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“ 10. In time of danger, the Charaibes shall be aiding 
“ and assisting to his Majesty’s subjects against their ene- 
“ mies. 
“ 11 . The three chains to remain to his Majesty. 
“ 12. All conspiracies and plots against his Majesty, or 
“ his government, are to be made known to his governor, 
“ or other civil magistrates. 
“ 13. Leave (if required) is given to the Charaibes to de- 
“ part this island, with their families and properties, and 
“ assistance in their transportation. 
“ 14. Free access to the quarters allowed to the Cha- 
raibes is to be given to persons, properly empowered, to 
“ go in pursuit of run-away slaves, and safe conduct af- 
“ forded them. 
“15. Deserters from his majesty’s service (if any), and 
run-away slaves from the French, shall be delivered up, 
“ in order that they may be returned to their masters. 
“ 16. The chiefs of the different quarters are to render an 
“ account of the names and number of the inhabitants of 
“ their respective districts. 
“ 17. The chiefs, and other Charaibes, inhabitants, are to 
“ attend the governor, whenever required, for his majes- 
“ ty’s service. 
“ 18. All possible facility, consistent with the laws of 
“ Great Britain, is to be afforded to the Charaibes in the 
sa l e of their produce, and in their trade to the different 
“ British islands. 
