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The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia: Original Papers of Governors Reynolds, Ellis, Wright, and Others 1757-1763 VOLUME 28 - PART I: The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia: Original Papers of Governors Reynolds, Ellis, Wright, and Others 1757-1763 VOLUME 28 - PART I

The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia: Original Papers of Governors Reynolds, Ellis, Wright, and Others 1757-1763 VOLUME 28 - PART I
The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia: Original Papers of Governors Reynolds, Ellis, Wright, and Others 1757-1763 VOLUME 28 - PART I
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword to the Reissue
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction
  8. Original Papers of Governors Reynolds, Ellis, Wright, and Others, 1757-1763
  9. Index

Accounts of Thomas Carr, Collector of the Customs for the Port of Sunbury, Georgia, for the five quarters ending 5 January 1763 through 5 January 1764, received with Wright’s letter of Dec. 23, 1763, to the Board of Trade, read July 9, 1764, C. 0. 5/648, E. 85, E. 86, and E. 87. These tables have been made from the quarterly reports, all signed by Thomas Carr, Collector, and sworn to for their correctness before Governor James Wright. All amounts of money are given in Sterling.

Account of Species of Goods exported to or imported from other Plantations in America and the inumerated Dutys received from the same

Quarter ending 5 January 1763None
Quarter ending 5 April 1763None
Quarter ending 10 July 1763None
Quarter ending 10 October 1763None
Quarter ending 5 January 1764None

the Province of Georgia as well for the King and Governor of the said Province as himself, exhibited his Libell & Information against a certain sloop called the Harranger with the takle & furniture & all the goods, & merchandize on board the same by him seized as forfeited the said Sloop not having a register or Certificate of her being registered according to the Statutes in this case provided, to which a Claim was put in by John Wiggery on behalf of himself & John Willet as owners of said Sloop and on hearing of the merits the court at the . . . day of . . . decreed said Vessel & goods as forfeited one third part to the King one third part to the Governor aforesaid and one third part to the said Thos. Carr

Account Current of Thomas Carr

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