Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations: Volume 14, January 1776 - May 1782. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.
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"Journal, August 1781: Volume 88". Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations: Volume 14, January 1776 - May 1782. Ed. K H Ledward (London, 1938), British History Online. Web. 12 February 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/jrnl-trade-plantations/vol14/p434.
Journal, August 1781
fo. 281.
Saturday, August 25th. Present:—Lord Grantham, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Gibbon.
The minutes of the last Board were read, approved and signed.
Africa.
Read a letter from Mr. Rutherford, Secretary to the African
Committee, to Mr. Cumberland, dated August 9th, 1781, inclosing,
No. 1. Copy of a letter from the Governor and Council at
Cape Coast Castle, to the African Committee, dated
February 3rd, 1781.
No. 2. Copy of a letter from the Governor and Council
at Cape Coast Castle, to the African Committee, dated February
26th, 1781.
fo. 282.
No. 3. Copy of a letter from the Governor and Council
at Cape Coast Castle, to the African Committee, dated
March 19th, 1781.
No. 4. Copy of a letter from the Governor and Council
at Cape Coast Castle, to the Committee, dated March
31st, 1781.
Ordered, that the Secretary do communicate to Mr. Knox, for the information of Lord George Germain, such parts of the above letters, from the Governor and Council at Cape Coast Castle, to the African Committee, dated February 26th, and March 19th and 31st, as relate to the proceedings of the Dutch on the coast of Africa.