The Revolutionary records of the State of Georgia, Volume I Pt 2, Part 12

Author: Candler, Allen Daniel, 1834-1910, ed; Georgia. General Assembly. cn
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga., The Franklin-Turner Company
Number of Pages: 686


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Jamison, John, admitted to House and presents resolutions of inhabitants of Savannah, 232.


Jeffries, James, purchases confiscated land of Williamson, 498. Jenkins, John, purchases confiscated land of Sir James Wright, 456.


Jenkins, John, purchases confiscated lots in Sunbury, 494.


Johnson, Andrew, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 146.


Johnson, John, sentence of banishment revoked, 621, 629.


Johnson, Lewis, Jr., going at large dangerous to American lib- erties, 146.


Johnson, Seybourne, appointed Lieutenant of Artillery, 213. Johnson, Thomas, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 146; to remain prisoner at Mossman's house, 161.


Johnson, -- , commissioned as Lieutenant, 220.


Johnston, Andrew, commissioned as Captain, 186.


Johnston, Andrew, relieved from penalty of confiscation and banishment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 612; not permitted to vote or hold office for fourteen years, 613.


Johnston, Ann, paid for hire of horse, 74.


Johnston, Rachel, certain property to vest in, 622.


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Johnston, Stephen, purchases confiscated cattle of William Coopers, Henry Cooper and Samuel Cowper, 522.


Jollie, Martin, information concerning his disloyalty, 123; to be arrested, 124; detained in the province on parole, 144. Jones, Abraham, purchases confiscated house and lot of Sam- uel Douglass, 458.


Jones, Edward, purchases confiscated lots of John Graham and house and lot of Alexander Creighton, 462.


Jones, Henry, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Jones, John, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 143; appointed magis- trate, 149; member first Executive Council, 306; elected Speaker House of Assembly, 410.


Jones, John, purchases confiscated cattle of David Russel, con- fiscated hogs of Ogilvies, land of Henry Sharps, grind stone purchased at sales in Savannah, and hand mill stone pur- chased in Savannah, 540.


Jones, Noble, elected Speaker of House of Assembly, 306.


Jones, Noble Wimberly, elected delegate to Continental Congress,


43 ; elected to Continental Congress, 241 ; elected to Continental Congress, 410.


Jones, William, sentence of banishment revoked, 617.


Jones and Munro, attend the Board, 224.


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Kean, John, purchases confiscated land of Wm. McGillivray and Lachlan McGillivray, 428.


Keebler, John, commissioned as Captain, 220.


Kell, John, to be commisioned 2d Lieutenant, 145.


Kelly, Mr., authorized to make reprisals in East-Florida, 160.


Kelly, Williani, purchases confiscated land of Edward Crawford, 574. Kemp, Solomon, banished, permitted to remain in this State seven years, 613; estate of vested in his wife and children, 613.


Kennon, William, Continental Com. General, draft on for eight thousand dollars, 218.


Kincaid, George, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146. King, John, purchases confiscated land of Chas. Wm. McKennen and Wm. Manson, 586.


Kitching, James, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146. Knowles, Francis, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


Kyokee and Broad River, dissent of inhabitants of to action of Au- gust meeting, 22; names of dissenters, 23.


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Lamar, Jolin, commissioned as Captain, 220.


Lamar, John, purchases confiscated land of James Grierson, 564; of Wm. Manson, 592; list of negroes delivered to, 605.


Lamar, Zachariah, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Waters, 570. Lanier, Benjamin, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Zanier, Lemuel, purchases confiscated negroes of L. McGillivray, 478; confiscated negroes of John Thomas, 536.


Lauder, James, purchases confiscated land of John Graham, 590.


Laurens, Henry, President of Council of Safety of South Carolina, letter from, 94.


Laws, all, common or statute, heretofore of force in this province to continue, 276.


Laws enacted by the legislature of 1781, 4II.


Lawson, Hugh, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 524; pur- chases confiscated lot in Queensborough, land of Robt. McCor- mick, 594; lot of Sir James Wright, 600.


Lawson, John, Jr., commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 145.


Lawson, Roger, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Leak, Richard, purchases confiscated land of A. Carney and Jas. Spalding, 548.


