The state records of North Carolina, vol. XXII, pt. 1, Part 22

Author: North Carolina. cn; Saunders, William Lawrence, 1835-1891, ed; Clark, Walter, 1846-1924 ed; Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918. dn; North Carolina. Trustees of the Public Libraries
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Goldsboro, N. C., Nash brothers, printers
Number of Pages: 1058


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I do hereby Authorize and Depute John or Arthur Averitt to take the within mentioned prisoners into his custody & Deliver them to the Sheriff or Gaoler at Wihnington. Given under my hand this 26 dany, 1747.


EDWARD WARD.


CARTERET COUNTY.


List of Soldiers in the Regiment under the Command of Col. Thomas Lovick who Appeared by Sundry Alarms & By Sunumnon, To Attack and Keep of the Enemy, &e., Who had Invaded the Town of Beaufort and Harbour Adjacent.


June 14th, 1747.


263


STATE RECORDS.


MEN ON DUTY AT TOWN AND ON THE BANKS, WHEN THE ENEMY LAY IN THE BAY & HAD TAKEN SEVERAL VESSELS --


Capt. Charles Cogdell


-


David Shepard


Dederick Gibble


Saml. Negus


Wm. Cole


Danl. Everett


Wm. Dennis


2 days.


Peter Piver


Geo. Read, Clk. Regiment


Danl. Rees


Newel Bell


Geo. Neithercott


Thos. Austin, Senr 13 Men is


26 days.


AUGUST 26. MEN ON DUTY WHEN THE TOWN WAS TAKEN :


Maj. Enoch Ward


1


Edw. Fuller, Lieut.


John Shackleford, Ensn.


Joseph Morss, Sergt.


Geo. Bell, Sergt.


Thos. Canaday, Sergt


John Williston


Richd. Ward


Joseph Fulford


Ross Bell


Edwd. Simpson


3 days.


John Bele Cornel Canaday


John Nelson


Joseph Davis Danl. Ross


Thos. Gillikin


Thos. Gillikin, Junr. John McDoell


Valentine Ward


Timo. Merryhew Geo. Neithercott


264


STATE RECORDS.


Vewell Bell


Willm. Beusn


Richd. Thompson


Ambrs. Jones


Saml. Whitehurst


Rich. Williamson


Andrew Adams


Elias Nelson


Nathnl. Hancock


Joshua Simpson


Benja. Guthrie


Thos. Willistons


Richd. Canaday


Cornelius Simpson


Wm. Owen


Jonas Weeks


John Simpson


Jos. Fulford, Jun.


Robt. Polk


Saml. Howland


Richd. Gabriel


John Arthur


Benja. Hanevek


Win. Cole


Deder Gibble


Resolve Waldron


John Shackleford


Willm. Roberts


Peter Piver


John Williamson


Edwd. Shepherd.


53 men is


159 days.


Richd. Cogdell. Ensign


-


Geo. Read, Clk. Regimt.


Ww. Dennis


Thos. Austin, Jun.


Lewis Welsh 5 Men is


5 days.


Total of 58 Men is


164 days.


.


3 days.


265


STATE RECORDS.


September 1, 1747.


Majr. Enoeh Ward Capn. Chas. Cogdell


r


Rich. Cogdell, Ensign Geo. Read, Clk. Regimt. Wm. Cole Danl. Rees Wm. Burn


5 days.


Timo. Merryhew


Edwd. Sheperd


Dederick Gibble


Geo. Cogdell


Geo. Neithercott


Mickl. Paequinett 13 Men at 5 days each


1 65 days.


Joseph Fulford, Junr Wm. Dennis John Bell 3 Men at 4 days each


4 days.


12 days.


Newell Bell


Riehd. Thompson 2 Men 2 days each


4 days.


Stembr. ye 10th.


Cap. Chas. Cogdell


Richd. Cogdell, Ens.


Geo. Read, Clk. Regimnt


Thos. Canaday, Sergt.


Joseph Morss, Sergt.


Thos. Austin, Junr. Tobe Meders John Cogdell


6 days.


Riehd. Canaday


John Medoell David Lewis


David Sheppard Willm. Taylor Laughlin Quin John Roberts


266


STATE RECORDS.


Danl. Catholick.


-


David Hicks


Wm. Owin


Maddock Wharton


John Brown


Isaac Parker


Daniel Everitt


Wm. Dennis


Nuell Bell


Thomas Austin, Senr.


Danl. Rees


6 days.


