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APRIL 21, 1758149No. 333. An Account <strong>of</strong> William Shea<strong>the</strong>r, Constable, amounting to £3614/ for Conveying a Malefactor to Goal in which we find Several OverCharges to Amount <strong>of</strong> £7, <strong>the</strong> Ballance £29:14 we recommend may be paid.No. 334. A Second Account <strong>of</strong> Thomas Nightingale for Services for Indiansamounting to £44:12:6, we recommend may be allowed.No. 335. An Account <strong>of</strong> Sarah Nightingale for Lodging & maintaining<strong>of</strong> Indians amount[ing] to £873:10, we recommend may be allowed.No. 336. An Account <strong>of</strong> Othniel Beal Esqr. for Duffles for <strong>the</strong> TroopsAmounting to £171:10, we recommend may be allowed.No. 337. An Order <strong>of</strong> Lachlan McIntosh in favour <strong>of</strong> Andrew Williamsonfor driving Cattle to Fort Prince George amounting to £39, we recommendto be allowed.No. 338. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Lachlan McIntosh in favor <strong>of</strong> John Kennett forCarriage <strong>of</strong> Flour to Fort Prince George to be allow’d.No. 339. An Account <strong>of</strong> John Guerard Esqr. amounting to £76:16 for <strong>the</strong>Troops, in which we find over Charged on Several Articles £9:13, <strong>the</strong> Ballancebeing £67:3 we recommend may be allowed.No. 340. An Account <strong>of</strong> William Laurence for Straw & Hay for <strong>the</strong>Troops amounting to £58, wherein is an Overcharge <strong>of</strong> 20/, <strong>the</strong> Ballance £57we recommend to be allowed.No. 341. A Certificate from Paul Demeré in favour <strong>of</strong> George Nickolsonamounting to £60 for 4 Months wagers as Cattle Hunter indorsed to JohnElliott; this your Committee thinks an unecessary Expence for as <strong>the</strong> Cattlewere delivered <strong>the</strong>re <strong>the</strong> Least <strong>the</strong> men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Garrisson could have donewas to get <strong>the</strong>m up for <strong>the</strong>ir own Use when wanted & <strong>the</strong>refore recommendthat it may not be allowed.No. 342. An Account <strong>of</strong> Brunett & Hall amounting to £195 for SundryServices, we recommend may be allowed.No. 343. Ano<strong>the</strong>r Account <strong>of</strong> Brunett & Hall amounting to £588:1:2 forServices for <strong>the</strong> Troops, we recommend may be allowed.No. 344. A Third Account <strong>of</strong> Brunett & Hall amounting to £303:1:3 for<strong>the</strong> Like Services, we recommend may be allowed.No. 345. An Account <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Godfrey for maintenance <strong>of</strong> Indianstaken by Captn. Godins Company in <strong>the</strong> Year 1755 amounting to £14:2:6, Certifiedby Henry Misheau, your Committee not knowing what Authority hehad to give Such a Certificate Recommend that it may not be allowed untillbetter Vouched.No. 346. An Account <strong>of</strong> Miss Ann Wragg for <strong>House</strong> hire for HighlandTroops amounting to £237:6:8, we recommend may be allowed.No. 347. An Account <strong>of</strong> Robert Quash for Boarding a French Officer£30, we recommend to be allowed.

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