Le Conte, William, takes oath as Justice of Peace, 128.


Le Conte, William, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Butler, 452. Lecraft, John, purchases confiscated land of Geo. Weekley, 516.


Lee, Captain, presents account for payment, 131; applies for a boat, 160; authorized to enlist men, 160.


Lee, General, waits on the Board and makes certain enquiries, 179; requests advance of money, 187; letter from concerning pur- chase of wagons, 189; letter from concerning removal of stock from Sea Islands, 190; requested to advise the Continental Congress of the peculiar situation of Georgia, 302.


Legislature, the, adjourns to Augusta, 274.


Legislature of 1777, important laws enacted by, 322.


Legislature, the second, meets in Savannah sixth January, 1778, 324. Legislature, repeated efforts to convene, 400; new legislature elected in December, 1779, 408; meets in Augusta on January 4, 1780, 409; a new legislature elected in December, 1781, and meets at Augusta in January, 1782, 411.


Legislative powers vested in Provincial Congress, 277.


Leion, David, declared a free citizen of this State, 614.


Lellibridge, Hampton, purchases confiscated land of Sir James: Wright and British property on Great Ogechee, 438.


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Letter from Jones, Bulloch and Houstoun to the President of the Continental Congress, 63.


Letter, copy of, to delegates convening convention at Savannah, 214 ..


Lewis, David, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 139.


Lewis, Francis, purchases confiscated land of Wm. Jones, 470.


Lewis, Josiah, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Lewis, Thomas, appointed Magistrate, 149; commissioned Ist Lieu- tenant, 150.


Lewis, Thomas, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 41.4.


Light Infantry and Grenadier to be discharged from doing duty in Savannah, 173.


List of persons attainted of high treason by patriot legislature of Georgia, 328.


List of persons proscribed by royal disqualifying act at Savannah,. 3.18.


List of persons attainted of high treason by royal legislature at Sa- vannah. 365.


List of persons attainted by the patriot legislature of Georgia, 374. Little, Thomas, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Lloyd. Benjamin, purchase confiscated land of Robt. Wm. Powel, lot of Isaac Boileau and lot joining same, 460.


Lloyd, Edward, purchases confiscated house and lot of Cornick, 474.


Lock, William, confiscated negro delivered to, 604.


Lord, William, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Love, John, purchases confiscated land of Peter Blythe, 518.


Lovett, Thomas, commissioned Lieutenant, 199.


Lowe. Phillip, purchases confiscated land of Dr. Irvine and a lot in Savannah. 456: a lot in Sunbury, land of Williamson and Da- vid Delegal, 488.


Lucas, John, purchases confiscated land of Lewis Johnson, Jr., Brit- ish property on Little Ogechee, house and lot of John Simpson, and house and lot of Henry Yonge, Jr., 448; of Christopher Triebner, 504.


Lumber, attempt to ship to West Indies in violation of restraints of Congress, 81.


Lunday, Theophilus, commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 126.


Lunday, Theophilus, purchases confiscated land of Philip Dill, 514.


Lundy, Archibald, goods sold to Thos. Young by to be retained by commissary and sold to the people, 227; contract with null and void, 228.


Lyford, William, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


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Mackay, Charles, commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 220.


Magazine, public, one hundred negroes to be impressed to enclose, 199.


Magistrates, instructions to, 254.


Mann, Luke, commissioned as Captain, 95; presents account, 209.


Mann, Luke, purchases confiscated land of Greenwood and Higgin- son, 518.


Manson, William, complains that his indented servants are enlisted in South Carolina commands, 82; orders thereon, S3. 84.


Marberry, Leonard, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Grierson, 560. Marbury, Capt. Leonard, ordered to arrest Few for murder of In-


dian, 128; permitted to lead detachment against Cherokee towns, IS5.


Marbury, Capt., and Capt. Hovenden, to assist Col. McIntosh, 148.


Marshall, Matthew, commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 220.


Martin, Alexander, going at large dangerous to American. lib- erties, 146.


Martin, Clement, sale of negroes of forbidden by the President, 207.


Martin, Governor, list of confiscated negroes delivered to, 607. Martin, James, commissioned Lieutenant, 186; commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 220.


