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We find that the men in England talk among themselves that they intend to make us in America. pay to them a great sum of money every year. The way they intend to raise this money is as I have told you already by making us pay a duty upon this and that thing that we are accustomed to purchase. Now this duty upon Tea brings in but a very small part of that great sum of money they want to make us pay to them : and therefore, we refuse to pay this money for the tea, least if we paid it, they would be encouraged to , go on time after time. to lay duties upon a great many other things, which we are accustomed to purchase ; in order that they may at last get from us. that great sum of money which they want, and which perhaps is all we have. By which means, as your Brothers the white people will be obliged to give more money than usual, for those blankets. strouds, checks, linens. Guns, powder, paint & Rum with which you are supplied: so if money is thus taken out of our Pockets without our consent, and against our agreement, it is plain & certain that you and your people, must pay two and three deer skins for those goods, which you used to purchase of the Traders for one deer skin. . And thus you see, that we do not quarrel only upon our own account : but that we have put on our shot pouches, not only to preserve our money, but also to preserve your deer skins. Friends and Brother warriors, I have now told you the causes of our unhappy quarrel with the men over the Great Water. I hope your Eyes are now opened. and that you see plainly, that your interest is as much concerned in this quarrel as our interest. And
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that you also see, that we have put on our shot pouches, and have taken up our Ritles, only to defen i our rights and privileges accord- ing to the agreement, and by doing so, to defend your deer skins against those who wish to rob you of them.
Therefore as your people and our people were born upon and live in the same land-as we are old acquaintances, and have thereby contracted a regard for each other-as our interest in this quarrel is the same, for the men over the great water cannot take our money against our consent without taking your deer skins also --- as you see that no agreement is kept with us, so you cannot expect to be better treated by men who want all that you and ourselves have ; I say, as all these things shew you that if we are hurt, you must be hurt also- if we lost you must lose also -- if we fall, you must fall also: so I tell you in time, that you and our selves ought to join together, in order to save all of us from being hurt, or from losing, or from falling .-- Let us therefore exert ourselves, you at your end of the chain of Peace, and we at our end. in order that we may keep this chain bright and shining .- So shall we act to each other like Brothers- so shall we be able to support and assist each other against our common enemies -- so shall we be able to stand together in perfect safety against those evil men. who in the end mean to ruin you, as well as ourselves who are their own flesh and blood.
I am informed that you have been told. that your Brothers the white people in Charles town, used you ill, when they seized some amuni- tion which your Traders intended to have sent to you. It is true my Friends, that we did seize this amunition ; and I tell you, that your Brothers the white people seized it with great concern, because they knew their seizing it would in some degree distress you: but I tell you also, the men about the Great King, are the only Persons to be blamed in this affair. For as we found, that these men persuaded the Great King to send soldiers against us, and to stop all kinds of amunition from coming to us as usual, in order that we should not be able to defend ourselves : so these men about the Great King by this proceeding compelled us to seize such amunition for our own defence, as came among us by accident ; and accordingly we greedily seized the amunition that was intended for your hunting, in order to have in our hands the means of defending our lives. our money and your deer skins, as I told you before, against our oppressors. And this behavior of ours was so natural and just. that we knew, that when we came to talk to you on the matter, you would think we did nothing but what was just, and what you would have done had you
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been in our situation .-- However, the amunition that was seized, was intended to be sold to you : but to shew you that we regard you as Brothers, we intend to make you a present of some. We wish we were able to give you as much as your occasions require : but as the Great King has so ordered it, that we cannot get much for our- selves ; and as we expect to fight our enemies. therefore we cannot afford to give you much of what we have .- I know your good sense will inform you that this is perfectly reasonable : and that we ought not to give away so much ammunition, as would leave us, and you also. exposed to enemies, who, as I told you before, cannot hurt us without hurting you also.