Wm. Cole


Doderick Gibble


Timo. Merrihew


Edwd. Shepard


James Woodland


Peter Piver


Thos. Love


Wm. Roberts


Joshua Nash


35 Men 6 days Each


210 days.


John Bell


James Bell, Junr.


Saml. Negus


4 days.


Benja. Small & his son


Eph. Chadwick 6 Men at 4 days Each


24 days.


Total 41 Men is


234 days.


Edwd Fuller, Lieut.


John Williston, Sergt.


Joseph Fulford


Richd. Ward


Geo. Cogdell


Ross Bell


2 days.


Edwd. Simpson Joseph Davis Thos. Gillikin


Thos. Gillikin, Junr.


267


STATE RECORDS.


Valentine Ward Richd. Thompson Samuel Witherst Richd. Williamson Andrew Adams Nath. Hancock


Joshua Simpson


Benja. Guthrie


Thos. Williston


2 days.


Cornel Simpson


Jonus Weeks


Robert Potts


Saml. Howland


Richd. Gabriel


Ambrose Jones


Benja. Hancock


Wm. Beven


54 days.


27 Men 2 days each


No. of Days pr. List :


16


26


164


81


234


54


575


Total Sum


Officers' Time :


Col. Thos. Lovick


16


£10 0 0


Maj. Enoch Ward


8


4 0 0


Capt. Chas. Cogdell


13


4 17


6


2 days. Edwd. Fuller, Liet.


5


1 5


0


Richd. Cogdell, Ensign


12


2 14 0


John Shackleford, Ensign


3


0 13


6


Serjants :


Joseph Morss


9


£1 16


0


Geo. Bell


3


0 12


0


Thos. Canaday


9


1 16


0


John Williston


5


1 0 0


Geo. Read, Clk. Regimt.


14


2 2 0


Total Officers


97 £30 16 0


Col. Thos. Lovick


268


STATE RECORDS.


Private Men, Common Soldiers, Time 478 days 71 14 0 16 0


Powder Proclamation


Amt. of Powder Col. Thos. Lovick 5 pounds. Richard Cogdell 1 pound.


£103 6 0


Received on board the Sloop Johnston, myself Master, bound from hence as a flag of Truce to St. Augustine from Lewis De Rosset, Sheriff of New Hanover County, fourteen Spanish Prisoners, Viz: Capt. Pedro, Domingo Lopes, Pedro Lopes, Francisco Estrada, Antonio Estrada, Francisco Rabaro, Juan Emandez, Angelo Rivero, Jose Ruis, Antonio Benouro, Pablo Megias, Michael Peres, Garcio and Jose Rivero to be delivered unto the Gov. or Commander in Chief at St. Augustine for the King of Spain.


Rec'd Jany 27th, 1748.


GEO. SMITH.


Dr. The Publick to Wm. Moore. 1748


September 6. To 1500 Nt. Beef supply'd in time Spanish Invasion at 12pw £ 75


To Maintenance, & Imprisoning Ten Span- ish Negroes 12 days at 10s each p. day 60


To a Gun burst in time of Action Cost 80


£215


269


STATE RECORDS.


The Publiek of North Carolina to John Walker, Dr.


For Rashons supplied the Detachment under the Command of Gl. Waddel, Vizt:


June 25 To 12 Rashons to the General


26 12 Ditto


27 12 Ditto


28 12 Ditto


29 12 Ditto


30 12 Ditto


July 1 12 Ditto


2 12 Ditto


3 12 Ditto-120


@84 4


To Rashons to Coll. Moore from the 25 June to 9 July, 616 Rashons 20 10 8


To Ditto to Coll. Schaw to 6 July, 396 Rashons @8d 13 4 0


To Ditto Cap. Farquard Campbell to the 4th July, 367 Rashs.


12 4 8


To Coll. Speneer to June 29th, 90 Rashs (@8d 3 To Waggoners to July 6th, 110 Rasns 3 13 -4


£ 56 12 8


NORTH CAROLINA: These are to certify that I, the Subscriber. Did Press in Craven County a Barrel of Pork from Martin Franks for bis Majesty's Service being for acet. of an Expedition, against the Spaniards, likewise gave & Reed to Coll. George Roberts for the Same.


Dated this 22 Mareh, 1741.


EVEN JONES.


Feb. 29, 1742.


The within Claim was allowed to Mr. Martin Franks ₺ 12 0 0


1748 The Publiek to Josa : Toomer, Dr.


November 21. To 14 Days Dyeting of 3 Spaniards yo


Came from New Bern @78 6 P' Day Each € 15 15 0 JOSHUA TOOMER. Proven upon oath before me


at Brunswiek, 27 Feb., 1748.


