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to Joshua Mauger
17 May 1780
Watson & Rashleigh, fl. 1780
Discusses accounts. Sending banknotes by messenger to Joshua Mauger.
GLC03902.221
27 July 1780
Alludes to Mauger's plans concerning Poole. Scheduling ships to sail.
GLC03902.222
29 July 1780
Encloses banknotes. A ship has arrived from New York. "Sir Henry Clynton [sic] had returned to N. York from Charleston So. Carolina and had past up the North River with Ten Thousand Men."
GLC03902.223
9 September 1780
Parliamentary elections and the illness of friends.
GLC03902.224
10 October 1780
Discusses payment of banknotes. Mentions Cornwallis' victory over Gates, and hopes they can achieve the same result over the French at Rhode Island.
GLC03902.225
8 January 1781
Nicolle, Philip, fl. 1781
Announces that their "Poor Little Island" [Jersey ] has been taken by the French and worries about his wife and family.
GLC03902.226
January 16, 1781
His wife, in Jersey, has written him about Mrs. Mauger (Philip's mother-in-law) illness. She also promises to tell him of the French invasion when she gets a chance. He hopes to return to Jersey soon.
GLC03902.227
18 April 1781
Hughs, Edward, fl. 1781
The man who he was sent to talk to, is dead. He met with the current governor and writes of news he has received from home. Docket indicates the letter was received 2/7/1782. Written when Mumbia was previously known as Bombay
GLC03902.228
27 August 1781
Linnington, Richard, fl. 1781
Written on the behalf of Ann Brown, who is currently in jail because she owed money to Joshua Mauger. The letter begs Mauger to be merciful. Docketing says Dean was instructed to handle the matter.
GLC03902.229
24 April 1782
Hood, Thomas, fl. 1782
A request concerning Lieutenant Webber cannot be granted since the ship he served on, "The Babuda Sloop", was captured at Demarara and all the officers have been ordered back to England to be tried.
GLC03902.230
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