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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1789-1793
Volume 72, Page 205   View pdf image (33K)
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"14 Nov. 1788—12 Nov. 1791"

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That the said Treasurer pay to George Johnson Fifty two pounds, ten shillings for his
services as assistant to the Auditor per Account passed,

That the said Treasurer pay to John Hannah Fifty two pounds, ten shillings for his
services as assistant to the Auditor per Account passed.

The Hon. John Kilty Esquire attended.

The Council adjourned 'till tomorrow morning.

[p. 314] Wednesday 22d. June 1791

The Council met.

Present as on yesterday.

The Council adjourned till tomorrow morning.

Thursday 23d. June 1791

The Council met.

Pres't. His Excellency John Eager Howard Esqr.

The Hon'ble. Henry Ridgely

Randolph B. Latimer

John Davidson Esquires

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Dyre Betton Fifty three pounds, four
shillings and one penny half penny Current Money per Account passed by the Auditor General,

That the said Treasurer pay to Elie Vallette Twenty one pounds, seventeen shillings and
six pence per Account passed by the Auditor General.

Ordered that the Justices of the several Counties hereafter mentioned pay to Mr. George
Biscoe Collector of the Nottingham District the sums respectively annexed to the same for an
allowance of one penny on each Hogshead of Tobacco inspected in the said Counties, and
shipped from the District aforesaid agreeably to An Act entitled "An Act to regulate the
inspection of Tobacco"—viz't.

Prince Georges County

2207 hhds

Nine Pounds, three shillings and eleven pence

Ann Arundel

1492

Six pounds, four shillings and four pence

Calvert

1208

Five pounds and eight pence

Charles

378

One pound eleven shillings and six pence

Talbot

171

Fourteen shillings and three pence

St. Marys

72

Six shillings

Baltimore

66

Five shillings and six pence

Queen Anns

50

Four shillings and two pence

Montgomery

32

Two shillings and eight pence

Dorchester

14

One shilling and two pence

[p. 315]



Frederick County

9 hhds

Nine pence

Somerset

6

Six pence

The Hon'ble. John Kilty Esquire attended.
The Council adjourned 'till tomorrow morning.


 

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