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situate between the meridian line run by Messieurs Sinchir McClean, and that lately run by Messieurs Nevil and MeChes,. bounded southward by an extension of Mason and Dizon's lise, al northward by the Ohio river ; and also all others residing to the eastward of the said line run by Messieurs Sinelair & McCken, who heretofore may have supposed themselves to be there methl within the State of Virginia, to take notice of the proceeding" aforesaid, and to pay due obedience to the laws of this Comme wealth.
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Given in Council, under the band of his Excellency. JOHN DICK INSON, Esquire, President, and the scal of the State, at Ff delphia, this twenty sixth day of March, one thousand wou hundred and eighty-three.
JOHN DICKINSON.
Attest-JOHN ARMSTRONG, Jun'r Secretary. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH
A return of Justices for the district composed of the townski of Salisbury and Sadsbury, in the county of Lancaster, was received and read. Whereupon,
Ordered, That William Boyd, Esquire, be apppointed a Justin of the Peace for the county of Lancaster, and that he be commi sioned accordingly.
A petition from Christian Van Phul, praying a pass to New York, was read, and granted.
The petition of Cato Walts, convicted of larceny in the comty of Philadelphia, was read; and order taken that the fine of twenty pounds adjudged to the State be remitted.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer, agreeably to resolutie of the General Assembly, in favour of John Shaw, Jobn Harkins, John Fell, and John Johnston, for the sum of fifty pounds specie, being the reward offered by proclamation of Council for apprebeat ing and securing Levi Doan; said resolution dated 17th of Mand, 1783.
An order was drawn on said Treasurer in favor of John Nichd son, Esquire, Comptroller General, for the sum of fifteen pousd, specie, for which he is to be accountable
The petition of Stephen Porter was read, praying that John Hubly may be superceded in bis office of Prothonotary of Less ter county, and the petitioner appointed to that office.
Ordered, To lie on the table.
Two orders were drawn on the Treasurer in favour of Dell Duncan, Esquire, late Commissioner of Purchases in the county!y Westmoreland ; the one for one thousand and forty-two pou eleven shillings and four pence, State money ; the other for: hundred and fifteen pounds fifteen shillings and four pence opet A certificate from Colonels Moylan and Hampton was prend by Captain Oberton, and read; upon which is was ordered f
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Lomas Oberton's commission as a Captain in the fourth regiment Light Dragoons, aball have date upon the twenty-fourth of April, 81.
The following deeds were examined and signed by his Excellen- the President, vizt :
To Mr. William Turnbull, for lot No. 31, containing ten acres thirty-five perches, situate on Province Island ; sold agreeable law, for eight hundred and twenty-seven pounds fourteen shil- and four pence of the bills of credit of this State of the twen- · ninth day of April, 1780.
To Doctor John Morgan, for lots in the city of Philadelphia, 1744, 1745, and 1746: Sold as aforesaid, for the sum of six odred pounds of the bills aforesaid.
To Henry Pratt, for lots No. 1582, 1585, 1586, 1587, in the city : Sold as aforesaid, for two hundred and twenty-two pounds the said bills.
The foregoing sums paid to Mr. Rittenhouse, as appears by his ripts. Deed dated the twenty-sixth day of March, 1783.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, March 27th, 1788.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.
Che Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
Honorable James Irvine, John McDowell, George Wall, Jun'r, John Piper. Christopher Hayes,
Spon the petition of John Bayard, Esquire, permission Was wanted to Andrew Hodge, Jun'r, to pass from hence to New York, the way of Dobbs' Ferry, and to return.
:Permission was given to Abraham and William Chapman, Mag- Miller, and James Roney, to pass from hence to New York, by way of Dobbs' ferry, and to return.
Similar permission was given to Samuel Wallis, William Powell, Or Bedford, Bernard Ward, and Sarah Vanzolingen, upon their Dective petitions.
L letter from the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, inclosing an ab- Ot of preliminary articles for a general peace, was read.
. Tie answers from the Honorablo Thomas Mckean and George Pa, Esquires, Judges of the Supreme Court, to the late ques-
which arose with Council upon the trial and conviction of
m Hanks, and the mode of electing Justices of Peace in this were road ; and.
dered, To lie on the table.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, March 28th, 1783.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire.
Hon'ble JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
Honourable James Irvine, George Wall, Jun'r,
John McDowell, John Piper, John Van Campen, Sebastian Levan,
Esquires.
A petition from Matthew Irvin, Joseph Carson, and Thoma Irvine, for liberty to go to New York, and to return, was read and granted.
