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James McCune and David McClure, Esquires, were appointed and commissioned to be Justices of the Peace in and for the county of Cumberland, upon returns made according to law, for the districts of Hopewell and Tyrone townships.
A letter from General Hand dated the thirteenth instant, was received and read, together with its inclosures ; upon which it was
Ordered, That the same be transmitted to the General Assem- bly.
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SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, August 19th, 1784. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, Samuel John Atlee, and
John McDowell, Stephen Balliott, 5 Esquires.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Bernard Dough- erty, Esquire, for the sum of ninety-seven pounds six shillings and three pence specie, in full of his accounts for rations furnished to the Bedford county Rangers, to the troops stationed at Fort Pitt, in 1782, and to Captain Heney's company of militia in the county of Bedford.
Resolved, That it is the sense of Council that Mr. William Craw- ford, formerly of the fifth Pennsylvania regiment, was intitled to a Captain's commission prior to the first day of January, 1778; Mr. Thomas Janny, formerly of the same regiment, to a first Lieu- tenant's commission the twelfth day of October, 1776, and Mr. Andrew Dover, also formerly of the same regiment, to the same rank, on the fourth day of March, 1777, and that commissions should issue from the war office accordingly.
The Comptroller General's report upon the account of Nathan Levering, for provisions furnished to the militia in 1776, was read and approved.
William Henry, Esquire, was appointed and commissioned to be a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Lancaster, upon a return made according to law, for the district of the borough of Lancaster ; and the said William Henry, Esquire, was also appoint- ed and commissioned to be a Justice of county Court of Common Pleas, and President of the said Court, and of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the said county of Lan- caster.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, August 20th, 1784.
PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President. James Irvine, Samuel John Atlee, &
John M'Dowell,
Stephen Balliott,
Esquires.
Upon the petition of Thomas Wall, convicted of an assault and battery in the city of Philadelphia, it was
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Ordered, That the fine adjudged to be paid to the use of the State by the said Thomas Wall, be remitted.
A letter from the Honorable Robert Morris, dated the nineteenth instant, respecting payment of expences of raising troops, pursu- ant to resolution of Congress of the third day of June last, was read ; and on consideration,
Ordered, That Harmar be directed to apply to the Secretary of the War office.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, August 21st, 1784.
PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, John McDowell, Samuel J. Atlee, 7
Stephen Balliott, and
John Boyd, Esq'rs.
A letter from Richard McCallister, Esquire, resigning his offices of President of the county Court of Common Pleas, and of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of York, was read, and his resignation accepted.
The Council proceeded to the appointment of a President of the County Court of Common Pleas, and of the Court of General Quar- ter Sessions of the Peace for the county of York, in the room of Richard McCallister, Esquire, when Henry Slagle, Esquire, was duly chosen, and he was commissioned accordingly.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of William Ma- clay, Esq'r, for seventy-three pounds specie, to be applied for de- fraying the expenses and necessary disbursements of the Commis- sioners to examine the navigation of the river Susquehanna, in the prosecution of the objects of their appointments, according to reso- lution of Assembly of the twenty-first instant.
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SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, August 23rd, 1784.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, Samuel John Atlee, and
John McDowell, John Boyd, Esquires.
The following Message to the General Assembly was agreed to, and presented by the Secretary :
A message from the President and the Supreme Executive Council to the General Assembly.
GENTLEMEN :- We inclose several papers relating to the disturb- ances in Northumberland county, and we think it our duty to de- sire a free conference with your Honorable House upon that sub- ject, as soon as may suit your convenience.
JOHN DICKINSON.
Council Chamber, Philadelphia, August 24th, 1784.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Captain Jo- seph Stiles, Commissary of Military Stores, for twenty pounds fif- teen shillings, for ammunition purchased by him for public use, and transporting the same to Easton.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, August 24th, 1784. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President. James Irvine, Bernard Dougherty, and
John McDowell, John Boyd.
The Honorable the Chief Justice attended in Council, and a conference was had on the subject of the late disturbances at Wyo- ming.
Upon the petition of Andrew Carson; it was,
Ordered, That the Attorney General be directed to stay execu- tion against him for the debt due to the State on account of the security given by him for Lawrence Birney, for the space of six months from the date hereof, if it can be done without prejudice to the State.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday, August 25th, 1784. PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honourable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, Bernard Dougherty, and ?
