Gleanings of Virginia history. An historical and genealogical collection, largely from original sources, Part 6

Author: Boogher, William Fletcher
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Washington, D. C., W. F. Boogher
Number of Pages: 912


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To Josiah Chowning, for horse impressed, 2


6


To John Valentine, for provisions, &c., to In- dians,


7


To George Holmes, for ferriages of Indians,


1


5


9


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£


S. d.


s. d.


السعيد التى


88


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


King George County.


To captain William Rowley, for his pay, the pay of the guards, and for substance, con- ducting drafted soldiers to Winchester, To William Lightfoot, for provisions and fer- riages,


£ s. d.


15 5


6


To Moses Hopwood, for provisions,


4


4


To colonel Charles Carter, for arms, &c., bought of Mr. William Cunninghame, for the use of the militia, and left in the service of the country,


38


18


10


£64


00


6


Louisa County.


£


s.


d.


To captain Samuel Waddy, his pay, and the


- guards', and for subsistence, conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,


12


7


3


To James Overton, as ensign,


10


To Henry Dickenson, Clifton Rhodes, Jeduthon Harper, James Robinson, Zenus Tate, Thomas Jones, Nicholas Meriwether, and Humphry Biekley, 5s. cach, 2


To William Howard, for provisions to Indians, 1


12


8


To Mr. Thomas Walker, contractor for victual- ing the rangers and militia in Agusta, 349


12


9


£366


2


8


Loudon County.


£


S.


d.


Acneas Campbell, lieutenant,


7


6


Francis Wilks,


1


17


1


15


.


To captain Nicholas Minor,


1 00


00


James Willock,


9 11


10


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89


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£ S.


d.


To John Owsley and William Stephens, 15s. each, 1 10


To Robert Thomas,


10


John Moss, Jun.,


4


John Thomas, for provisions,


5


John Moss, do.


2


8


William Ross, do.


2


£7 13


2


Lunenburg County.


£


S.


d.


To captain John Cargill,


Cornelius Cargill, Jun., lieut.,


6


William Hunt, ensign,


4


Bryan Coker, serjeant,


2


13


4


John Flin, do.


2


12


Joseph Coker,


2


John Ashworth,


11


M'Kerness Goode,


1


5


Samuel Ashworth,


1


19


Isaac Ashworth,


1


14


James Bardin,


2


William Blanks,


1


19


Daniel Cargill,


2


To Joel Elam, James Flin, and Philip Goode, 39s. each,


5


17


To John Hight, William Hudson, 2


1 14


To James Hudson, Richard Hudson, Francis Linsey, and Henry Prewitt, 39s. each,


7 16


To Alexander Strange, John Ragsdale, Augustine Rowland, 1


1 14


1 19


14


To John Thompson and William Tibbs, 39s. each, 3 18


12 00


00


E


£


90


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


To Henry Wade,


Aaron Williams, 1 14


Thomas Dandy, 1 1


John Cargill, Jun., 2


To Edward Darby, John Lucas, and Joseph Huse, 39s. each, 5


17


To William Caldwell, major, as captain, 5 2


To Richard Dudgeon, lieutenant, 2 2


John M'Ness, ensign, 1 8


William Dudgeon, serjeant,


18


Andrew Rogers, do. 1


2


To Thomas Daugherty, John M'Connal, Talton East, and Leonard Keeling, 17s. each, 3 8


To James Vernon,


14


To Thomas Howle, Barned Roberson, and David Logan, Jun., 17s. cach, 2 11 14


To John East,


To William East, William Cunningham, James Ross, Robert Sanders, John Ward, Thomas Keasy, Thomas Moore, and William Dixon, 17s. each,


6 16


To Thomas Pollett, John Caldwell, Mathew Watson, Robert Caldwell, and Hezekiah Jarrott, 14s. each, 3 10


To John Orr, Robert Martin, James Caldwell, John Vernor, Richard Berry, Richard Adams, James Martin, Daniel Slayton, William Anderson, George Levil, and Tarrance M'Daniel, 12s. each, 6 12


To William Philby, Edward Shipley, and John Gregory, 5s. each, 15


To James Doherty,


17


Thomas Boldin, as lieutenant, 12


Jacob Womack, as ensign, 8


Samuel Mortou, serjeant, 5 4


£ 2


s. d.


