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to Joshua Mauger
17 May 1786
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
News concerning friends, Mr. Gould and Mr. Morgan, and inquiring if Mauger will visit London. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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25 November 1786
News concerning his nephews, Edward and Philip. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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18 December 1786
Mauger is ill. Mr. Morgan and the Gould family send their regards. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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7 April 1787
He must go to London where his unit, the Brigade of Horse Guards, will be reviewed by the King.
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April 13, 1787
He leaves for London on Sunday and hopes Mauger is feeling better.
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7 July 1787
News of his nephews, Philip and Edward.
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February 25, 1788
He hopes to visit Southhampton to say good-bye to his nephew, James, who will go home to Twitenham to die. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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7 January 1786
He is assisting Captain Travers in soliciting votes for the India Election. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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January 14, 1786
News of his nephews, Edward and Philip. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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January 30, 1786
News concerning his nephew Philip and Mr. Nicolle. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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February 20, 1786
He is not sure when he will be able to leave London. Sir Burrand opposes the renewal of the Lymington Turnpike. Both Mauger and D'Auvergne are creditors for the toll road. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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1 March 1786
Philip is extremely ill.
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March 29, 1787
He has a pain in his wrist. Cautions Mauger not to go to London until the weather improves.
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4 December 1787
Inquires whether Mauger approves of a deed he signed.
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February 2, 1788
News concerning John Morgan and Charles Gould. Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
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14 April 1778
D'Auvergne, Charles, fl. 1778
He asks Mauger to assist his brother who is visiting London.
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6 November 1779
D'Auvergne, Phillip, fl. 1779-1786
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22 October 1786
He is going to London.
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22 March 1779
Asks Mauger to help him pay a debt. He intends to try to make his fortune in East Indies. Docketing indicates a loan was given.
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27 March 1779
Bill of exchange for £ 150 for James D'Auvergne.
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March 29, 1779
Thanking Mauger for keeping him from prison and mentions his brother's misfortunes.
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27 June 1779
He will repay the £ 150 as soon as he gets a commission.
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January 23, 1771
Dean, William, fl. 1771-1785
Discusses business affairs and encloses a list of disbursements.
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January 13, 1772
Business concerning the payment of a "Bond of Indemnity."
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February 3, 1772
The sale of an estate at Langton.
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5 August 1772
Difficulties in settling a will.
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31 August 1772
Discusses business affairs including mortgages and the execution of Mrs. D'Auvergne's will.
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24 October 1774
Warns Mauger that his enemies in Parliament plan to lodge a complaint against him and encloses copies of charters to help his defense. The copies of the charters are not included in this collection.
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15 November 1780
Discusses enlisting a Mr. O to help Mauger's cause.
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14 April 1781
Ms. Barnes has been arrested for her debt owed to Joshua Mauger. She wants to give him all her Cattle and stock in lieu of payment but their value will not cover the debt.
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6 September 1781
Ms. Barnes' "five bad half starved cows" have been confiscated.
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25 September 1781
Mr. White is contracted for a search.
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28 September 1781
The cattle are on their way to Warborne.
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21 November 1781
Commonality Petitions and Dean's meeting with members of a Committee.
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28 November 1781
Forwards to Joshua Mauger the committee's letter.
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10 December 1781
Mr. Thompson has agreed to let Mr. Olive review documents relating to the history of Poole that may help Mauger's case.
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22 November 1784
Financial affairs including bills and accounts.
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February 11, 1785
Enclosed a copy of accounts. He hopes that Mr. Young will pay his bond.
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February 6, 1764
Pownall, John, fl. 1764
"I am directed by the Commissioners for the Trade and Plantations to desire your attendence [sic] at their Board on Tuesday the 7 Instant at 11 o Clock in the fore noon on the Subject of Your Memorial concerning the Bills drawn by the Lieutenant...
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28 December 1766
Franklin, Michael, fl. 1766
Discusses the division of his father's land in England.
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January 18, 1780
News of friends. Several letters and a will written by the late Mr. S has caused come problems which the author dares not put on paper. Probably written by James D'Auvergne.
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17 May 1780
Watson & Rashleigh, fl. 1780
Discusses accounts. Sending banknotes by messenger to Joshua Mauger.
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27 July 1780
Alludes to Mauger's plans concerning Poole. Scheduling ships to sail.
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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."
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9 September 1780
Parliamentary elections and the illness of friends.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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