Colonial records of Pennsylvania, Vol. XIV, Part 7

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The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Friday, April 23rd, 1784.


PRESENT :


His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.


The Honorable James Irvine, Stephen Balliott,


George Wall, Junior, Sebastian Levan, and


John McDowell, Mr. Neville.


Upon the petition of Patrick Green, convicted of larceny in the county of Philadelphia,


Ordered, That the fine adjudged to be paid to the use of the State by the said Patrick Green, be remitted.


Upon the recommendation (by letter from Matthias Slough, Es- quire,) of John Screiber, as a fit person to be appointed to the care of the barracks, public store house, and powder magazine, at Lan- caster ;


Resolved, That the said John Screiber be appointed to that duty, pursuant to resolution of the General Assembly of the first in- stant.


Resolved, That Michael Hillegas and Tench Francis, Esquires, be appointed Commissioners to apportion and lay off the ground whereon the barracks are situate, into as many lots as may be ne- cessary, with such and so many streets and lanes, that the interest of the State and the convenience of the inhabitants may be thereby best promoted, and to make sale thereof, according to act of As- sembly passed the first day of April, 1784.


An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Lieutenant Andrew Henderson, for forty pounds specie, out of money collected by virtue of the late impost laws, according to resolution of As- sembly of the twenty-second of September, 1783, in part of his pay, he to be accountable.


An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Captain Jacob Humphreys, for twenty-three pounds eight shillings specie, in full of his account for recruiting, to be paid out of the class tax appro- priated to the recruiting service.


77


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, April 24th, 1784.


PRESENT :


His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.


The Hon'ble James Irvine, Stephen Balliott, &


George Wall, Jun'r, John Neville. John McDowell,


Upon the petition of negro Thomas, convicted of larceny, in the county of Chester,


. Ordered, That the fine adjudged to be paid to the use of the State by the said negro Thomas, be remitted.


An order was issued to the Wardens of the Port, to inspect di- vers goods and merchandize consigned to Messieurs Thuuin and Boden, of Philad'a, merchants, imported in the ship Clementine, Captain Kruse, from Hamburgh, said to be damaged, and that they report according to act of Assembly dated second day of March, 1780.


A petition from Messieurs Fisher and Roberts, for a remission of the forfeiture of a quantity of brandy seized by the Collector, was read and dismissed.


The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Monday, April 26th, 1784.


PRESENT :


His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.


The Hon'ble James Irvine, Stephen Balliot, &


George Wall, Jun'r, John Neville, John M'Dowell,


Esquires.


An order was issued in favor of Colonel William Henry, Lieu- tenant of the city and liberties of Philadelphia, upon the Treasu- rer of the State, for the sum of one hundred and sixty pounds spe- cie, to be paid out of the militia fines for the said city and liberties towards defraying the expences of the militia thereof.


78


MINUTES OF THE


The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, April 27th, 1784.


PRESENT :


His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.


'The Hon'ble James Irvine, Stephen Balliot, &


George Wall, Jun'r, . John Neville.


John McDowell,


A letter from his Excellency Thomas Mifflin, Esquire, President of Congress, of the twenty-first instant, inclosing a resolution re- specting the representation of the States in Congress, and inform- ing that L'Orient is declared to be a free port, was read.


The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday, April 28th, 1784.


PRESENT : His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esq'r, President.


The Honorable James Irvine, Stephen Balliot, and )


George Wall, Sebastian Levan, Esquires. John M'Dowell,


An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of the Honorable John Neville, for one hundred and two pounds fifteen shillings specie, in full for his attendance in Council till the thirtieth in- stant, inclusively, and his mileage.


An order was drawn on the Naval Officer for the sum of four hundred pounds specie, in favor of Messieurs Arthur Donnaldson and Levi Hollinsworth, to be by them applyed in removing or de- stroying the chevaux-de-frize in the river Delaware, to be paid out of the duties which have arisen by the late impost laws according to resolution of the General Assembly of the twenty-fourth of September, 1783.


An order was drawn on the Naval Officer in favor of Peter Kern, for two hundred and seventy-six pounds fifteen shillings and six pence, specie, in full of his account against the State for arms, to be paid out of the monies arising from the one per cent. impost, according to resolution of Assembly of the thirteenth day of March, 1784.


A letter from the wardens of the port of Philadelphia, was read ; and thereupon,


Ordered, That they be requested to attend Council to-morrow at eleven o'clock.