W


91


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


To Abraham Vaughn, Peter Young, David Mad- dox, Thomas Jones, Francis Moore, John Hankins, James Fauster, Gabriel Ferrill, John Acuff, John Hall, Thomas Smith, Peter Hamlin, Thomas Hamlin, Nathan Adams, David Perryman, John Perrin, Thomas Williams, John Williams, Daniel Handcock, Thomas Hall, Isaac Munday, Richard Hicks, jun., John Worsham, and William Skelton, 4s. each,


£


S. d.


To Abraham Martin,


33


6


James Guillum, ensign,


2


14


Thomas Jones, do.


1


16


Thomas Jones, serjeant,


1


16


Joshua Wharton, ensign,


6


10


Peter Hamblin, serjeant,


5


12


William Poole, do.


4


6


8


James Letts, do. in Poole's stead,


2


8


Peter Hamlin,


1


7


James Lett,


3 11


To Gabriel Ferrill, James Fauster, James Worsh- borne, John Williams, John Perrin,


Nathan Adams, Thomas Smith, and John Davis, £5 11s. each,


44


8


To James Cooper, James Norrell, and Thomas Hill, £5 7s. each, 16 1


To William Eastis,


4 2


To Robert Lark, John Abraham Degranch, John Mannin, Aaron Drummon, Frass Atkins, Edward Atkins, Henry Stokes, Richard Ward, Bennett Hallaway, Thomas Bell, James Spead, William Ashley, and Fran- cis Norrell, £5 7s. cach, 69


To John Ather,


4 8


00


William Stokes, lieutenant,


16


1


4


16


11


9


1


92


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


To Thomas Leftwich and Merry Carter, £4 7s. each,


8 14


To Henry Snow, William Leftwitch, and John Hall, £4 6s. each,


12


18


To Hezekiah Hall and Aquilla Hall, £4 5s. each, To Jacob Matthews,


5


7


John Hains,


4


3


Thomas Pate,


2


7


James Daulton,


3


10


John Lett,


2


4


Micajah Scoggins,


2


3


Richard Jones,


2


1


Stephen Hatchill,


3


6


To Alexander Richey and William Harvey, 22s. each,


2


4


To David Parish,


1


4


Thomas M'Cormack,


1 3


James Thweat,


1 6


Nance Hitchcock,


19


Zachariah Dodd,


8


To Clement Read, for paid lieutenant Hunt his wages, 5


15


To do., for paid James Taylor,


20


To do., for 29 days in purchasing provisions for the Forts in Halifax and Agustia, at 10s., 14 10


To do., for his account of expenses in said ser- vice,


6


5 3


To do., for 9 days to Bedford and Halifax, at 10s., - 4 10


To do., for his expenses in said service, 15 10


To do., for paid James Roberts for necessaries for soldiers, 1 12 10


To do., for paid David Cloyd for beef, 1


4 1


To do., for paid John Austin's wages, one year, 18 5


£


8.


d.


To John Pollert and William Parsons, 17s. each, 1 14


8


10


9


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93


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£ S. d.


To do., for dicting do. one year, at 6d. per day, 9


2 6


To do., for 10 days in settling accounts with commissioners, &c.,


5


To Pinkithman Hawkins, captain,


39


12


William Mitchell, lieutenant,


19


16


John Colson, ensign, Jacob Gunson, serjeant,


13


4


To William Farrar and Charles Knight, ser- jeants,


8 13


4


To John Hammons and John Mitchell, do.


6 13 4


To William White, Edmund Hames, John Trusty Matthews, Samuel Glass, Adam Thomson, William Townsend, £6 12s. each,


39


12


To Lawrence Matthews and Nathan Richeson,


6


12


Henry Sage,


6


12


Henry Talley, Jun., John Hammons,


3


2


1


12


To John Coleman and Charles Allen, Jun.,


5 3


To Charles Knight,


2 4


To Peter Knight, William Monroe, Richard Hamblet, Samuel Wilson, James Hender- son, John Bray, John M'Neal, John War- ren, Richard Ragsdale, James Vaughan, and William Comer, £6 8s. each, 70 8


To William Parham and Vachel Dillingham, 5 6


To William Howard, Ephraim Hudson, and James Kidd, £5 6s. cach, 15


18


To Nathan Ellis and Reuben Keith, 5 6


To James Ellis and William Dillinham, 5 6


To George Benn, Arthur Matthews, and John Fann, &5 Gs., 15


To captain Pinkithman Hawkins, for his pay, and the pay of the guards, and for sub- sistance, conducting drafted soldiers to Winchester, 60


18


9 9


8


16


T


94


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


£


S.


d.


