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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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MARCH 9, 1759333[<strong>The</strong>] 144th, For allowing Thomas Nightingale £55:13:9,[<strong>The</strong>] 145th, For allowing Thomas Nightingale £210,[<strong>The</strong>] 146th, On an Order from Captain Paul Demere to JamesBaldridge Endorsed to Thomas Nightingale £23:10, Disallowed,[<strong>The</strong>] 147th, On an Order from <strong>the</strong> same to James Beamer Indorsed to<strong>the</strong> Same £100, Disallowed,[<strong>The</strong>] 148th, For allowing John North £367:6,[<strong>The</strong>] 149th, For allowing Oliphant and Garden £18,[<strong>The</strong>] 150th, For allowing Margaret Oliver £784:17:6,[<strong>The</strong>] 151st, For allowing Thomas Oldfield £29:0:9,[<strong>The</strong>] 152d, For allowing Christopher Plynas £75:2:6,[<strong>The</strong>] 153d, For allowing Judith Postell £178:2:6,[<strong>The</strong>] 154th, For allowing James Poyas £99:12:6,Being severally read a Second time, were severally agreed to by <strong>the</strong><strong>House</strong>.[<strong>The</strong>] 155th, On an Account <strong>of</strong> Philip Poole £8:5; <strong>the</strong> Same being submittedto <strong>the</strong> <strong>House</strong>, was read a Second time,Resolved that Philip Poole be allowed <strong>the</strong> Sum <strong>of</strong> £8:5.<strong>The</strong> 156th Paragraph for allowing James Poyas £35,[<strong>The</strong>] 157th, for allowing Edward Perry £32:10,[<strong>The</strong>] 158th, For allowing James Prescot £53:7:6,[<strong>The</strong>] 159th, For allowing Samuel Porcher £62:2,[<strong>The</strong>] 160th, On an Account <strong>of</strong> William Peters £19:10, Postponed tillmore properly delivered in,[<strong>The</strong>] 161st, For allowing James Pritchard £6:5,Being severally read a Second time were severally agreed to by <strong>the</strong><strong>House</strong>.[<strong>The</strong>] 162d, On <strong>the</strong> Memorial and Account <strong>of</strong> Daniel Pepper £2458:15,Being read a Second time,<strong>The</strong> 20th Paragraph <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Trading Act, whereby <strong>the</strong> Commissionerfor Indian Affairs is required & obliged to go to any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> IndianNations in Amity with this Government, Chickesaws and Chactaws excepted,under a Penalty; and fixing a Recompence for his so doing, was read.Ordered That <strong>the</strong> said Memorial and Account be recommitted.Ordered That <strong>the</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r Consideration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said Report be adjourned.And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> <strong>House</strong> adjourned till to Morrow Morning ten <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Clock.Friday <strong>the</strong> 9th Day <strong>of</strong> March 1759.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Yesterday’s Proceedings was read.

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