Journal of the State Council, 1784-1789. 225
pounds, current money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor
General for one thousand, seven hundred and ninety two pounds
seven shillings and two pence.
[p 272] In Council November 9th. 1787
Ordered That the Western Shore Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark
one Hundred pounds, current money, in part of an Account passed
by the Auditor General for One thousand seven hundred and ninety
two pounds seven Shillings and two pence.
That the said Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark one hundred pounds,
Current money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor General
for One thousand seven hundred and ninety two pounds, seven
Shillings and two pence.
That the said Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark one Hundred pounds,
current money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor General
for One thousand Seven hundred and ninety two pounds seven
Shillings and two pence.
That the said Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark one Hundred pounds
Current money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor General
for One thousand seven hundred and ninety two pounds, seven
shillings and two pence.
That the said Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark One Hundred pounds,
Current money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor General,
for one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven pounds, seven
Shillings and two pence.
That the said Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark, one Hundred pounds,
Current Money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor General,
for One thousand seven hundred and ninety two pounds, Seven
Shillings and two pence.
That the said Treasurer pay to Joseph Clark, one hundred pounds,
Current Money, in part of an Account passed by the Auditor General,
for One thousand seven hundred and ninety two pounds, Seven
Shillings and two pence.
Ordered That Captain Philemon Warfield deliver to John Shaw
the large ducking piece which he has in his possession, and which
was taken by the State from William Yeldall deceased.
That the Western Shore Treasurer pay to Robert
Walters, one hundred and twelve pounds, eighteen Shillings and one
penny Specie, agreeably to the "Act to Adjust the debts due from this
State" as per Account passed by the Auditor General the first of
September last.
That the said Treasurer pay to Anne Yeldall Widow of William
Yeldall deceased eight pounds ten Shillings Specie, agreeably to the
"Act to Adjust the debts due from this State" as per Account passed
by the Auditor General the first of September last.
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