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F05/1 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE London, Eng.Lnnd FOREIGN OFFICE: General Correspondence; America, United states (Series II). lZ22. George Hammond. 1. 1793, 7 July. George Hammond to Lord Grenville. Reports British ship captured by a French privateer and taken into WilminGton, North Carolina, where it was seized by the Governor. ~ 8"0, g 7 O. I- .2, ,.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICELondon, Eng.Lnnd

FOREIGN OFFICE: General Correspondence; America, United states (Series II).lZ22. George Hammond.

1. 1793, 7 July. George Hammond to Lord Grenville. Reports Britishship captured by a French privateer and taken into WilminGton,North Carolina, where it was seized by the Governor. ~

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FOREIGN OFFIC~. General Correspondenc~; America, United Gtates (Series II).l1.2.2.. ConGuls Sir John Temple, Phi~~, Georc:.eMiller, John Hamilton, Thomas Macdonogh, and Thomas~hlliam Hoore. -

1. 1793, 1~ July, Ne'.oJ'York. John Temple to Georee Hammond , Reportscapture of the brig 'Two Brothers' from North Cerolinn hy theFrench privateer 'The Republican' and brought into ~.~ y r~ ana. prize, <B O. ~ 7 t. I - :2

2. 1793. Draft of Phineas Bond's comminsion ns British ~onsul Generalfor the Central and Southern Unit ed States. <gO I <6' 7.:/.. ( - 6

1793, 6 May. Charleston, South Carolina. Georgp.l1ill~r to Grenville.Reports the arrival of the French frigatn 'L'Embu3cadc, , he hRSsent warnings to British shipping at Savan~h nnd iJ.mington.

b'o,g'73.1-41793, 4 April. Norfolk, Virginia. John Hamilton to Grcnvi .e.Discussion of problem of reclaiming British del-toan ,;orthCnrolinn.

go, g7.tf.' - ~1793, 4 April. Norfolk, Virginia. Hamilton to HcnrJ Dundns (copy).ProbJem of creditors in Virginia and North Carolina; aoks Dundasto use his influence with the Government to get th~m to take upthe case. Encloses a petition~thc same as in F04/16].

~o,87~/-_31793, May. Norfolk, Virginia. Hamilton to Grenville. Br~p.fremarkthat he is leaving to attend the Federal court sitting in NorthCarolina. ~ O. g' 7 C. I - '1

7. 1793, 8 Nov. Norfolk, Virginia. Hamilton to Grenville. Lettercontaining an extract from a letter from Wilmington, NorthCarolina concerning a French privateer attacking trade in thearea. ~O,~77. 1-3

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8. 1793, 8 Nov. Norfolk, Virginia. Hnmilton to Grenville. Briefremark on indian affairs on North Carolina.'e fron~O~· ~ 7g, I _ 1-

9. 1793, 11 Dec. Norfolk, Virginia. Hamilton to Grenville. NorthCarolina courts continue to not comply with the Pence Treatyin regard to debts. 80. ~ I cr, /- +

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FOREIGN OFFICE. General Corresnondence; Americo, United JtuLcG (Series II).1794, Jan.-May. GeorGe Hammond.

1. 1794, 7 Jnn. Treasury Dep~rtment. Alexander Hamilton. I'StRtementexh i b i ti ng the Quantum of Domes tic nnd F'orei.gn'I'onnnrte, ont er-edinto the Unit~d Stutes from the 1st of Auguat to the 31st ofDecember, 1789, and for the years 1790, 1791, and 179?"[enc l one d with Hammond's dispntch of 22 Feb. ] ~ Q I g ~ o. I

2. 1793 [actually 179/..J, 7 Mar. Philadelphia. George Hammann to LordGrenville. Briefly reports that a CongresGional Committep has J~ J

sugRPsted that a number of American ports including Wilmington, • ,~North Carolina, should be put in a 'state of defence' againstnaval attack. ~ o. '6 ~ t, I I 0

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FOREIGN OFFICE. General Correspondence; Amcricn, United Stntes (Series II)1794, June-Dec. GeorGe Ha.mmond.