79


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


Orders were issued to the wardens of the port of Philadelphia, to inspect divers goods and merchandise imported in the ship For- tune, Captain William Hayden, and the ship Andrew, Captain John Robinson, both from London, consigned to Andrew Bunner, Thomas, Samuel, and Miers Fisher, Isaac Wikoff and Thomas Bil- lington, of Philadelphia, merchants, and to report according to act of Assembly passed the second day of March, 1780.


The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, April 29th, 1784.


PRESENT :


His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.


The Hon'ble James Irvine, Stephen Balliot, and


George Wall, Jun'r, Sebastian Levan.


John M'Dowell, .


The Comptroller General's report upon the account of John Cor- yell, Esquire, for apprehending deserters from the Continental army in 1777, was read and approved.


An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Flaval Rowan, for forty-eight pounds sixteen shillings, in full for principal and in- terest due upon his certificate for a mare furnished for public use, to be paid according to act of Assembly dated the eighth day of May, 1782.


The wardens of the port of Philadelphia attended in Council, agreeably to the desire of the Council, and a conference was held on the subject of removing the chevaux-de-frize, and improvement of the navigation.


An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of the Honorable John M'Dowell for twenty-six pounds five shillings specie, in full for attendance in Council till the thirtieth instant, inclusively.


An order was drawn on the Treasurer in favor of Frederick Snei- der, for eighteen pounds nine shillings and four pence, in full of his account for his wages as Doorkeeper till the thirtieth instant, inclusively, and cash paid for firewood, &ca.


E


80


MINUTES OF THE


The Council met.


PHILADELPHIA, Friday, April 30th, 1784.


PRESENT :


His Excellency JOHN DICKINSON, Esquire, President.


The Hon'ble James Irvine, Sebastian Levan,


George Wall, Junior, John M'Dowell, John Neville,


Stephen Balliot, and Esq'rs.


The Comptroller's reports upon the accounts of Captain Thomas Robinson, for cash received and paid for subsistence and allowance for recruiting his Ranging company, and upon the account of Doc- tor William Hooker Smith, for medicine and attendance upon the sick of Colonel Moore's troops at Wyoming, were read and ap- proved.


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.


Daniel Welgar, private of eleventh regi- ment,


83 17 11


507


John Shearer, Matross of Artillery Artificers,


52


8


7


3 2 9


Jacob Grumbly, private of German regiment,


84 16


7


5


1


8


High Swords, late do.,


41 11


8


2


9


9


Isaac Gabble, do. of 3rd do.,


88 13


1


5


6 4


Abdiel McClure, late Lieu't of Fly- ing Camp,


62 15


6


3 15


2


Thomas Forster, late Sergeant of Ar- tillery Artificers,


96


5


8


5 15


5


John McClelland, private of the 5th regiment,


59


3


4


3 10 11


Benjamin Coxe, private of eleventh do., William Fields, do. do.,


57 16


1


3


9


3


55 16


6


3


6 11


475 10


2


28 10 7


33 18


9


2 0


7


64 17


1 3 17


9


Benjamin Kidd, Matross of do.,


42 19


1


2 11


6


William Wilkinson private of 7th regi- ment,


59


5


4


3 11


0


John Walker, private of 5th do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


Doctor John M'Dowell, late of 6th do., James Boyle, private of the first do., William Denning, Sergeant Art'y Ar- tificers,


