to be paid the same Allowances as are before Directed with
respect to Stragling Seamen And the said respective
Bountys of Three pounds and of Thirty Shillings are to be
paid to such Voluntier Seamen immediately after their being
put on board any of his Majesty's Ships or Vessels by the
Commanders of such Ships or Vessels out of the Moneys to be
furnished them for that purpose by the Principal Officers and
Commissioners of his Majesty's Navy And Your Grace is
hereby Prayed and Required to Admonish and Change the said
Justices of the Peace to be Particularly Carefull and Attentive
to this Important Service And to Transmit tons from time to
time an Account of what may be done in the Execution of these
his Majesty's Commands That his Majesty may be Apprized
thereof And not doubting of Your Grace's Zeal and Vigour
in the Strict Performance and Execution of these Important
Services We bid Your Grace [..] very heartily farewell
From the Council Chamber at Whitehall
the 9th: day of
March 1759
To his Grace
The Duke of Newcastle
Custos Rotulorum of
The County of Middlesex
Your Grace's very loving Friends
Rob Henley< no role >
LS
Granville P.
Temple
CPP
Anson
W: Pitt
Holdernesse