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Journal and Correspondence of the Maryland Council of Safety, January 1-March 20, 1777
Volume 16, Page 74   View pdf image (33K)
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74 Journal and Correspondence

C. S. E.

23. Corns Forrester

49 Martin Conden,


24. Barny Quin,

50. Timy Donovan


25 Frans De Shields,

51. Hugh McDoole


26. John Hanlon

52. Fredk Pine


27. Luke Gardiner

53. Philip Sitzler


28. John Pearson

54. John King


29. John Howard

55. Roger ODonnell,


30. David White

56. John Brady


31. James Barry,

57. Barthw Donohoe


32. Robt Mitchell,

58. Mathw Kelly


33. Chas Cloes

59. Wm Reed,


34. Thos Robinson

60. Joseph Wilkes


35 Saml Thompson

61. David Thomas


36 Hugh Martin,

62 Robert Toole


37. Richd Burke

63. John Gorman


38. Thomas Smith

64. Edmund Walsh


39. John Clarke

65. Fras Malgawran,


40. John Shly

66. Patk Slaughness :


41. Jacob Boager,

67. David Walsh,


42. Peter Richards

68. Wm Culbertstan


43. Wm Forbes

69. George Rees,


44. Jno Forrester

70. Edwd Coughlan


45. Alexr Forrester

71. John Curtis


46. Stephen Fennell

72. Andrew Shreek


47. Henry Carroll,

73. George Gitnere


48. Thos Connor

74. Ellack McMullin :

[Jesse Hollingsworth to Council.]

Sirs. Baltimore January 24th 1777.

I have made bold to draw on you for a large sum, but you
may depend I have a right to part of the draft, and soon
shall be for the whole. Pleas honner my draft, I am pre-
paring the cargo for the Brig as fast as possible and laying in
provitions for the ship Defence with all kinds of neseryes, and
geting the Ship Liddia fit for her cargo. There must be one
new mast and I propose to put her provitions on bord for the
voige. Pleas let mee no if I am to supply Capt. Walker of
the Gundela I have let him have £100. Mr Stuard says hee
cannot give you a State of the a count till you let him now
the proportion you clame and the men's proportion, which hee
has not yet been acquainted with. Capt. Kook wants mee to
provide blankets and shirt and Trousers with a number of
other things that will be very hard to get here, from,

Your humble Servant,

The Honnorable Counsill of Jesse Hollingsworth.
Safety of Maryland at Anapolis


 

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