It is a concern to us when we reflect. that the present quarrel occasions a scarcity of Goods in your nation. But goods are scarce with us also ; and we submit to this inconvenience chearfully, rather than purchase those goods, which if we did purchase, would strengthen the hands of our oppressors against us. We hope our example will encourage you to suffer this scarcity as patiently as we do. When the public peace shall be restored, by our rights and privileges being restored to us; and when we can purchase goods without any risque of paying for them more than they are worth, by paying duties upon them contrary to our consent. contrary to our agreement, and contrary to our, and to your interest ; then will you & your children after you be plentifully supplied again as usual. In the mean time we advise you to be patient; and to shew you, that we look upon you as Brothers: and that we will give you all the friendly aid, assistance and supplies in our power .- I say, as a token of this. I take the Coat off my own back and I give it to you .- For my part, in this unhappy time. I will be content to wear, an osnaburg split shirt.
I hear that one of your people has lately been killed, and that two others were at the same time wounded by some of the white people on the ceded lands in Georgia .- I feel great grief at this news. Mr. Wilkinson is just come from Seneka, and has brought me a Talk from the warriors and Headmen who were nine days ago assembled at that Town in Council upon the occasion of this bad news .- In this Talk the warrior Sawney says he and the other warriors remem- ber. that in the last treaty of Peace it was agreed. that if any white man should be killed by their people, the Perpetrators of the murder should be put to death, and that the same satisfaction should be given by the white people in case one of your people should be murdered by ours. Sawney also says, that the warriors and Beloved
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men will wait to see if this will be complied with or not, and in the mean time they will not think of resentment, or of saying any thing to lessen our friendship. The Warrior Chenesto also sends a good talk, and says he does not desire to break the line of friendship which the beloved men who are dead and gone drew between us .- These talks sound well in my ears; and in return to these good talks, I tell you, that this matter shall with all possible speed be fully enquired into, and if the white people have done wrong, and without provocation have killed your countrymen, you may be assured that those white people who were concerned in such a wicked and black affair shall be punished. and thereby your people will have satisfaction according to the Treaty .- I desire you will tell the relation, of the Poor man who has been killed, how much I am concerned at their loss. I am told he has left a Widow and children :- I give these presents : and I desire you will carry them to the unfortunate Widow, in order to shew her that all the white people in this country pity her misfortune. Friends and Brother Warriors.
This talk I give to you as a Talk of Peace and friendship; as a talk to open your eyes : and as a good talk from all the Beloved men and white people of this country. to you and your Beloved men, and all the red men of your nation .- I give you this talk as so much oil to keep the chain of peace and friendship between us, bright and shining like the sun. And as in the corn planting season. the sun warms the earth, and makes the Corn to sprout and to grow for the good of the People : so I hope this talk will warm your hearts, and make thoughts of friendship and good will sprout and grow in you and your People, for the mutual good of our People and of your Nation.
Endorsed: Honble M' Drayton's
Talk to Indians. Sept : 256 : 1775.
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[PAY-ROLL OF FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS OF THE IST REGIMENT.] Pay Roll of the Field & Staff Officers in the First Regiment of South Carolina Commanded by Colo. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney from the Ist : of December 1779 to the Ist : of January 17So.
Names
Months for Pay & Sub :
Pay 49 Mouth
Subsistance
GR Month
Amot. of Pay
Amount of
Subsistance
: Casualties
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Colo.
I mo-175-
500175-
500
William Scott Lieut. Colonel-
dc-160-
400 60-
400
Thomas Pinckney-Major -.
do-150-
300 50-
300
Henry Collins Flag-Surgeon-
do-60 ---
300|60-
300
Patrick Stack Surgeons Mate-
100|40-
100
Simeon Theus Pay-Master-
do-120-
20 --
John Hamilton-Adjutant-
do-
13-
13-
James Parham Quarti Master
do_
I3-
I3-
331 :
1600
-
...
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[PAY-ROLL OF ELLIOTT & COMPANY, IST REGIMENT.]
Pay Roll of Captain Joseph Elliott's Company of the Ist: Regiment of South Carolina Commanded by Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. from the ist Decem". 1779 to ist. January 1780-
Names
Rank
Months &
days for Pay
I Pay Per
Month
Subsistance
Oper Month
Amot. Pay
Amount of
Subsistance
Casualties
Joseph Elliott.