81


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


Casper Shipe, adm'r of Isaac Still, ser- jeant of 4th, do.,


Thomas Jones, Serjeant of fourth regi- ment,


66 18


12


4 0 2


57 14


1


3


9


1


Robert Rankin, Lieutenant of Militia, Elihu Reynolds, private of the navy,


106


5


7


6


7 5


Daniel Richner, do. of the fifth regi- ment,


43


2


2


2 11


8


Widow and children of Nath'l Hood, late of Art'y Artif'rs.,


54 3


1


3


4 11


Estate of James White, Dragoon of Cavalry,


62


7 10


3 14 9


George Thomas, Matross of Art'y Ar- tif'rs,


56


9


3


3 7 8


John Carner, private of the sixth regi- ment,


57 7


7


3 8 9


Patrick Schockley, private of seventh do.,


58


3


1


3 9 9


Samuel Campbell, private of the sixth do.,


85


8


9


5 25


John Hunter, Matross of Artillery Ar- tif'rs,


43 0 1


2 11 7


Joseph Martin, Lieutenant of Flying Camp,


35 10 0


2 2 7


Henry Fleming, private of third regi- ment,


56


3


1


7 4


John Ford, do. do.,


57 13


1


3


9


2


Jacob Slyder, do. 2nd do.,


59


1


7


3 10 9


John Hennessy, Corporal of 9th do.,


55 14


9


3 4


6


9


George Unroe, private of 2nd do.,


59


1


7


3 10


9


Andrew Dreuchabrod, do. do.,


59


1


7


3 10 9


Richard Fullerton, Lieutenant 3d do.,


5 13


8


0


6


9


59


3


4


3 10 11


Robert Aitken, do., 6th do.,


59


2


6


3 10 10


Adm'r of Neil W. Kinsey, do., 3rd do.,


60 17


7


3 13 0


Jacob Paulus, do. 9th do.,


77


5


9


4 12 7


John M'Alister, do 1st do.,


59


3


1}


3 10 11


Estate of John Duffield, do. 4th do., James Duff, do. 3d do.,


51


1 11


3 4 9


54 19


9


3 5 10


Estate of Joseph Quality, L't Penn'a Navy,


114 11'


8


6 17 4


Andrew Barre, private of militia,


16


6


6


0 19


6


61 15


4


3 14


0


VOL. XIV .- 6.


Principal.


Interest.


62


1


4


3 14


4


Robert Oldis, private of eleventh do.,


118 14


2


7 2 4


James Broadwood, private of German do.,


John Lochry, do. of 5th regiment,


82


MINUTES OF THE


Thomas Murray, do. 2nd do.,


50 14 11


3 0 9 3 4 9


Hugh Hughes, do. 5th do.,


54 1 8


Solomon Halling, Surgeon Gen'l Hos- pital,


250 0 .0


15


0 0


Hugh McElroy, private of the fourth do.,


54


3


1 6


3


4 11


John Purtle, private of the sixth do.,


56


5


3 7 5


The Comptroller General's reports in favor of the following offi- cers and soldiers were read and approved, and an order drawn upon the Treasurer for the interest due to each on the tenth day of April, 1783, as computed by him, to be paid out of the monies arising from the excise appropriated for the discharge of interest due upon depreciation certificates, vizt : 1


Principal.


Interest.


The Honorable James Irvine, Esq'r, Brig'r General of militia,


1,481


1 114


88 17


3


Colonel Thomas Craig, of 3rd regi- ment,


428 12


0


25 14 3


Major John Rose, late Surgeon of the 7th do.,


250 19


3


15 .1 2


Captain John Alexander, of the 7th do.,


411 13 0


24 13 11


Captain Lieutenant Stephen Stephen- son, 9th do.,


214


1 .6.


12 16


9


Doctor Francis Allison, Sen'r Surg'n Gen'l Hos'l,


328. 4 0


19 13 9


Lieutenant Levi Griffiths, of the fifth regiment,


200 8


0


12


0


5


William Welch, private of third do., 54 14


7


3


5


6


William Milligan, do. of sixth do., Thomas Mitchell, do. do.,


51


4


9


3


4 11


Conrad Stone, private of second regi- ment,


42


4 11


2 10


6


Robert Dixon, do. of third do.,


56


3


1


3


7


4


William Barnes, do. of tenth do., . John Taylor, do. of fifth do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


Mrs. Sarah Boyd, for Ensign William


41


5


0


2 9 5


John Boyd, late Captain of third do.,


331 17


5


19 18 2


Henry Switzgay, private of German regiment,


50


0


9


300


James Robinson, carpenter of eleventh do.,


51


6


5


3


1 6


John Smith, private of tenth do.,


54


1


5


3


4 10


William Rodman, do. of ninth do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


:


Boyd, late of twelfth do., deceased, Mrs. Sarah Boyd, for Lieutenant Tho- mas Boyd, late of first regiment,