To Thomas Williams, for horse hire,


1 6


3


To Thomas Waller, for provisions,


4 6


To Liddal Bacon, for horse hire,


1


To Benjamin Dixon, for provisions,


4


8


David Caldwell, for waggonage,


10


7


Robert Caldwell, do.


13


4


6


Erwin Paterson, do.


39


13 6


Richard Dudgeon, do.


10


7


John Rodgers, do.


13


4


6


Andrew Martin, do.


10


7


Thomas Joyce, do.


13


4


6


John Caldwell, do.


9


15


6


John Dudgeon, do.


13


4


6


John Murfy, for horse hire,


14


To Benjamin Clement, for taking care of a wounded soldier, 3


To Joshua Chafin, for damage done to an horse impressed, 12


To David Caldwell, do.


18


To Clement Reads, for corn for the use of the Cherokees, 1 5


To David Gwinn, for do. for soldiers,


8


To Richard Ward, for damage done a mare im- pressed,


3


5


To Joel Towns, for do.


4


Richard Stith, do.


10


Thomas Covington, do.


1


1


6


Robert Caldwell, for waggonage, 8


To David Caldwell, for waggonage, provisions, and a guard, 10


6 6


To John Logan, for shocing horses for Catawbas and provisions for do. 11


6


To James Roberts, for provisions for Cherokees, 1 To John Camp, for do. 10


11 9


To Pinkithman Hawkins, for bounty money paid a Volunteer Soldier, 5


6


1


.


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1


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0


95


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£ s. . d.


To John Cargill, for damage done to his horse on an express,


1


2


6


To Joseph Austin, for Waggonage,


6 18


To John Cargill, for attending 5 days to guard a township in Halifax, 1 10


4


To Clement Reade, for provisions, 38


10


To do., for necessaries furnished to militia,


4


17 10


To Jacob Womack, serjeant,


1


To John Worsham, John Hankins, John Hall, Robert Hall, William Russell, Francis Moore, and Abraham Womack, 15s. each, To John Mitchell,


5 5 13


£1074 5 11


Middlesex County.


To captain Christopher Curtis, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg, and for their subsistance, 6 17


To William Molson, for maintaining drafted soldiers in prison, 1 14


4


£8 11 4


.


Nansemond County. £ s. d.


To captain Edward Wright, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted sol- . diers to Fredericksburg, and for their subsistance, 34 13 4


Northampton County. £


S. d.


To captain John Waggoman, for his pay and pay of the guards conducting drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, 8 5


£ s. d.


-


96


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


To Michael Dixon and John Pigot, for their pay as lookouts, from the 14th day of June, 1757, till the 12th day of September, 1758, £14 17s. each,


£


s. d.


29


14


£37


19


00 -


Northumberland County.


To John Heath, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,


7


3


6


To major William Tate, for conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg, in 1756,


4


2


6


£11


6 00


New Kent County.


£


S. d.


To captain Charles Crump, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, 2 14


To Thomas Morton, for an horse lost in the Shawnese expedition, 7


£9


14 00


Princess Anne County.


£ s. d.


To captain Christopher Wright, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg, and for soldiers maintenance in prison, 19 12 00


Prince Edward County.


To Henry Watkins, ensign, for pay to himself, two serjeants, and 16 men, militia of the said county, as by muster-roll, 80 13 a


£


S. d. .


1


£


S. d.


V


97


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£


S.


d.


To do., for horse hire for expresses, To do., for salt,


1 17


1 15


To Charles Gilliam, for horse hire,


13


9


John Cloyd, for provisions,


9


Samuel Ewings, for do. to Indians, James Wimbish, for do. to do.