Capt. Lieut.
I mº. 1 mº. 6 ds 2633
40
200 ICO
40 3235
200 120
David Hatfield.
Serjt.
I mº.
IO
IO
IO
John Oats. .
do.
do.
do
10
IO
John Williams
do.
do.
do.
IO
Aris Forster
Corp !. do.
do.
73%
IO
723
IO
William Carter,
do.
-2/3
IO
-- 2.
IO
Martin Lloyd.
cio.
do.
do.
do.
331
IO
Jehu Gambell. .
Drum
25 ds.
do.
61/3
83/3 Retd : from Desertion 5 Decr. 79
William Cox
Iprivates!
I mo.
62/3
IO
63%
IO
William Edwards ..
do.
do
do
do
63/3
IO
John Miller ..
do.
do
do
do
622
IO
Bartho. McDonald. .
do.
do
do
do
do
633
IO
Andrew Omensetter
do.
do
do
do
6-3.
IO
Benjamin Tester
do
do
do
do.
63,51
IO
Thomas Guest. .
do.
do
do
do.
62/3
IO
Alexander Love
do.
do
do
do
62/31
IO
Johnathan Anderson. .
do
do
do
do
62/3
IO
Henry Sparrow.
do
do
do
do
62/3
IO
2033/3 4983%
Sworn to before me this 10 January 1780
WVm Scott Lt. Col
a True Bill Jo. Elliott
Capt. rst. Regt.
IO do. do.
dio
John Nielson.
do.
--
& Subsistance
William Ward.
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Abstract of the within Pay Roll.
Rank
Month & days
Pay & subsistance
Pay afer
Subsistence
Her Month
Amount
of l'ay
Amount of
Subsistence
I Captain. .
I mo. . I mº. 6ds.
40
200
40
200
I Lieutenant. .
26 2/3
100
31 2/31
120
3 Serjeants ..
I mo.
IO
IO
30
30
3 Corporals.
I mº.
72/3
IO
22
30
I Drum ..
26 ds.
72/3
IO
6
72/3
II Privates
I mº.
62/3
IO
73 2/3
IIO
203 2/3
498 2/3
for
Months
2.4
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[PAY-ROLL OF GADSDEN'S COMPANY, IST REGIMENT.]
Pay roll of Captain Thomas Gadsdens Compy. in the First South Carolina regt. Commanded by Colo -- Charles Coresworth Pinckney from Ist. . December 1779 to Ist. January 1780-
Names
Rank
Months & day's for
pay & Subsiste ..
Pay pr. Mouth
Subsistce .. pr. mo.
Amt. of pay
Amt of Subsister
Casualties
Thos .. Gadsden John Hamilton
Captn. Ist .. Lt.
I mo
40-
200
40 --
200
I mo :
25 2/3
26 2/3
100
Adam Shekel .
Serjt.
I mº.
IO Drs ..
10 --
IO-
IO -----
Ezekiel Malphus.
Corpi.
do-
71/3-
Peter Moon .
do ..
do
71/3-
;1/3-
7 1/3-
IO-
Thomas Roberts.
fifer-
do-
7 1/3-
10 --
7 1/3-
Donald McGraw.
privt ..
do-
62/3-
IO-
62/3-
62/3-
IO
Mich': Sullivan
IO
Robert Hinds .
do-
do-
do_
62/3-
IO
Peter Mitchel
do-
62/3-
IO
-Roland Williams.
do.
62/3-
IO
James Burk.
do-
do-
do.
6 2/3-
IO
Joseph Yates.
do -;
do-
do.
62/3-
IO
John Rabb.
do-
do_
6 2/3-
IO
George Tilley
do_
do.
do-
do-
62/3-
IO
Gilbert Walker
do-
do.
do.
62/3-
IO
Wm. Clarey
cio-
do.
62/3-
IO
John Clendenny
do-į
do-
do_
do.
