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Colonies Final Reports 1797 Extracts
1g Hope p. 11
Domingo by Capitulation was to
defray (to the extent
of the amount of the
Peace of 1789) all
charges for its despair
- "except those
of his Majesty's
Naval forces destined
for its protection"
- and
except alleviations
& simultaneous for to
suffers by force
till their possessions
are required.
ib. p.14.
"Pecuniary assistance"
to P Domingo limited
by joint institutions
from Mr Dundas
to Gen.l Siniere
to £300,000 a
year.
ib. p.70
Table for Officers
of Foot & Life
Guards doing duty
at St James for
1/2 a year from 24
Sept. 17954 to 24
March 1795 £4,083 . G:
ib. p.71
Army Extraordinaries
from 25 Decr 1795
to 6th Decr 1796.
£5,267,683:6.8
ib. p.45.46
11 p year 10,941:11.1
byth. 10,930:2:10
Peace Establishment
the 18th having but
370 privates
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