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To William Woodward, John Bush, John Wood- ward, Isaac Woodward, Michael Poore, and Richard Pritchard, £2 6s. each, 13 16
To Andrew Poore,
1 16
Jeremiah Early, for provisions, 7
17 3
To William Galloway, for provisions to militia and Indians, 61 2
6
To James Galloway, for provisions to Indians, 7 9 00
To Leonard Hall, for conducting Indians,
1 10
To James Standerfield, for provisions for do.
4 8
6
To John Hues, for conducting Indians,
2
To Charles Bright, for provisions for do.
1 13
1
10
To Jeremiah Yarborough, for do. Henry Tate, for do.
1
15
Joseph Rentfro, for do. to militia,
7 12
4
Thomas Dooley, for do.
14
William Galloway, for do.
3
3
2
John Reade, for do.
5
3
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
Brunswick County.
To the Militia of the County of Brunswick, and for provi- sions furnished by sundry inhabitants of the said County, viz .:
To Captain Edward Goodrich,
£ S. 30 00 00 .
d.
To Frederick Maclin and John Parish, lieuten- ants, £15 each, 30
To Vines Collier and Jeptha Arthington, en- signs, £10 each, 20
To Thomas Briggs, William Rose, Nathaniel Tatum, and John Tilman, serjeants, at £6 13s. 4d. each, 26 13 4 6
To James Scott, drummer,
4 14
To Richard Gower, William Parsons, Isham Harris, William Bryan, James Hargrove, Robert Wall, Charles Wall, Peter Jackson, Frederick Glover, Thomas Mannim, Mark Jackson, Daniel Wall, Robert Peebles, William Foster, Zebulon Lewis, Jesse Brown, William Parham, Nicholas Fen- nell, Abram Martin, William Martin, John Ramsey, John Calton, Richard Ramsey, Benjamin Simpson, Thomas Connally, Thomas Haulcom, Edward Tatum, Moses Tomerlin, Samuel Jackson, Peter Free- man, Edward Freeman, Henry Jackson, Charles Guntur, John Carlile, William Edwards, Elias Fowler, John Barnet, Richard Dobbins, Joel Smith, Daniel Col- lier, Samuel Russell, Robert Gee, jun., William Cooke, William Gaultney, Samp- son Mosely, Georgo Walton, jun., William Randolph, William Ledbetter, Samuel Sexton, William Ledbetter, jun., Nathan Harris, Robort Gaultnoy, Thomas Walton,
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
£ s. d.
John Moore, Robert Lanier, Thomas Den- ton, William Denton, Nathaniel Steed, Edmonds Barker, Lewis Barker, David Moss, James Linch, David Adam, Roger Tilman, William Upchurch, Thomas- Nance, Thomas Ravenscrop, Michael Up- church, John Upchurch, George Wall, Thomas Nance, John Hailes, Francis Mit- chell, Tobias Moore, and Robert Nance, at £5 each, 375
To David Kelly and John Ray, 15s. each, To John Tilman, sen.,
1 10 00
4 00 00
Joseph Parish,
4 10
To John Wooley and Peter Sinclair, &1 10s. each,
3
To George Brewer,
7
John Hix,
1
13
Druary Sims, Mark Rollins,
4 2
5
To Captain Edward Goodrich, for provisions and cart hire,
17
4 5
To do., for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericks- burg,
8
11
£533 38 3
Caroline County. '
£
S. d.
To George Muse, the balance of his pay as lieu- tenant-colonel of the first Virginia Regi- ment, 6
10 00
To Benjamin Philips, for an horse lost on the Shawnce expedition,
6
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
Chesterfield County.
£
S. d.
27
16 00
To Mr. Archibald Gary, for provisions,
To Robert Kennon, for his pay, and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg, and for their subsistence, 14
5
£42
1 00
Cumberland County.
£
S. d.
To Captain Poindexter Mosby, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,
5
5 9
Culpeper County.
£
S.
d.
To Valentine Sevear, for provisions,
Benjamin Davis, do.
2
12
4
John Strother, do.
1
8
Joseph James, do. for Indians,
2
1
4
David Johnston, do.