62/3-
IO
John Collins.
do-
do.
do_
62/3-
IO
1
71/3-
William Mullin
Drumr.
do
7 1/3-
IO ---
Joseph Roberts.
do-
do-
62/3-
6 2/3-
IO
Daniel Davis.
John Hamilton Lieut. Ist: Regt
Sworn to before me this Io January 1782 Wm Scott Lt Col
do-
do-
William Paxton.
do.
25
Abstract of the within
.
Rank
Time for pay
Pay H) M.
Sub: 40 Mo
Amot of pay
Amd " Sub:
I Captain. .
I MO
40
200
40
200
I Lieu ...
26 2/3
IO0
26 2/3
100
2 Serjts ___
10 ---
IO ----
20
20
2 Corpis.
2 Dr : & Fifes.
do
72/3
IO
29 1/3
40
15 Privates. .
62/3
IO
100
150
216
510
-
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[13] [PAY-ROLL OF HEXT'S COMPANY. IST REGIMENT.]
Pay Roll of Capt I'm Hext's Company in the first Regiment of So Carolina on the Continental Establishment, commanded by Colonel Charles Cotesworth Pinckney from the Ist December 79 to the Ist Jany 1780
Names --
Casualties
Rank
Mo. & Days for
Pay & Subsistance
Pay pr Mo-
Subsistence
Dr MO .__
Amount of Pay
Amount of
Subsistence
Wm -- Hext Charles Brown.
Capt
10
200 100
40 20
40/90| 76 60/90| Promoted
8th Decem- ber 1779.
WVm -- Rozar.
Sergt do_
Month I do
IO
IO
IO
IO
10-
WVm. Stone.
Corpral!
71/3
do
7 1/3
10-
Edmund Davis.
71/3
do-
7 1/3
[Name undeciph- erable] .
Drum
7 1/3
do
7 1/3
[Undecipherable] Smith.
Fifer
do
71/3
7 1/3
IO-
Anthony Musquay; Private
do-
62/3
do --
6 2/3-
IO ---
Andrew Smith.
do --
do-
6 2/3-
IO-
Davis Kemp
do-
do-
do
do-
6 2/3-
IO --
Ezekiel Bates .
do-
1
do-
do --
do-,
6 2/3-
IO-
John Campbell.
do --
do-
do-1
do-
6 2/3- 5 2/ 3-
IO ---
John Sandwick
do-
.
do --
do-
10-
John Smith.
6 2/3-
Mathew Smith.
do-
do-
do_
6 2/3-
IO-
John. Temboral
do-
do __
6 2/3-
IO-
Ch Brown Lieut. I So: C: Regiment
183 10/90 446 60/90
5 2/3- 5 2/3-
IO --
Gideon Lowery
IO-
Joseph Burket.
Doll : Doll
Doll
Doll 200
[ Lieut 23 days 26 2/31
Park Smith.
10 --
IO -; IO-
do-
do-
27
Abstract of the within
Rank
Time for pay
Pay WA mo:
Sub : ff mo:
Amot. of Pay
Amot of Sub :
I Captain. .
I Mo 28 Da
40 26 2/3
200
40
200
I Lieutenant.
100
20 40/ 70
76 60/90
2 Serjeants.
I mo
10-
IO-
20 --
20
2 Corporals &.
I mo
7 2/3
IO
29 30/90
40
2 Drums & fifes.
II Privates ..
do -.
62/3
IO
73 30/90
183 10/90
446 60/90
Sworn to before me this Toth January 1,80 WI'm Scott Lt Col
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[PAY-ROLL OF JACKSON'S COMPANY, IST REGIMENT.] Pay Roll of Capt": Willm: Jacksons company in the first South Carolina Regiment of infantry commanded by Coll : Chs: Cotesworth Pinckney from the Ist: of Decembr: 1779 to the first of January 1780 --
Names
Casualties
Rank
Months & Days
for pay & subsist
Pay pr Month
Subsist pr. Month
Amt : of pay
Amt: of subsist.
200 100
- George Petrie. .
30|
Resigned 9 December 1779.