JOHN SAMPSON.


270


STATE RECORDS.


A LIST OF THE VOLUNTEERS & DRAFTS RAIS'D IN MARTIN FOR THE PRESENT EXPEDITION.


Volunteers.


Drafts.


Thomas Watson


Samuel Moore


Joseph Reading


John Cross


Joseph Lee


John Bonner


Needom Bryan


Joshua Hodges


John Parker


Wm. Whitfield


Ezekiel Moore


Willis Whitfield


Christopher Hynds


Wm. Turlington


John Garrett


Wm. Suanner


Jesse Staten


Saml. Smithwiek


John Daives


Ephraim Wyatte


Joseph Cooper


Elijah Price


James Morsley


James Bruinfield


Joseph Taylor


John Harrel


Benjn. Cippin


IIenry Bate


Marium Manning


Joseph Hinson Warren


Edwd. Mizell


David Everitt


James Robason


Benj. Hardison


Swain Daniel


Lorton Cooper


George Ethingham


David Hinson


John Ilynde


John Manning


Win. Blackwell.


David Caraway


Simon Daniel


John Redditt, Junr.


Wmn. Dew


Thos. Williams


Bently Manning


Jonathan Cherry


John Summit


Jacob Morris


Martin Joyce


Abraham Johnston


Ephraim Coward Win. Purvis Isaac Boyt


Saml. Willard


271


STATE RECORDS.


Jonas Wood Stephen Onterbridge Ebenezer Slade.


KENNETH MCKENZIE.


Sept. 23d. The Province of North Carolina to Samll Green, Dr. 1748.


To medicines, dressing, diet, attendance of the following Spanish Prisoners (Taken at Brunswick, in Cape Fear River) By order of Major Jolm Swann, Capt. Thomas Jones, Adjutant David Lindsay, and Lewis DeRosset, Sheriff, viz. :


To medicines, Dressing and eure of John DeSalis, whose E S. D. face, ears, neck and back of both hands was burned with gun powder when the Spanish sloop blew up, from Sept. 12th to 19th, Inelusive 5 0 0


To house room, diet, attendance, &c., Eight Days .. 4 0 0 To medicines and Dressing of Joseph Sallad, being blown up in the same sloop, whose face, ears, neck, breast, belly and both legs quite round and deep from knee to ankle, very much burned, as also both hands, very deep, taking at least one hour every day to Dress him, whose cure I believe will be compleated about the Last of September, Inst. The number of Dressings, one from Septr. 12 to the 30th, Inclusive 30 0 0


To diet, house room, attendance, &e., twenty days. 12 0 0 To one Senitive Mixture, being Exceeding Costlie. 1 0 0 To medicines and Dressing of Francisco De Strades, of a


Gun Shot wound, the Ball entering on the fore part of the right shoulder, going under the Blade and lodging near ye Right Kidney, from Sept. Sth, whose cure I be- lieve will be perfected about the 2d of October next, in all 24 Dressings 18 0 0


To Diet, house room, attendance 24 days. 11 0 0 To Medicines and Dressing of Francisco Navaros of a Gun


Shot Wound, the Ball entering on the fore part of the right shoulder and going under the blade, lodges at ye under part very deep, whose cure I believe will be com- pleated about ye 2nd of Sept., in all 24 days. .18 0 0


272


STATE RECORDS.


To diet, House room, Attendance, &c., 24 Days. 1ł 0 0 To Medicines and twice Dressing of Francisco Formadas,


having Eight large wounds upon his head and neck. ... 4 0 0 To Francisco Gonsallis, being sick ---


To a large pectoral Electuary, 12 doses 1


0 0 To two suppurating Cataplasms 0 0 To Emolient Ointment 10 0 To diet, Nursing, &e., 22 days. 12 0 0


To Medicines sent to the lion'ble Roger Moores, Esq., for


two Spaniards burned very much when the sloop blew up 5 0 0


£148 10 0 Per SAM'LL GREEN.


Wilmington, Sept. 23d, 1748.


This Day, being ye 2-1th of Septr., 1748, appeared before Rufus Marsden, one of the Justices for keeping the Peace of the County of New Hanover, Doct'r Samuel Green, and made Oath on the Holy Evangelist that the said Sam'l Green was employed as above and within mentioned, and that the above and within charge is no more than he usually charges, and that the above and within account is true in every part and particular.


SAM'LL GREEN.


Sworn to before me, the 24 Sept., 1748.


RUFUS MARSDEN.


The Publick, to William Carver, Dr. E S. D.


