The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia Volume 24 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...care for us; which we shall certainly find the good effect of ere long; & withall have the pleasure of the Generals pres fPoen. ence among us, with such an Augmentation of oglethorl Force, as will render him powerfull, and put us Letter from Mr. Thos. Jenys to Mr. Harman Verelst. out of all farther expectation of the Spaniards giving us disturbance. The Proceedings of the President and Assistants and the Coppy of my Journal, together with other Papers herewith sent, will in some measure shew what has been doing here since my last: and as I purpose soon to write again more fully: I ask leave at present to conclude Sr. Your very humble Servant Will: Stephens. (From B. P. R. 0., B. of T., Georgia, Vol. 22.) Letter From Mr. Thos. Jenys To The Trustees AccoTANT, Mr. Harman Verelst At The Geor-Gia Office, Westminster--Capt. Pocock Q. D. C--Charles Town 9th July 1744 Dear Sir On the 7th Currantt I had the honour of yoe: 3 the Swallow Covering sundry Encloseds wch. were all forwarded the same Evening %j a Messenger who Carryed the Packet for Cap' Hor A. ptickct t a thDeciam-on contaimng you say the Declaration of Warr; tion of war. an(j if anv for this Governm'; it is under his Cover; w. is taken perticular Notice of here; Corbett in a P. S. says the Packet was sent to the AdmirtT. Office Gen." Oglethorpe; I guess the meaning of it. I am prodigiously obliged, tee for yor kind advising the vote of the House of Commons, for the Expences incurred, & alsoe Provission Letter from Mr. ThoB. Jenys to Mr. Harman Verelst. for the Expences under his care, this time of Warr for the Ensueing Year--the Exchange & ReExchange will fall hard upon the holders of the Bills both here & in York; I hope soon to hear of there being paid w." the Intrest as ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...care for us; which we shall certainly find the good effect of ere long; & withall have the pleasure of the Generals pres fPoen. ence among us, with such an Augmentation of oglethorl Force, as will render him powerfull, and put us Letter from Mr. Thos. Jenys to Mr. Harman Verelst. out of all farther expectation of the Spaniards giving us disturbance. The Proceedings of the President and Assistants and the Coppy of my Journal, together with other Papers herewith sent, will in some measure shew what has been doing here since my last: and as I purpose soon to write again more fully: I ask leave at present to conclude Sr. Your very humble Servant Will: Stephens. (From B. P. R. 0., B. of T., Georgia, Vol. 22.) Letter From Mr. Thos. Jenys To The Trustees AccoTANT, Mr. Harman Verelst At The Geor-Gia Office, Westminster--Capt. Pocock Q. D. C--Charles Town 9th July 1744 Dear Sir On the 7th Currantt I had the honour of yoe: 3 the Swallow Covering sundry Encloseds wch. were all forwarded the same Evening %j a Messenger who Carryed the Packet for Cap' Hor A. ptickct t a thDeciam-on contaimng you say the Declaration of Warr; tion of war. an(j if anv for this Governm'; it is under his Cover; w. is taken perticular Notice of here; Corbett in a P. S. says the Packet was sent to the AdmirtT. Office Gen." Oglethorpe; I guess the meaning of it. I am prodigiously obliged, tee for yor kind advising the vote of the House of Commons, for the Expences incurred, & alsoe Provission Letter from Mr. ThoB. Jenys to Mr. Harman Verelst. for the Expences under his care, this time of Warr for the Ensueing Year--the Exchange & ReExchange will fall hard upon the holders of the Bills both here & in York; I hope soon to hear of there being paid w." the Intrest as ...

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 7mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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128

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978-1-130-89070-9

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9781130890709

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1-130-89070-8



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