1. 1794, 5 Sept., New York. George Hammond to Lord Grenville. Reports thntBritish warships are cruising bctwe~n North Carolina and Florida inorder to intercept French privateers fitted out in Ch~rlecton, SouthCarolina. X80, {S" 41. 1-10

1794. Statements by British Consuls ~~v1ng details of Britinh shipsbr-ough't into Amarican ports as prizes. X~O. 154.:? 1- -'t2.

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PUBLIC REGOHD OFFICELondon, Engl::lncl

~ FOREIGN OFFICE. Gonoral Correspondence; America, United Staton (Series II)•._, 1'/94. Dome s t i c ,

1. 179/., 7 Jan., Norfolk, Virginia. John Hamilton to Lord Dundas (copy)Brief remark about difficulty of collecting British debtn inNorth Carolina. so. ~ g~. 1_ ~

2. 1794, 29 April, Mnrtinique. Statement signed by masters of Amcricnnvessels seized and condemned by British forces. Amon~ the aignaLuresis a SilnG Ames of Edenton, North Carolina. ~~, 8 ~c,. I - R

3. 179/., 20 Aug. st.George's, Bermuda. Capt. AndreloJDumford(Royal Enc;ineers)to Duke of Richmond. Brief mention of troops being raised in the'back parts of North, & South Carolina, and Georeia' by M\j.Gen Clarke.

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l!'OHEIC;r OF1"ICE: Gcn or n.L Cor r [ curd cn c c ; Ar.J'r2.:_, UllL~(scr].CO TIT: 1795·

1. 1,l05, ,">' J1.I1. Ph'i Lad c.l )h' Phinen Bond t o r?LOl"'l -r cnv t j t o }.H'i s r.)11G,,;eotion; to t'l' Vice Con.i il 0" or t h 'Ul1 GO'tchCn r oLi.nn ond Georc;in' 1.0 t 11" 10.~'tl ~,C Ii' t.o 1 (' 1,'1 en inrCG3rd to .:Jri t i.ch olIi)G br o I ht in ."1."; F'r r > .,

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PUHI.I .I:':;C;O W uFFICI:London, I.::n;--land

!i'on IGf! v [eF: • Goncr a.L CorreGPon(~ncc: 1\mcri~, I ni I:_cd.(...icricG 11). 1'195, uomc..tic.

tal:I"G of

1. l79~, L3 -Jun . , It,lmiralty Of 'Lc e ,Gr"nvil1e. F'orwar da rcsuJ ts 0 rs i.Lu-i t i on 3.t lta r t Ln'i j ne ,

Lor-drs o : th,.. A lm i r-aI ty tn LordAdm. Jo.r·ris· en n i r y into

8' O. ? ~3. / - .:2.2. 179'1-, 12 Nov, , lUIS Borne, o unde Loune ,

to thilip Stephens copy). Jays thl'>capt~ins are without foundation.

Vi ·c-1\dm. >ir John Jarvisc on.t.l ai n b : of American

~O. cg q 4. I - 83. 1794, 30 Nov , , tlorfo1k, Virn;inia. John H,tmilton to Sir Honr y

Dundas. Problem of collectin{\ British debts wLth briefrefrence to property removed from Vir[~illia to liorth Carolina.

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PURLI'; RE ~u.m L;fo'l,'ICLondon, J:np;1'mrl

Ger'lcr.::tl cor r o s londencc: Ampric:l., _!.!:_1_i_~cc1.:~~I e~ of(~crics II). J.7'1(;, 1·I;jn('~on71.