59


3


1


3 10 11


86 18


1


5


4 2


240 17 10


14 9 0


83


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


Alexander Varner, do. of fifth do., Nicholas Bergahuff, do. of eleventh do ,


Robert Fleming, do. of fifth do.,


59


0


7


3 10


9


61


4 10


3 13 5


444


6


6


26 13


1


Colonel James Chambers, of first regi- ment,


200


0 0


12 0 0


John Antrim, private of fourth do.,


42


6 11


2 10 9


John Jones, Q'r M'r Sergeant of Ha- zen's regiment,


100 0 0


600


Hugh Johnston, private of German re- giment,


13


8


4号


0 16 9


William Godfry, Captain Art'y Artf'rs, Hugh Moreland, private of seventh reg't,


25 16


1


1 10 11


John McKinney, Lieut'nt of fifth do., Peter Ferkle, private of tenth do.,


88 13


1


5


6


4


John Steele, Captain of tenth do., Samuel Craig, Capt of first do.,


100


0


0


6 0 0


37


0


3


2


4


4


370


6


8


22


4 4


Major John Armstrong,


650


2


7


39


0


1


John McClelland, private of fifth do., Alexander Dow, late a Capt. Lieut. Art'y Artf'rs,


59


3


4


3 10 11


191 11 11


11


9 10


Jacob Stake, Captain of tenth regi- ment,


270


5


5


16


4 3


Edward Crawford, Captain of first re- giment,


270 11 8


16


4 11


Est. of Jacob Weiss, private of fourth do.,


38 13 11


2


6 4


John Malone, of tenth do.,


58 13


1


3 10 4


Andrew Crawford, Mate A'y,


66 12


6


3 19 10


Joseph Williams, Sergeant Major,


6,19


7


3 13 8


Henry Eaton, Serjeant of fourth do.,


80


0 -2


4 16 0


John Conner, private of sixth do.,


83


1


7


4 19 8


70


1 2


4 4


0


71 10 10


4 5 9


42


1


8


2 10


4


62 12


3


3 15 0


55


1 7 3


6


1


59


1


7


Interest. 3 10 10


82


8


8


5


1


7


John M'Clellan, Drummer of third do., George Hunter, Mate general hospital, Captain James Duncan, of Hazen's re- · giment,


404 14


4


24


5


6


150


0


0


9 0 0


152 16


2


9


3


3


75 16


6 4 10 11


Edward Speer, Lieutenant of sixth do., William Whitman, Lieutenant of ninth regiment,


John Johnston, corporal of second do., Joseph Fletcher, Bombardier Lee's corps Art'y,


Andrew Travis, private of second reg't, James Paulkill, Serjcant Art'y,


Cornelius Hofman, private of sixth re- giment,


Principal.


84


MINUTES OF THE


William Helson, do. of eleventh do.,


Conrad Smith, do. of sixth do., George Francis, do. German regiment, Isaac Gabble, private of third do.,


83 2


6


4 19 8


88 13


1


5 6 4


Doctor Benjamin Perry, Surgeon of second do.,


67


8


1


4 0 9


Francis Johnston, Esquire, Colonel of fifth regiment,


543 11


3


32 12 3


John Coleman, private of first do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


Jacob Winefield, do. of first do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


John M'Kinney, Lieutenant of fifth do.,


50


0 0


300


John Marchland, Lieutenant of sixth do.,


234 15


9


14 1


8


Jacob Bower, Captain of sixth do.,


10 10


6


0 12 7


Yost Borgare, private of first do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


Mathew Maguire, Captain Art'y,


200


0


0


12


0 0


George Bush, Captain and Paymaster, 11th reg't,


387 14


5


23


5


1


Isaac Craig, Captain Art'y,


417


6


4


25


0


8


Andrew Irvine, Captain of seventh do.,


326


1


5


19 11 3


William Irvine, Brigadier General,


797


9


47 16 9


440


4 10


26 8 2


75


7


0


0 18 5


426 7


0


25 11 7


William Brooks. Serjeant of fifth do.,


61 11


9


3 1$ 10


John Malony, Mal'r Art'y,


72 16


7


82


1 15


3


James Butler, Corporal of eleventh do., Peter Teits, Matross Art'y,


67


5 11


4 0 7


Elias Williams, Sergeant Artillery,


90 14


2


5


8


9


William O'Bryan, private of second re- giment,


80


3 10


4 16


2


John Smith, do. of fifth do.,


61 10


4


3 13


9


George Bush, Captain of eleventh do.,


50


0 0


300


Peter Smith, Lieut., and Quarter Mast'r of third do ,


183


6


1


11


0


0


Ab'm G. Claypoole, Captain do. do.,


200


0


0


12


0 0


William Moore, Lieutenant of second do.,


122 11


3


7


7 0


396


5


9


23 15


6


Edmund Burke, Captain of eleventh do.,


64 18


6


3 17


9


350. 8 3


21 0 5


8 4 7 3


John King, Drag'n Maylan's,


61


9


1


3 13 8


Isaac B. Dunn, Captain do. do.,


253 15 10


15


4 7


Walter Finney, Captain of sixth do.,


James McClure, Captain Lieutenant Artillery,


Principal.