Martin, James, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 414: purchases confiscated land of Jolin Fox, and a lot of Sir James Wright, 446; land of John Graham, 464.


Martin, John, elected Governor, 4II.


Martin, John, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


Martin, Oliver, purchases confiscated land of Wni. Belfair, 530. Mason, Major, authorized to hire wagons, 204.


Mathews, William, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Grierson and Lewis Johnston, Sr., 564.


Maxwell, James and others, appointed road commissioners for St. Philip's Parish, 166.


Maxwell, Thomas, John Kell, Thos. Peacock, John Winn, Sr.,


a committee to load and dispatch vessels at Sunbury, 188. May, Moses, commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 71.


Maybank, Andrew, commissioned Captain, 71.


McCandlas, John, commissioned as Captain, 186.


McCormick, John, deposition of concerning Indian disturbances, 122.


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M'Cormick, Parl, unsold property of to be vested in Francis M'Cormick, 621.


McCredie. Porieous, &c., to be released on bond, 203.


M'Donald, John. sentence of banishment revoked, 616.


McFarland, Capt. James, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 160.


McGoun. Alexander, going at large dangerous to American lib- erties. 1.16.


McIntosh, Colonel, to re-inforce detachment at Sunbury, 136; to make a stand against troops of Indians from Augustine, 148; to make a stand at Satilla, 148; to send detachment to arrest Wm. Love and Chas. Hall, 137; to send guards to Ogechee and Skidaway, 173.


McIntosh, Colonel. Col. Scriven, Capt. Baker and Capt. Wood- ruffe to go as volunteers to East-Florida, 16S.


McIntosh, George, takes oath as Justice of Peace. 12S.


McIntosh. John, purchases confiscated land of John Kingcade and Samuel Douglass, and British property of White Marsh Island, 422; confiscated British land on Bull Town Swamp, 500.


McIntosh, Lachlan, elected Colonel of Continental regiment, 273; gratified at Gwinnett's defeat by Treutlen, 305.


McIntosh, William, purchases confiscated house and lot of Levi Sheftal and of Thos. Fleming, and confiscated British property on White Marsh Island, 466.


McIntosh, Capt. William, ordered to capture Wright's Fort and garrison, 124; ordered to proceed to Florida and arrest Martin Jollie, 124; powder and ball to be supplied to, 124; ordered to build fort, 127; to remove stock; 128; to appre- hend Few for murder of Indian, 128.


McIntosh, William, Jr., purchases confiscated land of Thos. Young, 500; of John Thomas, Robt. Miller, George King- cade, Robert Henderson; sundry articles, confiscated prop- erty of John Thomas, and land of Russel, 524: confiscated land of James Carson, 554; one-half interest in Spirit Creek saw mills, 556; confiscated land of Thos. Walters, Henry Williams, Daniel Phillips and Samuel Wilkins, 568.


Mckay, James, purchases confiscated land of Robt. Henderson, 530; of John Polson, 552.


Mckay, Jannet, purchases confiscated land of Daniel B. MeIn- tosh and Chas. McDonald, 482.


McKinen, Chas. Wm., going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


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MicKnight, Mrs., rum to be redelivered to, 137.


McLean, Andrew, application to go to Cockspur refused, 127; attends the Board and answers charges, 129.


McLean, Andrew, purchases confiscated land of Samuel Doug- lass, 466.


McLean, John, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 414; purchases confiscated land of Donald Frazer, 450.


McLeod, Donald, declared a free citizen of this state, 614; un- sold property of vested in his legal representatives, 627. McMurphy, Daniel, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 139; appointed Magistrate, 140.


McMurphy, Daniel, purchases confiscated land of Phillip Hel. vinston, Henry Sharp, Joseph Marshal, cattle of Thos. Betty, James Robinson and D. Russell, 532; land of Arthur Carney, 554; houses of Jas. Ingram, 561.


McQueen, John, purchases confiscated land of Robt. Porteus and Alexander Rose, 426; land of Roht. McCormick, 598. Meeting held in response to first call and letter read from other provinces, II; only a few parishes represented at first meeting, 12; adjourned to the tenthi August, 13; proc- lamation forbidding August meeting. 14; proclamation dis- regarded and meeting held, 15; resolutions adopted by Au- gust meeting, 15; meeting of citizens in Savannah, to elect Council of Safety, 67.