1796, '13 Jan., Ph i.Ln.do L lhi:l. Ph i.ne nrs non,j to Lord nrenvllic.Brie" mention of British o f Li.c e r e buy in: hor:;"o in IlOrLl1Caro in. and vi r rt in.i.a , gO. 8' 9 6. (- Cf

? 1796, J H."l.Y., Philadelphia. Bond to l~rcnvlll('. J~cnorL:; t hn Lboth of North Carolina!o Senators voted for r .. l;il'icntioll orthe t r ea t y \'Jith Great Br i ta i n , "contrary t o t ho ucua.I Cour-seof their conduc c ." ~(). s s : /-3

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Public Record OfficeLondon, Engl;).nci

FOREIGN OF.L"ICE: General Corresnondence; America, Uni tnd "tatcs of(Series II). 1796, M~r.- Dec., Robert Li3ton

1. 1796, 22 June, Norfolk, Virginia. John Hamilton to LordGrenville. North Carolina courts have decided in favour ofBritish creditors. 80. ~ 98, l : 1-

2. 1795. 18 Dec •• Norfolk, Virginia. Hamilton toBriti~h horse purchasing mission in VirginiaSouth Carolina.

James Bland Burgee.and North ana 4s CJ. cg? ~. 1-

1796, 20 Dec., Norfolk, Virginia.debts.

Hamilton to Grenville. Britishto, 900.1- t£

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FOREIGN OFr'!Cr;: General Correspondence; America, United statc~ of(Series II). 1796, Consuls Sir John 'I'ornpLe , 'Benjaminf·1oodic, John Hamil ton, Thomas t1acdonor;h, 'rhor:1'1GBarclay, ~d'....ar d Thornton, an 1 'Phoman vii l.Lf.arn lloore.

1. 1796, June. "A List of American Seamen on board HL.J H<l.j,~~;t.t':-;Ship 'Rcp;ulas.' List includes as Simon Br-own of "Cnroljn1."

X80, 15"43.1-::2_2. [?1796, Sept.] Affidavit of Thomas Cook concernin~ tne impr G3ment

of two of his crew by officers of the Royal NavyXcgO. I 541-. I - 2

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PUBLIC R••CORD ()Fii'IC~London, Enp;l~nd

Genora1 CorrcGPondcnce; America, United ~tutCG of(SerieG II). 1796, Oct.-Dec., Do~~stic.

.......1. 1796, 6 Oct. Admiralty Office. ~illiam MnrGden to leorlge I[ammond•...Forwards Adm, Buckner'a report on the American Gnam~n, ~i :iam

Blunt. ~O .q 0 t. (- :2.2. 1'196, j Oc t., Ht-1SJcorpion, Shcernese , !3tair Doug laa (CO )~ "")corpioll")

to Vicp Adm. Charles Buckner. Reports circumstances of NilliamBlunt's impressment. 80. 9 0 :J, l- 4

3. 1796, 5 May. Norfolk, Vireinia. Affidavit (copy) of John [?CliffeJand James Murray, Cant. and Hate of the brig "Defiance."Describes impressment of tlilliam Blunt, "a native of North Carolina."

?o. ~ D '3, L - ::L4. 1796, 3 Nov., London. [ ? ] to Hr. A. Arrowsmith. "Pr onosi tLone

for a Geographical Connection ••••" Memorandum discussing aproject for producing a complete and accurate geo~raphy. Strongon southern states with several references to North Carolina.

fO. 104. ( 1/

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PUBLIC RECOHu uFFIC...:.London, r;nr.land

FO)/19FORZIGN OFr'ICE: General cor res condence : America, Uni ted 0.) tater.;of

(Series II). 1'/97, Gonsuls .sir John Temple, PhineasBond, Thomas Barclay, John Hamilton, Benjamin Mooriie,Thom~s riilliam Moore, and John Breese.

1. 1797, 1 April. Charleston, South Carolina. Benjamin Moore toLord Grenville. Forwards Gumples of the signatures nnd sealsof the British ~onsu1s in the southern st~tes, including t~atof George Hooper at Wilminp;ton, North Carolina. 80. q ()s-. I - 4

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PUlh,IC .. ~Gt).:~ LFJ'IC"':London, l';np:l"no FU;-)/20

i!'OREIGNOFFIC.:: General Corresnondcnce; America, Uni ted ...,tatos of(Serion 11). 1797, Ja~.~v.3y;-DomcGtic.