John McDowell, John Boyd, $ Esquires.
Upon reconsidering the petition of Philip Weiss, convicted of assisting Charles Julian de Longchamps, to make his escape ; it was,
Ordered, That the remaining part of his imprisonment be re- mitted.
The following orders were drawn on the Treasurer, vizt :
In favor of the Honorable James Moore, Esquire, for forty-three pounds fifteen shillings specie.
In favor of the Honorable William Irvine, Esquire, for the sum of forty-four pounds ten shillings specie.
And in favor of the Honorable Samuel Davidson, Esquire, for the sum of thirty-two pounds twelve shillings and six pence specie, for their attendance, respectively, as members of the Council of Censors 'till the twenty-fifth instant, inclusively, to be paid accord - ing to resolution of Assembly of the twenty-second day of No- vember, 1783.
Mr. Hannums and Mr. Clymer, a committee from the General Assembly, attended, and informed Council that the House agreed to the conference proposed by Council.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, August 26th, 1784.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.
The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, Bernard Dougherty, and $ Esquires. John McDowell, John Boyd,
The petition of John Lesher, convicted of an assault and bat- tery in the county of Berks, was read and rejected.
A conference was held with the General Assembly on the sub- ject of the late disturbances in the county of Northumberland.
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SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
A letter from Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Harmer, of the twenty- fifth instant, was read, containing the names of such of his officers as had shown to him certificates of their having taken the oath of allegiance to the State.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, August 27th, 1784.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President. The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, Bernard Dougherty,
Samuel John Atlee, Stephen Balliot, and
John Boyd,
John McDowell,
Esquires.
Frederick Limback, Esquire, was appointed and commissioned to be a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Northampton, upon a return made agreeably to law for the district of Upper Mil- ford township.
The following message to the General Assembly was read, ap- proved, and presented by the Secretary :
A message from the President and the Supreme Executive Council to the General Assembly.
GENTLEMEN :- As the measures lately adopted by your Honora- ble House, with regard to Indian affairs, will probably enable us to proceed in executing the act for the benefit of the officers and sol- diers of the Pennsylvania line, passed the twelfth day of March, 1783, we think it necessary to observe, that the good intentions manifested by the Legislature in that act, will, in our opinion, be in a great degree defeated, unless it is revised and amended.
To afford the persons concerned the advantages designed for them, the mode of making their applications should be rendered plain and easy, and the business of surveying so regulated that even the weak and uninformed may be guarded as much as possible against dis- tresses and injuries.
We inclose several papers received from the late General Officers of the Pennsylvania line.
JOHN DICKINSON.
Council Chamber, Philadelphia, August 27th, 1784.
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MINUTES OF THE
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, August 28th, 1784, Saturday.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.
The Honorable James Irvine, Samuel John Atlee,
John M'Dowell, Bernard Dougherty, and . Esq'rs. Stephen Balliott, John Boyd,
Ordered, That Captain Joseph Stiles, Commissary of Military Stores, be directed to deliver to the Honorable Samuel John Atlee, Esquire, William Maclay and Francis Johnston, Esquires, Com- missioners for holding a treaty with the Indians, or their order, five hundred weight of gun powder, three horsemens' tents and one soldier's tent, for which they, the said Commissioners are to be accountable.
Council having considered the resolution of the General Assem- bly of the twenty-fifth instant, it was
Ordered, That the Commissioners be requested to procure imme- diately the undermentioned articles, but if the sum of three thou- sand three hundred and seventy-five pounds will not be sufficient to purchase the whole, that then they be desired to reduce the quan- tity or number of such of the articles as they shall think fit.
20% casks of gun powder.
1 tonn of barr lead.
2 groce of thimbles.
2 do., jews harps.
50 dozen white ruffled shirts.
5 do. laced hats.
50 do. knives.
10 do. hatchets.
10 do. pipe tomahawks.
12 do. looking glasses.
2 M awl blades.
5 M needles.
1 C Vermillion.
50 rifles.
60 M wampum-30 white, 30 black.
12 dozen silver arm bands.
12 do. wrist bands.
20 dozen pipes, Moravian.
20 do. callicoe shirts. 1 hogshead of tobacco.
500 1b. of brass kettles in nests, compleat.
100 1b. of small white beads.
2 groce of morrice bells.
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SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
5 dozen of pieces of yellow, green and purple ribbon. 5 pieces of embossed flannel.
