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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1781-1784
Volume 48, Page 195   View pdf image (33K)
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Council of Maryland, 1781-1782. 195


That the said Treasurer pay to Thomas Cockey Deye Esqr eleven
hundred and three Pounds, nine shillings of the same Emission due
him on Certificates issued agreeable to the Act to adjust the Debts
due from this State and also twenty eight Pounds, two shillings
and six Pence of the same Emission due him per Certificate adjusted.
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt Robert Denny thirteen
Pounds, ten shillings specie to be delivered over to Capt Jonathan
Morris part of the thirty Pounds directed to be advanced by the
Act relating to Public Creditors and accounted for.
That the said Treasurer pay to Thomas Cleverly Dare forty six
Pounds, one shilling and eight Pence specie agreeable to the Act to
adjust the Debts due from this State per Certificate adjusted.

June 18
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 298

Wednesday 19th June 1782

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to John Smith
thirteen Pounds — William Langly six Pounds, six shillings — Thomas
Biscoe two Pounds four shillings — Williby Smoot one Pound Twelve
shillings and to John Bean one pound, one shilling of the Bills emitted
under the "Act for the Emission of Bills of Credit not exceeding
two hundred thousand pounds &ca" Bounty allowed for making Salt
per Accounts passed.

June 19
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 298

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Isaac Simmons
and Jesse Hebb each Ten Pounds of the Bills emitted under the
Act for the Emission of Bills of Credit &ca the Bounty allowed
for making Salt per Accots passed.
That the said Treasurer pay to John Crisall thirty Pounds specie to
be expended in procuring necessaries for the sick soldiers in the
Hospital on Account.
That the said Treasurer pay to Colo George Stricker Twenty
three Pounds fifteen shillings and five Pence specie in part of an
Account passed.
That the said Treasurer pay to Colo George Stricker sixteen Pounds
nineteen shillings and ten Pence of the Bills emitted under the Act
for the Emission of Bills of Credit &ca in full of an Account passed.

Capt Jacob Walters a Prisoner on Parole has Permission to
Proceed from hence to New York for the Purpose of negotiating an

Exchange of Prisoners.

By his Excellency Thomas Sim Lee Esqr Governor of Maryland
A Proclamation

The Secretary of Foreign affairs having by the direction of the
United States in Congress Assembled, Announced the birth of a
Dauphin of France, I do in Compliance with the Unanimous request

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