1


5


4


To captain Philemon Halcomb, pay for himself and guards carrying drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,


6


9


4


To Mr. John Nash, for provisions,


20


7 8


To captain John Nash, jun., for the pay of his company from the 8th of June, 1757, till the 8th day of July following,


82


8


£196


14


5


Prince George County.


4


£


8.


d.


To colonel Richard Bland, paid for provisions to Indians and ferriages,


4


1


4


To captain Richard Bland, jun., for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,


8


3


£12


4 4


Prince William County.


(Hening' s Statutes, Vol. 7, page 24. )


To the Militia of the County of Prince William :


Lbs. tob.


To John Frogg, Major,


920


William Baylis, Captain,


2400


Richard Taylor, Lieutenant of Horse,


2790


William Splane, 'do.


2790


William Farrow, Cornet,


2325


1


16


4


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98


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


Lbs. tob.


Samuel Porter, Corporal,


2046


Jacob Spilman, do.


2046


William Whaley, do.


2046


Lewis Reno, do.


2046


William Buchanan, Corporal,


1452


Thomas Ford, do.


1452


George Kenner, do.


1452


Henry Floyd, Serjeant,


1188


Foushee Tebbs, Captain,


390


John Baylis, do.


780


James Seaton, Lieutenant of Foot,


650


Richard Hampton, do.


550


To fifteen Troopers, viz., John Neville, Richard Matthews, Benjamin Wilson, Stephen Maurice, Thomas Marshall, Richard Mar- shall, John Luttrell, Thomas Doyle, Joshua Welch, Nathaniel Freeman, Stand- ley Singleton, Samuel Batson, John Mur- ray, William Fielder, & Andrew Cannaird, 1860 each,


27900


To twenty-one Troopers, viz., John M'Millon, Henry Kemper, John Fishback, Clement Norman, Joseph Martin, Richard Byrne, Peter Pierce, Michael Lynn, John Corn- well, John Dowell, William Key, Robert Nevill, Thomas Gardner, Charles Smith, Isaac Gibson, Benjamin Edwards, John Coreham, Griffin Matthews, John Bland, junior, William Peake, and William Berry, 1320 each,


27720


To Gilbert Crupper, a Trooper,


180


William Barr, do.


160


Nathaniel Overal, do.


260


Samuel Grigsby, do. 180


To fifteen foot soldiers, viz., Nicholas Hill, John


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99


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


Lbs. tob.


Bolling, Edward Oneal, Joseph Neal, John Carter, Thomas Shirley, Lewis Oden, John Green, Martin Suttle, David Parsons, George Rose, John Low, James Crocket, William Suttle, and William Bolling, 1395 each,


20925


To six foot soldiers, viz., Isaac Settle, William Jennings, Valentine Barton, William Crouch, Moses Coppage, and John Rice, 990 each, 5940


To William Baylis, for paid John Edwards, 12s.


To George Calvert, junior, for an express,


6s. 8d.


To the clerk for certifying two allowed claims,


40


Prince William County. ( Continued from pages 229-30. ) £ S. d.


To colonel Henry Lee, for the pay of captain William Tebbs' and captain Thomas M'Clanahan's companys of militia, to the 30th day of August, 1758, inclusive, as by muster-roll, 479 6 4


To captain Thomas M'Clanahan, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Winchester, 2 4


12


To Thomas Atwell, for provisions, 1


1 7


4


Jolın Duncan, for do. 1


4


Catherine Hollzelaw, for do.


10


Tilman Weaver, for horse hire,


1


John Embers, for provisions,


6


Robert Montgomery, for do.


Richard Coventon, for provisions, 1


2 1 10


To do., for an horse killed upon an express,


To Thomas Blakemore, for do. to Indians,


To Charles Morgan, for do. 4


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100


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


£


S. d.


To John Markham, corporal, for 66 days' service, 4 2 6


To Francis Braunough, an express,


16 8


£565 1 00


Richmond County.


To the executors of Moore Fantleroy, deceased, for carrying drafted soldiers to Fredericks- burg, in 1756, 3


3 8


Southampton County.


£


S.


d.