George Blackmorel
Serjt:
I
IO
IO
IO
IO:
David Brown.
do :
do.
do
do
IO
IO
John Cochran
Corporal :
do :
7 1/3 do-
71/3
IO
Samuel Reddit.
do :
7 1/3 do
71/3
IO
Thoms Thurston
Drum :
do :
7 1/3|do-
71/3
IO
George Connoway
Armor:
do :-
62/3-
do-
62/3-
IO
David Alsobrook.
private
do :
do
do
62/3
Francis Archer.
do :
do :
62/3
IO
WVm: Anderson.
do :
do.
62/3
John Conner.
do :
do :
62/3
IO!
Robert Campble
do :
do :
62/3
IO
Samuel Daniels.
do :
do :
62/3
IO
Aaron Hill.
do :
do :
62/3
IO
Thoms: Jackson
d° :
do :
62/3
IO
James Kelly. .
do :
do :
62/3
IO
Patrick Lyons.
do :
do
62/3
IO
Isaac Manning.
Do
Dead
Alexr: Mcdonald.
do :
do :
62/3
IO
Michael Nash.
do :
do :
62/3
IO
Thoms. Rolls.
do:
do :
62/3
IO
Charls: Rusmon
do:
do.
62/3
IO
John Sparkes.
do :
do
62/3
IO
James Thomas.
čo:
do
62/3
IO
Michael Whit-
combe.
do :
do :
62/3
IO
236 2/3| 560
Sworn to before me
this roth. January 1780 WVm Scott Lt Col
Month :
Willm. Jackson.
Dan Doyley.
Captn: Ist : Lieutt : do.
I do: days
40 26 2/3
200 100
40 26 2/3|
Month :
do-
do-
8
Dant, Doyley Ist. S C Regt
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Abstract of the within
Rank
Time for Pay
Pay 40 mo
Sub : 40 mo
Amot. of l'ay
Amot Subsis :
I Captain.
I mo
10-
200
40.
200
I Lieutenant. .
do __
26 2/3
26 2/3
100
I ditto ..
9 Days
do -_-
do-
8.
30
2 Serjeants.
I mo:
10-
10-
20-
20
2 Corporals.
I mo :
71/3
10 ---
22
30
I Drummer.
18 Privates.
do
62/3
IO
I20
180
236 2/3
560
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[PAY-ROLL OF ST. MARIE'S COMPANY, IST REGIMENT.]
Pay Roll of Captain Lavacher De St : Marie Company in The First Regiment of South Carolina Infantry on The Continental Establish- ment Commanded by Colonel Charles Cotesworth Pinckney From The First of Decem". 1779 to The First of January 1780
Names
Months and Days for
Pay and subsist
Pay per month
Subs1. per month
Amount of Pay
Amount of subsis
Casualties
Lavacher De st. Marie Nath1. Bradwell.
I
Lieut.
I mº.
Dol 40 26 2/3|
Dol 200 100
Dol 40 26 2/3
Do 200
John Koil.
serit.
I mo.
IO
IO
IO
IO
Thomas Mason.
Dicto
I mo
IO
IO
IO
IO
Samuel Airy.
Corpi. Ditto
I mo.
7I/3
IO
7 1/3
IO
John Morrice.
Fife
I mº.
71/3
IO
71/3
IO
Jonathan Butler.
Private
I mo.
62/3!
IC
62/3
IO
James Carrol.
Ditto
I mº.
62/3
10
62/3
IO
John Dowling.
Do
I mo.
62/3
IO
62/3
IO
Nehemiah Eales.
Do
I mo.
62/3
IO
62/3
62/3
John Jones
Do
I mo.
62/3.
IO
62/3
IO
William Morrow
Ditto
I mº.
62/3
IO
6 2/3
IO
Stephen Moore.
Do.
I mo.
62/3!
IO
62/3|
IO
John Philmore.
Do.
I mº.
62/3
IO
62/3
IO
James Wooley.
Do.
I mº
62/3
IO
62/3
IO
James Parnell.
