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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1779-1780
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of the Council of Maryland. 303


That the said Treasurer pay to William Minor Twenty nine
Pounds nineteen shillings and seven Pence half penny of the said
Emission in lieu of eleven hundred and ninety eight Pounds two
shillings and six Pence due him p Acct passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to William Logan seventeen Pounds,
ten shillgs and seven Pence half penny of the said Emission to be
delivered over to George Williams in lieu of seven hundred and one
Pounds, five shillings due him p Acct passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to David Poe one hundred and Twenty
five Pounds of the new Emission aforesaid on Account.
That the said Treasurer pay to David Fuc Esqr Eleven thousand
and forty five Pounds, nineteen shillings and Eleven Pence and one
thousand four hundred and forty one Pounds to be paid in the new
Emission of this State at one for forty due him p Accts passed by
the Aud. Genl

That Mr John Shaw deliver to Colo Forrest's order what hand-
cuffs &ca he may want to confine Deserters.
Commissions issued to Saml Smith appointed Colo. Thomas
Yeates Capt. David Stewart 1 Lieut. Danl Bowley 2d Lieut. James
Calhoun Ens. Philip Grable Capt. John Lorah 1 Lt John McInheimer
2 Lieut. Henry Speck Ens. Benjamin Griffith Capt. David Harris
1st Lt Stephen Steward 2d Lieut. Hercules Courtnay Ens. James
Young Capt. William Jacob 1 Lieut. Johnsey Selman 2d Lieut. &
Charles Orrick Ens. belonging to the Baltimore Town Battalion of
Militia in Baltimore County.

Liber C B
No. 23

[Council to Messrs. McLellan, Leman & Griest]

Gent" We have just received Information from Mr Wm Smith,
that you have not restored to him any Part of the French Flour
seized by you in Baltimore last Winter, under the Act for the imme-
diate Supply &ca We expected that Flour had been returned long
ago, pursuant to our Order; if it is not, you must deliver it imme-
diately to Mr Smith and inform us of the Reasons which have
induced you to delay it so long.

Liber C C

No. 22
p. 187

[Council to William Smith Esqr]

Sir Your Letter of the 23d Inst we received & are much sur-
prised the Commrs of Baltimore Town have not returned the French
Flour that was seized in your Possession last Winter, as they have
long since had our Order for that Purpose, We have wrote to the
Commrs directing them to deliver the Flour immediately and to
inform us of the Cause of so long Delay. There is no great Proba-
bility we shall have it in our Power to supply you with the Flout
required by Mr Kolker within the Time mentioned in your Letter,

p. 188



 
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