15
Valentine Sevear, for horse hire,
15
Michael Lawler, for provisions,
2
10
Richard Covington, for horse hire,
1 17
6
To William Slaughter and Reuben Long, for do. To John Parker, by Colonel Martin's certificate, 18 To William Lightfoot, for carrying drafts to Winchester, as by account proved, and command of a company nine days, 10
11 3
To William Slaughter, lieutenant, 54 days, at 3s., To John Payton, serjeant, Richard Doggett, do., £3 12s. each,
8
2
7 4
To John Ballenger, John Field, Thomas Slaugh- ter, Francis Brown, Anthony Strother, Francis Strother, John Peyton, William Baker, William Edwards, Robert Scott, James Browning, Henry Stonsafer, Wil-
3
10
8
:
-
16
3
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
liam Wall, John Yancy, William Tutt, George Goggins, Nathaniel Parker, John Shingleton, Charles M'Queen, John Cox, John Powell, John Berry, Thomas Ray, Joshua Sherrill, 54s. each, -
£ s. d.
64
16 00
To Henry Bowen, for provisions, James Crumley, do.
00
11
5 4₺
Nathaniel Bell, do.
15
1
James Cunningham, do.
3
6 5%
David Booth, do.
1 3 4%
Jacob Hite, do.
2
1 3
Robert Cunningham, do.
2
4
2
To Reuben Long, William Underwood, Thomas Yeates, Jun., John Morgan, Hankinson Read, Richard Parker, Alexander Frazier, French Strother, Edward Bush, John Care, William Thornhill, James Story, William Poe, Oliver Towles, Samuel Pannell, John Banger, William Day, Peter Rucker, Wil- liam Hopper, John Pabley, James Corder, John Chisum, Christopher Ziglar, Mark Hardin, Samuel Hensley, John Bradley, Richard Parks, Allen Wiley, John Wither- head, Edward Brown, Thomas Baker, Joseph Duncan, John Anderson, John Faver, Jun., William Collin, Francis Jacoby, William Robertson, John Duncan, William Nalle, Jun., John Cox', James Garrett, James Green, Peter Fleshman, Jacob Broil, 9s. each,
19 16.
To Lieutenant William Slaughter, from the 15th of May to the last of August, 1758, inclu- sive, being 109 days, at 3s., 16 7
To Ensign Charles Yancy, the same time, at 2s., 10 18
To Sorjeant Hankinson Read, the samo time, at 1s. 4d., 7
5 4
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
£
S. d.
To Serjeant John Payton, do.
7 5 4
To Colonel Robert Slaughter, the pay of 40 men sent by order of Mr. President Blair, to Garison Patersen's Fort, the same time, 218
To Richard Parks, going express to Winchester, 1
1 6
£415 10 1
To the Militia of the county of Culpepper, viz .:
Lbs. tob.
To William Russell, Lieutenant-Colonel,
640
To William Brown, Captain,
2700
To John Field, Lieutenant,
2375
To do., for two horses impressed and employed in the service, 2700
To George Weatherall, serjeant,
1710
To Roger Dixon, assignee of William Nalle, junior,
1656
To William Nalle, the elder,
1710
To Charles Yancy, Ensign,
1900
To John Strother, Captain,
2850
To Francis Strother, Lieutenant,
2375
To William Roberds, Ensign,
1900
To Stephen Rogers, Serjeant,
1710
To John Gambill, do.
1710
To Henry Gambill, do.
1710
To Sallis Hansford, do.
1710
To do., for a horse impressed and employed in the service, 230
To eight foot soldiers, viz .: Francis Cooper, William M'Daniel, John Thomas, Miles Murfee, John Hayes, John Graham, assigned to John Stro- thor, Joshua Sherald, assigned to do., and Wil- liam Wall, assigned of William Green, 1385 each, 11080
To nineteen foot soldiors, viz .: Jocob Browning, Wil-
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
Lbs. tob.