A similar petition from Gifford Dalley, was read, and a passport granted.
Petitions from Ezekiel Hall, Thomas Nixon, Thomas Flavahan, Lewis Grant, and Stephen Tiuker, praying permission to pass iate the city of New York, and to return, were read ; and on consider- tion,
Ordered, That passes be granted to them respectively.
A commission was this day issued to Henry Wynkoop, Esquire. of the county of Bucks, as Judge of the High Court of Errorsand Appeals.
A passport was granted to Captain Daniel Broadhead, for his- self and sundry articles of merchandize, to pass from hence to Fort Pitt, and from thence down -the river Ohio.
The petition of David Norman, convicted of misdemeanors upes three indictments, in the county of Philadelphia, in aiding Brid prisoners to escape, and adjudged to the payment of one hundred and fifty pounds, was read ; and on consideration,
Ordered, That two-thirds of the fine due to the State be it mitted.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, March 29th, 1783. PRESENT :
His Excellency the President.
Honourable the Vice President.
Honourable James Irvine, . Sebastian Levan, r Esquires James Potter, John Piper,
John McDowell, Christopher Hayes,
The petitions of Rebecca Shoemaker, Daniel Darby, Thomas Forrest, James King, James Fisher, Lackey Murray, Samuel Pous,
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argaret Potts, Anthony Shoemaker, Gerald Forrester, Joseph Og- n, and William Warner, were read, and a passport to go to New ork, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, and to return, granted to each. Upon the petition of Joseph Mather,
Ordered, That he be permitted to go to New York, by the way Dobbs' Ferry, and to return from thence with his daughter, now resident in that city.
An order was drawn an the Treasurer in favour of John Nichol- 2, Comptroller General, for five hundred pounds, State money of seventh day of April, 1781, for discharging one-third of de- eciation certificates due to officers and soldiers of the Pennsylva- line, agreeable to act of Assembly passed the thirteenth day April, 1782, for which the said Comptroller is to account.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, March 31st, 1788.
PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honourable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
>pourable James Irvine,
James Potter,
James Cunningham,
John Piper,
John McDowell,
Sebastian Levan.
The petition of John Riddle, of the township of Rye, in the unty of Cumberland, convicted at the October Sessions, 1782, of Sping a tipling house, was read, and the fine adjudged to the Lto ordered to be remitted.
An order was drawn in favour of Frederick Sneider, for sixteen unds four shillings, in full for his wages to this day as Doorkeeper. Permission was granted to William Constable, Daniel Pastoriaa Binjamin Shoemaker, to go into New York, by the way of bb's Ferry, and to return.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, April 1st, 1783. PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President
The Honourable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President
The Honourable James Irvine, John Piper,
John McDowell, Christopher Hayes, James Potter, Sebastian Levan.
James Cunningham,
Copies of letters dated the twenty-fifth and twenty-seventh of March, 1783, to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, were transmitted to Council and read.
Agreeably to an order of Council of the eighth of March, 1783, Mr. Edward Brice Smith reported his arrival in this city from New York.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favour of the How'bk Sebastian Levan, Esquire, for forty-five pounds seventeen shilling and six pence specie, in full of his account for attendance in Com cil, and his mileage.
A similar order was drawn in favour of the Hon'ble John Ne- Dowell, Esquire, for the sum of thirty-two pounds two shilling and six pence specie, being the ballance of his account for attend. ance in Council 'till the second instant, and his mileage.
Two orders were drawn in favour of the Honorable James Pe- ter, Esq'r, the one for the sum of thirty-three pounds specie, being a part of his account for attendance in Council till the second is- stant, and his mileage; and the other for thirty-two pounds in shillings specie, in full of his account for attendance in Council (1 the second instant, and his mileage.
The petition of Martin Urner, convicted of misdemeanors upsa three indictments, in the county of Chester, in aiding British por ogers to escape, was read ; and on consideration,
Ordered, 'That one-half of the fine adjudged to the State be ne mitted.
Upon the petition of Thomas Cheney,
Ordered, That the opinion of the Honorable Judges of the St- preme Court be taken upon the subject of it.
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favour of Joni Kaker, for the sum of thirty-nine pounds one shilling, being th ballance due upon his account of medicine furnished and attendase given to Captain Robinson's Ranging corps, to be paid out of monios appropriated to the frontier defence.
The Comptroller General's reports upon the accounts of James Marshall, Esquire, Lieutenant of the county of Washington,
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Edward Cook, Lieutenant of the county of Westmoreland, were read and approved.