1. 1797, 17 Feb., Glas8ow, Scotland. James ~itchie, Robert Findlay,Gilbert Hamilton (merchants) to Lord Grenville. British debts,brief mention of treatment receiv~d by Archibald anI JohnHamil ton in North Carolina in 171'1. 80. q 0 Co, I - :::L.

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FOREIGN OFFICE. General Correspondence: America, United States of(Series II). 1797, June-Dec., Domestic.

1. 1797,28 Aug., Mole St. Nicholas, Santo DominRo. [ ? JDeposition by a Rritish seaman on n voynp,c from I.ilmin~lon toKingston, Jam~ica, that he was issued with falsc nrot~ctionpape rs . 10. q 07. 1-3

2. 1797, 28 Aug., Mole St. Nicholas, Santo DominRO. r ? JDeposition by a British oeaman that he wno isou~d with falsepapers by Richard Harvey. J.P., in ~ilminp;ton. g o, '1 0 <6. I - 3

3. 1797, 9 June., iilmington, North Carolina. Citizenship papersof Jnmes Daniels, signed by Richard Harvey, J.P. [enclor~dwith the above.] ~O. 90Cf. 1- :L

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PUJ3LI<.; R~:Cmm Ol'FICELondon, Enz.l.nnd

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FORLIGN OF},IC1~: General Correspon1cnc~: AmcricuL Unit~d States of(Ser1cs II). l79~, Consuls Sir John Temple, PhineasDond, ThomnG Barclny, BenjDmin Moodie, John Hamilton,and Thomas M~cdonogh.

1. 1798,24 June. Norfolk, Virginia. John Hamilton to LordGrenville. Brief mention that their nre favourable prospectsfor the wheat, corn, and tobacco crops in Virgini~ ~nd NorthCarolina. ~ 0, 9 I CJ, l - 4

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General Correspondence: America, United States of(Series II). 1799, Robert Dicton.

l.,l_1. 1799, 5 Sept., Albany, New York. RDbert~to Lord Grenville.

Reports rumour th~t Gen. Davie (late Gov. of North Cnrolina)is to he appointed t-1inisterPlenipotentiary to France. (. i _ n

~O. <1 I 02. 1799. 30 sept., Trenton, Now Jersey. Liston to Grenville. Davie

has been appointed and ia on his way to Philadelphia for hisinstructions. ~O, <1 , .:1, I - ~

FOREIGN OFFICE:

3. 1799, 4 Nov. Philadelphia. Liston to Grenville. Davie andEloworth are about to leave for France the frigate "Unit~dStates." ~O, q (3. /-4

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PUBLIC R~CURD OFFICELondon, .c:nrr:land

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FOREIGN OF'FICE: Genera) cor-r-caocndencc: Amcr i.cn,Uni ted States of_ (Series II) 1,/,·11), Aur:.-Dec., Domestic.

1. 1799, l/~ Oct., Down i.nrr St. ['?o/. Huek Lsson i to Ge or+:c Hammond (copy).Asks him to lsJ the enclosed p~pnrs concernin~ 17 Apcric~nseamen bC'fore Lord Grenville. ~(). q l4. 1- :L

2. 1799, 8 Oct. Admiralty Office. ~van Nepcan to Wil1~Rm Huskisson (copy).Asks h1m to lay the enclosed papers conccrnin~ 17 American oea-men before Lord Dundas. ?6. ~ I s-: I - :L

3. 1799, 3 Oct., London. Mr. Lenox to Mr. Nepean (copy). Forwardslist of 17 American seamen captured by the Dutch fle"'t.

80. 9 I G,. I 3L~. "List of Sea.men Taken in the Dutch Flee t." Includes an entry for

a man "married and settled" in North Carolina. ~ o. 9 17. , - ;;;_

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFIC£Lonnon, lJnp;lnnd

FCJ5/29AFORt:IGN OFl-'IC1':: General Corresuonde:lc I'> t America. Uni ted Stater of

(Series II). 1800, Robert Liston and EdHnrd Thornton.

