, 216
Letter from Samuel Wharton, Esq., offering an Apology for not
attending the Committee, 217
Some Thoughts upon the Company's sending out Teas to America, 218
Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, reciting terms on which the
Tea Agency may be conducted, and offering Security for their
recommendation, 222
Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, on the same, 224
Letter from Mr. Kelly, on the same, and recommending several persons
of the different Colonies, as Agents, 225
Letter from Mr. Harrison, that Mr. Kelly will give his Proposals, 227
Letter from Mr. John Blackburn, with an offer of Terms, 228
Letter to Samuel Wharton, Esq., to meet the Committee, 229
Request of Mr. Walter Mansell, for the Agency to South Carolina, 229
Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., offering Terms and Security for
Willing, Morris & Co., 231
Letter from Messrs. Pigou & Booth, offering Terms and Security for
Messrs. James & Drinker, 231
Letter from Mr. John Nutt, recommending Mr. Roger Smith, of South
Carolina, as an Agent, 233
Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, recommending several persons
as Agents, 233
Letter from Messrs. Gale, Fearon & Co., recommending Mr. Daniel
Stephenson, of Maryland, as an Agent, 234
Letter from Messrs. Davidson & Newman, declining any propositions on
the present state of the Tea affair, 235
Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee, 235
Letter from Mr. Palmer, upon the Rate of Exchange from Boston, 236
Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, declining to offer any further
proposals, 236
Letter to sundry American Merchants to meet the Committee, 237
Letter to sundry American Merchants, advising the quantities of Tea
ordered to be shipped for the several Colonies, and requesting the
firm of the houses they have recommended, 238
Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, advising the firm of their
recommendation, 238
Securities offered for Mr. Barkley and Mr. Mansell, 239
Letter from Mr. Pigou, with the firm of his recommendation, 239
Letters from Mr. Wharton, Mr. Browne, and Mr. Kelly, 240
Mr. Palmer's Opinion in what mode to ship Tea to America, 241
Letter from Mr. Clarke, with the firm of his house, and offering the
"William" for freight, 243
Letters to Geo. Hayley, Esq., Thos. Lane, Esq., and Alexander
Champion, Esq., to know if they have any constant traders
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