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JULY, 1902.]
THE ANDAMANS IN THE XVIIITA CENTURY.
321
Daphne, I request that you will advise the Governor General in Council thereof, and communicate to me his orders whether the Indents shall be complied with.
I have the honor to bo &cx Garrison S. K! Office
(Sig!) G. A. Robinson 26th March 1794.
Garri. S. K!
Indent No. 6. To George Robinson Esq! Garrison Store Keeper.
Names of Storer.
Articles indented for
Purposes for which wanted.
Admitted by the
Board,
...
... Maunde
Rice Doll
525 180
For 4 Months Subsistence to 60 Con
victs expected at Port Cornwallis for the Snow Daphne.
...
...
do.
Ghee Salt
... ...
... ...
do. do.
Port Cornwallis
(Signed) Edmund Wells March 9th 1704.
Commissary of Provisions. A true Copy G. A. Robinson G. 8. K:
Indent No. 6. To Lieut. George Robinson Garrison Store Keoper Fort William
Total reod. Since 1 May
1795.
Balance remaining motion
Articles Indented
for
For what purpose wantod.
Admitted by the Board.
Mds.
Mds.
Mds.
1766
400
For the Subsistence of the Set. tlers at the Andamans.
580
100
Rice ... ... Maunds Dholl ... ... do. Ghee ... ... do. Salted Meat, Tincs [? junks)
180
I do hereby Certify that the Articles Specified on this Indent are indispensible necessary for the purpose abovementioned after the most careful Examination, Port Cornwallis
(Sig!) 8. Wells, 10 March 1794.
Commery of Provision. A true Copy (Sigo) G. A. Robinson G. S. K!
Agreed that the Garrison Store Keeper be directed to Comply with the above Indents, and Ordered that the Notice of the Authority given to him for doing so, be sent to the Military Board.
(To be continued.)