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Excerpt from A Letter From George Dodwell, Esq. To the Proprietors of East India Stock, Relative to His Claims on the East India Company: With an Appendix, Containing Some Original Papers
In July 1765, the Governor and Council at niadral's agreed with Mr. Kerr, to take up on freight a'fhip of 365 tons, called the Patty, for a voyage to the ifland of Sboloo and back again. The objects of the voyage were to fettle the Ball India Company's accounts with the people of Sooloo; and to brihg back to Madrafs fuch of the Company's efieas as could be collected, to gether with fome Seapoys, who had been left 'at 800100 on their return from the liege of Manilla, at the conclu fion of the late war, and were under the command of Captain Des Plans, a native of Switierland, who hazl previoufly been an oflicer in a corps of French deferters at Manilla. I was applied to by the Governor and Council to undertake the voyage, as commander of the lhip, and as agent t the Company'; and being anifi ous to efiablifh a connection with the Company, I se cepted of the offer, and gave up a very advantageous voyage to Pegu, in a fhip, of which I was commander, fupercargo, and part owner. There'was no written agreement as to the terms on which I was to perform this voyage, except a covenant in the charter party, that the Company {hould pay me and my oflicers at the rate of 1000 Arcot rupees a month, for the purchafe of that part oi the tonnage, which is called the privilege, and otherwife might have been claimed by us for private trade. But I was informed by letter from the fecretary to the Governor and Council, that I was to vi 'tual the tr00ps from the time of their embarkatiqn; and I un derflood, that I was to have the ufual batta or fea alf lowance for defraying the'expence of Vi lualling. I alfo underflood, that l was to have a (atisfa lion for my trouble as agent to the Company, fuch as had been paid to others, charged with like commflions.
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