Upon the petitions of Charles Biddle, Adam Gilchrist, James Dunlap, Benjamin Bradhurst, Thomas Clarke, Isaac Van Vleck, Robert Smith, and William Barton, passports were granted to each to go into New York, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, and to retura.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday, April 2nd, 1783.
PRESENT : Ilis Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
The Honorable James Irvine,
James Cunningham,
James Potter,
Christopher Hayes,
John Piper,
Sebastian Levan.
The Comptrollers-General's report upon the account of the Hon- orable Jobn Montgomery. Esquire, for hisattendance in Congress, was read, and an order drawn upon the Treasurer for the sum of forty-eight pounds, being the amount of the said account for attendance as aforesaid, till this day.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Messieurs Samuel Hodgson and Alexander Boyd, for the sum of fifty-one pounds nineteen shillings and eight pence specie, being the amount of their account for the pay of Mr. Boyd, and horse hire and ex- pences of bim and Mr. Hodgson on their journey to Chester, for the purpose of inspecting British goods.
Resolved, Upon Mr. Nicholson's report of the twenty-first of January, 1783, in favor of William Evans, E quire, that Council cannot consent to discharge Mr. Evans' account of expenditures, amounting to three hundred and eighteen pounds eighteen shillings and six pence in specie, but have every disposition to accommodate him with that sum in State money.
Ordered, That passports to New York be granted to Jacob Mor- ris, James Thompson, Jobn Le Telier, and Daniel Charles Heath.
Agreeably to a resolution of the General Assembly of the twenty- first of March, 1783, authorizing Council to draw an order upon the Treasurer of the State in favour of Henry Osbourne, Esquire, for as much money as they may think a proper compensation for bis services in collecting evidence and other documents on the "part of this State, in the late controversy with Connecticut, sa order was drawn on the 'I'reasurer in favour of the said Henry Osbourne, for the sum of sixty-eight pounds five shillings.
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A deed was examined and signed by his Excellency the Prei dent, conveying to Solomon Myers Cohen, lot No. 1096, in the city of Philadelphia, sold agreeable to law, for redemption of the bills of credit of this State of the twenty-ninth day of April, 1789 for the sum of fifty-three pounds. Deed dated the second day df 4pril, 1783.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, April 3rd, 1783. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President
The Honorable James Irvine. John Piper,
Christopher Hayes, Juines Cunningham,
Upon the memorial of Jacob Shallurs, it was ordered that he make out an exact brief of his title to the lot described in the mil memorial.
Upon the petition of Benjamin Norris, of the county of Phila delphin, convicted of keeping a tipling house contrary to law,
Ordered, That the fine of five pounds adjudged to the und the State be remitted.
Upon the personal application of Elizabeth Kurtz, and the os- sideration of some official papers produced by her in support of har claim to a tract of land in the county of Northampton,
Ordered, That a letter be written to Nicholas Depui, Esq'r, IN others, the Justices of the Peace for the said county, expressive d the wishes of Council that the referrees appointed at the September term, 1780, be requested to proceed upon the business without de Jay.
Ordered, That Thomas Smith and Lawrence Burrows be pa- mitted to go into New York, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, and return.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, April 4th, 1783. PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, Pres't.
The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
The Honorable James Cunningham,
James Irvine,
Christopher Hayes,
John Piper.
Sebastian Levap,
A state of the receipts & expenditures of publick monies upon warrants from the Superintendant of Finance, was read.
The memorial of Jacob Shallus, accompanied with his brief of title to a lot of ground described in the said memorial, were ro- coived and read; and,
:Ordered, To be referred to the Surveyor, Secretary of the Land Office, and Receiver-General, for examination.
Ordered, That the Secretary of Council be directed to employ an additional clerk to continue the register of certificates given by the Receiver General, and of patents granted in consequence.
Upon the application of Francis Lewis, Jun'r, and Michad Morgan O'Brian, a passport to New York was granted to each.
Ordered, That Mary Anderson have permission to go into Now York, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, (no fees .paid.)
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, April 5th, 1788. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.
The Hon'ble James Irvine, Sebastian Levan,
James Cunningham, John Piper, Esquires. Christopher Hayes, .
Passports to New York were granted to John Leary, Jun'r, and Mary Yorke, of this city.
A letter from Hillary Baker, Junior, requesting the opinion of Council upon a law enacted by the last General Assembly, bearing date the nineteenth day of March, 1783, was read, and referred to the Honorable the Judges of the Supreme Court.
