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Thomas Parry, Free Merchant, Madras 1768-1824
Date transcribed | 2017-02-11 | Transcribed by | Peter Schofield | Comment | Transcribed from the book 'Thomas Parry, Free Merchant, Madras 1768-1824' by G H Hodgson, published 1938 by Higginbothams, at Madras [download available from Digital Library of India]. |
| Surname | Neill | | Forename | John | | Rank | Esq | | Location | Trincomalee  | | Summary Remarks | Letter from Thomas Parry to John Neill, at Trincomalee. Mentions that he is glad to hear that he is safe arrived there, and that he had not fallen into the hands of the Bellona. He shall speak to Locker or Captain Cole about appointing you prize agents for the Powerful. An American is a Madras with a quantity of arrack at Tranquebar to to business with. The tannery is also doing well. | | Year | 1806 | | Page | 280 |
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Transcribed from the book 'Thomas Parry, Free Merchant, Madras 1768-1824' by G H Hodgson, published 1938 by Higginbothams, at Madras [download available from Digital Library of India].
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