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<p>The arrival of Col Stanhope, soon after the <del>despatch</del> <add>date</add> of this<lb/>
 
letter confirmed all the previous views of the Committee.<lb/>
 
He urged the immediate despatch of the battering trains &amp;<lb/>
 
Artillery Corps which had been recommended by the Military<lb/>
Sub Committee, – &amp; the immediate <del>formation</del> <add>creation</add> of a national<lb/>
fleet to be at the disposal of the Greek Government instead<lb/>
of the private property of the Island Merchants &amp; adventurers.<lb/>
As a last hope, two young &amp; enthusiastic members of the<lb/>
Committee volunteered their services to proceed to Greece in the<lb/>
character of agents – They took with them <add>in Sovereigns</add> £50,000 of the loan<lb/>
and were instructed to endeavor to obtain from the Executive<lb/>
Government some securities for the payment of the <add>future</add> interest<lb/>
and some pledge for the fit appropriation of the proceeds<lb/>
of the Loan.  The Government kept them for time time at bay,<lb/>
until they determined to sail away with the money – In<lb/>
their carrying this intention into effect <del>they</del> <add>a Vessel was</add> sent<lb/>
after them with the assurance that the wishes of the Committee<lb/>
should be instantly complied with: – but they had scarcely<lb/>
returned into the port of Nauplic <!-- Nafplio --> as the yellow fever, attacked<lb/>
the Crew – &amp; in a helpless &amp; dying state they were conveyed<lb/>
to the Asiatic coast.  <del>Secure</del>  It is needless to add that<lb/>
their exertions <del>were now</del> <add><del>&amp;</del> proved</add> fruitless – <del>for</del> the money was taken<lb/>
possession of by the Government.</p>
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The arrival of Col Stanhope, soon after the despatch date of this
letter confirmed all the previous views of the Committee.
He urged the immediate despatch of the battering trains &
Artillery Corps which had been recommended by the Military
Sub Committee, – & the immediate formation creation of a national
fleet to be at the disposal of the Greek Government instead
of the private property of the Island Merchants & adventurers.
As a last hope, two young & enthusiastic members of the
Committee volunteered their services to proceed to Greece in the
character of agents – They took with them in Sovereigns £50,000 of the loan
and were instructed to endeavor to obtain from the Executive
Government some securities for the payment of the future interest
and some pledge for the fit appropriation of the proceeds
of the Loan. The Government kept them for time time at bay,
until they determined to sail away with the money – In
their carrying this intention into effect they a Vessel was sent
after them with the assurance that the wishes of the Committee
should be instantly complied with: – but they had scarcely
returned into the port of Nauplic as the yellow fever, attacked
the Crew – & in a helpless & dying state they were conveyed
to the Asiatic coast. Secure It is needless to add that
their exertions were now & proved fruitless – for the money was taken
possession of by the Government.


Identifier: | JB/110/025/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

025

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f20 / f21 /

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

36015

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