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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1779-1780
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of the Council of Maryland. 311


That the said Treasurer pay to Thomas Gassaway Depy Audr
Fifteen Pounds twelve shillings and six Pence of the new Emission
in lieu of six hundred and twenty five Pounds for 1 Month Salary

to the 1st Inst.

That the said Treasurer pay to James Tootell one hundred and
forty three Pounds & three pence of the new Emission in lieu of five
thousand seven hundred and Twenty Pounds, twelve shillings and
six pence to be delivered over to Hughes and Williamson for 7
pieces of Linen purchased for the Officers of the Maryland Line
by J. Randall p his order of the 16 May last

That the said Treasurer pay to Colo James Tootell one thousand
nine hundred and Eleven Pounds, three shillings and nine pence of
the new Emission to be delivered over to Ridley and Pringle on
Account.

That the said Treasurer pay to John Crisall, Eighteen Pounds,
twelve shillings and five pence half penny of the new Emission on
Account and also the further Sum of one thousand one hundred and
fifty Pounds on Account.

Liber C B
No. 23

[Council to Colo. Joseph Dashiell]

Sir We received yours of the 29th Ulto and shall order the State
Boats to proceed down with all possible Dispatch, likewise a Barge
and whale Boat, if we can Man them. Our Boats returned lately
from below. Commodore Baron having left this about a Week past,
with an Intent to cruise about the Sound and Island, we hoped you
would at least for some Time, have been free from the Enemy's
Depredations. If Information is made to any Magistrate, sufficient
to induce him to apprehend any Persons who may have given Assis-
tance to the Enemy we request you to send them up under Guard,
with the Affidavits and Papers which may found the Ground-work
for apprehending them, and if any Information can be given us of
any persons, whose going at large may be dangerous to the Govern-
ment, we will take the necessary Steps to secure them. We hope no
Man will be so lost to the Reputation and Interest of his Country,
on this Occasion, as to Suffer the Enemy to insult us with Im-
punity.

Liber C C

No. 22

p. 191

Tuesday 3d October 1780

Present as on yesterday.
Ordered That the western shore Treasurer pay to Colo James
Murray Two hundred Pounds of the new Emission of this State
to be delivered over to John C. Harrison Comry of Purchases for
Dorchester County to be by him Accounted.

October 3
Liber C B
No. 23
p. 203



 
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