Interest.


56 13


1


3 7 11


55 4 1


3 6 2


Francis Mentges, Colonel of fifth do., Samuel Smith, Captain of fifth do., Mathew McConnell, Captain Inv'd reg't,


29


85


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


James Smith, do. of do.,


16 13 10


James M. Jones, Lieutenant of second do.,


222 10 10%


13


6 11


Andrew Walker, Captain of second do.,


264 19


5


15 17 10


Thomas Proctor, Colonel Artillery,


836


2


2


50


3


2


John Stricker, Captain do.,


200


1


0


12


0


0


Administrator of Peter Ollinger, late Mat's of Art'y, dec'd,


70 12


9


4


4


8


John Redman, private of third reg't,


60


8


8


3 12


6


Thomas Dungan, Ensign and Paymas- ter's C'k,


370


4


4


22. 4 0


Do for John Dunavan, private of third reg't,


59


3


1


3 10 11


Do. for William Richitts, do. do ,


55 15


4


3 7 0


Captain William Willson, of first do.,


208 19


5₺


12 10 9


Robert Campbell, Drummer of first do.,


44


2


0


2 12 10


Adam Handel, private of sixth do.,


56


&


1


3


7


6


Rack'I Johnson, widow of Rich'd John- son, late private of third do.,


25


6


8


1 10


4


Thomas Forrest, Colonel of Artillery


172 10


65


5 3 11


5


Edward Williamson, do. of second do.,


88 11


7


5


6


2


Henry Miller, do. of second do.,


88 11


7


5


6 2


100


0 0


6 0 0


100*


0 0


6


0 0


Samuel Craig, Captain of first do.,


200


0 0


12


0 0


John B. Webster, Lieut. Q. Mast'r of first do.,


157


5


7


9 8 7


Will. Alexander, Major of third do.,


179


4


7


10 14 11


Henry D. Purcell, Lieutenant of se- cond do.,


187


1


11


4


4


340 16 11%


20


9 0


Joseph Oliver, Corporal Artillery,


69 4


Peter Ripley, Matross Artillery,


73 14


9%


4


8 5


Joseph Rice, Captain Artillery,


437


6


26 4 4


Mathias Bennett, late Lieutenant Fly- ing Camp,


100


0 0


60 0


275


7


3


16 10


5


Captain John Bankson, of second do.,


470


1


3


28


4


0


James Grier, Major of tenth do.,


82


0


0


4 18 4


293


5


9


17 11 11


William Honeyman, Lieutenant Inv'd, William Dorman, private of third do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


3)


36 17


2


Jacob Detrick, private of sixth do.,


S 441 16


59 12


Andrew Lytle, Lieutenant of fifth do., Colonel Daniel Brodhead, of the eighth do.,


Thomas Butler, Captain of third do., Edward Butler, Lieutenant of fifth do.,


176 8


6


10 11 7


4 2 11


Captain William Crawford, of fifth re- giment,


Principal. 278 5 2


Interest.


1


86


MINUTES OF THE


Harrington John, do. of second do., Tealman, William, Drummer of sixth do.,


John M'Clellan, Captain of first do., Henry Piercey, Lieutenant of second do.,


214


9


93


12 17


4


John Harper, Lieutenant,


387


2


10


23


4


5


Benjamin Ford, Dragoon of Cavalry,


52


3


5


3


2


6


Benjamin Golding, do ,


52


3


5


3


2 6


Richard Lucas, Serjeant Cavalry,


116 13


4


6 19 11


Est. Thomas McGee, private of second reg't,


59


1


7


3 10 10


Marm Handley, do. of sixth do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


Samuel Hastings, Gun. Artillery,


101


1


7


6


1


3


John Clarke, private of first do., Henry Bentley, do. of third do.,


41


4


7


2


9


5


Peter Messersmith, do. of second do.,


73 14 11


4


8


5


George Mercer, do of eight do.,


12


1


0


0 14


4


Jobn Fame, do.,


72


1


11


4


6


5


Stephen Beasly, Captain navy,


567 16


8


34


1


4


Robert McDonnald, private of fifth do.,


40 14


5


2


8


9


Ludwick Orbigust, private of first do.,


59


3


1


7


3


8


William Lush, Captain of seventh do.,


300


0


0를


18


0 0


John Beatty, Major of fifth do.,


171


2


6


10


3


John B. Rodgers, Serjeant of first do.,


221


4


92


13


5


4


Thomas Campbell, Captain of fourth do.,


302


3


0


18


2


6


Francis Proctor, Captain Artillery,


417


7


31


25


0


9


James Boyle, private of first do.,


33 18


9


2


0


7


Sam'l Reed, Lieutenant of third do.,


37 10


8


2


4 11


James Christie, Captain of third do.


