26.

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27

485

gove

"veruls, and fitter out of piratical "expetitions; that occasionally he "information of piracies to Mr. Caldwrt

"

"but only when it suited his own

and chiefly in cases

"pempores, and chiefly

in

"which he had not received hush

!'

X X X X

Arroney. ****

I believe Mackowloung

new gave information without

having a selfish and in view.

"Know of a care, and brought

"

witness wp

#

"

to prove it before the

ŷ

Council where Machowlbong gave information for Ships of war to attack

Pirates and afterwards sent boats to

collect loot from the Pirate dunks

after the men of war had come with them"

8.27 in essentia

16.

Beaver

The Perwer papers, to which

to minutes to I shall refer later,

Eivil Sevice

Angmary.

121

afford

also

remarkable and conclusive evidence

upon this point. Machow lon quarreled with a conferuate - Chri Akwei - a noted Pirate Chief - who had disobeyed his instinctions as to the disposal of some plunder, and

him

Machowlving threatened forthwith to send the men ofloar againt

The threat Chri Akweis fleet

17.

was

carried out and

Mas

destroyed.

At last, justice overtook

this notorious offender.

He

was

arraigned at the August Eriminal Sessions of 1857 upon two charges of

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