1748.


15 Jan'y, To Vietuling 7 Spaniards, 23 Days, (@) 5s p. Day, Each Spaniard, old Tenor -40 5 0


18 To Vietuling 10 Do. 3 Days, @@ 5s. 7 10 0 22 To Vietuling 12 Do. 4 Days, Ca: 58 12 C =


€59 15 0


N. Carolina.


Jolm Hutchinson made oath Before me, Rufus Marsden, a Jus- tice of the peace for the County of New Hanover, That the above ace't is True & Just.


Wilmington, the 4 March, 1748.


Sworn to before Rufus Marsden,


1


273


STATE RECORDS.


A LIST OF NORTHAMPTON RIDGMENT.


John Dawson, Colo.


John Edwards, Lieut .- Colo


James Manney, Major. Dead


John Moore, Capt.


Dead


Roanoke


95


Thomas Bradford, Leiut't.


William Avent, Insoign, & two Corpralls & four Seargents. ..


Samuel Cottin, Captain


Roanoke


112


Arthur Cottin, Lieut.


Thomas Cottin, Insoign


Two Corpralls & four Scarjents. .


William Short, Capt ..


Roanoke


59


Thomas Barrett, Lieut't.


John Short, Insoign


Two Corpralls & four Searjents. .


William Bennett, Capt.


. Moved


Roanoke


101


William Boddie, Lieut't.


William Bennett, Insoign.


Two Corpralls & four Scarjents. .


John Deberry, Capt Refuses to Act Meherren 115


James Facen, Lieut't. - Deberry, Insoign


Two Corpralls & four Scarjents. .


John Dew, Capt. Moved Meherrin 109


Arthur Sherard, Lieut't.


William Tyner, Insoign


Two Corpralls & four Scarjents. .


William Battle, Capt Mcherrin Neck 85


Joseph Brett, Lieut't.


Elisha Darden, Insoign. 676


Two Corpralls & four Searjents. .


Captain William Short, Eldest in Commission, Recommended for Major, in the stead of James Many, Deccas'd, and in Room of Such Captains as are Dead or Remov'd, their Leiutenants to Supply there places.


Arms and Ammunitions from his Majesty's Stores, None. 22-18


274


STATE RECORDS.


The Melitia of the s'd Ridgment are provided Cheifly with Gunns and Swords. Indian Nations, only one, called the Meherrins, and that Consisting of very few in Number.


A True and Perfect Return of the Ridgment of Northampton County.


By me, JOIIN DAWSON, Collo'l.


A LIST FOR THE YEAR 1748.


A list of all the Men that are Obliged by Law to bear Arms in the Company whereof John Ashe is Appointed Capt., together with the Number of days Each Man attended at the late Alarm.


DAYS. € S. D.


Officers Sam'l Ashe, Lieutenant.


7


1 4 0


Thom's Merrick Ensign 7 1 6


Rich'd Scott


7


1 8 0


Frans. Alexander


Sergeants 7


1 8 0


Chris'n Dudley


7


1 8 0


A. Joseph Alexander 6


S


6 6


Ezekiel Alexander 7


2 12 6


£10 18 0


Peter Batson


6


B. Thomas Batson


6


Luke Bowen


6


David Bowen


Stokely Bishop


4


Greier Bishop


7


Thomas Cunningham 7


John Costen


1


C. Roland Crocker


7


Timothy Craven


Stephen Costen


Peter Costen


7


Thomas Deiton


6


Thomas Dixson 6


275


STATE RECORDS.


D.


Franeis Dixson


2


William Dixson


Ralph Doe


2


Samuel Doe


6


E.


Richard Earle


7


F. Isaac Faris 7


John Frazier


6


Andrew Fabin


6


Daniel Fling


7


G.


Jeremiah Griffith


Benjamin Gurley


3


H.


Stephen Hawkins


6


John Henesey


7


John Howard


J. David Jameson 7


L.


Cornelius Larcy


7


Michael Louber


7


Michael Louber, Jun.


7


M.


Thomas McClamey


7


John McClamey 6


William Morris


1


James Morris


7


Solomon Morris


7


William Mitchel


7


Caleb Mason


6


Morgan Morgan


N. William Nichols 3


Thomas Nixson


6


Morgan Nixson 6


Joshua Nixson 3


P. Richard Player


6


Richard Preist


7


Joseph Price


S. Oswell Sill 7


William Swann


4


Henry Scibbo


6


Woodman Sudbury


3


7


Robert Nixson


Thomas Nixson, Jun.