To Mr. Benjamin Simmons, for victualling drafted soldiers in gaol, and for the bounty paid to two Volunteers, 13


18


1


-


£22 6


1


Spottsylvania County.


Militia officers appointed by Governor Dinwiddie, October, 1757, for Spottsylvania County (Calendar Virginia State Papers, Vol. 1, page 252) :


John Spottswood, county lieutenant.


John Thorton, Col.


Richard Tutt,


Rice Curtis, William Linn, Major.


Bonjamin Pentleton, Major.


Charles Lewis, Major. John Craine, Capt. William Muller, Capt.


.


£


S. d. .


To captain Peter Butts, for his pay and the pay of Guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericksburg,


8 8


1


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101


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


Aaron Bledsoe, Capt. Thos. Estis, Capt. Allen, Capt.


NOTE : The commissions of Capt. Bledsoe and Estis were opposed by Col. Thorton as improper persons. (See his letter to Gov. Dinwiddie, Oct. 29, 1757, Vol. 1, page 252, Virginia State Papers.)


(Hening's Statutes, Vol. 7, page 231.) £


s. d.


To Captain Thomas Estis, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, 3 8 00


Surry County.


To Captain William Seward, jun., for the bal- ance of his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Fredericks- burg,


2


3


6


To Robert Gray, for provisions to Indians,


3 17


4


To William Cocke, for do.


15


4


-


£6


16


2


Sussex County.


To captain James Wyche, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, 7 9 00


£ 8. d.


Stafford County.


Officers appointed for the county of Stafford Aug. 19, 1751 : William Fitzhugh, county lieutenant; Henry Fitzhugh, Jr., Col. of Militia ; Francis Thorton, Lieutenant-Col .; Wm. Fitz- hugh, Maj. of Horse; Banj. Strother, Maj. of Foot; Gerrard


4


14


£ s. d.


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102


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


Fowkes, 1st Capt., &c. (Calendar of Va. State Papers, Vol. 1, page 247.)


£ S. d.


To captain Withers Conway, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Winchester, and for subsistance, 17 2 6


(Hening' s Statutes, Vol. 7, page 231. )


Westmoreland County.


£ S. d.


To captain John Newton, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, 8 1


To major John Martin, for carrying drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, in 1756, 4 13


£12


14 00


York County.


£ S. d.


To captain Robert Shield, for his pay and the pay of the guards conducting the drafted soldiers of this county and of Warwick county to Fredericksburg, 9


To doctor James Carter, for cutting off and cur- ing a soldier's arm, 10


1


To major John Prentis, for carrying drafted sol- diers to Fredericksburg, in 1756, 18


3


6


£37


4


6


-


General assembly of Virginia, Jan. 14, 1762. An act for giving recompense to the officers of the Virginia regiment- one full year's pay, over and above what shall be due to them until the disbanding of the said regiment, viz .: Colonel Wil-


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103


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


liam Byrd, Lieutenant-colonel Adam Stephen, Major Andrew Lewis, Captains Robert Stewart, John McNeil, Henry Wood- ard, Robert Mckenzie, Thomas Bullett, John Blagg, Nathaniel Gist, Mordecai Buckner, Captain-lieutenant William Danger- field, lieutenants William Fleming, Leonard Price, Charles Smith, George Wooden, Jethro Summer, John Lawson, Wil- liam Woodford, Joseph Fent, John Sallard, Thomas Gist, Alexander Boyd, William Hughes, David Kennedy, Robert Johnson, Walter Cunningham, William Cocke, Alexander Menzie, Larkin Chew, Reuben Vass, and John Cameron, ensigns Henry Timberlake, Philip Love, John Sears, Burton Lucas, David Long, Alexander M'Laugham, George M'Night, and Surgeon John Stewart. (Hening's Statutes, page 493.)


On page 378 to 390 of Volume 1, Virginia Magazine of His- tory, are found the names of several companies in the French and Indian Wars. The roster gives rank, name, age, size, place of enlistment, nativity and trade of each man, and shows that the troops were secured from every part of the colony of Virginia.


Oct., 1765. An Act for appointing commissioners to ex- amino and state the accounts of the militia lately ordered out into actual service, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (Hening's Statutes, Vol. 8, page 124.)


