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Ordered That the said Treasurer pay to Mr John Annis
thirty five shillings for making a Coffin for, and burying a
Serjeant of Captain Adam's Company.
Ordered That the said Treasurer pay to Captain Nathaniel
Ramsey three hundred and ninety three Pounds four Shillings
and one Penny.
Ordered That the said Treasurer pay to William Niven
thirty seven Pounds ten Shillings for 200 steel Ramrods.
Copy of Letter No 110 was sent to Mr Wm Lux of Baltimore
Town; Copy of No 111 to the Committee of Safety of Vir-
ginia; and Copy of No 112 to the Deputies of Maryland in
Congress.
Adjourned till next Day 10 O'Clock.
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[Council to Lux.]
To Mr William Lux.
Sir. Be pleased to send us immediately in Capt Nicholson's
small Tender all the spare Blankets c 2/3d of the Linens
imported in the Wicked Dick Capt. Tibbitt. Shew this to
Capt Nicholson and he will in consequence of it Dispatch his
Tender with them.
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C. S. C.
No. 110.
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[Council to Virginia Committee.]
To the Committee of Safety of Virginia.
Gentn We have, agreeable to the Request in your's of the
4th Inst., forwarded the Packet received by Saml Solomon to
the Honorable John Hancock by an Express
Apl. 9th 7 o'clock P.M. 1776
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No. 111.
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[Council to Maryland Deputies.]
To the Deputies for Maryland in Congress.
Gentn We this Moment received the inclosed, which have
forwarded by Express. You will be pleased to acknowledge
the Time that it is delivered.
Apl 9th 1776
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No. 112.
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[Hopkins to Council.]
Baltimore 9th April 1776.
Dr Sir. You desired I would inform you how the 43 Bbls
Powder came to the possession of Mr McLure, and whether
the Powder which came from Philadelphia was imported or
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