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Purpose of changing Torn and defaced Bills of Credit the Sum
of 7905 13/18 Dollars.
That the said Commissioners have since the last Report paid
away to Charles Wallace the Sum of £4953 Sterling at sundry
Times by Virtue of Orders from the Superintendants of the Publick
Building in the City of Annapolis; for Office Expences including
their and their Clerks Salaries the Sum of £649,,15,,0 1/2 Sterling,
and for a Bill of Exchange the Sum of £30 St.g remitted for Sta-
tionary pursuant to an Act of Assembly passed at June Session 1773
for all which the said Commissioners have produced to your Com-
mittee the necessary Vouchers and Receipts And that there now
remains in the Office the Sum of £1053,,19,,3 3/4 Sterling of which
there is the Sum of £1049,,13,,3 St.g in Bills of Credit of the
Emission in 1767. and the remaining Balance of £4,,6,, of Sterling
consists of Gold and Silver and Bills of Credit Emitted in the year
1770.
Your Committee further Report that the Accounts of the said
Commissioners are clear and regularly stated, in consequence of
which, they have been able to subjoin the following State of the
pecuniary property of this Province under their Management and
where the same is vested Viz.t
1773 The Province of Maryland D.r
To Bills of Credit of the Emis- Stg
Curry ratg
sion in 1767 to be Sunk paid Doll.s @ 7/6
sundry Claimants by virtue
of different Acts of Assembly 57,362,, 4., 9
To Bills of Credit of the Emis-
sion in 1767 to be Sunk paid
Bedingfield Hands Esq late - 638,, 13,, 3
Treasurer of the Eastern
Shore p Act of Assembly...
To Bills of Credit of the Emis-
sion in 1767 to be Sunk that
still remains due to sundry - 6o1,,15,, —
Claimants on the Journal of
Accounts and List of Debts.
58,602,,13,, 0
@66 2/3 p C.t is 35,l61 11 9 1/2
To Bills of Credit emitted in
1770 to be sunk............
To Balance due the Province ............. 26,698 1 7 3/4
£129,3 59 13 5 1/4
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U. H. J.
Liber No. 3
Nov. 30
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