William Bolts a Dutch Adventurer Under John Company
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" To THE PUBLIC Mr Bolts takes this method of informing the public, that the want of a printing press in this city being of great disadvantage in business, and making it extremely difficult to communicate such intelligence to the community as is of the utmost importance to every British subject, he is ready to give the best encouragement to any person or persons who are versed in the business of printing, and will undertake to manage a press, the types and utensils of which he can produce. In t...he meantime he begs leave to inform the public, that having in manuscript many things to communicate, which most intimately concern every individual, any person who may be induced by curiosity or other laudable motives, will be permitted at Mr Bolts's house, to read or take copies of the same ; a person will give due attendance at the house from ten to twelve every morning. " This seems to have been the last straw. On the 1 3th of September the Council met and recorded the following " minute against Mr William Bolts " : "Mr William Bolts having obstinately refused complying with our frequent and repeated orders to return to England, having persisted to insult our authority and Government and to subvert the principles of subordination having aggravated every circum- stance of his conduct which is so strongly pointed out and represented in our consultation of the 4th November 1767, and which then made us deern it necessary for the support of our authority and for the preservation of the peace order and tranquility of this settlement and throughout the Company's possessions in 86 " WILLING TO WOUND " Bengal to resolve on seizing his person and forcibly sending him home, it became more particularly incumbent on the Board to enforce these orders, and accordingly it was agreed and resolved to send Mr Bolts home a prisoner on board the Valentine and Captain J.
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