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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1780-1781
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of the Council of Maryland. 525


That the said Treasurer pay to Capt. Thomas Mason five pounds
five shillings of the same Emission of the money appropriated as
aforesaid due him for Stores to the 31st Inst. p Acct passed by the
Depy Aud.
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt Edward Prall fourteen pounds
five shillings of the same Emission of the money appropriated as
aforesaid due him for Stores per Account passed by the Depy Aud.
That the said Treasurer pay to Colo Thomas Jones seventeen
pounds ten Shillings of the Money appropriated as aforesaid due
him per Account passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to Doctr Charles Frederick Wiesen-
thall one thousand five hundred and forty three pounds six shillings
and nine pence Specie agreeable to the Act to adjust the Debts due
from this State p Acct passed by the Aud. Gl
An Order of the 5th of May 1781 in favor of Doct Wiesenthall for
four thousand five hundred and Sixty seven pounds, two shillings
and nine pence is returned and the Auditor General directed to give
Credit for the same.
Ordered that the Issuing Commissary deliver to Capt Richard
Waters of the 3d Regimt thirty two Gallons of Rum and one hundred
and twenty eight pounds of sugar. Capt. Thomas Mason four Gallons
of Rum and sixteen pounds of Sugar. Capt. Edward Prall of the 1
Regimt Ten Gallons of Rum and forty pounds of sugar, and also tc
Colo Thomas Jones two days rations for himself and 18 hands em-
ployed in bringing Recruits from Dorchester County.
That the Commissary of Stores deliver to Capt. John Sprigg Bell
of the 1st Regimt facings for a Coat.
That the Armourer deliver to Colo Jones one hundred Musket Car-
tridges for the use of the Dorchester Militia.
Commission issued to John Stevens appointed Sheriff of Dor
Chester County in the room of James Woolford resigned.

July 28
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 116



[Council to James Calhoun, Esqr.]

We think it necessary the Flour collected in the several Countie:
on the western shore should be turned over to the proper continenta
Officers at such Posts assigned by the Commander in Chief for de
positing it as you may think most convenient attending to the respec
tive quantities directed to be lodged at each Post on this Shore. Our
Order to the Commissary of St Mary's County directing him to
procure and forward one hundred Head of Cattle to George Town
for the use of the Militia there assembled there was not counter
manded, owing to Hurry and the Multiplicity of Business alway
before this Board. We would have them turned over to the con-
tinental officer there as soon as possible.

July 28
Liber No. 78
p. 223




 
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