liam . Boworn, John Laton, Richard Burk, Richard Parks, Nicholas Yager, Cornelius Mit- chell, John Browning, William Tapp, Samuel Moore, John Willhoit, John Strother, assignee of James Gillison, Benjamin Morgan, John Shropshire, David Bridges, Roger Dixon, assignee of John Younger, John Bowman, George Goggan, Martin Nalle, assignee of Mordock Mackenzie, and William Eastham, assignee of Jacob Wall, 1425 each, 28500
To William Russell, for his servant, John Dixon Wright, a foot soldier, 180
To Roger Dixon, assignee of Daniel Delaney and Alexander Baxter, foot soldiers, 2760
To John Cave, James Nash, William Twiman, and Joel Yarborough, foot soldiers, 1380 each, 5520
To Francis Grant, foot soldier,
1245
To Adam Maland, Adam Barler, John Greson, John Relsback, Andrew Carpenter, Lewis Fisher, John Gloor, Matthias Weaver, Christopher Barlor, Timothy Swindele, John Plunketpeter, Matthias Rouce, and William Yager, foot sol- diers, 105 each, 1365
To John Grim, Jacob Harroback, and Harmer Young, foot soldiers, 150 each, 450
To Henry Gaines, a foot soldier, 120
To Henry Stringfellow, 260
To William Roberts, for one horse impressed and employed, 270
To Francis Strother, for do.
270
To John Strother, assignee of William Shropshire, for do. 270
To do., assignco of James Gillson, for do. 270
To do., assignee of Benjamin Morgan, for do. 270
To do., assignee of Robert M'Clanham, for one cow for the militia, 500
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
Lbs. tob.
To Willfam Brown, assignee of John Hite, for one sheep and two shoats for do. 300
To do., assignee of do., for 591 lbs. of flour and two bags for do. 1382
To John Strother, assignee of Robert M'Coy, for bread for do. 100
To do., assignee of Sarah Chester, for one sheep for do. 150
To John Strother, assignee of John Hite, for meal for do. 80
To do., assignee of Robert M'Coy, for one steer for do. 350
To do., assignee of Charles Perkins, for waggon hire, 375
To George Weatherall, for bread,
40
To Samuel Moore, for corn,
100
To William Roberts, for meat and braed,
160
To William Johnson, for do. 310
To William Duncan, for beef,
300
To John Strother, for beef, bread, salt, & three bags,
510
To John Rosin, assignee of William Judd, for one horse impressed and employed, 120
To William Green, assignee of Charles Lewis, for one cow, 700
To the clerk, for certifying 84 allowed claims, 200
Elizabeth City County.
Wilson Cary, county Lieutenant, return of Field officers for said county Nov. 22, 1751. (Calendar Virginia State Papers, Vol. I, page 247.)
John Hunter, Col.
John Tabb
Robert Armstead, Maj. of Foot.
Cary Selden, Capt. of 100 militia.
Charles King, Capt. of 66 troopers.
Westward Armstead, Capt. of 60 troopers.
Names of men not given.
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
Essex County.
A list of Officers and Common Soldiers in Essex County, April 9th, 1753, under the Command of the Hon. Richard Corbin, Esq. (Calendar Virginia State Papers, Vol. I, page 247.)
JOHN CORBIN, Col. of militia.
Thomas Waring, Col. of Horse.
Wm. Dangerfield, Col. of Foot.
Fran. Smith, Major of Horse.
Wm. Roan, Major of Foot.
Capts.
No. of men.
Forest Upshaw,
65
Essex Militia.
James Jones,
59
Wm. Covington,
43
Fra. Waring,
70
Richard Tyler,
59
Thos. Edmundson,
51
Wm. Garrett,
69
Saml. Hipkins,
73
Simon Miller,
70
559
R. CORBIN.
Sept., 1758, Hening' s Statutes, Vol. 7, page 214.
£ s. d.
To Captain Forest Upshaw, for his pay and the the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg, 9
To James Emerson, maintaining drafted sol- diers in prison, 6
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
ACT OF ASSEMBLY FOR THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, MAR., 1756.
Hening's Statutes, Vol. 7, Pages 21 & 22.
And whereas divers companies of the militia of the several counties of Prince William, Fairfax, and Culpepper, were lately drawn out into actual service for the defence and pro -- tection of the frontiers of this colony against the incursions and depredations of the French and their Indian allies, whose names, and the time they respectively continued in the said service, are contained in a certain schedule to this act annexed, and it is just and necessary that they should be paid for such their service.
