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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1779-1780
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114 Journal and Correspondence

Liber C B
No. 23

That the said Treasurer pay to the said Thomas Beatty thirty seven
Pounds ten shillings for the use of George Bear, Three hundred and
thirty one Pounds, five shillings for the use of John Ramsburgh,
nine hundred and thirteen Pounds, seven shillings and six Pence
for the use of Capt. Richard Haff & three hundred and thirty Pounds
due himself per Accounts passed by the Depy Aud.
That the said Treasurer pay to the said Thomas Beatty five hun-
dred and forty nine Pounds, Eight shillings and nine Pence for the
use of Capt. Richard Haff p Account passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to Henry Ridgely three hundred and
Thirty three Pounds, six shillings and Eight Pence due him p Acct
passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to Thomas Johnson junr ten Pounds
ten shillings due him p Acct passed by the Aud. Genl and the further
Sum of Fifty Pounds on Acct

Liber C C
No. 22

p. 78

[Council to Capt. Joseph Robinson]

Sir The Certificate you sent us defective, it not appearing thereby
that the Cargoe cleared out in Virtue of our Permit of December
last, was applied to the Relief of the Inhabitants of the Island of
Bermuda. The Assembly is expected to meet every Day and we shall
lay your Case before them; in the mean Time we cannot with Pro-
priety give you the desired Permit

March 18
Liber C B
No. 23
p. "S

Saturday 18 March 1780.

Present as on Yesterday —
Ordered That the Commissary of Stores deliver to Dennis Tur-
nein, 5 Coats, 5 Waistcoats 5 pr Breeches, 5 pr Overalls, 5 Shirts,
5 pr Shoes, 5 pr Stockings & 5 hatts one of each to be retained by him,
the remainder to be delivered over to William Hurly, Edward Clancy,
Philip Sullivan & Samuel Davis Recruits in the 7th Maryland Regimt
the Bounty alld them by the G. Assy
That the said Commissary of Stores deliver to Cornelius Morris,
John Davis, Thompson Murray, John Loaday & John Taplin recruits
for 7 Regt each a Suit of Cloath, the Bounty allowed by the late Act
of Assembly.
That the said Commissary of Stores deliver to John Kolker of
7 Regt one Blanket to be charged to the said Regimt
That the said Commissary of Stores deliver to Capt Edward
Oldham of the 4 Regt 3 yds Linen for Lining and 2 pr Stockings
for himself and also the like Articles for Lieut John Colegate of the
same Regimt in part of the Articles alld by the G. Assy
That Capt. George Keeport's deliver to the said Capt. Edward
Oldham, 3 1/2 yds. Cloth, 3 yds. Shalloon & 1 pr Brittanies for himself



 
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