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ARTICLE XXIII.

That the wives of the officers and others, on leaving the iſland, may retire with their effects, and a number of domeſtics ſuitable to their rank.

Granted.

ARTICLE XXIV.

The perſons belonging to privateers, and thoſe who have no property in the iſland, who do not chuſe to remain in it, ſhall have a veſſel to carry them to the Engliſh iſlands, and be furniſhed with proviſions for the voyage.

Granted, during the ſpace of ſix weeks.

ARTICLE XXV.

DEMANDED BY THE FRENCH GENERAL.

There ſhall be delivered up to the General of the French troops, all the artillery and

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