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Page 85
... Capt . James Gascoigne , was ordered to assist the colony , and to carry over Mr. Oglethorpe , who intended to inspect the settlement ; but he chose rather to go on board one of the ships , though crowded with the colony , that he might ...
... Capt . James Gascoigne , was ordered to assist the colony , and to carry over Mr. Oglethorpe , who intended to inspect the settlement ; but he chose rather to go on board one of the ships , though crowded with the colony , that he might ...
Page 90
... Capt . Dunbar , the Two Brothers , Capt . Thomson , and the Peter and James , Capt . Dymond , who were all on the Trustee's account , with stores and men for the southward settlement , and obliged to stay on demurrage , by reason of our ...
... Capt . Dunbar , the Two Brothers , Capt . Thomson , and the Peter and James , Capt . Dymond , who were all on the Trustee's account , with stores and men for the southward settlement , and obliged to stay on demurrage , by reason of our ...
Page 100
... Capt . McPherson , and another under the command of Capt . Æneas M'Intosh ; the one lying upon the Savannah river , the other upon the Ogee- chee . These are horsemen and patrol the woods to see that no enemy Indians , nor other lawless ...
... Capt . McPherson , and another under the command of Capt . Æneas M'Intosh ; the one lying upon the Savannah river , the other upon the Ogee- chee . These are horsemen and patrol the woods to see that no enemy Indians , nor other lawless ...
Page 101
... Capt . Thomson , and unloaded her , sending some part of her cargo up to Savannah store , and the remainder on board the James , Capt . Yokely , who on the unwillingness of the other ships , as before mentioned , Mr. Oglethorpe engaged ...
... Capt . Thomson , and unloaded her , sending some part of her cargo up to Savannah store , and the remainder on board the James , Capt . Yokely , who on the unwillingness of the other ships , as before mentioned , Mr. Oglethorpe engaged ...
Page 102
... Capt . Mackay at the Darien : that the Uchee Indians complained that cattle were passed over into their country , contrary to the capitulation ; and that planters had come and settled negroes there . Part of these cattle be- longed to ...
... Capt . Mackay at the Darien : that the Uchee Indians complained that cattle were passed over into their country , contrary to the capitulation ; and that planters had come and settled negroes there . Part of these cattle be- longed to ...
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