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King George III Appointment of Thomas Irving Receiver for the Province of South Carolina dated: 1 February 1774, London,
Manuscript Vellum Document Signed by George R and by North, Onslow and Townsend
Commission issued to Thomas Irving, Esquire (c1738-1800), as Receiver General of Revenues for the Province of South Carolina, by which the commission dated 9 February 1741 and issued to George Saxby was revoked. Irving was authorized to collect all "Quit Rents, Rents, Revenues, fines and forfeitures, sum or sums of money whereof he is appointed our Receiver General" and "to the end the said Thomas Irving may be encouraged diligently to attend the said office…and to execute the same with care and fidelity…. we are graciously pleased to grant and allow unto him the sum of Ten Pounds Per Cent accordingly…." The commission was recorded in the office of Auditor General of the American Revenues" on 4 March 1774. On 26 July 1774, the commission was recorded in the "Office of the Clerk of the Council of South Carolina," by James Simpson, Clerk of the Council. The original royal seal is now attached to the document with a straight pin.
One page, vellum, W23 1/2" L19"

Another document, dated 2 February, the day after the commission was signed, was executed, and signed by the three signers of the original, but this document is a copy of the original. Thomas Irving had requested that he "be permitted to charge in…[his] Accounts the yearly allowance of Seventy pounds Sterling for Deputies to be necessarily employed under you in the execution of your office." That request was granted and would begin the same date his commission was effective, 1 February 1774. This document was also recorded in the same office as the commission on the same date, 4 March 1774.
Signed: George R and by North, Onslow and Townsend
Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford (1732-1792), Prime Minister, 1770-1782;
George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow (1731-1814), Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1765-1777;
Charles Townsend, 1st Baron Bayning, (1728-1810), Lord of the Treasury, 1770-1777.
One page, on laid paper with watermark, W8" L12 7/8"

Provenance: Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: George III (1738-1820), King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland. Ruled from 1760 until his death.

Thomas Irving (abt.1738-1800) was born about 1738, in Gribton, near Dumfries, Scotland, the son of William Irving and his wife Katherine Menzies Irving. Irving came to America in 1767 as an appointed crown official, the Inspector General of Imports and Exports for the Port of Boston. After a few years in that position, he was commissioned the Receiver General of Revenues for South Carolina and settled in Charles Town as the South Carolinians were increasingly resistant to British control. Although Irving held title to his office throughout the American Revolution, he was forced give up his duties by the end of 1775. Irving remained loyal to the crown, even under the very trying circumstances that he described in a memorable he presented to The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty Treasury on 2 August 1779 in his effort to win compensation for the loss of income and hardships he suffered during the American Revolution. His petitions and correspondence are part of the American Loyalists Claims. He explained that "after residing sometime in that Province, falling into a low state of Health, the sea air was prescribed for recovery." He sailed to New Providence in the Bahama Islands in the early spring of 1776 and had the misfortune "to fall in with the Rebel Squadron under the command of [Commodore] Hopkins…[and] was by him taken and carried a close prisoner to New England, there detained…near twelve months, and then sent a prisoner of war by land along the Continent, a journey of upwards of Eleven hundred miles to South Carolina. That after being detained…for some months, he was ordered by the rebel Government of that Province to embark [for] a port of Europe…." Esek Hopkins (1718-1802) led a fleet of eight vessels of the Continental navy to the Bahama Islands and arrived off Great Abaco Island on 1 March 1776, raided the two British forts on Nassau, carried off the governor, the lieutenant governor, and Thomas Irving, along with military supplies including thirty-eight casks of gunpowder, and sailed for Rhode Island on 17 March. After an encounter with HMS Glasgow, a British frigate, off Long Island, Hopkins fleet arrived at New London, Connecticut on 8 April. Irving imprisonment and journey back to South Carolina had consumed most of 1776, but by spring of 1777, he was in Georgetown, South Carolina, ready to leave for Europe. He inserted an announcement, dated 2 April, in a Charlestown newspaper that "being obliged to leave this Country…" he wanted to settle any debts he owed immediately. Eventually, he did manage to transport himself and his family to London, where, in 1786, he was appointed Inspector General of Imports and Exports of Great Britain, a position he retained until his death in July 1800.

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