From Thomas Fitzsimons to the secretary of state.-- Philadelphia, 22d October, 1794 : Sir, At a meeting of the merchants yesterday, they instructed their committee to inform the secretary of state
1794
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Bristol, B8820
Followed by a letter from Edmund Randolph stating that "the president has appointed Mr. Samuel Bayard, a gentleman of the law in this city ... to proceed immediately to London, as agent of claims and appeals. ..." and an affidavit signed: Geo: Taylor, Jun. chief clerk, 7th November 1794
Requesting that persons be appointed for obtaining "the proofs in the West-Indies, and for entering claims and appeals if it should be found necessary, and also for prosecuting those claims in Europe, that they trust the whole business will be prosecuted at the expense of government, and that the claimants will furnish such documents as they may be possessed of to the persons appointed."
Shipton & Mooney, 47177
Signed: Thos: Fitzsimons
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