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NOVEMBER, 1902.]
THE ANDAMANS IN THE XVIIITH CENTURY.
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Indent for Necessaries for the use of the Settlement at Port Cornwallis.
Madeira ... ........ Twelve Dozen Brandy ... ... ... Four Do Arraek ...
Six D. Lime Juice ... ... Four Do Vinegar ... ... ... Six D.
Flour ... ... ... Eight Maands i Oil Mustard Seed . Four DO
Sugar ... ... ... Eight Di Leather Skins No. 6.
(Signed) R! Reddick Port Cornwallis
Assistant Surg. 10th November 1794.
(Signed) A. Kyd
SupdAndamans. Hosp! B! Office
A true Copy the 29th November 1794. beri
(Signed) A. Campbell
Secr!
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Agreed that the Hospital Board be. Authorized to comply with the above Indent, & desired to give Directions that the Articles may be procured, & put up immediately to be sent in the Snow Cornwallis.
The Situation of 2nd Omoer on Board the Snow Cornwallis having become Vacant by the Appointment of Mt Reid to the Jackall.
Agreed that M. Henry Pelham Davies be appointed to it. Ordered that Notice thereof be sent to Mr Davies, & the proper Officers.
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1794. – No. XLII. Fort William 5th December 1794. Read a Letter and Enclosures from the Secretary to the Military Board.
Seory to the Milly Board 14 December 1794.
To Edward Hay Esq! Secretary to the Government.
Sir, I request you will submit for the information of Government the enclosed Copies of Indents No. 897 & 98 by the Military and Provision Store Keeper at the Andamans, and Acquaint him that the Originals have been this Day passed by the Military Board and returned to the Garrison, Store Keeper's Office with Orders for the immediate preparation of the Articles for dispatch on Such Ship as Government may be pleased to direct. NOW MORE
I have the honor to be de han Mily By Office
(Signed) Isaac Humphrys was 19 Dec 1794.
Sec! Mily Board.