Merrine, David, commissioned as Lieutenant, 186.


Middleton, Charles, commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 117.


Militia to draw rations and be paid as South Carolina militia, 97; militia now on duty to be paid one shilling six pence per day, 100; first regiment of militia to be drafted and brought to town for duty, 136; to do duty in parish of their residence, 141; militia in Back Settlements to secure prop- erty of persons about to depart the province, 186; to be drafted into three divisions, 206; one-third of militia to be drafted and employed as scouts on frontier, 221; re-or- ganized, 273; officers of militia to serve during good be- havior, 292; divided into battalions, 292.


Milledge, John, purchases confiscated land of Andrew More, 560.


Miller, Nathaniel, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Miller, Samuel, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Mills, Thomas, commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 168.


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Mills, Thomas, purchases confiscated land of Phillip Moore, 464.


Milne, John, declared a free citizen of this state, 614.


Mincey, Abraham, sentence of banishment revoked, 617.


Mitchell, John, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Moody, Thomas, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 146.


Moore, John, purchases confiscated land of Wm. Knox, 416.


Moore, Matthew, unsold property of to be vested in his chil- dren, 619.


Moore, Philip, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146; ordered into close confinement, 221; communication from concerning indigo, 222, 223.


Moore, Thomas, purchases confiscated land of Jolin Jameison, 562.


Morel, Mary, petition of concerning land granted John Rey- nolds, 210


Morell, Jolin, purchases confiscated land of Samuel Douglass.


John Muiryne, house and lot in Savannah, and house and lot of Lewis Johnston, 426.


Morell, Peter Henry, purchases confiscated wharf and lot of John Wand and land of William Jones, 460.


Morris, Capt. Thomas, ordered to seize boats, 184; to fit up row boats, 185.


Morrison, John, commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 72.


Morrison. John, purchases confiscated negroes of L. McGillivray, 478; confiscated land of George Johnston, 534; list of confis- cated negroes delivered to, 606.


Mossman, James, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


Mulryne, John, ordered to be arrested, 101; released on parole, 105. Mulryn, John, banished, permitted to remain in the State for seven years, 613.


Munro, Harry, estate of vested in heirs of Simon Munro, 627.


Munro, Simon, sentence of banishment removed from, 615.


Murray, Lucia, purchases confiscated house and lot of Samuel Far- ley, 424.


Murray, Mr., permitted to leave province on giving bond. 120.


Murray, Mrs., application for leave to send for runaway negroes at Cockspur refused, 200.


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Names of dissenters in Governor Wright's meeting, 20; names of minors and deceased persons signed to papers of dissent, 21 ; nanies of dissenters in Kyokee and Broad River settlements, 23 : names of subscribers to association formed in Provincial Con- gress, 47.


Negro pilots to be confined, 184.


Negroes belonging to persons whose estates have been confiscated, 614


Neidlinger, Mrs. Sybilla, presents account, 131.


Netherclift, Thomas, going at large dangerous to American libertics, 1.46.


Netherclift, Thomas, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Reid, land on Green Island and land of Robt. Porteus, 41-4.


Newson, Solomon, purchases confiscated land of John Furlow, 568. Nichols, Mrs. Ann, petition of referred to Congress, 137.


Niseler, John Adams, commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 199.


No Journal of John Houstoun's legislature, 324.


Non-associates to be disarmed, 101.


Nudigate, Mr., commissioned as Ist Lieutenant, 209.


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Oath required to be taken by the royal disqualifying act, 360.


Oates, William, sentence of banishment revoked, 628.


O'Brien, John, convicted of counterfeiting, pardoned and permitted to enlist as a soldier, 209.


O'Brien, William, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 16.4.


O'Brien, Wm., and Thos. Ross, appointed to tender test oath, 167.


