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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 | Wayle | | Rank | Mr | | Location | Madras  | | Summary Remarks | Letter from Thomas Parry to Edward Campbell, at Chidambaram. Mentions that he is concerned to hear of the dreadful havoc in your cane plantations. Hope you will be indemnified by your Indigo speculation. An enclosed letter from Mr Wayle that your application to the Board of Revenue is under reference to Government and he is of the opinion that no refund for duties actually paid will be made. Leave the indigo lately arrived at the customs house until a decision is made. Parry intended to proceed to Trincomalee by sea. | | Year | 1806 | | Page | 282 |
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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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