276


STATE RECORDS.


James Sudbury


John Stokely 2


Thomas Stokely 7


Capewell Stokely 3


T. Soloman Townsend 7


Thomas Townsend


W. David Williams 7 John Wharton 4


George Wild


CAPE FEAR,


N. HANOVER COUNTY,


NORTH CAROLINA.


The Publick Dr. to Joseph Blake:


For Sundry Ferryages of Men & Horses over & back again my Ferry, on accompt of the Spaniardses Landing and plundering Brunswick, and ferrying sundry Messengers backwards & forwards on said aec't, vist. :


1748.


Sept. 5th, To ferrying 35 Men & Horses-


Sept. 6th, To ditto 40 Do-


Sept. 7th, To ditto 60 Do-


Sept. 8th, To ditto 20 Do-


Sept. 9th, To ditto 18 Do-


Sept. 10th, To ditto 15 Do-


188 Men & Horses @ Proclam'l money. . . . . . . £ 3 15 2 Sept. 11th and 12th, To Ferrying the above Men & Horses


at their return from Town, going to their several Ilomes. 3 15 2


£7 10 4 N. B. Each ferriage at 3s. old currency P. Man & Horse is P. money.


JOS: BLAKE.


277


STATE RECORDS.


The Publick to William Dry, in the time of the Spanish Allarm at Brunswick :


1748, Sept. 8th-


To Cash paid William Simpson for Beef & other Provis-


ions for the Men


£ 40


6 0


To William Gradey, for Ditto 17 7 6 )


To William Ross for Cash gave the Express to Chas. Torn


1 5 0


To Ralph Bugnion for 2 Dollars & 5 Bitts gave Do. G 5 0 Sept. 6th-


To Cash paid for Powder & Ball for the Men 7 0 0


To John Davis for 3 galls. Rum . 9.0 0


To a negro Fellow, cost me to George Ronakts $45 Ster- ling, which was kill'd by accident in assisting in the Allarm


450 0 0


Sept. 8th-


To Fort Johnston for Beef, Pork and Rice for 40 people 2 Days & half 25 0 0


Sept. 10th-


To Cash paid sundry Sailors & for Burying the Dead Spaniards Sept. 12th-


10 0 0


To Cash paid sailors for assisting to gett the Guns & anchors, &c., on shoar out of the wreck & for Boat Hire To ditto paid a second time to men. 5 0 0


80 0 0


To Rum & Sugar bo't of Corp. Starkett for the Men in getting the things on shoar. 20 =


To 1 Barril Beef & 4 Bushels Corn to the People getting the sails & other things on shoar, &e. 16 0 0


To a Pettiangood & three negroes 4 days assisting 20 0 =


Old tenour £657 3 6


To 1 pair Pistols had of John Moore, which were Lost .. . 15 0 0


£672 3 6


Brunswick, September 4th, 1751.


Errors Excepted. P. WILL'M DRY.


278


STATE RECORDS.


The Publick To William Dry, by Order of Eleazer Allen, Edward Mosely, Roger Moore and William Forbes, Esq'rs, and The Commissioners appointed for taking care of the Rivers against Allarms :


To William Lithgow for 50w. Powder and 25w. Bullets,


at two Different times in Allarıns, @ 258. & 4s., is. . . £ 75 0 0 To Edward Simpson for 6w. Powder & 20w. Bullets 14 0 0 1744, June --


To William Ross, for sundrys, vizt. :


12 Indian Trading Guns, @ £10 120 0 0


11 Cartooch Boxes, @ 37s. 6d. 20 12 6


6w. Gun Powder, @ 25s 7 10 0


6 Cutlashes, @ 50s 15 0 0


2 Doz'n Gnn Flints 100


1744, June 26-


To Edward Simpson for sundrys, Vizt. :


12 Guns @ £15. 180


0 0


12 Cutlasses @ 60s. 36


0 0


12 Cartridge Boxes @ 25s 15 0 0


12 Powder Flasks @ 25s. 15 0 0


Old Tenour £499 2 6 The above ace't I have been obliged to pay above six years past. Brunswick, Septem'r 4th, 1751.


Errors Excepted. P. WILL'M DRY.


279


STATE RECORDS.


THE PUBLICK TO DAVIES & MACKENZIE, DR.


1748, Sept. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11-


For Sundrys Do in an Alarum, Vizt .: 130w. Gun Powder, @ 25s ... £162 10 0


£130 0 0


300w. Bulletts & Shotts, @ 4s. 6d ...


