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order’d to be enter’d as filed in every office in this Court, and then to be deliver’d to be kept by Richardson MacVeagh Esquire one of the Masters in this Court, and Keeper of the Records and Muniments.
Mr. Wroughton’s appointment was mark’d as read, by the Clerk of the Papers. It was dated November 27th 1780. Mr. Wroughton was appointed on the resignation of Mr. Samuel Tolfrey the Company’s late Attorney, on his going to England.
In truth Mr. Tolfrey [Shorthand]
Mr. Wroughton, has a Salary of Two Thousand Rupees a Month, which [ILL]
not mention’d in this appointment [ILL]
but is granted to him, as it was [ILL]
to Mr. North Naylor, (since deceased) [ILL]
afterward to Mr. Samuel Tolfrey, [ILL]
order on the proceedings of the [ILL]
-General and Council, of which [ILL]
Endeavour to procure a Copy [ILL]
Contents of it are said to be [ILL]