Excellency and the Convention) will inform you, that a Man of...
Date: 3 June 1776
Volume: Volume 5
Sir, We are directed by the Convention to inform you that Captn Montagu of the Fowey ship of war has broke the Truce, that you may be prepared to repel any violence, which he may offer on his passage down the bay, or at tempts to procure Provisions. We are [&c.]
Date: 24 June 1776
Volume: Volume 5
Sir, As we are apprehensive that the ship of War on her return down the Bay may make some attempt to land, either to procure provisions, or make depredations, we have therefore sent you 43 musquets and 17 Rifles in good order, that you may be enabled to defeat any such designs. ー You will by the return of the Cart send us such of the arms, as you now have, that are so defective, and bad, that...
Date: 25 June 1776
Volume: Volume 5
Sir The Man of War this moment broke ground and is on her way down the Bay.2 ー We have dispatched a Cart with 60 Stand of arms; by it you may return Such of your muskets, as are not fit for Service ー we refer you to our letter of 24th, by which you are to govern yourself. We are [&c.]
Date: 26 June 1776
Volume: Volume 5