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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1781-1784
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390 Journal and Correspondence.

March 25
Liber No. 78
p. 434

[W Paca in Council to Mr John Crisall.]

Doctr Murray informs us, the Hospital is in Want of a few Neces-
saries; be pleased to procure, on a short Credit, such Articles as the
Doctr may require.

March 26
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 397

Wednesday 26th March 1783.

Present as on Yesterday. —
Ordered that the western shore Treasurer issue a Certificate to
Priscilla Franklin agreeable to the "Act proposing to the Citizens of
this State, Creditors of Congress on Loan Office Certificates &ca " for
Twenty two pounds nine shillings and nine pence due her on a Con-
tinental Loan Office Certificate adjusted by the Auditor General. —
That the said Treasurer pay to John Blair Ten pounds five shil-
lings and six pence specie agreeable to the "Act to adjust the Debts
due from this State " per Account passed. —
Proclamation issued in the usual Form by his Excellency William
Paca Esquire Governor of Maryland, calling the General Assembly
to Meet on Monday the twenty first Day of April next. —

March 27
Liber C. B.

No. 24
p. 397

Thursday 27 March 1783.
Present as on Yesterday. —

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Elizabeth Issa-
bell, two pounds five shillings and six pence out of the money set
apart for Contingent Expences per Account passed. —

p. 398

Permission given to John McLure of Baltimore Town to go into
the City of New York by Dobbs's Ferry on Private Business with
Liberty to return. —
Ordered that the Intendant be requested to deliver to Jub Fowler
eighty three Bushels and one third of a Bushel of Wheat at Balti-
more Town or the Head of Elk on Account of his last Year's
Salary. —

March 28
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 398

Friday 28th March 1783.

Present His Excellency William Paca Esquire Governor.
Benjamin Stoddert, Jer. T. Chase and John H Stone Esqrs
Permission given to John McHenry and Thoroughgood Smith
Esqrs of Baltimore Town to go into the City of New York by Dobbs's
Ferry for the purpose of transacting private Business and to return —

March 29
Liber C. B.

No. 24
p. 398

Saturday 29th March 1783.

Present His Excellency William Paca Esquire Governor.
Benjamin Stoddert, Jer. T. Chase, James Brice & John H Stone
Esqrs



 
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