1. 1799. 5 Mar., Chnr-Les t on , South Carolina. Benjamin Hoodi,e to LordGrenville. Problems of gnthering trade atatiotics, encloses acopy of 3ta.tistics laid before Conljreas. -gO.q I 1. 1-.3

2. 1797/98. Cony of Summary of Trade Statistics prerrnt~l to Congr~as.[enclosed with above] '30. ~ I Cf. I - 3

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FOREIGN OFFICE: General Correspondence; Aner i.ca , Uni ted vt ...tcs 0 f(Series II). 1600, Consuls '.rhomas Barclay, PhineasBond, Benjamin Moodie, John Hamilton, Thomas Mncdono~h.

1. 1799. If Arri vals and Clearances of Vessels in the Por t ofCharleston, South Carolinfl •••• " Sent by the BritinhConsul in Charleston to ForeiRn Office, includes vecnelsbound to and from North Carolina. y~o. I 5"4 S. I _ :l.0

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..., 11'\1 Int. of Britioh, AmC'...ic m Clai'l':; ud e IIof Jnnu"lry 179;' ..• " I,i." ",i: t ,l;. , f3rr"lnccd by 3tate, inc'udnd lith ~bovc~

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PUBLIC RECuRD O:<'fICELondon, .Dngland

FORE[GN OFFICE: General CorrcG'Dondencc; America, United States of(Series II) 1bol, EdHard Thornton.

1. 1801. "Census of the United States. II C1ipning from the "Nn t Lona'LIntelligencer of 16 Sept. 1801; ecLoae d 'ii th Edw-i rd "'hornton'sdespatch to Lord Hawke abur-yof 1 Oct. 1801. X~O. /54', ,-;)_

2. 1801. Table giving for each state. 'Do'Du1atlon,ann Humber ofrepresentatives. [enclosed with Thornton's of ) Gct.j J _ ;LX se 15"47.

3. 1801, 8 Dec., Washington. Thornton to Hawkesbury. General reporton politics; mentione the election of Mr. Macon of North ~~-olin~as Speaker of the House. X SO. I s-4 'to \ - s:

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PURLI\; RC:COm Of/ICCLondon, En·1 nne!

FOREIGN or !C~,: General(.;)cricG

__ 1. 1802, 1 ~~ay, WashinKton. ~dward Thornton to Lord Hawlceobu ry ,Reports fenr in Virginia and North Caro]inn thnt the Frenchfleet will try to In.nd black rebels from Santo Domin~o.8tJ. <=t.:(;). 1- ,

2. 1802, 2 June t ·{/a.:;hin~ton.Thornton to Hawkcsbur y , Fear-a of ablack insurrection in Virginia, North Carolina, ~nd Mlryl~nd.

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PURLIC REGO.W IJI<TICELondon, En~l~nd

FORErr;N OF /lCG: General Co r-neeponde nc c; American, United States of(deries II) 1802, Domestic,

1. 1802, 12 April. Deposi tion of Nicholas Ncwe Ll, concerninp; thoimnre8Gmcnt of two seamnn; one of whom is described ns a nativeof North Oar oLi nn , 80. q ;l. 1-. (- 3

2. 1002, 26 Nov. Admirn.1ty Office. Hi1liam Marsden to Geor~c Hammond.Forwards report of the circumstances under which the two se~men(above) were Lmpr eao ed , 3o. C(:l. s: I - 3

1802, 7 Oct., HMS Emerald, English Harbour. James O'Bryen (commandingofficer) to Robert Stonford (copy). Reports circumstances ofthe impressment. ~O. q;:;_c,. 1- 4-

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OrtL,l'Y If tiw ~r.crct1il.ry f a i d .o • xgO. 15"1- cr. 12. 1803, 11 Feb. "Ancount of Expences attending the commission

under the 6 Article of the Treaty of Amity between his d

Britannic Majesty and the United States of America datedNovember 19th 1794: Stated for the purpose of beingAscertained and allowed by the Commissioner, pursuant tothe "'f Articles of said Treat yo X gO. \ 5 s- o. t -:2_

