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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1779-1780
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1 86 Journal and Correspondence

Liber C C

No. 22

Board the said sloop Francis shall take the Oath prescribed by the
Genl Assembly for that Purpose, a Certificate of which you will
transmit

May 31
Liber C B
No. 23
p. 1 59

Wednesday 3 1st May 1780

Present as on yesterday.
In Virtue of An Act of the General Assembly " entitled an Act
to empower the Governor and the Council to sell the Public prop-
erty therein mentioned " Commodore Thomas Grason is hereby dis-

charg-ed from the Service of this State.

Ordered That the western shore Treasurer pay to Como Thomas
Grason one hundred and forty eight Pounds, three shillings and six
Pence for the use of the men lately in the service of this State as p
pay roll examined and Passed by the Depy Aud.
That the Commissary of Stores deliver to Daniel Boyle of the
2d Regimt 1 Coat, 1 Vest I pr Breeches and I pr Stockings due to him
for 1780 to be charged to the States.
The Revd Mr David Love is Recommended by this Board to his
Excellency Genl Washington or the Commanding Officer at Eliza-
beth Town for his License to go into the City of New York for the
Purpose of Obtaining a Passage to Great Britain. The said Mr Love
is not to return to this State during the Continuance of the Present
War between America and Great Britain, without the Leave of the
Governor and Council for the Time being first had and obtained.

Liber C C

No. 22

p. 109

[Council to Colo Elijah Robosson]

Sir. We request you to have all the Indian Corn which you have
engaged for public use, transported to this Place, as soon as you can
do it with Convenience

[Council to Mr. David Poe.]

Sir. If, contrary to our Expectation, you have more Pork or Beef
on Hand than you will have immediate Occasion for, we request of
you to send ten or twelve Barrels of either by the Return of Mr Chal-
mer's Boat

Liber C B
No. 23
June i
p. ISO

Thursday 1st June 1780.
Present as on yesterday. Daniel Carroll Esqr Attended.
Ordered That the Commissary of Stores deliver to Lieut Wool-
ford of the 2d Regt 6 Suits of Cloaths and 6 Blankets for 6 Recruits
enlisted by him, the Bounties allowed by the General Assembly.
That the western shore Treasurer pay to Daniel Boyle late a Sol-
dier in the 2d Regimt Twenty Pounds, the Gratuity allowed by the
Genl Assembly for the year 1779



 
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