I mo
6 2/3
IO
62/3
IO
182
460
I mo.
7 1/3
IO
71/3
IO
Thomas Hart.
William Eaden.
Do
I mº.
62/3
IO
Levacher de Ste marie Cap Ist .. S. C. Regt
Sworn to before me this Io January 1780 Wm: Scott Lt Col
Rank
Cap:
I mo
100
1
₹ :
Abstract of the Within
Rank
Time for Pay
Pay Gf) mo:
Sub: 70 mo:
Amot. of Pay
Amot. of Sub:
I Captain.
I mo.
40
200
40
200
I Lieutenant. .
26 2,3|
100
26 2/3
100
2 Serjeants. .
IO
10-
10-
20
2 Corporals.
713-
IO-
22-
30
I Fifer.
Private.
62/3-
10-
73 2/3
IIO
182
460
Endorsed: Pay Roll of Captain
Levacher Company
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[PAY-ROLL OF LIVING'S COMPANY, IST REGIMENT.]
Pay Roll of Captain Charles Lining's Company in the first Regiment of South Carolina Infantry on the Continental Establishment, com- manded by Colonel Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, from the Ist of December 1779 to the Ist. of January 1780.
Names
Rank
Months and Days
for Pay, & Sub-
Pay per month
Subsist. per month
Amount of Pay
Amt. of Subsist-
ence
Mº. D.| Doll. |Doll .!
Doll.
Charles Lining.
.
Captn. Ist. Lieut. 21. do.
I Do.
10
1200
40 26 2/3
Doll. 200 100 26 2/3
James Kennedy.
24. Do.
". 9
26 2/3
1100
8
30
Samuel Boman.
Serjt.
I ...
IO
10
10
IO
Curtis Hardy
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
10
IO
John Dodd.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do
IO
IO ·
John McGilton.
Corp! Drum
Do.
71/3
Do.
71/3
IO
Jeremiah McCarty
Private
Do.
62/3
Do.
62/3
IO
John Casey.
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
Thomas Tilley.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
10
Robert Black.
Do.
Do
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
Adam Miller.
Do.
Do .
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
John Rieley.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
Will. Congdon Smith.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do. Do.
62/3
IO
James Main.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
10
Randolph Doug-
lass.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
Robert Forshaw
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
6 2/3
IO
Gosper Brown-
guard ..
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
236 40/90 526 2/3
Ch : Lining
206 40/90
733 10/90
Sworn to before me 1 this Io January 1780
I'm Scott Lt Coll
Promoted Dect. 8. 79. Commission dated 23 Decr.
Alexander Fraser.
Charles Brown.
.
Do.
71/3
Do.
71/3
IO
George Darrah.
Do.
Do.
Do.
62/3
IO
Thomas Connelley
sist.
26 2/3| 100 26 2/3 100
7 10/90
33 - 34
1719198
Abstract of the within
Rank
Time for pay
Pay HỆ Mo:
Sub: 40 Mo:
Amot : of Pay
Amot : of Sub:
I Captain.
I mo:
40
200
40 26 2/3
200
I Lieutenant. .
I mo:
26 2/3
IO0
100
I do ..
8 Da :
do_
7 10/90
26 2/3
I do.
9 do ---
do ---
S-
30
2 Serjeants.
I mo :
IO-
30-
30
2 Corporals.
I mo:
71/3-
IO-
14 2/3
20
12 Privates.
I mo.
62/3
IO --
So-
120
206 40/90 526 2/3
35-56 [7]
[PAY-ROLL OF THEUS > COMPANY, IST REGIMENT.I
Rank
Time for
Par
Sub: 49
Amot. of
Amot of
sistarce
{ Captain.
[ Mo:
2200
.10
00.
i Lentellaut.
20 1/3|
261/3.
100
2 Drim & F: Major
€
18
20
4 Scijea: ts. . .
40
3 Corporais &. .
71/3
IO-
36 2/3
50
Orim & F Majors
15 Privates .. .
62/3
do.
100
150
261 1/3
560
.
