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Bosanque>, esq. Captain Matthew 

 sold this appointment for 120/. to 

 captain Holmes for a friend of his ; 

 Annesley M'Kercher Shee was em- 

 ployed as agent for captain Mat- 

 thew, who paid him 30/. and capt. 

 Holmes paid him 10/. 



Mr. J. S.Williams was appointed 

 to a Bengal cadetship by Mr. Cot- 

 ton in 1808, in exchange for a 

 Madras cadetship of Mr. Manship's. 

 This appointment was procured by 

 Mr. Abercrombie, who was assisted 

 with the loan of a sum of money by 

 captain Williams, the cadet's father. 

 Mrs. Eliz. Morrison and A. M*K. 

 Shee, were the agents employed. 



Mr. Benjamin Pratt was appoint- 

 ed a cadet to Madras, 7th February, 

 1806, by Sweney Tone, esq. at the 

 recommendation of capt. Kennard 

 Smith, who exchanged it with R. C. 

 Flowden, esq. for a nomination of 

 the next season. Mr. B. Pratt was 

 recommended to Mr. Piowden by 

 sir Nicholas Nugent. This appoint- 

 ment was purchased by Mr. H. 

 Foster, through sir N. Nugent, for 

 the sum of 150/. A. M<K. Shee 

 acted as agent for Mr. Foster, and 

 received 30/. or 40/. The original 

 appointment was to Bengal, and it 

 was exchanged for Madras. 



Mr. John Power was appointed 

 a cadet to Madras in ISO* or 1805, 

 by lord viscount Castlereagh, at the 

 recommendation of lord Longue- 

 Tille, through the earl of Westmore- 

 land. Mr. Power paid 200/. for 

 this appointment to M. S. Salt. A. 

 M'K. Shee was the agent for both 

 parties, and received 50/. from Mr. 

 Power. 



Mr. Brathwaite Christie was ap- 



Sointed a cadet to Madras 15th 

 uly, 1807, by James Reid, esq. at 

 the recommendation of his royal 

 highness the duke of Clarence^ 



Mr. Page, navy agent in Great 

 Russell-street, paid the sum of 20/. 

 for this appointment to A. M'K. 

 Shee, who paid 150/. to the rev. 

 Mr. Lloyd, chaplain to his royal 

 highness the duke of Clarence, 

 for procuring the same. 



Mr. Thomas Maw was appointed 

 a cadet to Bengal in July, 1807, by 

 Robert Thornton, esq. at the re- 

 commendation of the rev. Nicholas 

 Corsellis, for Miss Elizabeth Spin- 

 luff. Miss Spinluff sold this ap- 

 pointment to Mr. Hewitt, a relation 

 of Mr. Maw, through the agency of 

 Mrs. Morrison and A. M'K. Shee, 

 and received 70/. for it. Mr.*. 

 Morrison thinks the sum paid was 

 150/. or 180/. A. M'K. Shee re- 

 ceived 30/. 



Mr. Arthur Denny wasappointed 

 a cadet to Madras on the 18th Fe- 

 bruary, 1806, by G. W. Thellusson, 

 esq. at the recommendation of the 

 countess dowager of Westmoi'eland 

 and Mr. George. This appoint- 

 ment was sold by Mr, George. 

 Mr. Anth. Stoughton, uncle of the 

 person appointed, paid to J. A. 

 Shee, whom he employed to pro- 

 cure it, the sum of 250 guineas. 

 David Brown was agent for Mr. 

 George. 



Mr. Henry Keating was appoint- 

 ed a cadet to Madras on the 5th 

 June, 1805, by John Manship, esq. 

 at the recommendation of G. W. 

 Thellusson, esq. in return for a 

 Bombay nomination of the season 

 of 1804, given to Mr. Manship. 

 The uncle of Mr. Henry Keating 

 purchased this appointment of Mr. 

 J.Henderson, ship-broker, for 250/. 

 or guineas. J. A. Shee received of 

 Mr. Henderson about 45/. for his 

 agency. 



Mr. George Boys was appointed 

 a cadet to Madras on the 26th 



March, 