60 dozen broaches.
2 do. gorgets.
12 do. nosebobs.
12 do. hair pipes.
12 do. rings.
6 pieces scarlet broad cloth.
100 lb. of brass wire.
20 dozen silk handkerchiefs.
,2 do. pieces of callicoe.
4 dozen of saddles and bridles.
1,000 flints, or 1 keg.
1 groce sheers.
1 do. scissars.
1 do. horn combs.
1 do. ivory do.
50 lb. of thread sorted.
12 groce scarlet and star gartering.
12 do. green and yellow bedlace. 3 hogsheads of rum.
30 p's best London stroud.
30 do. French match coats.
10 do. blankets.
20 do. half thicks, purple and white nap.
Ordered, That a warrant be issued to the Treasurer for the sum of three thousand three hundred and seventy-five pounds specie, in favor of the Commissioners appointed to negotiate a purchase from the Indians claiming the unpurchased territory within the limits of this State, to be applied to the purchase of the articles above enumerated, in pursuance of the resolutions of the General Assem- bly of the twenty-fifth inst.
Ordered, That a warrant issue to the Treasurer in favor of the said Commissioners for the sum of four hundred pounds, in part of the sum of one thousand pounds towards defraying the expences of the said Commissioners in pursuance of the resolutions aforesaid.
Ordered, That the said Commissioners be authorized to employ Messengers, Interpreters and such other persons as they may find necessary in the execution of their commission, and to agree with and pay such persons, rendering an account to this Board.
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The Council met. ,
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, August 30th, 1784.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.
The Honorable James Irvine, Bernard Dougherty,
John M'Dowell, Samuel John Atlee.
Stephen Balliott,
Mr. Hill, Mr Long and Mr. Magoffin, a committee from the General Assembly, attended in Council, and a conference was had on the subject of putting into possessions the Connecticut settlers drove from Wioming in May last.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of John Logan, for three pounds fifteen shillings, for defraying his expences as an express from Wioming to Philadelphia and returning.
An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of the Honorable Samuel John Atlee, for twenty-seven pounds ten shillings, in full for his attendance as Councillor 'till this day inclusively, and his mileage.
A letter from Lieutenant Colonel Armstrong, dated the twenty- fourth day of August, 1784, with the inclosures, was put into the hands of the Committee before mentioned, on the Wyoming busi- ness.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, August 31st, 1784.
PRESENT :
His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President, The Honorable JAMES EWING, Esquire, Vice President.
James Irvine, Samuel John Atlee, and
John McDowell, Stephen Balliott. Esquires.
Bernard Dougherty,
The following orders were drawn on the Treasurer, vizt :
In favor of the Honorable John Boyd, Esquire, for sixty-six pounds ten shillings specie, for his attendance in Council 'till this day inclusively.
In favor of the Honorable John M'Dowell, Esquire, for twenty- seven pounds twelve shillings and six pence, in full for his attendance in Council 'till this day inclusively and his mileage.
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SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
The Comptroller General's reports in favor of the following offi- cers and soldiers, were read and approved, and an order drawn for the interest due to each on the tenth day of April, 1782, as com- puted by him, to be paid out of the monies arising from the excise appropriated for the discharge of interest due upon depreciation certificates, vizt :
Principal.
Interest.
Thomas Bull, late Lieutenant Colo. of Flying Camp,
130
7 16
James Reed, Sergeant of the first regi- ment,
71
11
4 5
2
William Collins, private of sixth do.
