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MARCH 8, 1758121No. 298. An Account <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Stead for 16 Swivel Guns for FortLoudoun in May 1756, as <strong>the</strong>re was a Sum <strong>of</strong> money allow’d for fort Loudoun<strong>the</strong> Committee think it ought to have been paid out <strong>of</strong> that Money.No. 299. An Account <strong>of</strong> Samuel Wyley for Building a Corn house, & forhis Trouble in delivering <strong>the</strong> Corn & for o<strong>the</strong>r Services £62:10, allowed.No. 300. An Account <strong>of</strong> James Wright, Late Attorney General, for Prosecutionsat March Sessions 1757 Amounting [to] £119:15, allowed.No. 301. An Account <strong>of</strong> David Graeme, Attorney General, for Prosecutionsat October sessions 1757 Amounting [to] £121, allowed.No. 302. An Account <strong>of</strong> Thomas Walker for a <strong>House</strong> for Collo. BouquetAmounting to £206:15. <strong>The</strong> Committee recommend 50/ per Week to be allowedto <strong>the</strong> 30th November which Amounts to £55.No. 303. An Account <strong>of</strong> George Allison for Constables Fees amounting [to]£36:16. <strong>The</strong> Committee think that <strong>the</strong> 2d Article Shoud be deducted and that£6:16:6 Shou’d be deducted from <strong>the</strong> Last Article, <strong>the</strong> Ballance £19:14 allowed.No. 304. An Account <strong>of</strong> Sarah Clifford for Lodging an Highland <strong>of</strong>ficerand <strong>the</strong> Chaplain to <strong>the</strong> Regiment at 50/ per Week £25, allowed.No. 305. An Account <strong>of</strong> Susannah Walker for Lodging Mr. Rae, Doctorsmate, & Lieutenant Su<strong>the</strong>rland at 50/ per Week £40, allowed.No. 306. John Scotts Account for two Spying Glasses for Lookouts £8,allowed.No. 307. An Account <strong>of</strong> Ann Watson for Lodging Major Tulliken at £5per Week Amounting [to] £95; £47:10 allowed.No. 308. An Account <strong>of</strong> Arnout Schermerhorn for 2 1 ⁄2 weeks LodgingEnsign McDonald at 50/ per Week, £6:5 allowed.No. 309. An Account <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Dart for Flints, Sheet Lead & BuntingAmounting [to] £72:8:11, allowed.No. 310. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favour <strong>of</strong> John Gibson for 1600Weight <strong>of</strong> Flour deliverd at Fort Prince George Amounting to £154, allow’d.No. 311. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette to Jacob Raugh for nineMonths additional Pay as Black Smith at Fort Loudoun £45. As this Man was<strong>of</strong> Captn. Steuarts Company not allowed.No. 312. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favor <strong>of</strong> Stephen Tarawayfor a Horse Supplied an Express £15. <strong>The</strong> Committee think this Shou’d bepaid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Contingency Fund.No. 313. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in Favour <strong>of</strong> James Moor fora Horse Imployed to Drive Cattle at Fort Loudoun £24, allowed.Resolv’d That this <strong>House</strong> will Provide for Defraying <strong>the</strong> Expence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Passages <strong>of</strong> all Such French Prisoners now boarded in <strong>the</strong> Country as hisExcellency <strong>the</strong> Governor shall order to be Sent to Great Britain, not Exceedingfifty Pounds Currency for Each Prisoner.

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