A deed was examined and signed by his Excellency the Presi- dint, to John Wilcooks, for lots No. 5, 6, and 7, containing, 'to- Wither, thirty-two words and eighty two perches of land, situate
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Province Island : Sold agreeable to law, for nineteen hundred mad fifty pounds and fifteen shillings of the bills of credit of this 8tsh of the twenty ninth day of April, 1780, which sum the said Joka Wilcocks hath paid to the Treasurer of the State. Deed dated the fifth day of April, 1783.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, April 7th, 1783. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President
Honorable James Irvine, John Piper,
Sebastian Leran, Christopher Hayes.
Henry Wynkoope, Esquire, appeared in Council, and took the ouths required by the Constitution to qualify him as a Judge of the High Court of Errors and Appeals.
In consideration of the representations made to Council by the Honorable Thomas Mifflin, John Bayard, Esquire, and others, in favour of Samuel Castner, convicted of misdemeanors in aiding British prisoners to escape,
Ordered, 'l'hat the remaining part of the fine adjudged to be paid by him to the State be remitted.
The Board of Property sitting to-day, the Honorable James Ir- vine was appointed to attend with the President.
Upon consideration, Samuel Miles, Esquire, was unanimously elected a Judge of the High Court of Errors and Appeals, and s commission ordered to be made out accordingly.
Upon application of William Nichols, John Ross, Nathaniel Vawinkle and Joseph Richardson,
Ordered, That a passport be granted to each to go into the city of New York, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, and to return.
The Council met.
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PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, April 8th, 1783.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. Honorable James Irvine, Christopher Hayes, {
John Piper, Sebastian Levan, Esquires.
Upon the petition of Joseph Richardson, convicted at a late Sa- preme Court of a misdemeanor in aiding British prisoners of war
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@ oscape, and sentenced to a fine of one hundred and fifty pounds ¡pocie, to be paid upon the second day of this instant,
Ordered, That the Sheriff of the city and county of Philadel- chia be authorized to indulge Joseph Richardson in not paying the aid fine untill the first day of August next, taking sufficient seon- ity for its discharge upon that day.
William Henry, Esquire, Lieutenant of the city and liberties of Philadelphia, represented to Council "that he had bitberto sup- rosed himself obliged by law to superintend the elections of Pla- con as well as field officers of the militia, and now begged the opinion of Council thereon."
Ordered, Upon taking the opinion of the Honorable the Judges of the Supreme Court, that it is the sense of Council that Mr. Henry's attention to the former is not demanded by the law.
A passport to New York was granted to John Maxwell Nesbitt of this city.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday, April 9th, 1783. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. Honourable James Irvine, Christopher Hayes,
Sebastian Levan, John Piper.
Samuel Miles, Esquire, appeared in Council and took the osths prescribed by the Constitution to qualify him as a Judge of the High Court of Errors and Appeals.
A letter from the War Office, with a late resolve of Congress re- quiring a suspension of all inlistments, was read.
Upon the petition of Doctor John Redman, for himself and his daughter Sarah Coxe, a passport to New York, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, was granted to each, and also for the children of the said Sa- rah Coxe.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, April 10th, 1788. PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, Presid't. The Honorable James Irvine, Christopher Hayes, ?
John Piper,
Sebastian Levan,
Esquires.
A letter from the Superintendant of Finance, inclosing a state af receipts and expenditures for the year 1781 and 1782, with a
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general account of receipts and payments for the last year, soith particular account of this State for that period, was read; and
Ordered, That the same be laid before the general Assembly. The Comptroller General's report upon the accounts of Liet ant John Cobea, late a Captain in the second regiment, wes sod and approved.
Upon the petition of Anne MoGreggin, convicted at the PH delphia county court (session of March, 1782) of having received stolen goods, knowing them to be such, and sentenced, at the Bo tember session next ensuing, to pay a fine of twenty-five pounds to the use of the State,
Ordered, That in consideration of her age and poverty, the mid fine be remitted.
Ordered, That the fine due to the State upon the forfeited cognizance of Richard Thomas and that of Thomas Casdrop, his bail, be remitted, upon condition that be give security to answer to the original charge of assault and battery, and notify the pruscc tor to attend.
A letter from the Commissioners appointed to procure and direct an armament for the defence of the navigation in the bay and riva Delaware, was read ; and upon consideration,
Ordered, That they be authorized to make sale of the arad vessels in the service of the State, and that they be directed to de posit such military stores as are not perishable, in the publick map- zine.
Passports to New York, by the way of Dobbs' Ferry, and to re- turn, were granted to William Frizby and William Potts.