To the Militia of the County of Fairfax, Va., Hening's Statutes, Vol. 7, pages 21-22 :
To Lewis Ellzey, Captain,
Lbs. tob. 1500
Sampson Turley, Lieutenant,
1250
Samuel Tillett, Corporal,
1100
James Tillett, do. 1100
Sampson Demovil, do.
1100
To Jeremiah Hutchinson, Corporal,
Joseph Stevens, do.
1100
Philip Grymes, do.
330
Gilbert Simson, jun., do.
660
To sixteen Troopers, viz., George Shortridge, Benja- min Ladd, Nathan Williamson, Vincent Bog- gess, Joseph Fry, Daniel Thomas, Benjamin Hutchison, George Simson, Helland Middleton, Thomas Shore, William Southard, Robert Watson, servant to Lewis Ellzey, Thomas Sim- monds, John Berkley, junior, Francis Eaton, and William Pickett, 1000 each,
1100
To nine Troopers, with impressed horses, viz., Jesse Martin, Charles Newland, Thomas West, John Prico, Richard Newall, James Chamberlayne, Thomas Cartwright, David Thanas, junior, and Edward Davis, 750 each, 6750
16000
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
Lbs. tob.
To seven horses impressed for the above Troopers, belonging to William Crump, John Williams, Thomas Wyatt, Charles Broadwater, Henry Taylor, Barnaby Curry, and John Summers, 250 each,
1750
6000
1800
1050
Current money.
To Thomas Coulthard, for a horse im- pressed and lost, £6
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To Benjamin Vanlandingham, an express, 1 5 - To Edward Seed, do. 5 To Thomas Graffert, do. 1 3 4 To Garrett Bolin, do. 5
To William Sewell, for an express, and a cart and horses, 2 8
To William West, for necessaries and ex- presses, 5
10 10
To twenty Troopers, viz., William Peake, junior, William Trammell, Gilbert Simson, junior, William Scutt, William Musgrove, William Hayes, Edward Masterson, Mark Chilton, Thomas Triplett, William Morris, William Smith, John Stephens, Thomas Osborn, George Saunders, Daniel Shoemaker, Joseph Burson, Simon Shoemaker, Edward Hardin, Nicholas Grymes, and Michael Regan, junior, 300 each, To eight Troopers, with impressed horses, viz., Wil- liam Owsley, Joseph Jones, Joseph Martin, William Stackhouse, John Sinclare, David Smith, Clement Gamer, and John Dawson, 225 each,
To eight impressed horses, for the above Troopers, belonging to Daniel French, Benjamin Satter- field, William Palmer, John Hough, Benjamin Pool, John Pultney, and Jacob Morris, 150 each,
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To John Gladin, for necessaries for the soldiers, 2 18
£
s. d.
-
To Richard Moxley, do. 16
3
To Carlyle and Dalton, for powder, lead, flints, and for an express, 6 10
71
To the Clerk, for certifying ten claims, *
200 .
Fairfax County.
( Continued from pages 217-218.)
£
S. d.
To Nicholas Minor, captain, Josiah Clapham, lieutenant, William Trammell, ensign,
15 12 00
7 16
To Charles Martin, Francis Summers, Jesse Mar- tin, Serjeants, £3 9s. 4d. each,
5 4
10 8
To Edward Hardin, John Donalson, William Calvin, Samuel Philips, James Thomas, William Darns, Joshua Meaks, John Wren, William Shortridge, Samuel Jen- kins, Samuel More, Richard Pell, William Bowling, Philip Merchant, George Valen- dingham, Robert Bowling, Isaac Hussey, Benjamin Williams, Moses Howard, James Robinson, John Davis, Thomas Jenkins, Abraham Stiff, Joseph Adams, Joseph Bradley, Thomas Cartwright, Francis Aw- brey, Joshua Claypole, William O'Daniel, Thomas Saunders, Edward Rice, William Cottrill, John Car, Simon Shoemaker, John Shore, Joseph Martin, Peter Wilson, William Jackson, William M'Coy, Henry Townsend, Thomas Morgan, Thomas Ray, William Massey, Franklin Perry, George Shoemaker, £2 12s. cach, 117 00 00
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
£
S. d.
To Captain James Hamilton, his pay and guards' subsistence carrying soldiers to Winches- ter,
10
4
1
£166 4 .1
Frederick County.