8
6
8
9 11
John Crawford, Adjutant of eighth do ,
400
7
12
24
5
Thomas Murray, Lieutenant Colo. of Flying Camp,
172 10
10
6 11
Ralph Wear, late Corporal of third regiment,
19
5
1
3
David Reed, late Gunner of Art'y,
73 16
5
4
8
6
Estate of John Devolt, late private of fourth regiment,
33 15
2
2
5
William Nicholson, priv. of seventh do.,
59
.5
4
3 11
George Doltors, Serjeant of second do.,
76
2
5
4 11
3
Samuel Morrison, Lieutenant of sixth do.,
192 16 2
11 12
3
Thomas Boyd, Corporal of Flying Camp,
7
4 10
0 8 7
John Grier, late Lieutenant of seventh regiment,
63 10 10
3 16
2
Edward Coyle, late Corporal of elev- enth do.,
60 12
4
3 12
S
John Hurley, late Serjeant of second do.,
71 17 10
4
6 2
Estate of Joshua Worsham, late pri- vate of second reg't, dec'd, Jacob Weidman, Administrator,
70 2 5
4 4 1
Thomas Huggins, late Matross Artil- lery,
52
8 6
3
2 9
James Whitehead, Lieutenant of se- cond regiment,
15 16
8
0 18 11
John Foesbrook, private of eighth do., James Jackson, do. of ninth do.,
38 17
5
2 6 7
59
3
1
3 10 11
Estate of James Smith, late private of second regiment-Jacob Weidman, Administrator,
87.16
5 5
5 3
- -
1 5 2
James Lone, Serjeant Cadwallader's regiment,
21
190
MINUTES OF THE
Estate of John Flangan, late private of fifth reg't, dec'd,
Estate of John Cainlate, private of do. do. dec'd,
John Williams, Fife Major of first do.,
Dudley Maye, private of tenth do.,
57
3
1
3
8
6
58 14
1
3 10 4
55 15
9
3 6 11
71
0
0
4
5 2
Widow of James McFarlaine, late pri- vate of fourth reg't,
35
0 2
2 2 0
John Williams, private of sixth regi- ment,
89 18
6
5 7 9
Samuel Achmuty; priv. of third do.,
59
3
1
3 10 11
Henry Heagey, do., of first do.,
59
3
1
3 10 11
William Servington, Matross Artillery Artificers,
49 16
4
2 19 8
59
3
1
3 10 11
Aaron Steer, private of third regiment, James Wilson, Matross Artillery Arti- ficers,
42
5
1
2 10
8
Estate of Conrad Grossen Geisa, Musi- cian of Artillery, dec'd-Thomas Forrest, Administrator,
102
0
5
6 2 4
Andrew Kime, private of fifth regi- ment,
80 16
5
4 16 11
Estate of James Wier, Serjeant of elev- enth regiment, dec'd,
102
1
3
6
2
4
Barna Colgan, private of sixth do.,
57
5
7
3
8 7
Jacob Riffe, private of second do.,
59
1
7
3 10 9
Erkurius Beatty, Lieutenant,
313
6
0
18 15 11
Daniel Broadhead, Captain of third do.,
107 12
8
690
James Maxwell, Serjeant of seventh do.,
83
2
6
4 19 8
Samuel J. Atlee, Colonel,
242
8
9
14 10 9
William Mably, Administrator of John Reynolds, private of fifth regiment, deceased,
David Brodrick, Fife Major of Artil- lery,
78 14
4
4 14
4
60 18
3
3 13
0
88 11
7
5
6 2
40 0 11
2
8 0
1
3
3
0
90 17
6
5
9
0
John Miller, private of seventh do., John Mease, Corporal of fourth do., John Carter, Ensign of Flying Camp, William Collins, private of ninth regi- ment,
Principal.
Interest.
52 13
1
3
3 0
54
1.
5
3 4 9
James Craig, private of fifth regiment, Jacob Weidman, Administrator of the estate of Neal McAfee, private of second regiment,
Adam Moyer, private of sixth regiment,
52 13
73 18
1
4 8 7
191
SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Principal.
Interest.