3. 1803, 11 Feb. "Account of Expanc es attending the Commissionunder the 6th article of the Treaty of Amity between hisBritannic Majesty and the United States of America datedthe 19th day of November 1794, Stated for the purpose ofbeing ascertained and allowed by the Commissioner pursuantto the 8th article of said Treaty from 5th Jany. to11th day of June 1793." X gO. I S-s: I. I

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PUBf.rc RECIJRD uF "ICI;LoncIon, .c.n'~ l'md

FOREIGN OF 'Ie;: Gencr~l Corrcsnondcncc, Ampricn, United 3t~ten of~ 1. lHOC;June 5. l{twerfiin~n~t7) 16u\b ~¥:l'MCi'rl',er/~r"'rnj ng -pr~e;::nt of..., sFlip tirnb"'r:"nc]osen It~? enc:losures on t p subj ect, 8a. 9;( I. , -3

1A 180r;, I~ Al1ff,.,r;asninp;ton. Anthony Herry to Lord 1·uLrtr-ave, Hehas t u, n ctens , a requested, to inquire into on...ibilityof pur-chas i n.r t i mber' "on a :.leaIsland on the COAS tor Ca olina."[the island is C'l r- i"car Lsl.and] 36. Cf:l. g. 1- 3

1805, 30 Sept., Waohinr;ton. Merry to Hulr;rave.received complete information on the qllf'l1t:ionship timber.

Has not yetof "Carolina"

~ 0.9 -1 cr. 1-4-2.

3. 1805, 11 Sept., Charleston. Benjamin 1100dic to Merry (copy).ForwnrdA letter from George Hooper of wilmington rc&ardingship timber. '80. q 30. {- g

4. 1805, 24 Aug., Charleston. Hoodie to Merry (extract) He is makingenqu1r1ea in regard to the ship timber, but is dubious of theprospects of the project. '{o . 9 3/. I - b

1805, 2 Nov., ~aohinr:ton. Merry to Mulgrave.Hamilton's opiniono on the proposal.

Forwards John¥O. ~3J.,1-S-

1805, 19 Oct., Norfolk. rlami1ton to Merry (copy).about the timber prop06al~

He if' dubiousgO. q 33. 1-36.

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""0 ,Hruf " ob b-ri n i nCO·lOI.:

l 1 l:"r . ('11 ,.c'rl1i. (T,\ T ' , ,. •

'80. q 34. I -3., l'O-, .., lin." S , -Jamo

John K' lG. Re q 1 ':it '\acq tiring ::;' ip l.:i"l1.H"!r.

Cll le. r 'J to1 i sc 1" l' j ~L

~o. q 3~ IlntlJ llcmo r-andum on aub j PC l; 0 r chi t i.nb» " r om Vp"o I inn

coanb . [For cub cq u n t vcn t i .C'''' FO.)/l~5 so. 93b./-3

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r'lb1ic R~c("o.L,'i Oific(:TJo. t1 0;11 - .1"" ...nd

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FOREIGNOFFICE. General CorreBponcier~. ~E-ri(.a.. United States, 1806.

1. 1816 Jul 25. "!Jrl"",:;,dStr(.ct." Pe:p:'eCElut3.t:C!l f'r cn .Tch:l !-utt, Lv~:donrl~ro'lo.nt, ~'.J(l"..1tt~le "U!l<;iarrr..n+"a:1le and unjust proceedi:1{;6 ofthe Courts of I.elJ" in S.C.: Ga. re 6"..:its 'ro1.~'_t by Tritieh1:" rctE'.nts vs , uelJto~S.

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Aug 30. "Office Great ~'~rl1O!'ot;;h !'-:trlet.1I J.ccount ofdec:"s~ons ~ the Clai..tls CQC:.j-issio!-:.e.l.sto 1 :~\.\ IS -6.r~ercl'..Bnts listEd inc1uoe Joht" Uutt (8 claill".s se-ttled).

"'77. ,{C/. -~

tr.e2. 1806

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1, I')O~, ~ ,TlJnC' , Ptl'lDi"'ctl ; ion':) rt on .. 1 t J.i' o r bhv iLl, he :l. pos cn ei m....n t:s •• ,II

Phi Ctl ;"ur c· n '.b rv" .

