Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 31
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ SEPTEMBER, 1902.] THE ANDAMANS IN THE XVIIITH CENTURY. (Copy) No 1126. Indent No 7. To Lieut. William Golding Commissary of Stores Fort William. Baskets Rattan Barrows Wheel Do Hand Oil Linseed Pitch... Maunds ...Barrels Rope Europe. 2 Inch Coils Do Ratline... Do Screwplates Do. Tar Tarpaulins ... ... ... large small ...Barrels large Total reed since the 1st May 1793. ... Balance remaining in Store. ... Articles Indented for. Port Cornwallis 1st March 1794. My Ba Office the 24 April 1794. Passed by the My B4 in Consultation this day. (Signed) A Green 1st Ass! My Ba 1000 50 100 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 For what purposes wanted. 40 For the Labourers. Do Do For Paints Boats. &ca For Repair of Boats Do Do For the Artificers. 385 ... Admtted by the Board. 1000 Do For Boats & ca For protection of Stores. (Sign'd) Edmund Wells Comm3 of Stores. 50 100 2 1 2 .2 1 1 2 40 Ordered that the Military Board be informed that the Stores, mentioned in Lient Wells's Indent are to be sent to the Andamans in the Snow Daphne. 1794. No. IX. Fort William 7th April 1794. The following Letter and its Enclosures were received, on the 5th Instant, from the Superintendant at the Andamans on the Arrival of the Snow Cornwallis. Super! Andamans dated 20th March 1794. To Edward Hay Esq? Secretary to. Government. Sir, I beg you will acquaint the Honble the Governor General in Council that as we have now two Vessels here unemployed, I have dispatched the Cornwallis Snow to Bengal and have indorsed on the Garrison Store Keeper for a small quantity of Provisions. By this Vessel Lieutenant Wells returns to Calcutta whose health has suffered so much that he finds himself obliged to request permission to resign his Appointments here. The loss of this Officer I lament very much as I have received the greatest Assistance from him, and the Public much advantage by the excellent arrangements he has made in all the departments, which were under his charge, and in one instance the considerable saving of one third of all the provisions that was expended, as will appear by a comparison of the expenditures, before and since he took charge of the Provision Department,

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