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other Goods within Calcutta, as That shortly after the Execution of the said agreement the said Francis Peacock went up to Purnea, for the purpose of conducting the Partnership, and the Appellant, according to his engagement, [ILL] him with Remittances to the amount of 76,000 sicca Rupees, which the said Francis Peacock advanced to Merchants in Purneah and the money Countries, and took notes from them for the same in his own and the Appellant’s name, by which the said Merchants engaged to furnish supplies of Timber adequate to the sums advanced. That on the 18th day of February 1781, The said Francis Peacock wrote to the Appellant, informing him that he had 3000 logs of Timber at County Sarde, and other places, which he had purchased persons to his agreement with the Appellant, and offered to being then into the Joint Account, to which proposal the Appellant acceded, and they were accordingly brought into the Joint Account. That the said Francis Peacock died on the 8th of June 1781, without a Will at Sirampore, a Danish
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