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Last updated: Friday, August 13, 2010

Wednesday, September 20, 1710

"By Virtue of an Act of Assembly for regulating the Indian Trade and making itt safe to the Publick, a Board of Comisssioners mett for transacting the Buisness of the said Act. Held att Charles Town the 20th September 1710.

Present: Ralph Izard, Esq., President, Col. James Risbey, richd. Berresford, Esq., Mr. John Raven, and Mr. James Ingerson. Col. Wm. Rhett was chosen and sworn a Commissioner as the Act directs. Adjurned till 2 a'Clock in the Afternoone.

Mett according to Adjurnment.

Present: Ralph Izard, Esq., President, Col. James Risbee, Col. Wm. Rhett, richd. Berrisford, Esq., and Mr. John Raven.

The Commissioners chose Mr. James Ingerson Cecretary for transacting the Buissiness of the Indian Trade in the Room of Mr. Wm. Smith, deceassed.

Mr. John Guerard was chosen and sworn a Comissioner. Ordered that Mr. John Wright, Agent, doe send for the Appalachia from his House to attend this Board tommorow Noone.

Adjurned till tommorow Morning nine a'Clock."

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