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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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274 COMMONS JOURNAL, JANUARY 15, 1759–FEBRUARY 16, 1759An Account <strong>of</strong> John Keiner, Constable, for <strong>the</strong> like Services . . . 1758,Twenty five Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> McCarten & Campbell for Indian-Trading Goods to <strong>the</strong>12th <strong>of</strong> August 1758, Two thousand One hundred & forty three Pounds SixShillings and five Pence.A Certificate from Edmd. Atkin Esqr. to Christn. Fulbright dated 22dOctr. 1758, Indors’d to M. & Campbell, Seven Pounds 10/.A Certificate from John Chevillette to Richd. Smith for <strong>the</strong> Carriage <strong>of</strong>1500 lb. Weight <strong>of</strong> Flour from Keeowee to Fort Loudoun dated <strong>the</strong> 10th <strong>of</strong>March 1757, Indors’d to M. & Campbell, One hundred and five Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Timmons, Constable, for Summoning Magistrates& Freeholders to <strong>the</strong> Tryal <strong>of</strong> two Negroes Condemned and Executed inApril 1757, Eighteen Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> Judith Postell for boarding French Prisoners to <strong>the</strong> 12th<strong>of</strong> Janry. 1758 One hundred & Seventy Eight Pounds 2/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Dodd, Gunsmith, for Work done for <strong>the</strong> Indiansto <strong>the</strong> 14th <strong>of</strong> November 1758, Fifty Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> Childermass Cr<strong>of</strong>t for Copying <strong>Journal</strong>s &ca., One thousandSix hundred & Seventy One Pounds ten Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> Edward Perry for boarding 5 Acadians to 31st <strong>of</strong> Marchthirty two Pounds ten Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> Margaret Oliver for dieting French Prisoners Eight hundred& Seventeen Pounds 1/3.An Account <strong>of</strong> John Swint for attending sick Criminals in Goal fifty threePounds 12/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> Ancram, Lance & Locock for Pepper and Salt for <strong>the</strong>Forces, One hundred & Ninety Pounds 18/9.An Account <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant White Outerbridge to <strong>the</strong> 20th <strong>of</strong> August forsupplying <strong>the</strong> Indians, a French Prisoner &ca.Ano<strong>the</strong>r Account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said Lieutenant Outerbridge for supplying <strong>the</strong>Negroes who carry’d <strong>the</strong> Indian Presents to Fort Moore, Seven Pounds 19/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> Francis James for entertaining King Haiglar, 18 Indians& 1 White Man, Six Pounds 12/6.An Account <strong>of</strong> William Bissett, Constable, for Executing Pompey, aNegroe Slave, 16th July 1758, Six Pounds Ten Shillings.An Account <strong>of</strong> El[ias] Legardiere for dieting & Lodging 3 French Prisonersto 28th May 1758, One hundred and Twenty Nine Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> William West for Entertaining Cherokee Indians <strong>the</strong> 25thApril 1758, One hundred and One Pounds.An Account <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Badger for Coals and Candles, and Cleaning<strong>the</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> Room to 1st <strong>of</strong> January 1759 fifty three Pounds 9/.

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