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Old Stores Selling
Those few words Thus much being promised with regard to the general
principle, here follow a few details it may be of un expected that a few
details should be submitted respecting the place
that may be preserved in applying the principle
to practice.
Place for the sale of such of his Majesty's Stores as
are deemed unfit for his Majesty's use.
1. The stores to be distinguished into three four great
classes –
1. Victualling Stores
2. Metallic Stores
3. Timber in Wood Stores
4. Miscellaneous Naval Stores including Canvas and other
woven articles, Cordage, and all other articles
not comprized under any of the three former heads.
2. That – in London there be appointed – an Agent a local or particular
or selling Factor for the sale of each of the above classes of stores.
Total to Town-Agents.
3. That Country or Out Post local or particular Agents be appointed
in and for each of the several seven mercantile Out
Posts following. viz: 1. Bristol 2. Liverpool. 3.
Whitehaven. 4. Garmouth. 5. Hull. 6. Greenwich.
7. North Shields.
4. That each such Agent be allowed (say 10
per cent) all such stores be made up in according to their respective natures distributed
into single articles or small lots, adapted to the
demand and convenience of the consumer: and that
the local Agent be allowed (say 10 per Cent) for
the management, in full satisfaction for commission, Freight
Insurance Warehouse Rent, Clerks Labourers, Insurance, The –
Plunderage – Freight and Commission, and for warranting the
solvency of the purchasers: – in the mercantile phrase,
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