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We have nothing more to add but to acquaint you we have subscribed to new ship with Captain Small conform[ably] to your orders in your private letter to Mr. Fenwicke......
[Endorsed] Received per Monmouth (9) 31 July 1721.
Dr. 1720
[NOTES ON DOCUMENT No. 124.]
(2) See p. 186 for the appointment of Edward Fenwick and Elihu Trenchfield an attorneys. The power of attorney has not been reproduced.
(2) See p. 226 for a reference to this "account."
THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
(3) See Document No. 125.
(*) See Document No. 102, pp. 198-200.
(5) These two ships of the Ostend Company were formerly known as the Sarah galley and the Judith, (Correspondence Memoranda, vol. 7).
Jan. 31 To Cash for postage of letters and packetts from Ostend
(6) Captain Peter Jackson, supercargo of the Brussels galley.
(7) The House of Austria, also an Ostend ship, sailed to China in 1721.
(8) Made bankrupt.
(9) The Monmouth, a ship of the E. I. Co., Captain Reginald Kemeys commander (of which Elihu Trenchfield was one of the owners), sailed for Madras and Bengal in February 1720/1 and arrived at Fort St. George, as stated on the endorsement of the letter, on 31 July. Scattergood, however, was not in Madras at that date and its receipt must have been noted by his attorney.
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Sept. 22 To Do. pd. Mrs. Scattergood her years allowance from Michaelmas to Lady Day
Oct. 19 To
Do. pd. Mr. Roger Scattergood his years allowance to next Lady Day
Janry. To Do. paid Mr.
Aynsworth for wine sent from the Cape by your order
Do. paid Mrs. Scattergood your aunt(2) 1 years intrest of 500 li. at 5 pr. ct.
To
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[7 February 1720/1.] Mr. John Scattergood.
.. 175.
£
11.
1720
8. d.
8. 2
12. 10.
(Signed) ED. FENWICKE. E. TRENCHFEILD.
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[ JULY, 1933
25. - 223. 18. 2
July 27 By cash of Mr. Lewis for balance of his account
By 2 East India Bonds (of ditto)
By cash for the amount of Peter Jackson's bill exchange (on his brother) (1)
£
Cr.
8. d.
342. 5. 2
210.
202. 19. 5
£755. 4. 7