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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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JANUARY 19, 1759271<strong>of</strong> March 1757, Indorsed to Thomas Nightengale, two hundred and TenPounds.A Certificate from Captain Paul Demere to James Baldridge for 94 lb.<strong>of</strong> Bacon, Indorsed to Thomas Nightengale dated <strong>the</strong> 11th <strong>of</strong> February 1758,twenty three Pounds Ten Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> Sarah Nightengale for Board and Lodging White Menand Indians & Pasturage for <strong>the</strong>ir Horses to 21st November 1758, Seven hundredand fifty Pounds 2/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Pearson for travelling to and from <strong>the</strong> UpperCherrokee Nation and fixing on a Place proper to build a Fort, surveying<strong>the</strong> Rivers, making a Return <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, and for Presents to <strong>the</strong> Indians, twohundred and twenty four Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Milner for Gun smith’s work & taking Care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Public Arms to <strong>the</strong> 1st January 1759, four hundred and Seventy Pounds 10/7 1 /2A Certificate from <strong>the</strong> Justices and Freeholders to pay William Glen fora Negroe Man named Pompey Executed, One hundred & fifty Pounds.A Certificate from John Butler to Mary Whitford, for <strong>the</strong> littleCarpenter’s Expences with his People returning to <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation <strong>the</strong>21st <strong>of</strong> April 1758, Seventeen Pounds Ten Shillings.A Certificate from John Butler to Mary Whitford for dieting Twenty twoCherokee Indians <strong>the</strong> 4th <strong>of</strong> April 1758, 1 Day at 7/6 per, Eight Pounds 5/.A Certificate from John Butler to Mary Whitford, for his own Expences<strong>the</strong> 4th <strong>of</strong> April 1758, Five Pounds Ten Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> James Henderson for Candles for his Majesty’s Forces& <strong>the</strong> South Carolina Regiment to <strong>the</strong> 27th <strong>of</strong> December 1758, Six hundredand twenty nine Pounds 15 Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> Adam Wood, Assignee <strong>of</strong> Willm. Bonneau Junr., for Feesdue to William Bonneau Senr., Constable, Mileage, Summoning <strong>the</strong> Freeholders& whipping a Negroe <strong>of</strong> Mr. Rantowle’s, four Pounds 1/3.An Account <strong>of</strong> William Simpson Esqr., late Coroner for Berkley County,for Six Inquisitions Sixty Pounds.Six Certificates from <strong>the</strong> Officers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Carolina Regiment forFerryages at several Ferrys, Nineteen Pounds three Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> Cornelius Cook for entertaining Indians who came toTown with Agent Pepper, £19:8.A Certificate from Captain Paul Demere to John Holton, for Carriage<strong>of</strong> 400 lb. Weight <strong>of</strong> Gun powder for <strong>the</strong> Use <strong>of</strong> Fort Loudoun 16th <strong>of</strong> May1758, indorsed to Alexander Petrie, twenty Eight Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> Adam Wood, Provost Marshal, for dieting Prisoners in<strong>the</strong> Common Goal to 31st December 1758, Nine hundred forty four PoundsSeventeen Shillings and Six pence.

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