10-
ـبه مها
35-36
[PAY-ROLL OF THEUS - COMPANY, IST REGIMENT I
Pay Roll of Cap' Simeon Theus's Company. In the First Rege of > Giadina Gimp. Det by Pinckney from 1 De'. to 1 January 1780.
Nanies
Months for
Pay & Subsis
Pay 9 Mo:
Amoi of Pa:
swot: of Sui
Smucon Thous Cap
James Parham Et.
Richard Giren Diam Maj.
Theop. Hawkins Fife Majr.
Jolm Repl Q:, Mast, Serjt
Robed Onaunt Serit. -
John Newion de
-
Vallom Vam du.
William Smith Compl ..
Jo eph Hutson du-
Them . Powell Dron Hugh Suith Fifer Privales
Ileana Asken.
10
0 2 3-
. 0 2/3- 10
James Dobbin --
02/3- 10
Philip Gruber-
10
James Hutchins
George Renney -
Mathew Bowles
Panel Toki-
Parker T. Ling-
du
John Willaur
١٥٠٠)
62/3- 0) - 3- 62/3- 02/3- 6 2/3 02/3 0 2/3 62/3
10 10
Charles Knockil --
261 1/3-560
Simeon Theys For L" Recy
Sworn to before the this 14 January 1780 We: Alason
Abstract of the within
Rank
Time for Pay
Pay # No:
Sub: 29 Mo:
Amot, of Pay
Ymc - of Sub- Ho Roce
i Capi in . ..
I Mo:
100
2 Dum & F: N
4 S.ile. . 1S. .
10-
10
TO-
2 them & F Major ..
0 23
de.
201 1/3
560
388
10 10
IO
Jante . ( hetas
6 2/3 6 2/3- - 10
20 1/3 9 -- TO --
37- 38
Ra Kell of Captain George Turno'. Compte of honor of a . m. IF he - Hell establishment commanded & Colond & link . Soft first of January 1780
Rank
months & day for Pay &
Subsistance.
Pay per Morin
Subsist : per
Month:
Amount of Pay
Amt: of Sub-
sistated
George Turner. .
C'apt :
1.
.
Clark . Shaving.
PCLieut.
1. .
100
Anthony Daffeild.
Sigl:
1 .. ...
Christopher Shimmer,
James Scott
Curp !:
hifer
10
Wilhain West.
priv! : 1 ..
...
6 2/3
10
7 1/3 0 2/3 62,3 62/3
IO
Jacob Bartley.
10 10
1 . .
02.3
10
6 2,3
1 ..
62/3
10
0 2/3
10
du
1 ..
62,3 02:3
10
0 2/3
10
John Smith .
I ..
02/3 02/3
10
i) 2, 3 0: 3
E
T ..
02/3
(, 2, 3
10
Hudecipherask name].
J . .
62 3
10
( 2/3
[ Undregdenalife name].
1 ..
112/3
10
02 3 26 2/3
10 10- hon ist Septr. 79. hemg Servant to fajd. l'utner ar the Northward
Joseph Poway. .
1
62/3-
6 2/3
231 70/90 576 60/901
Sworn to before me 1 this 10: January 1780 1 W- Scott 1. Colo
A True Bill John Det : Ward Licul
Abstract of the within
Rank
Time for Pay
Pay 2 Mo:
Sub. 49 Mo:
Itnot : of Pay
Amot of Sub:
I Captain. .
200
10 26 2/3
200
20 Days
17 70/09 66 60'90 20- 20
2 Serjeants.
10-
10- 10 -.
10
I Fifer. .
71/3- 62 3-
10 10-
71/3- 931/3 26 -3
140 40
-31 70 00|57: 00/90
Lasuayo
M : D:] Doll
Dull 200
Doll
Doll
40 26 2/ 3
200 100
.40 17 50, 90 60 6o/gof Promoted 21 December 1770 -- Franstei'd December Dt: 1779
10
10
Discharged
71/3 62/3
10
02/3
10
10
6 2/3
10 10
Samuel Maquis.
:..
