Circular Letter from the War Office to Naval Agents, Superintendents, Constructors, Clerks of Ship Yard appointed for building of frigates: Page #2
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under the immediate direction and controul [sic] of the Construct [line break] or - His certificate therefore signed by the Clerk of the yard will be your voucher for payment of the wages according to the agreement you shall make. --
6,,th -- You will keep fair accounts of all transactions, stating all expences [sic] for labour in one account and all puchases for materials in another, every expenditure must be accompa=nied with the requisition ofthe [sic] Superintendant [sic] or Constructor as the case may be, for which purpose you will [undecipherable] duplicate receipts for all expenditures, and also the receipts for the sums paid -- [undecipherable] of the expenditures must be transmitted monthly by [undecipherable] Office and every three months the accounts and vouch [line break] ers must be transmitted to the Auditor of the Treasury, for the purpose of being adjusted and settled.
You will in the first instance receive [blank space] dollares [sic] and such further sums shall be advanced from time to time as the nature ofthe [sic] [undecipherable] may require. But all monies which you shall receive on this account must be kept by itself and deposited in the [blank space] [undecipherable] agent, and a Bank Book kept exclusively for this object.
You will be allowed [undecipherable] and a half [undecipherable] Commis=sion on the sum expended as full compensation for your [undecipherable] on this occasion. --
You will in all respects consider yourself as charged with the general [undecipherable] of the Public interests as far as the buildilng of the said Ship, and will correct and reprot any Conduct which may be improper in any of the branches. - [undecipherable]
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No,,2
<und>To the Superintendants [sic]
Sir [blank space] war department
You are to consider yourself as the Superintendant [sic] of the Frigate to be biult at the Port of [blank space] and which is to [undecipherable]