343 17


2


20 12 7


Adam Garrick, Mat's Art'y,


71 10


5


4


5


9


Doctor John McDowell, late of sixth do.,


475 10


2


28 10


7


Thomas M'Cord, private of fifth regi- ment ..


44


2 10


2 12 11


Bernard Dougherty, do. do.,


56 18


1


3


8 2


Henry Guiler, Matross Artillery,


28


9


3


1 14 1


1


.


1005 14 9


60 6 10


7


5


5


1


John Davis, Mat's. Artillery,


44


7


9


2 13


2


John Worling, private of fifth do .;


57 11


2


3


9


0


Levy Burns, do. of tenth do.,


50


11


3 10 11 0


Samuel Montgomery, Captain of sev- enth do.,


238 12


3


11


3


1


Principal. 57 18 1


Interest. 3 9 4


50


4:


1


3 0 2


198 17


3


11 18


3 10 5


58 15


4


Est. James Martin, do., late deceased,


87 13


5 6


Barn Binney, Surgeon General Hos- pital,


87


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


Principal.


Interest.


William Murren, Lieutenant of second do.,


68 12


0


4


2


3


John Heller, private of tenth do.,


57


3


1


3


8


6


Alexander Benstead, Lieutenant and Paymaster of tenth do.,


356 17 11


21


8


2


Captain Job Vernon, of fifth do.,


348


8 11


20 17 11


Major James Hamilton, of second do.,


58


5


8


3


9 10


Samuel Lindsay, Lieutenant Flying Camp,


230 13


13 16


9


John Harper, Lieutenant and Pay- master,


35 13


1


2


2 11


Peter Gosner, Captain of second do.,


144 14 9


8 13


6


Robert Darlington, Lieutenant Flying Camp,


21 7


6


1


5


7


Robert Wilson, private of third do.,


54. 5


7


3


5


0


James Armstrong, Captain Cavalry,


388 15


6


23


6


5


Abner Everitt, Lieutenant Flying Camp,


133


10


0


8


0 2


Henry Wise, private of second do.,


57


2


6


3


8


5


Christopher Berris, do., of eleventh do.,


91 6


1


59 6


Archibald Murphy, Serjeant of second do.,


83


1


4%


4 19


7


Charles Cooper, private of sixth do.,


60


1


7


3 12


1.


Nathan Boys, Captain Navy,


250


0


0


15 0


0


Patt Duffy, Captain Artillery,


397


0


11


23 16


5


- M'w Maus, Surgeon Inva'd,


539


1


9


32


6


9


297 13


8


17


17


1


50


0


0


3


0 0


121


0


0


7


52


284


4 11


17


1


0


Richard Allison, Surgeon Mate of fifth do.,


26


0


2


1 11


2


200


0


0


12


0 0


200


0


0


12


0


0


Thomas Wylie, Captain Art'y Art's, James Parr, Major of seventh do., Thomas Powell, private of fifth do.,


53


5 11


3


3 10


72 15


0


4


7


2


55


4


8


3


6


3


Benjamin Coxe, do. of eleventh do.,


57 16


1


3


9


3


Nicholas Sailhimer, Matross Artillery, Frederick Byerly, Corporal do.,


66 17


2


4


0


2


72


8


5


4


6


9


424 16


7


25


9 8


64 17


1


3 17


9


7


2


Doctor William Shippen, Doctor Gen- eral,


1,565


93 18


5


Samuel Doty, Lieutenant Artillery, James Parr, Major of seventh do., John Sprouls, Lieutenant Art'y A., Alexander Power, Quarter Master Ar- ť'y A's,


Andrew Forrest, Captain of third do., Henry Grier, Lieutenant Artillery,


Samuel A. M'Closhey, Surgeon Art'y A., William Denning, Serjeant do.,


88


MINUTES OF THE


Benjamin Kidd, Matross Artillery, William Wilkinson, private of seventh regiment,


