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Grand chop of the ship Astrea, January 1790
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All foreign traders shipping cargo out of Canton, China, were obliged to observe a complex series of customs and formalities. Permits or "chops" were issued at Canton, then examined and countersigned at Whampoa. When all was in order, the final port clearance, or "grand chop," was issued to the ship.