O'Bryen, William, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Young, land known as the "Ship Yard," and land of Griffith Williams, 436; confiscated land of Christopher Frederick Triebner and John J. Zubly, 514; land of A. Carney, Capt. Ords and John Graham, 548


O'Bryen & Stirk, purchase confiscated land of Lightinston, lot of Tisdale, house and lot of Robt. Smith, house and lot of Hume, house and lot of Zubly, lot, stores and wharf of Samuel Doug- lass, lot of John Johnston and house and lot of John Simpson, 436.


Odingsell, Charles, commissioned as Ist Lieutenant, 159.


Ddingsells, Charles, commisioner to sell confiscated estates, 414; purchases confiscated land of P. Delegall, 468; of Christopher


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F. Triebner, John Goldwire, Abraham Mincey, and William Powel, 506.


Offert, Archibald, purchases confiscated land of James Grierson, 560. Officers taken prisoners not to be paroled, 163.


Ogechce River, cannon to be sent to, 185.


Oswell, Joseph, purchases confiscated land of Thomas Young, 486. Overseers and negroes, houses of to be searched for arms, 92.


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Palmer, John, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Rutherford, 542. Palmer, Thomas, deposition of, 100; enlarged, and to give bond to remain in Savannah, 190.


Pannel. Joseph. purchases one gelding of Thos. Betty, 540.


Panton, William, to have no powder and to ship no produce to Flor- ida, 90; going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


Paper money to be issued, 77; to be issued and lodged in the treas- ury, 89; paper money authorized to meet expenses. 273.


Paris, Peter, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 414; purchases confiscated land of David Johnston, 442.


Parishes, only a few represented in first meeting, 12.


Parochial Committee, to secure goods for the use of the people of this province, 131; to collect fines from non-associates, 131.


Patterson, John, commissioned as Lieutenant, 186.


Patterson, Mr., to be commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 137.


Patton, John, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


Pay of a Battalion in the Continental service, 226; pay of artillery- men, 226.


Peacock, William, member first Executive Council, 306.


Pearce, William. & Nathaniel Pendleton, purchase confiscated land of Thos. Johnston, 444.


Pennal, Joseph, purchases confiscated land of Wm. Manson, 574. Perrea, Nathaniel, purchases confiscated land of Basil Cooper, 588.


Perrie, William, commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 220.


Persons attainted of high treason banished forever from the State, 330.


Petterson, John, purchases confiscated cattle of Wm. Mangrum, 53S. Philips, George, commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 72.


Phoenix, Captain, petition of to be appointed Adjutant referred to: field officers, 127.


Pickron, Aaron, commissioned as Lieutenant, 199.


Piercy, Rev. Mr., requested to preach sermon at opening of Con- gress, 97.


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Polhill, Nathaniel, act proscribing repealed, 620; widow of, to have one-half of his estate, 621


Pooler, Quintin. certain negroes must be delivered to, 142; to de- liver to Thomas Burton certain negroes, 157; to be arrested for refusal to obey orders concerning negroes, 163; to be arrested by Provost Marshal for contempt. 164.


Porteous, Robert, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 147: relieved from penalty of confiscation and banishment, 612; permitted to return and estare of amerced, 612; not permitted to vote or hold office for fourteen years. 613.9


Powel, Josiah, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 414; purchases confiscated land of Stead, a British subject, 502. Powell, William, sentence of banishment revoked, 624.


Fray, Captain, ordered to St. Thomas to proeure seamen, arms and ammunition, 208.


Prefatory Note, 3.


President of Council of Safety. to write letters to absent mem- bers, 70; lays before the Board accounts with the public, 170; orders First Battalion of First Regiment to relieve regulars, 224; orders commanding officers in St. Matthew, St. George, St. Paul and the Ceded Lands to hold their commands in readiness to march, 224.


President, the, Mr. Cochrane and Mr. Girardeau a secret com- mittee to bring in arnis and ammunition, 162.


President of Provincial Congress authorized to appoint secret committee, 241; appoints seven persons to be a secret com- mittee, 243.


President and Council to appoint magistrates, 276.


Preston, Henry, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 146.


Printing Office to be searched, 100.


Prisoners in house of Mr. Mossman allowed the rations of the militia, 159.


