Guide to the Materials in London Archives for the History of the United States Since 1783

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281 ; Nov.
13, p. 296; Nov. 15, p. 301.
Admission of American ship Neptune at Liverpool, Nov. 12, pp. 293, 295.
Exportation of copper to America on petition of Pinckney, Nov. 12, p.
295 ; Nov. 17, p. 304 ; Nov. 26, p. 327.
Report of the Committee recommending the advisability of permitting the exportation of tobacco to France in neutral ships, Dec. 19, p. 399.
Order approving the same, Dec. 29, p. 424.
Appeal of Hezekiah Bores Pierpont to be allowed to take tobacco to France, Dec. 29, p. 426.
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...pecial order permitting John Lyle to export tobacco from England to France, Dec. 31, p. 430.
Release of an American ship from quarantine, Dec. 31, p. 432.
Special orders permitting the exportation of sail-cloth, fowling pieces, swords, pistols, gun-locks, cheese, shot, flints, cutlasses, cordage, bar iron, lead, and gunpowder to Philadelphia, Virginia, New York, Charleston, Alexandria, Baltimore, Pensacola, Northwest Coast, Mas- sachusetts Bay, Savannah, and New Orleans, Aug. 6, pp. 12, 13 ; Aug.


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