To Archibald Ruddall, lieutenant,
3
6
1 9
4
1
1
To Jeremiah Odle, Moses Job, Reudy Mank, George Bennet, Jonathan Odle, and James Thruston, 17s. each,
5
2
To Patrick M'Kenny,
1 2
To Richard Mank, Henry Mank, and Daniel Mank, 17s. each, 2 11
To Henry M'Kenney, 1 2
To Nathaniel Baily, Peter Baily, and William Cross, 15s. each,
2
5
To Richard Murphy,
17
Thomas Speak, as ensign,
8
Charles Littleton, serjeant,
5
4
To Daniel Johnston, Stephen Suthard, Edward Linsey, Josiah Springer, Jacob Pricket, Stephen Stradler, Charles Colson, John Hampton, Samuel Mason, Peter Petanger, Francis M'Cormick, Thomas Alfort, Rich- ard Stearman, and Thomas Linsey, 4s. each, 2 16 00
To Robert Pearis,
12
Thomas Speake, lieutenant, 6
John Horden, ensign, 4
To William Matthew and John Stephenson, £2 13s. 4d. each, To John Vance, James Mcamack, James Morris,
Б 6
.
d.
Henry Selser, serjeant, John Jones,
£
S.
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
William Hall, William Miller, Benjamin Foolam, William Locard, Thomas Lin- sey, Levi Jones, Edward Martin, Josiah Springer, Mark Hardin, Solomon Burkem, Samuel Stubbs, Gilbert Gorden, George Bell, Charles Colson, James Grigson, George Rice, John Miller, William Jacobs, Joshua Ewings, and Thomas Conaly, £2 each,
S. d.
46
To Isaac Lindsey, David James, and Edward Trummens, 39s. each,
5
17
To Owen Wingfield,
1
5
Walter Shirley,
1
14
Robert Goosberry, Jarvis Shirley,
1
14
To John Parks and Isaac Thomas, £2 each,
4
To James Jack and Hugh Johnston, 33s. each,
3 6
To James Jones,
1 3
Francis Maginis,
1 5
Joseph Lyon,
11
Joseph M'Dowell, as lieutenant,
1
7
John Allen, ensign,
18
James Ireson, serjeant,
12
To Thomas Allen, Andrew Blackburn, William Stephenson, John M'Gill, Benjamin Black- burn, Isaac White, Matthew Harbison, William Blackburn, Bryan Money, James Hughes, Joseph Fleming, William White, John Young, Joseph Taucett, John Cap- per, David Williams, Leonard Cooper, Joseph Carroll, John Cook, William Wil- son, Samuel Vance, Andrew Vance, James Iluston, William Hughes, and John Cooper, 9s. cach,
11 5
To Thomas Speak, captain, 2 14
1 16
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
£
S.
d.
John Hardin, lieutenant,
1 4
Magnus Tate, ensign,
14
Charles Littleton, serjeant,
12
John Champain, do.
9
4
To Daniel Johnson, Stephen Suthard, James . Lindsey, Thomas Lindsey, Jacob Pricket, Thomas Price, Robert Stewart, Stephen Johnson, Isaac Lindsey, John Regan, Ed- ward Timons, John Hampton, John Col- ston, Solomon Littleton, Thomas Robin- son, Edward Degell, 9s. each,
To Francis M'Crimar, Gasper Bewtoole, Hugh Stephenson, Edward Haven, John Hud- son, Benjamin Fullom, John Vance, John Stephenson, Josiah Coombs, James Morris, 8s. each,
To John Laman, James Legat, John Dickson, Holaway Perry, Joseph Pierce, Henry Vanmetar, Lawrence Lender, Edward Mergee, Joseph Vanmeter, Jacob Mergee, Remembrance Williams, Joseph Polson, William Fiell, Nicholas M'Intire, Edward Lucas, Robert Buckus, Benjamin Sweet, John Taylor, and Anthony Turner, 7s. each,
To Robert Cropper, for a horse for Indians, 4 1 4 6
13 00 To John Allen, lieutenant,
James Iresen, ensign, George Wright, serjeant, 10 8
To William Hughs, Bryan Money, John Magill, James Hugh, James Huston, John Cooper, 8s. each,
2 8 7
To James Camp,
To Richard Hankins, John Cook, Andrew Vance, Samuel Vanco, John Duckworth,
6
7 4
4 00 00
6
£
82
GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
£
S.
d.