Provincial Congress, the first, meets at Savannah the eighteenth of January, 1775, 42; association entered into by members of, 43; communication of St. John's Committee to, 54; answer of to St. John's Committee, 55; a new Provincial Congress to be elected, 76; summoned to meet on the 20th January, 1776, 80; vacancies in to be filled by election, 121; meets on 4th July, 1775, at Tondee's Long Room, Savannah, 228, 229; request Governor Wright to appoint a day of


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fasting and prayer, 231; resolutions of adopting the meas- ures and recommendations of the Continental Congress, 235; address of to Governor Wright, 249; association en- tered into by Provincial Congress on July 13, 1775, 252; term at this Congress to expire on the 20th of August, and a new election to be held between the twentieth of August and the first of September, 257; adjourns to the 19th August, 250; address of, to the inhabitants of Geor- gia, 200: delegates to, favorable to the contentions of the people, elected in every parish and district, 268; meets on the twentieth of January, 1776, and elects Archibald Bulloch President, 268; adjourns without answering Gov- ernor Wright's letter, 272; provides for organization of a regiment on the continental basis, 273; preamble and resolu- tions adopted by, 271; to elect a President and Commander- in-Chief, 276.


Provincial Congress and Council of Safety authorized to issue certificates of indebtedness to the amount of £10,000, 252. Provincial Congress, members of, from the Town and District of Savannah: Archibald Bulloch, Noble Wimberly Jones, Joseph Habersham, Jonathan Bryan, Ambrose Wright, Wil- liam Young, John Glen, Samuel Elbert, John Houstoun, Oliver Bowen, John McCluer, Edward Telfair, Thomas Lee, George Houstoun, Joseph Reynolds, John Smith, Wil- liam Ewen, John Martin, Doctor Zubly, William Bryan, Philip Box, Philip Allman, William O'Brian, Joseph Clay, Seth John Cuthbert, 229. From District of Vernonburgh: Joseph Butler, Andrew Elton Wells, Matthew Roche, Jr., 229. From District of Acton: David Zubly, Basil Cowper, William Gibbons, 229. From Sea Island District: Col. Deveaux, Col. de La Gall, James Bulloch, John Morrill, John Bohun Gerreadieu, John Barnard, Robert Gibson, 229. From District of Little Ogechee: Francis Henry Harris, Joseph Gibbons, James Robertson, 230. From Parish of Saint Mathew: John Stirk, John Adam Treutlen, George Walton, Edward Jones, Jacob Waldhauer, Philip Howell, Isaac Young. Jenkin Davis, John Morel, John Flurl, Charles . Mckay, Christopher Cramer, 230. From Parishi of St. Philip: Col. Butler, William Le Conte, William Maxwell, James Maxwell, Stephen Drayton, Adam Fowler Brisbane, Luke Mann, Hugh Bryan, 230. From Parish of St. George: Henry Jones, John Green, Thomas Burton, William Lord,


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David Lewis, Benjamin Lewis, James Pugh, John Fulton, 230. From Parish of Saint Andrew: Jonathan Cochran, William Jones, Peter Tarlin, Lachlan McIntosh, William McIntosh, George Threadcraft, John Wereat, Roderick McIntosh, John Witherspoon, George McIntosh, Allan Stewart, John McIntosh, Raymond Deniere, 230. From Parish of Saint David: Seth John Cuthbert, William Wil- liams, Sr., 230. From Parish Saint Mary: Daniel Ryan, 230. From Parish Saint Thomas: John Roberts, 230. From Parish of Saint Paul: John Walton, Joseph Mad- dock, Andrew Burns, Robert Rae, James . Rae, Andrew Moore, Andrew Burney, Leonard Marbury, 230. From Parish Saint Johns: James Screven, Nathan Brownson, Daniel Roberts, John Baker, Sen., John Bacon, Sr., Jantes Maxwell, Edward Ball, William Baker, Sr., William Bacon, Jr., John Stephens, John Winn, Sr., 230.


Provisions, scarcity of in 1777, 310.


Provost Marshal, to take into custody the negroes of Clement Martin, deceased, 219.


Public officers, compensation of, 277.


Public papers at Ebenezer to be brought to Savannah by James Whitefield, 168.


Pugh, Lieutenant, dismissed from service, 187.




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