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Liber C C
No. 22
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from us. You must seize all the Flour and Wheat purchased by the
French Agents and others pretending to act as such. You must
Seize all the Flour and Wheat in the Possession of the Continental
Purchasers and others, in the Manner the Law directs and send it
forward. As to the Flour purchased for the French, you must pursue
our former Instructions. We have delivered blank Certificates to
Mr Cole which are to be filled up, according to the Circumstances of
the Case, and signed and countersigned as the Law directs.
[Council to His Excellency General Washington]
Sir We have given Permission to Mrs Chamier, Widow of Danl
Chamier Esqr deceased, to bring her Household Furniture, Wearing
Apparel and other Goods mentioned in a List annexed thereto, from
New York to Hampton Road, in Virginia. We are induced from
Motives of Compassion and the generous Conduct of her late Hus-
band, to many of our Prisoners, to grant her Leave, and to solicit
your Excellency's Interposition to obtain her the desired Indulgence,
if you esteem it consistent with Propriety.
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Liber C B
No. 23
p. 108
February 4
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Friday 4 February 1780.
Present as on Yesterday.
Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to William Logan
three hundred Pounds due him per Account passed by the Depy Aud.
That the said Treasurer pay to Stephen Steward Esqr nine thou-
sand seven hundred and Eleven Pounds due him per Account passed
by the Aud. Genl
That the Commissary of Stores deliver to Nathan Peak a Recruit
Cloth for a Coat, Waistcoat, Breeches & Overalls, 1 hat, 1 shirt, 1 pr
shoes & 1 pr Stockings the Bounty alld by the Genl Assembly also to
George Ledburn, of the 1 Regr 1 pr of Shoes and to John Martin-
dale of the same Regt 1 pair of Stockings due them from the
Continent
That the said Comy of stores deliver to Colo Moses Rawlings 3
yds Linen for Lining &c.
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