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That Capt. George Keeports deliver to Capt. Edward Spurrier
of the 4 Regimt 3! yds Cloth, 3 yds shalloon and 1 ps Brittanies in
part of the Articles &ca
That the Commissary of Stores deliver to the said Capt. Edward
Spurrior 3 yds Linen for Lining and 2 pr Stockings in part of the
Articles &ca
That the western shore Treasurer pay to Conrad T. Wederstrandt
Esqr Two thousand one hundred and twenty three Pounds, nine shil-
lings and ten Pence half Penny due him per Account passed by the
Aud. General.
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt. George Keeports. three thou-
sand Pounds on Account
That the said Treasurer pay to John Bullen Esqr Two thousand
two hundred and fifty seven Pounds ten shillings due him per Acel
passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to Lieut Isaac Duvall seventy six
Pounds ten shillings due him per Account passed by the Depy Aud.
That the said Treasurer pay to Lieut Jacob one hundred and fifty
four Pounds ten shillings due him per Account passed by the
Depy Aud.
That Serj. Richard Welsh deliver to Mr Shaw all the Military
Stores, in his Possession belonging to the State, Mr Shaw being
hereby appointed to take charge of the same.
That William Morgan, Henry Wood and William Jones Matrosses
of this State be attached to, and incorporated into the Compy of
Matrosses lately commanded by Capt. Gale and be deemed part of
the Quota of this State of the American Army.
Samuel Smith, Charles Hogg, Joshua Cord, John Shroud, John
Crabb and John Singleton Matrosses in the late Capt. Gales
Compy appearing to this Board to be unfit for Service, is hereby
Discharged. —
In Virtue of the Act of the General Assembly to empower the
Governor & Council to sell the Public Property &ca Charles Wallace
Esqr Paymaster of the State Troops is hereby Dischd
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Liber C B
No. 23
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[Council to Mr. Daniel Bowley]
Sir Please to deliver to Capt George Keeports, the Cloth pur-
chased by the Governor and Council of Mr Young
[Council to The Commrs for Baltimore Town]
Gentlemen We shall be obliged to you to send a Load of Flour for
the Continental Troops in this City. We have wrote to Mr David
Poe, Depy Qur Mr Genl to supply you with a Team
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Liber C C
No. 22
p. 73
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