92
5 4
5 10 7
54
5
7
3 5 0
343 18
1
20 12 7
Michael Headler, private of tenth reg't, James Robinson, do. of second do.,
88 11
7
5
6 3
Jacob Wirtz, do. of fifth do.,
88
2
2
5
5 8
Thomas Johnston, Serjeant of eleventh do.,
125
5
3
7 10
3
John O'Neal, Serjeant of fourth regi- ment,
83
5
8
4 19 10
Jacob Weidman, Administrator of James Pegnani, Captain of second reg't de- ceased,
97
5 4
5 16 7
Arch'd McClean, Adm'r of Dan'l Mc- Vey, priv. second reg't, dec'd,
54
4 11
3
5 0
54 19
9
3
5 11
54
1
5
3 4 9
226 10
54
13 11 9
59
3
1
3 10 11
54
1
5
3
4 9
Gilbert McCrea, Dragoon Moylan's Cavalry,
75. 18
1
4 11 0
Christian Mentges, private German regiment,
59
1 7
3 10
9
Wm. Redstone, Adm'r of Jas. Hamil- ton, late priv. of seventh do.,
64
3 11
3 16 11
William Ewing, priv. of Flying Camp, Peter Cline, Adm'r of Char's Charl- ton, late priv. of second do., dec'd, John Cornish, Adm'r of Andrew Har- riet, Mat's Art'y, deceased,
8
8.4
0 10
0
98 18 0
5 18
7
William Ferguson, Matross Artillery,
79 19 11
4 16 0
Susanna Flaharty, Administratrix of Mark Miller, late private of German regiment, deceased,
59
1 7
3 10 9
Samuel McFarran, Lieutenant of Fly- ing Camp,
228 12
0
13 14
3
John Bany, Dragoon Cavalry,
108
5
5å
6 9 10
David Riche, private of the second regi- ment,
73 17
5
4 8 7
4
4 10
70 15
0
The Comptroller General's reports in favor of the following of- ficers and soldiers, were read and approved, and an order drawn for the interest due to each on the tenth day of April, 1783, as com- puted by him, to be paid out of the monies arising from the Ex-
52 17
1
3 3 4
Matthias Derr, private of third do., George Runyon, priv. of tenth do., James Hamilton, Major of second do., Thomas Baxton, private of fifth do., Robert Ross, priv. of do. do.,
John Collins, private of fifth do., John Carney, private of ninth do , Benjamin Davis, Lieutenant of Flying Camp,
192
MINUTES OF THE
cise appropriated for the discharge of interest upon depreciation certificates, vizt :
John Erwin, late Lieutenant of Flying Camp,
Ditto,
278 13 7
16 14
6
Thomas Bull, late Lieut't Colonel of do.,
130 0 0
7 16
0
Jacob Shrawder, Matross Artillery Ar- tificers,
40
0 5
2
8 0
James Reed, Serjeant of first regiment, William Collins, private of sixth do.,
8
6
8
0
9 11
Andrew McClean, Quarter Master Ser- geant of third do ,
124 12
6
7
9
5
400
7
13
24
0
5
54
4
3
3
5
4
172 10
0
10
6 11
29 12 11
1 15
5
28
4
6
1 13
9
55 19
9
3 7
2
19
5
0
1
3
0
Samuel Carson, private of fifth,
61 10
3
3 13
9
John Shinings, private of third regi- ment,
58 17
7
3 10
6
Estate of John Devolt, private of fourth do ..
33 15
2
2 0
5
William Nicholson, private of seventh do.,
59
5
4
3 11
0
76
2
5
4 11
3
Thomas Boyd, Corporal of Flying Camp,
7
4 10
8 7
John Grier, late Lieutenant of seventh reg't,
63 10 10
3 16
2
Jos. Jacobs, Drummer of sixth do.,
43
0
2
2 11
7
Da'l Jas. Fallon, S. S. Gen. Hospital, John Abbot, private of second reg't,
54 18
3
3 .5 9
Hugh Huston, Matross Artillery Ar- tificers,
27 19 10
1 13
6
17 19 11
1 1 7
9
1
3
8
4
John Hemmelbright, priv. of fifth do., Ralph Wear, late Corporal of third do., Christian Miller, Matross of Artillery, David Reed, late Gunner of Art'y,
99 12
4
5 19
5
73 16
5
4 8
6
George Dolton, Serjeant of second do., Samuel Morrison, Lieutenant of sixth do.,
192 16
2
11 12
3
150
0
0
9
0 0
Charles Conner, private of seventh re- giment,
Principal.
Interest.
