1. An intercepted letter from Gov. Patrick Tonyn of East Florida to Lord George Germain
with the date of 19 July 1776 was brought to the attention of the congress on 1 Jan.
1777, which resolved that the government of Georgia be sent a copy and recommended
to it the apprehension of George McIntosh (
JCC, 7:8–9). By his own account, McIntosh was a “proprietor of an independent fortune”
in Georgia. He had been a zealous patriot, serving on the Council of Safety and deeming
himself no longer a subject of the King after the Declaration of Independence. The
only surviving document apparently is McIntosh's memorial, from which one can distill
the
{ 308 } following sequence of events. Gov. Bulloch, who received the letter from the congress,
took no action, presumably because he trusted McIntosh. On Bulloch's death some weeks
later, Button Gwinnett, his successor, also did nothing until McIntosh, at the end
of a Council meeting, refused to sign the commission of the new governor, defending
his refusal by saying that Gwinnett was not fit to be governor and that he would not
have voted for him had he been present at the election. A few days later McIntosh
was thrown into jail. The intercepted letter presumably included the information from
William Panton that McIntosh would supply provisions to the British. A ship in question,
McIntosh contended, was intended only for Surinam, and he had furnished a £1,000 bond
to secure that intention. Claiming to be deceived by Panton, McIntosh pleaded ignorance
of any plan to supply the British garrison at St. Augustine. While McIntosh was in
jail, Gov. Gwinnett ordered his estate and papers seized, but in the governor's absence,
the Council granted him bail. On 5 June the Assembly voted that he be sent to the
congress rather than be tried in Georgia. Despite his willingness to go freely, he
was taken under guard to Philadelphia. Smallpox and the evacuation of the city delayed
his being heard until October, when the congress was sitting in York (
PCC, No. 41, VI, f. 33–40;
Sabine, Loyalists, 2:146–147).