Account of Thirty-Seven Bales of Goods Damaged on Board the Diamond [9r] (2/2)

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Perpetuances of a Light & Dark Garrison No. 299.297.107.83.309.319.103.303.720.128
845.181.184.824.245.817.151.763.458.82.829.243 - Perpets of a Purple Colour No. 484.956.946
908.916.440.962 _ Light Green No. 158.169 ____
Broad Cloth; Worsters Emerald Green Np.. 65 - Crimson No.. 2[1] - Coarse Cloth Scarlet No.. 48 Emerald
Green No. 38 _ Superfine Crimson No. 144 Scarlet No 131
Bushire 26th March 1802.
Sign'd Wm Bruce Asst.
At the request of Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun, Resident at Bushire
I have examined those Bales, as mentioned above and am of opinion
they are damaged by Sugar, having been stowed upon them
Sign'd E. Margoty
H Walker Lt.
True Copy
Wm Bruce
Asst.
To
Mirza Mehdy Ally Khaun
Resident at
Bushire
Sir
I have the pleasure to send you an account of the 80 Bales if Perpetuances received in the
Month of January last from Bushire Per Ship Governor Duncan, as the remains of the damaged
Woolens Per Diamond, If the whole or any of them were conveyed to Bushire from the Presidency per Ship
Governor Duncan and by mistake sent to me as part of the Cargo of the Diamond I am ready to return
them to you on the Receipt here of a similar Number of Bales from that Cargo _ It must however be
understood that having incurr'd the risk of the Conveyance if the 80 Bales of the Perpetuances in question
from Bushire to Bussora, I cannot in Justice to Myself consent to expose myself to any further
risk on account of such Bales as you may wish to send me to be exchanged here
I request you will inform Me on what terms the Sales of the Consignments
of Wollens to Bushire per Governor Duncan and Diamond have been effected in order that I may
comprehend the Amount which is to be paid by Me to Government for the 23 Bales of Broad Cloth and
146 of Perpetuances which I have received here
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your very obedient humble Servant
Samuel Manesty
Wm Bruce
Asst.
Signd _
True Copy
Bussora 31st. March 1802
received per Boat on the 11th. April

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