44 0 0
2 12 9
71
0 11
4 5 2
Jacob Ernfighter, Captain Artillery Art's,
56 19
John Crawford, Adjutant of eighth do., Ferdinand Swartz, private of second do., Thomas Murray, Lieutenant Col. of Flying Camp,
Estate of James McCullock, late Lieu- tenant of 5th do., dec'd, Ditto,
193
SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Edward Bryan, Matross Artillery,
Thomas Webb, Corporal of second re- giment,
85
8 7
5 2 5
James Parr, Major of seventh regi- ment,
30 10
9
1 16 7
Josiah Harman, Esquire, Lieut't Colo- nel,
367
3
9
22
0 6
Edward Coyle, late Corporal of ele- venth do.,
60 12 4
3 12,8
John Hurley, late Sergeant of Second do.,
71 17 10
4 6 2
Estate of Joshua Worsham, late pri-
vate of second reg't, dec'd, Jacob Weidman, Administrator,
70
2
5
44 1
Thomas Huggins, late Matross of Ar- tillery,
52
8
6
3
2 9
78
3
9
4 13
9
Christian Young, Corporal of fifth reg't,
64 10
4
3 17
4
Morris Kasey, private of Hazen's reg't,
56 13
3
3 7 11
Josiah L. Finley, Captain of eighth do.,
516 10
1
30 19 9
527 18
0
31 13
4
John Finley, Captain of eighth do., James Lone, Sergeant Cadwallader's reg't,
21 0
0
1
5
2
James Whitehead, Lieutenant of se- cond do.,
15 16
8
0 18 11
38 17
5
2 6 7
59
3
1
3 10 11
Estate of James Smith, late private of second. reg't, Jacob Weidman, Ad- ministrator,
87 16
5
5
5 3
Estate of John Flaughan, late private of fifth, decea'd,
52 13
1
3
3
0
Estate of John Cain, private do.,
52 13
1
3
3
0
John Williams, Fife Major of first reg't,
90 17
6
5
9
0
465
5
11
2 15
6
57
3
1
3
8
6
58 14
1
3 10 4
92
5
4
5 10
7
David Ewing, late private of Hazen's reg't, deceased, Jos. Rush, Esquire, Administrator,
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Principal.
Interest.
28 5
3
1 13 10
91 16
7 5 10 1 L
1
John Harris, Bombardier, first Art'y, Jacob Mummey, Lieutenant of Flying Camp,
345 13
8
20 14 9
John Foesbrook, private of eighth do., James Jackson, private of ninth do.,
Abram Gordon, Fifer of third,
Dudley Maye, private of tenth reg't, John Miller, private of seventh do., John Irwin, private of fifth,
194
MINUTES OF THE
John Mease, Corporal of fourth regi- ment,
John Carter, Ensign of Flying Camp,
71 0
0
4
5
2
James Stephenson, Serjeant militia,
23
0 0
1
7
8
7
35
0
2
2
2
0
212
0
0
12 14 4
6 579
59
3
1 3 10 11
59
3
1
3 10 11
William Servington, Matross Artillery Artificers,
49 16
4
2 19
8
508 19
5
30 10
7
59
3
1 3 10 11
1% 3
5
8
41 11 11
2
9 9
42
5
1
2 10
8
102 0
5
62 4
Andrew Kime, private of fifth,
80 16
5
4 16 11
Estate of James Wier, late Serjeant of eleventh reg't, dece'd,
102
1
3
6
2 4
Barna. Colgan, private of sixth do.,
57
5
7
3
8 7
Jacob Riffe, private of second do.,
59
1
7
3 10 9
Daniel Broadhead, Captain of third do.,
107 12
8
690
Benjamin Stagg, private of fifth do.,
59
3
1
3 10 11
James Maxwell, Serjeant of seventh do.,
83
2
6
4 19
8
Samuel John Atlee, Colonel,
242
8
9
14 10
9
William Mably, Administrator of John Reynolds, private of fifth reg't, de- ceased,
54
1
5
3 4 9
David Brodrick, Fife Major of Artil- lery,
78 14
4
4 14 4
James Borass, private of sixth regi- ment,
58
4
9
3 9 10
James Craig, private of fifth do.,
60 18
3
3 13 0
Jacob Weidman, Administrator of the estate of Neal McAfee, private of second regiment,
Andrew Patterson, Gunner of Artil- lery Art'fs,
52 13 6
3
3 1
53 15 11
3
4 5
40 0 11
2
8
John Daily, Matross Art'y Artificers, Adam Moyer, private of sixth reg't,
Principal.
Interest.
55 15
9
3 6 11
73 18
1
4
William Collins, private of ninth reg't, The widow of James McFarlane, pri- vate of fourth regiment,
John Eddie, Captain of seventh do., John Williams, private of sixth do., Samuel Achmuty, private of third do., Henry Heagey, do. of first do.,
89 18
D. McCowell, 1st Surgeon hospital, Aaron Steer, private of third reg't, James Chambers, Esquire, Colonel, Conrad Franks, private of second do., James Wilson, Matross Artil'y Art's, The estate of Conrad Grossen Geise, Musician of Art'y, deceased, Tho- mas Forrest, Administrator,
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