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The Lower House.
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449
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Blankets for 384 Men i for each.................
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288
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0
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0
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L. H. J.
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Pay of 4 Captain 30 Days at 10 s. p ............
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60
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0
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0
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Liber No. 51
April 16
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8 Lieutenants at 6/8 p ................
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80
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0
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0
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4 Ensigns at 5 s. p ....................
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30
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0
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0
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16 Sergeants at 1/6 p ..................
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36
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0
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0
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16 Corporals at 1/2 p ..................
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28
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0
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0
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4 Drummers at 1/2 ...................
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7
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0
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0
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348 Private Men at 9 d. p ................
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391
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10
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0
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5 Months Pay added ..........................
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3162
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10
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0
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Subsistence for the above Month, if thought neces-
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440
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0
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0
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sary, ...................................
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For reimbursing the Money advanced by General
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p. 357
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Forbes to Mr. Ross, for Victualling the Soldiers
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that had been enlisted in the Service of this
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Province, and the Money he advanced the said
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14000
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0
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0
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Men, the Payment of the Arrears due to them,
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and other Charges that have accrued on their
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Accounts, ..............................
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To Quartering 500 Soldiers in Annapolis during the
Winter 1757, ............................
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1500
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0
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0
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Ditto in Kent and Caecil Counties during the Winter
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1756 and 1757, according to the gross Amount
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1400
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0
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0
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of the Accounts delivered in, about ..........
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For defraying the Expences of the several Companies
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of Volunteers sent to the Frontiers at different
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6000
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0
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0
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Times, .................................
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For clearing a Road from Fort Frederick to Fort
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Cumberland, thro' this Province, for his Maj-
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250
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0
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0
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esty's Service, ...........................
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I
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£32665
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0
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0
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Mr. Carroll appeared in the House.
Ordered, That Mr. Murdock and Dr. Stuart do go with Mr.
Carroll to the Upper House, to see him Qualified. They return and
acquaint Mr. Speaker, They saw him Qualified in the usual Manner.
The Gentleman took his Seat accordingly.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning 9 of the Clock.