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Lucio Alvarez at Nov 06, 2022 01:48 AM

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Capt William Corray

Sr
the Gentleman that are appointed by Commiss
=ion from his Excellencey for Commissioners of Indian Affairs
Desire you will be pleased to Come to Towne on Monday next
to Qualify Such of them as are willing to take the office
upon them

by order John Rutse Bleecher

Albany the 29th of June
1753

May it please your Excellency

these few lines are to Inform your Excellency
that yesterday Six of the Gentleman that are ~
appointed by your Excellencys Commission for Commiss
=oners of Indian Affairs, where Qualifyed for that
purpose (to witt) Coll Marchall Coll Myndert Schuyler
Robert Sanders, Jacob C Tenrych, Sybrant G Van Schaick
and John Beekman

the Gentleman Bag your Excellencey will be pleased
to Lett em Know where they might Inquire for the
Books of the late Commisioners of Indian Affairs
which Books they think they Cannot Doe without
I ame with Due Regard

your Excellenceys
most Dutyfull
and humble Sert
John R Bleecher DC by order

Albany the 3th of July 1753

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Capt William Corray

Sr
the Gentleman that are appointed by Commiss
=ion from his Excellencey for Commissioners of Indian Affairs
Desire you will be pleased to Come to Towne on Monday next
to Qualify Such of them as are willing to take the office
upon them

by order John Rutse Bleecher

Albany the 29th of June
1753

May it please your Excellency

these few lines are to Inform your Excellency
that yesterday Six of the Gentleman that are -
appointed by your Excellencys Commission for Commiss
=oners of Indian Affairs, where Qualifyed for that
purpose (to witt) Coll Marchall Coll Myndert Schuyler
Robert Sanders, Jacob C Tenrych, Sybrant G Van Schaick
and John Beekman

the Gentleman Bag your Excellencey will be pleased
to Lett em Know where they might Inquire for the
Books of the late Commisioners of Indian Affairs
which Books they think they Cannot Doe without
I ame with Due Regard

your Excellenceys
most Dutyfull
and humble Ser_t_
John R Bleecher DC by order

Albany the 3th of July 1753