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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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272 COMMONS JOURNAL, JANUARY 15, 1759–FEBRUARY 16, 1759Three Certificates Indorsed to Messrs. Smith & Brewton. One fromCaptain Paul Demere to John McGreigor, Storekeeper, to <strong>the</strong> 2d <strong>of</strong> February1758, thirty Eight Pounds One Shilling.Second from Captain Paul Demere to James Coppock, for baking 2000lb. Wt. <strong>of</strong> Biscuit, Twenty Pounds, dated <strong>the</strong> 1st <strong>of</strong> February 1758.Third from Captain Paul Demere to John Shaw, for two Months Salaryas Store-keeper to <strong>the</strong> 8th <strong>of</strong> October 1757, Twenty Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> Mary Cranmore for <strong>the</strong> hire <strong>of</strong> 4 Rooms for two Officersto 26th March 1758, One hundred & Sixty five Pounds 14 Shillings.A Certificate from Captain Paul Demere to Eleven Persons, for fencingin Land, Sawing Timber, digging a Well & endeavouring to make a Pump&ca., 2d November 1758, One hundred & seven Pounds 10/.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Paul Grimkie for Six Gorgets, 16th <strong>of</strong> November1758, thirty Pounds 10/.An Account <strong>of</strong> Othniel Beale Esquire for <strong>House</strong>-Rent to Soldiers to <strong>the</strong>14th <strong>of</strong> May 1758, Seventy Seven Pounds fifteen Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Gordon <strong>of</strong> Beaufort for 6 Months Rent <strong>of</strong> four<strong>House</strong>s for Captain Stewart’s Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Carolina Regiment from<strong>the</strong> 26th <strong>of</strong> February 1758, Thirty three Pounds Nineteen Shillings & NinePence.An Account <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Gordon & Elliott for Stores supplied <strong>the</strong> ScoutBoats to 29th <strong>of</strong> December 1758, three hundred Pounds 5/9.An Account <strong>of</strong> Charles Lowndes, late Provost Marshal, for Fees, SixteenPounds Sixteen Shillings & 3 Pence.An Account <strong>of</strong> Thomas Robertson for Work done at Fort Lyttelton 23dSeptember 1758, fifteen Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> Gordon & Elliott, for Candles, Vinegar, Pepper, Salt andFire-Wood for <strong>the</strong> Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Soldiers <strong>of</strong> Captain Stewart’s Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>South Carolina Regiment to 31 December 1758, three hundred & twenty EightPounds 1/3.An Account <strong>of</strong> Joseph Maxey for Carpenter’s work on a Boat at FortJohnson, twenty Seven Pounds 19/9.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Joyner for Bread furnish’d <strong>the</strong> Men belonging to<strong>the</strong> Scout Boat under his Command to 1st <strong>of</strong> January 1759, One hundred fiftythree Pounds ten Shillings & three Pence.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Joyner for Carpenters work & Iron Work for <strong>the</strong>Scout Boat called <strong>the</strong> Charles Town, Thirty Pounds 2/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> Samuel Carne for Lodging Lieutenant Colin Campbell21 & 1 /2 Weeks to 1st <strong>of</strong> May 1758, Fifty two Pounds 13/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Bates for dieting 20 Indians 2 Days at 7/6 per DiemEach, Corn &ca., 19th April 1758, Twenty One Pounds ten Shillings.

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