By this act Archibald Cary, Thomas Walker, John Flem- ing, William Cabell, George Carrington, Thomas Lewis, and Peter Hog, gentlemen, were appointed commissioners for the counties of Augusta, Bedford, Halifax, and Amherst, and James Hamilton, Richard Lee, Thomas Rutherford, Thomas Marshall, William Green, and James Wood, gentlemen, for the counties of Frederick, Hampshire, Culpeper, Loudoun, Fauquier, and Prince William ; or any three of them to ex- amine, state and settle the accounts of such pay, provision, arms, and etc., of the counties of which they are appointed, and all arrears whatsoever relating to the militia.


Section 3, folio 126. And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That the said commissioners shall also


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GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


settle and allow any claims that shall be produced to them for provisions furnished the volunteers and captives on their return from Pittsburg to this colony.


SCHEDULE to which this Bill refers :


Albemarle.


· £


S. d.


1756. To William Fuqua, for his pay,


1 18 0


Thomas Walker,


87


10 6


Amherst.


1756 John Tarrant, for horse hire,


0 30


Benjamin Denny, for do. and provi- sions,


14


Aaron Higginbottom, for provisions,


5


Peter Carter, for horse hire,


0


5


0


William Fowler, for do.


4


Jacob Brown, for provisions,


10


8


Augusta.


1759. To Israel Christian, administrator, &c., of Alexander Sayers, deceased, for his pay as a captain of Militia, Audley Paul, lieutenant,


12


6 0


6 3


2 14 9


Joseph Ray, sergeant,


Robert Steel, James Haynes, Charles Ramsey, John Greenlee, James


Greenlee, Charles Slinker, Samuel Newbery, William M'Donald, John Robertson, Henry Filbrick, Joseph M'Clellan, Abraham Thomson, James Stewart, James Berry, James Amox, James Dooley, Henry Doo- ley, Daniel Young, Edmund Young, Abraham Dooley, Thomas Cald- well, Humphrey Baker, James


105


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£ S. d.


Hay, Charles Lockart, Samuel Vance, Alexander Collier, John Cox, David Cox, James Arbuckle, Matthew Arbuckle, John Arbuckle, Gilbert Christian, and John Greg- ory, £2 1s. each,


67 13


To be paid to Israel Christian for the use of the lieutenant and men, and accounted for by him to the treasurer, if the claimants do not apply for the same.


Arthur Campbell, his pay while a prisoner, 41


Capt. John Smith, do.


83 13 9


1763. To William Matthews, for Provisions,


10


10


0


Joseph Carpenter, for do.


4 6 10


Zopher Carpenter, for do.


7 12 8


Matthias Teas, for horse hire,


4


6


Samuel Campbell, for provisions,


10


Joseph Mayes, for do. do for horse hire,


10


8


6


Francis Ivy, for provisions,


12


5


Joseph Skidmore, for do.


11


10


6


Nicholas Hofman, for do.


5


3


6


Philip Harper, for do.


1


10


Thomas Maller, for do.


13


6


George Harmond, for do.


12


5


7}


Jacob Harper, for do.


2


17


6


Jonas Friend, for do.


14


0


9


George Coplinger, for do.


13


3


4


Nicholas Havener, for do.


12


6


Henry Stone, for do.


2


2


9


James Gemmel, for do.


3


15


John Young, for do.


1


18


Robert Carlylo, for do.


1


8 5


1


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10


106


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


£


S.


d.


Robert Dunlop, for do.


2


Posteon Hover, for do.


13


1}


Peter Smith, for do.


1


3


8


Jacob Rolman, tor do.


7


Wallis Estile, for do.


3


6


4}


George Coyle, for do.


1


14


6 .


1763.


Robert Hall, for do.


4


15


John Mann, for do.


1


19


3


Daniel Harrison, for do.


2


18


8


John Gum, for do.


1


13


6


Josiah Hamilton, for do.


2


13 6


Frederick Stern, for do.


11


16


5


William Fitzjarrel, for horse hire,


3


4


6


Joseph Carpenter, jun., for provisions,


3


15 5


Philip Petro, for do.


