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ing and critical period, and when their aid may be more mate-
rially wanted I have the honor to be,
with the greatest Respect, Sir,
your most obt Servt
His Excellency Go Washington
Gov. Johnson.
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Wednesday 31 December 1777.
Present Edward Lloyd and James Brice Esquires.
Ordered That the western shore Treasurer pay to Capt.
William Campbell Thirty Pounds, eleven Shillings and three
pence due to part of his Company in lieu of Hunting Shirts
per Account passed.
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt Philemon Warfield
one hundred and fifty eight Pounds thirteen shillings and
eight pence due to him and his Company of Militia for ser-
vices performed in Annapolis at the Indian Landing and
guarding Tories to Queen Ann per Account passed the Board
of Accounts
That the said Treasurer pay to Abraham Faw six hundred
and fifty three Pounds, fifteen shillings and two pence due to
him for Balance of his Account of Cloathing purchased and
paid for as per Accot passed the Board, and the further Sum
of five hundred pounds to expend in the purchase of Cloath-
ing for the Troops of which Accounts to be rendered.
That the said Treasurer pay to Abraham Faw two hun-
dred pounds to be delivered over to Charles Beatty Esqr
Lieut of Frederick County towards defraying the Expence of
a Guard over Prisoners, sent to Frederick Town and accord-
ingly to be accounted for.
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt William Brown Thirty
nine pounds six shillings and three pence due to several men
of his Company formly of Jarams for Cloathing defficient
one hundred & twenty one pounds ten shillings and thirty
two pounds six shillings due to his Company for parts of
Rations deficient as per Accounts passed by the Board.
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt Gideon Dare two
hundred and twenty five pounds thirteen shillings and four
pence due to him & his Company whilst in actual Service per
Account passed the Board of Accounts.
John Henright of the Matrosses having lost the use of his
left Arm which he is not likely soon if at all to recover is dis-
charged. John Dobson of the Matrosses is also discharged
being subject to fits.
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