James Cain, private of tenth do.,


50 13


8


3


0


9


Richard McMahan, of second do.,


88 11


7


5


6


2


Martin Perry, private of third do., Adam Stroop, do., of second do.,


53


4 11


3


5


0


Philip Boyer, do., of fourth do.,


83 11


8


5


0


3


Andrew Dillman, do. of second do.,


32


8


8


1 18 9


Peter Leoh, do. of tenth do ,


58 14


1


3 10


4


Widow and children of Michael Grew,


late of eleventh reg't, deceased,


51 14 11


3


5


8


James Ryan, private of second do,,


59


1


7


3 10


9


Dougherty John, private of second do., John Patterson, Captain do. do.


39 16


3


2 7 11


John Hughs, Captain Lieutenant of first do.,


63


0 0


3 15


7


Richard Allison, Surgeon mate of fifth do.,


160 0 0


9 12 0


James Hamilton, Major of second do.,


73


1 10


4 7 8


William Rogers, Captain,


936 12


6


56


4 0


William Field, private of eleventh do.,


55 16


6


3 6 11


George Bush, Captain and Paymaster, Jacob Heisler, Corporal of fourth do., Samuel Mills, private of third do.,


61


9


2


3 13


8


Edward Kelly, private of first do.,


28 18 10


1 14


7


Angus McEirr do. of third do.,


60


8


8


3 12


7


Andrew Porter, Captain Artillery,


442


7


2


26 10


9


Robert Porter, cadet of first do.,


28 11


S


1 14


3


Casper Shipe, Administrator of Isaac Still, late Sergeant of fourth regi- ment, deceased,


62


1


4


3 14


4


Joseph Murphy, private of eleventh do.,


54 16


8


3 5 8


Nathaniel Irish, Captain Artillery Ar- tificers,


429 12


6


25 15


5


James Parr, Major of seventh do.,


50


0


0


3 0


0


Thomas M'Ilvaine, Drummer of third do.,


63 19


1 3 16


8


60


6 11


3


12


4


Philip Eberhard, do. do.,


66 19


5


4 0.4


Margaret, widow and administratrix of


John Anderson, late private of sixth do.,


Principal. 42 19 1


Interest. 2 11 6


59


5


4


3 11


0


58


3


1


3


9


9


William Dawson, do., of sixth do.,


81 10


3


4 17 9


4 2


36 18


7


2


4 16 0


54


6


8


3


5


1


John M'Ilvaine, private of third do., John M'Manus do. do.,


60 17


7


3 13


0


·


56


6 1


3 7 6


80


0


0


89


SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.


Thomas Fletcher, private of first do., Richard Keenahan, do. of fourth do., Jesse Moore, Fifer of second do.,. Rob't Campbell, late Cap. of Inv'd, dec'd, his widow & adm'x,


Principal.


Interest.


54 1 5


3 4 10


56


3


9


3


7 4


64 18


9


3 17 9


318


1


7


20 17 7


Barth'w Berry of tenth do.,


59


3


1


3 10 11


John B. Webster, Lieut. & Quart. mst. of first regiment,


150 0 0


900


Samuel Story, Lieut. and Adj. of first do.,


119 17 0


739


Alexander Rogers, Serjeant of sixth do ,


64


4 10


3 17 0


66 18


14


4 0 2


224 15


2


13


9


Thomas Burchborough, private of fifth do.,


60 11


2


3 12


8


John McCreery, do. do. do.,


61 15


4


3 14


0


Hopkins Driver, do. of third do , John Marr, do. do. do.,


60 16


4


3 12 11


Edward McKillan, private of seventh do.,


54


1


1


3


4


9


William Bouser, do. of tenth do.,


53 10


5


3


4


2


William Work, do of third do.,


88


1


8


5


5


8


William Ferguson, Captain Artillery, Thomas Douglass, Captain Lieut. do. do.,


246 19


1


14 16


3


Andrew Walker, Captain of second do.,


50 0 0


3 0 0


Samuel Montgomery, of seventh do.,


100


0 0


60 0


Benjamin Chambers, Lieut. of first do.,


137


0


6


8 4 4


202


0


0


12 : 2


4


344


0


0


20 12 9


1,005 12


0


60


6


8


Lewis Nicola, Col. Inv'd,


614


7


0


36 17


2


Francis Mentges, Col.,


32 15


5


1 19




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