2


15


William Shannon, for horse hire,


3


Benjamin Harrison, capt., for pay of himself and company, as per roll, 176 9 4


Benjamin Harrison, for provisions,


1 00 5


do for ammunition, 8


10 6


Thomas Walker, for 4 days' attend- ance as commissioner, 2


Thomas Lewis, for do.


2


Peter Hog, for do. 2


Andrew Lewis, for his pay as colonel 219 days, at. 10s., 109 10


William Preston, for do. as major 213 days, at do. 106 10


John Hawkins, as clerk to the com- missioners, 30


The above settled by Commis- sioners.


George Moffet, for provisions, 11 12 8


Anthony Bledsoe, for do. 6


17 9


James Ewing, for salt, 1 3


Bat


N



107


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£ s. d.


1761.


Alexander Sawyers, for waggonage and provisions, 281 9 6


1758.


William Carvin, for horse hire and


provisions,


8


10 6 Robert Brackenridge, for himself and company, 46


2 10


Edward Carvin,


5


James Hughes,


10


9 8}


John Crawford,


8


Michael Teibolt,


10


John Armstrong,


-


30


Lantey Armstrong,


30


John Donnelly,


10


James Bryan,


9


10


John Smith,


75


Samuel Meredith,


3


1


Robert Kirkum and Joseph Bates, 14s. each,


1 8


To sundry persons for damages, pro- visions, &c., as per account settled by commissioners at Staunton, 111 16 1¿


Bedford.


1758. To Joseph Rentfro, for provisions, Henry Haynes, for amunition, Joseph Rentfro, for a horse, William Irvine,


56


0


11


13 6


7


0 0


5


Chesterfield.


1760. To George Farrar, for the balance of Abel Farrar's pay as Lieutenant, 19 15 0


Stephen Blankenship, his pay while a prisoner, 75


5


1758.


الرسم


1


108


GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY.


£ S. d.


Culpeper.


1763. To Francis Browning, for provisions, &c., John Corbin, for provisions, William Roberts, for do.


0 16


0


2 15 10


14 3


Sundry inhabitants of this couuty, Hampshire and Frederick, for guns, provisions, etc., impressed, as per commissioners report with the Gov- vernour's warrant, 157 16 7


Fauquier.


1759. To Francis Moore, for prison fees paid for a deserter of the Virginia regiment, 1 18 0


Frederick.


1759. To Richard Pearis, 81 18


The administratrix of William Staun- ton, 10


Captain Luke Collins, for 10 days' pay, at 6 shillings, 3


Halifax.


1758. To Peter Vanbever, for provisions,


1 16 6


Sarah Davis, for do.


6


12 10


James Rentfro, for do. 3


14


Elizabeth Carson, for do.


3


17 8


Peter Vanbever, jun., for do.


1


12


5


Rebekah Stalker, for do.


1 7


9


Joseph Willis, for do. Charles Witts, for do.


5


2 8


William Satterwhite, for salt,


15


1759. Benjamin Dickson, for an express,


1760. George Boyd, lieutenant, his pay for himself and company, as per roll, and for some necessaries found, 22


2 18


2 10


6 10}


OL


109


LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.


£


s. d.


1 00 00


1759.


George Yates, for provisions, Joshua Powell, for his roll settled by commissioners with governour's warrant, 41 16


1763. James Roberts, jun., assignee of Pres- ton Hampton, for provisions,


7 9


6


:


Hamon Crite, for do.


14


William Wright, for do.


7


4


Theophilus Lacey, for do.


1


3


William Wright, for do.


9


8


John Weldrick Bender, for do.


10


6


John Talbot, for do.


1


0


6


George Young, for do.


6


8


Bethany Hanes, for do.


4


John Lynk, for do.


1


1


4


Hamon Crite, for do.


2 18


6


George Young, for do.


3


4


Thomas Billing, for do.


3


4


James Roberts, jun., assignee of Pat- rick Shields, for do. 11


8


Bethany Hanes, for do.


3


Moses Airs, for an express,


1


John Dean, for his pay in the service,


10


6


Stephen Terry, for do.


10


6


Richard Murfey, for do.


10


6


Thomas Jones, for provisions, 1


4


7


Peter Rogers, for a horse lost,


8


10


Robert Wade, capt., his pay,




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