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504 Journal and Correspondence
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C. S. J.
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Copy of Letter No 33 was sent to Mr Cumberland Dugan of
Baltimore Town, and Copy of No 34 to Mr John Leypold.
Adjourned till 3 O'Clock and met accordingly.
Ordered That the Treasurer of the Western Shore pay to
Mr Frederick Green fifty Pounds in Part Payment for printing
the Bills of Credit emitted by the Resolutions of the Conven-
tion in its Session in December last.
Commissions issued to John Mackall appointed Captain,
Thomas Jenkins, 1 Lieut, Bennet Tarlton 2d Lt and Philip
Evans Ensign of a Company of Militia in St Mary's County.
Adjourned till next Day 10 O'Clock.
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C. S. C.
No. 31.
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[Council to Dugan.]
To Mr. Cumberland Dugan
Sir.
Inclosed you have an order for one hundred Barrels of
Flour now in possession of Messrs Lux and Bowley, which we
have already paid them for, and was to have gone by the Pilot
Boat Chatam. You will be pleased to fill up the vessell with
some of the superfine flour most likely to keep and answer the
market, and where flour cannot be stowed away, then kegs of
bread — and if there be not flour sufficient that is good and
likely to keep then put on board bread to make up the cargoe,
no time is to be lost, that this vessel may be got away with all
imaginable speed.
20th June 1776
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No. 32.
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[Council to Lux and Bowley.]
To Messrs Lux & Bowley
Gentn Please to deliver to Captn Joseph Handy the quan-
tity of one hundred Barrels of flour which we have already
paid for and was to have gone by the Pilot-boat Chatham.
20th June 1776
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No. 33.
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[Council to Dugan.]
To Mr. Cumberland Dugan
Sir. Since writeing the inclosed letter we have some expec-
tation of loading another vessel of about 650 Barrels and
should be glad to know when the bread will be baked, we
shall probably want it next week, as also all the flour the
Three Sisters cannot take.
20th June 1776
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