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

Liber C B
No. 23

That the said Treasurer pay to James Brice Esqr five hundred
Pounds for his Attendance in Council to this Day inclusive.
That the said Treasurer pay to John Muir one thousand five hun-
dred and Eighty one Pounds, seventeen Shillings and three Pence
due himself and the further Sum of four thousand two hundred and
ninty three Pounds to be delivered over to William Paca Esqr due
him per Account passed by the Aud. General.
That the Commissary of Stores deliver to Andrew Poymarat, Jean
Laravure, Humphry Carpenter Thomas Fowler, and Thomas Jordan
Recruits for the 1st Regimt one Suit of Cloaths each the Bounty
allowed by the late Act of Assembly —
That the said Commissary deliver to William Hillier, & William
Newton of the 2d Regimt and Benjamin Wisely of the 3d Regt 1 pr
shoes and 1 pr Stockings each to be charged to the said Regiments.
That Ser j. Welsh Deliver to Joseph Dowson 1 Ton of Pig Iron
to be paid for at the same Price which the rest sells at.

Liber C C

No. 22
p. 72

[Council to Richard Dallam Esqr.]

Sir On receiving yours of the 18th Inst we applied to the Treas-
urer, to know what Money was on Hand, and find it is not in our
Power to draw, at this Time, there not being more than 6000£ in the
Treasury. By a Return from you of the 31st Decr 1779, we observe
there were then in Harford County 500 Barrels of Flour, unpacked,
1820 packed and 13.700 Bushels of Wheat; and in your Letter of the
18th Inst you write that you had forwarded about 1400 Barrels of
Flour and had about 300 Barrels on Hand: This requires an Expla-
nation, which we request you to give and to transmit us an exact
Account of what you have been able to obtain, for the Information
of the Genl Assembly

February 29
Liber C B
No. 23
p. 117

Tuesday 29th February 1780

Present as on Yesterday —
Ordered That the Eastern shore Treasurer pay to Richard Keene
one of the Commissioners for Caroline County Eight hundred
Pounds to enable him to Carry into Execution the Act for the imme-
diate Supply of Flour and other Provisions for the Army on Account
That the western shore Treasurer pay to Capt. Henry Gaither five
thousand Dollars to be expended in the recruiting Service and Ac-
counted for.
That the Commissary of Stores deliver to John Cope and Andrew
White Rects each a Suit of Cloaths the Bounty allowed by the late
Act of Assembly.



 
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