67 10 0 60 0 0


1,500 flints, @ 50s 37 10 0 18 15 0


500 flour, @ £8, &c. 40 0 0 40 0 0


8w. Candles, @ 78. 6d. 3 0 0 2 8 0


10 Cheeses, @ 25s. 12 10 0 . 12 10 0


2,685w. Beef & cooking included, @ 18 134 5 0


134 9 0


Jelle-6 Negroes, to gett Wood, Bake and Cook.


1 Lanthorn


3 10


0 3 10 .0


32w. Butter, @ sub. 15s.


8 15


0


8 15 0


14 Gall's Rum & Wine, @ 60s


42 0 0


35 0 0


Salt, at sundry times.


5 0 0


5 00


6 Quire paper, @ 10s. 3 0 0 3 0 0


41/2 Bushells Corn, @ 30s


6 15 0 6 15 0


4 Guns, Bursted, @ £10.


40


0 0


20 0 0


8 Good Guns, Lost, @ £20.


160


0 0


96 0 0


8 Cutlasses, Lost, @ £5.


40 0 0


32 0 0


12 Cartouch Boxes, do, @ 40s.


21


0 0


18 0 0


Sundry Guns, Cutlasses, &c., Dam- aged, by Estimation


50 0 0 .


10 0 0


To Sundrys Supplied at a former Damage done


50 0 0


Alarum & Sund'y


£685 18 0


NEW HANOVER COUNTY-SS.


Came before mne, John Sampson, one of his Majesties Justices, Assigned to keep the peace for the County afores'd, Mr. Ira F. Davies, who maketh Oath on the Holy Evangelist that the above Acco't Amounts to Nine Hundred & Seventy Pounds tive Shillings, Old Currency, Is Just and True.


DAVIES & MCKENZIE.


Sworn to before me: JOHN SAMPSON.


280


STATE RECORDS.


LIST OF MEN IN THE SPANISH ALLARM UNDER THE COMMAND OF WILLIAM DRY, AND HOW MANY DAYS EACH MAN WAS ON DUTY.


No. Days. No. Days.


1 Schenck J. Moore, Lieut. 16


35 Jacob Sinnons 5


2 William Moore Ensign .. 6 36 Francis Thomas 6


3 Edward Wingate, Sergt. 6 37 Soloman Ogden 1


4 Samuel Jarvis 4 38 Isaac Ogden 4


5 John Jane 5 39 Jolm TIall


4


6 Corns. Harnett 6 40 Simon Howard 4


7 John Wright 4


41 Hope Williss 6


8 Dunean Cowen 5


42 George Nicholass 6


9 Jolm Davis, Junr 6


43 Edward Pemberton 6


10 James Moore 6 44 Peter Lord 6


11 John Moore 6


45 William Lord 6


12 Francis Rhodes 5


46 Christopher Cain 6


13 Burges White 5 47 George Richardson 6


14 William Watters 4 48 John Wooldrick 6


15 Joseph Watters 4 49 Thomas Fletcher 6


16 John Watters


50 William Davis


6


17 Jolm Gibbes


4 51 Benj'n Morrison 5


18 George Gibbes


52 William Simpson, Senr. . 6


19 Eleanor Allen 4 53 Edward Simpson 6


20 James Hasell, Junr.


6 54 William Gradey


6


21 Jolm Potter


6 55 Tlenry Bosheer 4


22 Myles Potter


6 56 Thomas White 1


23 Harison Lewis 6 57 Henry Simmons 4


24 William Lewis 6 58 Jolm Grange 4


25 Joseph Lewis 6 59 Jolm Lucas 4


26 James Lewis 6 60 Jolin Bell 6


27 John Blake 6 61 Thomas Bell 4


4


29 Maurice Moore, Senr. 6 63 John Sullivant 4


30 Edward Wingate, Junr. . 6 64 Henry Shaw 6


31 John Wingate 6 65 James Galloway 6


32 Edward Porter 6 66 John Leay 6


33 John Daniels 5 67 Thomas Davis 6


34 John Simmons 5


28 Berringer Moore 6 62 James Bell


STATE RECORDS.


281


A LIST OF CAPT. SAMEL COBRIN'S COMPANY.


Samel Cobrin, Captain. No.


Thomas Betty, Lieutenant.


John Watkins 21


John Kuykendall, Insin.


Charles Mo Feeters 22


Ilendry Tonston, Sergen.


Edward Ilogin


23


George Heger, Sergen.


Robert Brank


21


Abraham Kuykendall, Corperl.


Frederick Hambright


25


Adam Dick, Corpillr. No.


