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

Liber C C

No. 22

p. 156

[Council to Colo. Baker Johnson]

Sir We request you will have delivered, to the Order of the
Honble Board of War fifteen thousand Pounds of Powder from the
State Magazine, near Frederick Town

August 16
Liber C B
No, 23
p. 182

Wednesday ib August 1780

Present as on yesterday.

Ordered That the Western shore Treasurer pay to Joseph East-
man thirteen thousand, three hundred and forty three Pounds, fifteen
shillings for 26 pieces Irish Linen bought of him & delivered to
John Muir.

That the said Treasurer pay to John Mc Coy who served faithfully
in the 3d Maryland Regimt and has had the misfortune to loose his
Leg one hundred and Fifty Pounds to enable him to return to his
Friends in St Mary's.
That the said Treasurer pay to Robert Mahoney five hundred and
six Pounds, five shillings for 15 pr shoes bought of him & delivd to
John Muir.

p. 183

Ordered That the western shore Treasurer pay to Richard Sprigg
Esqr to be paid over to James Hindman Esqr Contractor for Horses
in Talbot Two thousand Pounds.
That the said Treasurer pay to Aaron Ringrose six hundred and
ninety Pounds due him p Account passed by the Aud. Genl
On the Application of William Smith Esqr of Baltimore Town
who is to this purpose commissioned and authorized by Robert
Morris Esqr of Philadelphia who is Agent for the Supply of his
Catholic Majesty's Fleets and Armies in the Spanish Colonies in the
West Indies Licence is hereby granted to Lade and Export in the
Sloop General Lincoln and Schooner Kolker now lying in the Port
of Baltimore their Cargoes of Flour for the use aforesaid on their
Clearing out at the proper Office and complying with the requisitions
heretofore directed.

Liber C C

No. 22
p. 156

[Council to Matthew Ridley Esqr]

Sir. We wrote you on the 7th Inst that we would take the Blankets
and Shoes, as agreed on by I. T. Chase Esqr and expected to have
received them by Capt Berry. We request you to send them by Capt
Middleton, who waits on you for this Purpose. We must beg your
Attention and Answer to that Part of our Letter relative to furnish-
ing us with Coarse Linens &ca If you have any brown Thread, we
wish you to send us I2tt



 
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