Joseph Greenway, Joseph Wattbroke, An- thony Dunlevy, 8s. 3 4
To William Wilson,
3
John Vance,
7
Will Elimus Ghink, Doctor,
4
Jesse Jackson, 7 .
To Samuel and Anthony Blackburn, adminis- trators of John Blackburn, for provisions,
2
To John Mendenhall, for do.
2
4 83
James Jack, for do.
4
6
John Shearer, for do.
1 7 10
James Magill, for do.
19
6
Edward Sningers, for do.
2
5
9
Robert Stockdale, for do.
3
8
4}
Van Swearingen, for do.
5
3
Isaac Pearce, for do.
13
8
To James Magill, for the estate of William Nealy, for do. 7
To Edward Stroud, for do.
2
16
To Lewis Stephens, for horse hire and provisions,
7
10
To Isaac Perkins, for do.
7
5
7
Evans Watkins, for do.
1
10
John Philips, for do.
1
15
£218
17
Gloucester County.
£
S. d.
To John Wyatt, for carrying drafted soldiers to
Fredericksburg, in 1756, 11 5 6
Goochland County.
£
S. d.
To Mr. John Payne, for provisions to Indians,
3 8 00
·
To William Pryor, do.
3
8
Walter Lako, for horso hiro,
2
6
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
William Rutherford, for provisions, To Colonel Charles Lewis, for do. to Indians,
£
S.
d.
12
4
3
19
£8
5
6
Halifax County.
To colonel Abraham Maury, for pay to lieuten- ant Thomas Green, and a party of militia under the command of the said Green, in Halifax, as by muster-roll,
42 1
To do., for pay to Thomas Spragin, as a lieuten- ant, and a party of the militia of the said county under the command of the said Spragin, as by muster-roll,
5 10
To do., for pay to captain Robert Wooding and a company of militia of the said county, under the command of the said Wooding, as by muster-roll,
82 19
To do., for pay to James Dillard, as a lieutenant, and a party of militia of the said county, under the command of the said Dillard, as by muster-roll, 102
4 8
To do., for pay to captain Peter Wilson and a company of militia of the said county, under the command of the said Wilson, as per muster-roll, 33
3 4
To Thomas Callaway, as ensign,
16
To Thomas Edwards, Edward Peregoy, John Lewis, Peter Manin, John Childers, Wil-
liam Simmons, Huncrest Scarlock, and John Wade, 7s. each, 2
16
To John Hickie, for provisions to Indians, 17 11 5
To do., for a horse for do.
5 10
To John M'Grigger, for provisions for do. 18 13 3
To colonel Abraham Maury, for 28 dars' sor-
€ s. d.
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. .
vice in riding to the forts and settling townships,
14
To do., for riding from Williamsburg to Halifax with Mr. President's instructions, 150 miles,
2 10
To do., for 10 days' riding to Williamsburg and attending on the committee to settle militia accounts,
5 00 00
To captain Robert Wade, jun., for pay to himself, officers, and a company of militia of the said county under his command, as by muster-roll,
475
8 6
99
2 5
To do. for provisions, do. for horse hire,
7
10
To William Griffith, for provisions,
1
1 6
To colonel Abraham Maury, for pay to captain James Dillard and a company of militia of the said county, under command of the said James Dillard, as by muster-roll,
414
11
4
To captain James Dillard, for horse hire, &c., To John Frederick Miller, for provisions,
12
9
7
1
To Hamon Crite, for do.