A passport to Carolina was granted to William Parker, his fun- ily, and effects.
Ordered, That the fine due upon the forfeited recognizance d Isaac Cooper be remitted.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, April 11th, 1783. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President The Honorable James Irvine, Sebastian Levan,
John Piper, Christopher Hayes.
A deed was examined and signed by bis Excellency the Presi- dent, to Elijah Weed, conveying lot No. 4, on the Province Island, containing ten acres and one hundred and thirty nine perchesd land, sold agreeably to law, for three hundred and ninety-five pound five shillings and six pence of the bills of credit of this Einteof the twenty-ninth day of April, 1780. Deed dated the clerund day of April, 1783.
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pon the petition of Hopkins Driver, convicted of larceny in the ty of Philadelphia, and sentenced to pay a fine of three pounds le use of the State,
ordered, That in consideration of his extreme poverty and long !bement, the said fine be remitted.
pon the petition of Elizabeth Coxwell, convicted upon two in- ments at the Philadelphia July sessions, 1782, and sentenced ay two fines, amounting to three pounds five shillings to the uco be State,
Ordered, That the said fines be remitted.
lote-that no fees upon the petitions of Hopkins Driver, Eliza- Croxwell, and Anne MoGreggin, be taken.
L letter from Mr. Ezekial Robbins, of the city of New York, ing a demand made upon him by David Sproat, Esquire, for à monies as may remain in bis hands upon a settlement of his mats, and wishing to have the directions of Council upon this ject, was read ; and upon consideration,
Ordered, That the Secretary be directed to inform Mr. Robins the demand of David Sproat, Esquire, was not authorized by act of theirs, and that "Council wish him to retain the monies rining in his hands upon a settlement of accounts, until he re- e further directions.
he reports of the Comptrollor General, in favour of the follow- officers and soldiers, were read and approved, and an order 'n for the interest due to each on the tenth day of April, 1782, im puted by him, to be paid ont of the monies appropriated for lischarge of interest upon depreciation certificates, vizt :
Principal.
Interest.
ain James Carnighan, 8th regi- meut,
361 5 2
21 13 6
John Irvine, late of 2nd do , Jeremiah Jackson, do. 11th do.,
212
1 8
12 14 5
Thomas Wylic, Artificers,
353
5 11
21 3 10
Samuel Craig, Ist reg't, 4 cer- tif.,
382 4 3
22 18 7
John Helm, late of 5th regi- m't, tenant James Glentworth, 6th do , 2 certif.,
106 2 0
6 7 3
807
8 10
18 8 10
Charles Phile, 5 do.,
152
8 0
9 2 10
507 11
8
80 9 0
ain Isaac B. Duon, 3 do., r George Tudor, late of the 5th
286 19 7
17 4 4
810 13
6
18 12 .
440 11 0
26 8 7
or Peter Paris, late Surgeon, Ger. z't.
ain John D. Woelper, invalid, do,
333 0 11
19 19 7
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Principal.
Intarad
Doctor William Adams, Surgeon of Art'y,
570 15 1} 34 4 1
642 19 11 38 11 7
631 17 10 37 18 4
191 11 11
11 9*
Doctor Reading Beatty, Surgeon Art'y, Widow & children of L't Benj'u Grif- fiths, of the 9th reg't,
102 8 7 611
Rev'd William Rodgers, Chaplain,
936 12 6 56
Captain James Christie, of the 3rd regiment, Stephen Beasly, of the State navy,
567 16 8 34 1 4
Nathan Boys, of do.,
594 0 0 35 12 9
Joseph Rice, of Artillery,
437
0 6 26 4
John McCulloh, private in 4th reg't,
60 3 1 3 12 1
Jacob Boyer, Corporal in the 6th do.,
90 17 3 591
Philip Boyer, private in the 4 do.
83 11 8
501
Daniel Barkmire, Gunner, Ar- t'y Art.,
32 16
0 1 19 4
Valentine Horse, Matross, do.,
42 1 9
2 10 5
Doctor Goodwin Wilson, Jr., Surgeon Gen'l, Hos.,
514 0 5
30 16 )
Thomas Bond, Purveyor, mili- tary do.,
1,068 2 10 . 64 1 8
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, 12th April, 1783.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esq'r, President
Honorable James Irvine, Christopher Hayes, { Esquires.
John Piper, Sebastian Levan,
Upon the application of Mr. Meade, permission was granted !! Susanna Papley, and her two daughters, to come from New I to this city.
Passports to New York were granted to Peter W. Gallet Daniel Hiester, Jun'r, and Owen Ferris.
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