Mylon lank .
I ..
6 2/3
(0)
Jun. Caplant .
-
6 2/3
10)
1 ..
62/3
I ..
John Pat Wad.
14 Privates. .
10 16 2/3
39 -40
[FAY-ROLL OF WILLIAMEN JOUETS
Pay Roll of Captain Ju". Williamsons Compris in the first of Some solid Anttry on the (recommend He - li Innent Commanded by Colo. Charles Cosworth Pindu monde. V. of Der mal. 17 In 0 1 . 1780)
Nunes ---
Rank
si lisisce. .
for Pay and
months and day
P .. y Pr. Month
Month
Apoint of Pay
Wo ot Subst.
Casualities
Jno. Williamson .... Thomas Commander Russell ..
Capt. Ist. Lt.
Mo. D. 1 . . Do.
Doll. 40 26 2/3
Doll 200 100
Dall 40 26 2/3
Doll 200 100
James Stafford. .
Serjt:
Do.
1 ji .
10
10
Jnº. Rathall. .
Corp1.
.71/3
1)0.
7 1/3
10
Ralph Ralphson.
Drum
7 1/3
7 1/3
10
Privt.
Do.
1)0.
1 2/3 Do.
1)0. Do.
62/3
IO
Diserted Decembe. . 28th. . '70
Junk I'm.
Po acH Podong
1)0.
1)0,
62/3
10
Diverted 19th, Decems .. 1779
Rym (oder ..
Do.
Do. 110.
1)0.
62/3
IO
62/3
01
Jauntie's Pring. .
1)0.
1)o.
100.
0 2/3 62/3
10 TO
Jir. Wilbanıs.
Do.
Do.
Sub: $9 No:
Amot. of Pay
I Amot! of Sub.
1 Captain. ..
I lientent :- .
I mo. do- do-
40. 26 2/3. 10 ---
200. 100- 10-
40. 26 2/3 20-
100
2 Seijeants. .
1 Corporal &. .
14 2/3
20
1 Diner.
12 Privates-
do-
71/3 62/3
10-
So
120
18: 1/3
460
.
Sworn to before me this 10 January 1780. W" Scott L' Col
Jnº Williamson Capl ist Reg !.
Abstract of the within
Rank
Time for pay
Pay ? Mo:
I)o.
10 10
Indlisted 1th, Decembr. 79
Nichola uaalloo,
10.
Do.
62/3
10
(12/3
Ju": C. Ladson
200
20
41-42
Po Rel of (que : Charles Skirting . Comport bylo Y'meknes from the IS, of Deer, -mums 1.
Names -
Rank .-
for Pay & Sul - Montes & D.).
sistence
Pay Dr. Month
Subsiste: 21.
Amt : of Pay .-
Amt, of Suheist-
ence
Charles Shaving .. Wdham Hazzard.
Capt. 1SL .. 1.4 ..
M : D%. 0.11
20 2/3
200 100
142/3 26 2/3
731/3| Promoted 21' 100
Alexr. Bourke
Serjl :
10
-10
.
- 10
Denham Fourd.
1)-> .. =
10
- 10
Fawl. Walker
Carpl.
-7 1/3| -7 1/3
--- 10 -- TO
-- 71/3-10 -71/3 -10
Wdham Thomas
Roly; Thompson
Do,-
-71/3
-- 10
-71/3
Dunkin Kılbith
Pris :
130 .-
6 2/3 62/31
10
- - 02/3
10
Joseph Butler.
1). -
02 31
iu
John Monie.
-0: 2 3]
10
10
Perigrine Murphy.
1)u. -
- 6213
-IO
- . 02/3-10
John Donovan. .
-62/3 - 6 2/3
- 10
-- 6 2/3|
-IO
Jolm Cosang ..
M : 14.
1 .... -
Damel Bryant.
George Dill. .
160
333 1/3)
333 1/3
Sworn to before me this to January 1780 Ww. Scott 1.' Col
Denhan Found Surjt. 1of Company
Abstract of the Within
Rank
! Time for Pay
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