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that are too often lost from bad Example arising from an improper mixture with the Worthless it is necessary for that purpose that proper regulations should be made for their Government.
The following therefore are to be paid the Strictest attention to by all the Officers and Men placed over the Convicts as well as the Convicts themselves.
The Superintendant to inspect into all the Provisions &c: regularly on each Day and if found not good and fit for use (agreeable to Contract) to return it again to the Tradesman.
To have a regular account every Morning from each Ship of the proceedings and Labour done on Board her and what each seperate person has done and of all Complaints both from the Officers and Men as well as from the Convicts.
The Clerk to keep a regular Book for each Ship and the Name of each Person be set down