Peterer lloyl


27


Robart Leeper 1


Peter Bumgardner 28


Robart Patrick 2


Peter Oyster


29


William Hendry


3


Peter (Jub


30


Andrew MeNab


4


Michel Rudeseele


31


Phillip Rudisill, Corpil.


William Heger 32


Solomon Harper


33


Peter Kuykendall 6


Hendry Sides


34


William Ilagirty


7


Jacob Forney


35


Andrew llemton


8


Boston Bett


36


Lenard Kilen


37


Thomas Stone


12


William Rachford


40


John Langham


13


Felty Taliner


41


George Rutlege


14


John Limerman


42


William Gleghorn


15


Cristin Limerman 13


Samel Willson


16


Watson Ferol, Juner -4-4


Jolın Nelson 17


Watson Ferol, Senor


45


. Thomas Ranils


18


Joseph Green


46


Richard Ranils


19


Peter Eaker


.17


David Stanley


20


Adam Sides


48


A LIST OF YOUNG MEN.


No.


No.


John Tuftis 1


John Richman


6


Jacob lloy] 7


William Armstrong 3


Joseph Seler


8


John Donghart


4


William Little


9


John Kilen


5


Archibald Little


10


.


William Moore 10


John Rorite


38


John Moore 9


William Aldeare 11


John Camp


39


John Armstrong 2


Hendry Richards


26


James Kuykendall 5


282


STATE RECORDS.


No.


No


William Patrick 11


John Patrick 12


Michel Oyster 13


Michel Selor


22


William Froneberry


14


John Dick


23


Peter Bumgarnor 15


Hendry Ramsont 24


Thomas Warwick 16


Capt. Coburn.


James Moore 17


Married mon 48


Isaac Cobren 18


Young men


30


Adam Dick


19


Guns wanting


18


A LIST OF CAPT. JOIN SHEARRARD COMPANY.


William Fort, left Tennant.


John Peacock, Insine.


Thomas Woodard, Sergant.


John Barefoot, Sergant.


Jacob Bardin, Sergant.


No.


Jones Cook 1


2


Ormerger Haul


3


Jolm Newsum


4


Richard Warrel


28


Jese Pitman


5


John Warret, Juner 20


John Peacock


6


Vam Hilbern


30


John Eastterlin


31


Moses Johnson


32


Benja. Alford


9


William Alford


10


Jese Bardin 11


Soloman Person


12


Thomas Branch


13


Daniel Lotley


14


Moses Braneh 15


Thomas Caraway 16


Thomas Prise 17


Nathan Prise 18


William Jones


19


Jobe Rowly


20


Robert Sherrard 21


Simon Sherrard


22


William Radford 23


Daniel Conner 24


Thomas Bennet


25


John Rowel


26


John Wearrel, Sener


27


Peter Peack


7


William Lineh


8


Samuel Peacock 33


William Hubard


34


William Starling


35


Leavel Watkins


36


John Taylor


37


Soloman Rouse


38


Joab Spyve


39


Thomas A. Cock


10


John A. Cock


41


Simon A. Cock


42


Elisha Woodard


43


No.


William A. Cock


Jacob Limermon 20


Cristel Eaker 21


283


STATE RECORDS.


No.


No.


Thomas Woodard, Jun. 44


Right Bass 56


John Shearrard 45


James Barefield 57


Benja. Sherrard 46


William Cook 58


Nathan Chance


47


Joel Ellis 59


Richard Derdeno 48


Daniel Powel 49


John Derdeno, Senor 61


Jolm Barnes 50


John Derdeno, Juner 62


Samuel Barnes 51


Isaac Daniel 63


Benja. Barnes 52


John Daniel 61


Charles A. Cock 53


Stephen Weaver 65


James Cannon


54


Absalum Ellis 66


John Haul


55


William Williams


67


A LIST OF WHAT MEN ATTENDED UPON THE ALARM AT WILMINGTON THIE 4 SEP'R, 1748, BELONGING TO CAPT'N JOIN SAMPSON'S COMP'TE, & THE NUM- BER OF DAYS OF ATTENDANCE.


Days Days com-


No. MEN'S NAMES.


In ing & Total.


£ S. D.


town. going.


