49^ Appendix 



From John Paul Jones to Richard Pearson. 

 1779. October 31. On board the "Pallas." 



Agreement entered into by Capt. Jones and Capt. Pearson, late Com- 

 mander of the British Baltic fleet, relative to the disposition of the 

 English prisoners. D. S. 2 p. (Copy attested by Jno. P[aul] Jones.) 



XII, 60. 



From [John] P[aul] Jones to Lieut.-Col. Wuibert. 

 1779. November i. On board the " Serapis." 



Permission having been given the Americans to use one of the Dutch 

 forts for the purpose of guarding and caring for the v^ounded British 

 prisoners, Col. Wuibert is ordered to convey the same to the fort and 

 to guard them there. L. S. 2 p. (Copy attested by Jno. P[aul] 

 Jones.) XII, 61. 



By The Admiralty Court of Great Britain and Ireland. 



1779. November 17. 



An official order not to impress nine men and boys belonging to the 

 " Camden " of Lynn. Printed form. S. [Lord] Sandwich, et al. 2 p. 



X, 77' 



Minutes of on Inquiry into the Conduct of Captain P[ierre] 

 Landais. 1779. November 15 to 24. 



Setting forth the charges against him, and the evidence presented 

 by the defendant. D. 9 p. (Interlined by Dr. Franklin.) 



X, 78 and 79. 



From D[enis Nicolas] Cottineau [de Kloguene] to Le Ray de 

 Chaumont. 1779. December 15. Amsterdam. 



Quarrel between himself and Capt. [John Paul] Jones; criticizes 



Jones for abandoning the wounded on the " Bon Homme Richard." 



Number of men and prisoners to feed on the " Serapis." A. L. S. 4 p. 



(In French.) X, 80. 



By The General Assembly of Maryland. 



1779. December 30. Annapolis. 



An Act for calling out of circulation certain bills of credit emitted 

 by Act of Assembly. A trustee to be appointed to go to England and 

 sell the shares in the Bank of England owned by the State of Maryland. 

 D. 6 p. (Copy.) X, 81 and 82. 



