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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1757-1758
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The Lower House. 59


Lower House of Assembly; and were severally Read here, and Or-
dered to lie on the Table.
On Reading an Article in Capt. Samuel Chapman's Account,
against the Public, of £1..8..6 (who was Ordered out on a Detach-
ment of the Militia) for Expences for a Man, who attended the
Lieutenant as a Servant, he being well equipped; the Question was
put, Whether the said Article of £i..8..6 shall be Allowed, or Not?
Resolved in the Affirmative.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 48
April 15


For the Affirmative,



Hynson,

Tolley,

Fraser,


Worthington,

Govane,

Casson,


Reynolds,

Smith,

Scarborough,


Jordan,

Earle,

Handy,


Waggaman,

Baker,

Chapline.


Gale,

Beall,



Gray,

Murdock,


[19]


For the Negative,



Reeder,

M. Tilghman,

Lloyd,


Wallis,

Edmondson,

E. Tilghman,


Hammond,

Travers,

Bracco,


Gassaway,

Paca,

Henry.


Carroll,

Hyland,



Goldsborough,

Ward,


[16]

Col. Henry brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the following
Report, viz.t

By the Committee appointed by the Honourable Lower House of
Assembly, to Enquire what Money now remains unapplied of the
Forty Thousand Pounds, granted for his Majesty's Service in Feb-
ruary, 1756, and also what remains unexpended of the Monies appro-
priated by that Act and the Act passed in September, 1756, Sct

Your Committee find, That of the Forty Thousand Pounds,
granted for his Majesty's Service in February, 1756, there remains
unappropriated the Sum of f7469.. 17..4

That of the Sum of Four Thousand Pounds, granted to be applied
in Rewards for Indian Scalps and Prisoners, there remains un-
expended £3979.10.

That the sum of .Three Thousand Pounds, granted to cultivate
the Friendship of the Cherokees, and defray the Expence of an
Embassy for that Purpose, remains entire unexpended,

All which is humbly submitted to the Consideration of your Hon-
ourable House.

Signed p Order, Thomas Johnson, junior,

Clerk of said Committee.


 

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