12
13
8
To captain Thomas Callaway,
6
18
William Edwards, lieutenant,
3
9
Hugh Harris, ensign,
2
6
To James Elkin and John Edwards, serjeants, 30s. 8d. each,
3
4
1
6
To John Harris, John Rice, Thomas Norton, Thomas Fern, John Harris, Jun., John Wade, Benjamin Croley, Richard Moore, Archibald Thompson, John Blevins, Clem- ent Lee, Weels Ward, Nathaniel Hend- ley, John Sturd, James Sturd, William Blevins, Jun., Josiah Cox, Ningum Prator, Nehemiah Praier, John Blevins, Sen., Wil- liam Asher, and John Garcer, 23s. cach, 25
£ S. d.
2
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
£ S.
1
d. 5
To William Rickle,
To Joseph Morton, John Lindsey, William Mur- fee, and George Young, 4s. 16
To John Sillivant and William Seales, 7s. each, 14
To Daniel Durbin, Edward Peregoy, William .
Ratcliff, Silas Ratcliff, and William Satter- white, 12s. each, 3
To John Frederick Pikcle and Daniel Newman, 6s. each, 12
To James Blevins, 15
To John Talbot, Thomas Wollin, and Pearce Gwin, 8s. each, 1 4
To William Cox and William Blevins, Sen., 9s. each, 18
To John Williams,
14
To Nathaniel Terry, the balance of his pay for attending militia and building three Forts, To do., assignee of William Fuqua, for provi- sions to Indians, 3
29 10
To William M'Daniel, do.
3
18
8
John Cook, do.
1 13
2
William Dillingham, do.
1
10
6
Adam Lovin, John Confey, do. and for horse hire,
2
5
9
5
13
£1456
17 9
The following claims from the County of Hampshire, Hen- ing's Statutes, Vol. 7, page 25, viz .:
Lbs. tob.
To George Parker, for two hogs, 510
John Decker, for one barrel of Corn, 120
John Kirkendale, for corn and wheat,
175
Sarah Decker, for corn, 72
John Forman, for wheat, 180
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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.
Lbs. tob. 450
William Buffington, for one cow,
Do. for corn and wheat,
601
Do. for wheat and flour,
124
Margaret Sinder, for corn,
45
To Mary Sinder, for one hog and one shoat,
200
Nathaniel Kirkendale, for two steers,
1300
Do. for corn,
60
Do. for one hog and corn,
402
Henry Vanmeter, for three Beeves,
1080
Do. for salt,
360
Thomas M'Guire, for corn,
72
Benjamin Kirkendale, for corn,
120
£
s.
d.
To David Gummery, for corn,
4
To William Buffinton, for wheat,
16
6
To do., for four steers and one mutton,
8
12
To do., for two steers,
5
8
To George Parker, assignee of James Fowler, for one cow, 1 16
To Benjamin Kirkendale, for pork and flour,
1 16
3
To Henry Vanmeter, for beef, pork, flour, & corn,
11 2
2
To Abraham Hite, for corn,
1
18
To John Kirkendale, for beef, flour, pork, & salt,
5 12 1
To Job Pearsal, for one hog and salt,
1 6
4
To Joseph Edwards, for flour and bread,
7 18
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To do., for cheese and salt,
8
To do., for pasturage of horses,
1
1 6
To David Edwards, for one cow,
2
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Hanover County.
To Captain Christopher Hudson, for pay to him, his officers and company, to the last day of August, 1758, inclusive, from the time of enlistment, 302 10 2
£ s. d.
1.
3
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LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.
£
8.
d.
To do., for provisions,
17
1 6
To William Huson, for cart hire,
10 10
To Christopher Hudson, paid for a guide,
18
To David Henderson, for digging a well at fort Dunlop,
15
To captain George Pitt, for his pay and the pay of his Guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,
7
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£338 14 8
Henrico County.
To Thomas Mosely, for provisions,
3 16 1
To do., for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericks- burg,
6 10
To Messieurs Coutts and Crosse, assignces of James Hollis, for two horses lost in the Shawnee expedition, appraised to
9
-
£19
6 1
James City County.
1
To captain William Vaughan, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers of this county and Williamsburg to Fredericksburg,
6 14
To John Grainger, for maintaining soldiers in gaol,
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