Inc drl" 1i "or ....n " ) 1 ( n II til r~o. 937. I- to808, 5 Se p t . Philo. 1c1 ihLa . :30 U 1:.0 <>lnJl L ..' L... :t.... (

to e e e Lh l t. several co 1 res.' Oil 1, GOD. t ) . 'U ') .1 1~

have been 1/011 by F'c.Io r n.Li at n . ~ D. 938'. I - I 01808, 9 ~Iov. I Ph i Lad e I r La . Bon 1 to C~mH I. .Jis I .. .ion 0 ..

the oLc c tLon w i t h br i.o f r e rr cnc e I:.o.it .. lei ,O.C'I'Ca r-o Li.nn , () 0 () 30' I r-:o . "l ,. -:::J

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FOP.EIGNOFFICE. Gort:}ra1 Corr:>sno"'d.:::!.ca. ~",:e::,ica.United States, 1827 Je.n-Jul. DO"1astie. Va.:riOU3.

1. 1~2f J\pr 23. l:c',;- Yo:'::. Letter .1';0 ti:~ C!-E.rc.~l1C)r of ~~s '~jc6'tr'SLXc:.cq'.!.er fro:: 1I':,-e=:ys6, le.te !icut. C.::. of his Ya.jesty's6~d Peb~,n a;~5 75, rcq~esti~s pecun~ary as6is~~f;ce and recountingLiG fu"Vice to LiE ccunt.ry dl.~i!'..g~lt.:: :-Exolutior.a.ry :.a.r. =eer.cLcee.a "a IE: tti2r ire ....T er I Cerro:. c..l1is, r::i:::. »i11 eXFlai!l tl:enature c: a die3{;,--:!'eeeblebut :.EceSGP.r::, dl."tyon r.bich I T:a.s sent,after the action at Carden in Sc.uth Carolina; t!:..e63rd Restunder t:!,}' co~d, be:bg 1Lm.x.tod:and a1tho ancb property 1':8.8

destroyed, in the execution of that duty, it gives me thegreatest satisfaction on reflecting, that one man only, suffereddea th." X 77. 9 ( ~. I - 3

~-2~.---------------·~Endor&emefttwith pencilled minute,~put-b.Y.~1780 Aug 28. Caoden. Uatter froo "Col'mi'allis"to ''!:ajor\;'et:y's,

6~d Re..:;'t"':i:'heletter Gn~los9d by Feoys in his letter to theChancellor of the :..::xchequer.flJ should advise your sueepingthe country entirely from Kingstree :3ridge to Pcdee , andreturning by the Chcra'Cs. I would have,-you disarm in themost rigid manner all persona who cannot be depended on, &puuish the eoncea'lnant of ar.n.s & aI!lunition[sic] with a to':;e.ldemolition of the PlantationJ all those who were enrolledvoluntarily in Col. Uille 'a Militia or by Lt. Col. Gailla_~,and afterwards joined the rebels, must be instantly hanged up,unless you should seize a very great number. in which caseyou will please to select the properest objects of ~ercy. Allwho have either submitted thecselves or have lived quietly attheir plantatiOns in an apparent acquescence to the Y~ng8Government, &have since joined in this second revolt oustt~ve their property entirely taken from them or destroyed, &themselves be taken as prisoners of war ••• [T]ay~ care toprocure oon3tant intellieencc, especial~ tonards Anson Co~t,y

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•"I cannot send rum with you witont disgusting the militia,

refugees, ~, but you may pro:::iseyour men three days doubleallowance l:hen they g~t to ~amden."

Endorsed by ~e~s on the last pages"Only One suffered :Death on this disagreeable dut,y. y;.

[Signature] This man "as a native of Great Britain, and hadby his cruelties end acte of oprression rendered hioselfparticularly obna::d.ous. The dS\1 before he \~aB taken he hadfired at an Officer of Dill tia under nry Co:-.rr.andand robbedhim."

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