1 John Sampson, Capt.


7


7


2 12 6


2 Allex. Lillington, Left.


1


7 1 15


3 Fred'k Gregg, Ensign


7


7 1 11 6


4 John Miller, Sergt.


5


3


8 1 12


0


5 Lewis Powel, Sergt.


5


3


8


1 12


0


6 Henry Hollingsworth, Do.


5


3


8


1 12


0


7 Hugh MeAlex'dr, Corp


4


3


7


1 4


6


8 John Dickson, Corp.


4


2


6


1


1


0


9 Willianı Stuart, Corp.


3


3


6


1 1 0)


10 John Taylor, Drummer


4


2


6


1


1 0


11 James Williams 4


3


7 7


13 Joseph Wilson


2


2


4


14 John Jones


6


2


8


15 Robert McRee


3


3


6


16 John Smith


3


3


6


£15 2 6


12 Rich'd Thorp


4


3


James Rasco


284


STATE RECORDS.


17 Samuel Gavin


1


3


7


18 John Matchit


4


3


7


19 James Cook


2


2


4


20 John Williams


2


2


4


21 William McLean


4


3


7


22 Andrew McCoole


2


3


7


23 John Sutch


4


2


6


24 Anthony Williams


1


2


3


25 David Murry


1


2


3


26 Jas. Murry


1


2


3


27 John Clark


1


2


3


28 Robert Marro


4


2


6


29 Geo. Miller


4


3


7


30 Candrid Whitman


4


2


6


31 James Murry


1


2


3


32 Jolın Pidcock


2


2


2


33 Francis Brice


3


3


6


34 Geo. Alleyn


2


2


35 William Thomas


1


2


3


36 James Wheatly


4


3


7


37 Daniel Love


4


3


7


38 William Routledge


6


11%


71/2


39 Patrick Stuart


3


3


6


40 William Houston


2


3


5


41 Thos. Matchit


4


3 7


42 David Shaghin


2


2


43 Thos. Cumings


4


2


6


44 Jas. Blogs


2


2


4


45 Wm. Armstrong


3


2


5


46 Sezor Hoskins


1


2


3


47 Rich'd James


6


1


7


48 Benjm. Fussell


6


1


7


49 Samn Thiselwood


6


1


7


50 John Showers 5


1 6


51 Joseph Williams 2


2


4


52 John Cumings


4


2


53 William Savidge


4


2


6


54 Cliftin Bowen


1


2


3


55 Daniel Norriss


1


2


3


285


STATE RECORDS.


56 Wm. Morriss


4


2 6


57 John Cooek


3


2


5


58 Manuel Bozer 2


2 2


59 Franeis Savidge


1 2 6


60 Thos. Keenan


1


2


6


61 Corniles Lawrey 6


1


7


62 Joseph Carr


3


7


63 Wm. Carr


3


3


7


64 James Green 3


5


65 John Broek 1


2


3


66 Win. Edwards 1


2


3


67 Wm. Keenan 2


2


1


68 Rich'd Bearfeild


1


3


69 William Goodman 1


3


1


70 Jonnathan Tiler


1


3


4


71 Wm. Tayler


1


3


4


72 Thomas Tiler


1


3


4


73 James Morris


1


3


1


74 Neil Shoglin


1


2


3


75 Benjn. Roads


1


2


3


76 Henry Roads


1


2 3


77 John Millington


1


2 3


78 Laughlin Love


1


2


3


79 Jas. Hall


1


2


3


80 William Serjant


1


2


3


81 Thos. Pieket


1


2


3


82 Isaae Tiekpen


1


2


3


83 Jacob Bony


1


2


6


84 Timothy Murphy


4.


2


6


85 John Young 1


3


4


86 Richd. James, Junr


5


1


6


87 Robert Hooeks 1


4


2


6


89 Arehd. Houston


4


2


6


90 William Pounds


5


2


7


91 Henry Wells 1


2


3


92 Zebl Hollingsworth 2


3


5


93 Thos. Lee


1


2


3


94 John Speer


2 3


5


2


3


88 James Williams


286


STATE RECORDS.


95 James Hollingsworth 2


3


5


96 Jacob Ilanehey


4


2


6


97 Thos. Roads


2


4


98 Sam Thorp


2


4


99 Fras. Clark


3


2


5


100 Hugh Dickson


4


3


7


101 Jacob Hanchy, Junr


4


2


6


102 James Otterson


4


2


6


103 James Wright


4


2


6


104 Hezeeiah Doan


1


3


4


315 231


544


Officers


£ 15


6


Men Proc. Money


115 7 0


£130 9 6


No. CAROLINA-N. HANOVER CO.


To the Sheriff of N. Hanover County, or his Deputy :


Whereas, I have receiv'd Information that six Spanish Prisoners taken at the Capes are now detain'd at Brunswick; whom I have directed to be conveyed to Wilmington, and there detain'd, and there deliver'd into your Custody :




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