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

February 9
Liber No. 78
p. 326

[Council to Capt George p. Keeports.]

We have yours of the 6tn Instant. The Cloth we requested you to
purchase, is intended for Soldiers Vests and Breeches, and which
we shall be oblig'd to you to send to this Place by the first Oppor-
tunity; you will also purchase 3 Reams of Letter, and three Reams of
common writing Paper and send at the same Time.

Ibid.

[Council to The Honble the Intendant]

There being no Provision made by the General Assembly, for a
Commissary of Stores, and conceiving the Business of that Depart-
ment to be under your Superintendance we have to inform you that
there is now a Quantity of public Cloathing in the Hands of Capt.
Denny, delivered over to him by the late Commissary of Stores, and
subject, by our Direction, to the Orders of General Smallwood. We
give you this Information that you may take Order in the Business,
if you deem it necessary.

February 11
Liber C. B.
No. 24

p. 220

Monday 11th February 1782

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Lieutt John Boone
thirty pounds of the Bills emitted under the Act for the Emission of
Bills of Credit &ca in lieu of a suit of Cloaths on Account.

p. 221

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Capt Charles
Williamson forty nine pounds, six shillings and eight pence of the
Bills emitted under the Act for the Emission of Bills of Credit &ca
fifteen pounds, ten shillings thereof to be delivered over to Lieut John
Spicknall and thirty three pounds Sixteen Shillings and eight pence
to Lieut Thomas Jones for the use of themselves and men under their
Command per Accounts passed. —
That the said Treasurer pay to James S Tucker sixteen pounds,
two shillings and ten pence of the same Emission for a Certa issued
agreeable to the Act to adjust the Debts due from this State.
That the Said Treasurer pay to Capt John Courts Jones nineteen
pounds, eighteen Shillings of the same Emission per Acct passed. —
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt Robert Denny three pounds
seven shillings and six pence specie for the use of Major John Lynch
per Account passed. —
Mr Muir is requested to deliver to Capt Brian seven hats for the
use of William Scott, William Soon, John Baxter, Andrew Bramble,
Levin Harrington, Richard Harrington and Benjamin Burch soldiers
in the State Boat plater —

February 11
Liber No. 78
p. 326

[Council to Charles Blake Esqr]

We have sent Capt. Bryan in the State Boat Plater for a Load of
Flour, you will be so obliging as to dispatch him as soon as possible,
as this Post has but a small Supply



 
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