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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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468 COMMONS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 4, 1760–AUGUST 6, 1760McCarten & Campbell for Indian Presents amounting to £551:15:8.Christopher Rowe (three Accounts) for Indian Expences amounting to£48:10.William Banbury for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fortifications amounting to £123:13:2.Israel Swyer, Constable, for Fees on Trials <strong>of</strong> Criminal Slaves, amountingto £17:12:6.Justinus Stoll for Blacksmith’s Work, two Accounts, one amounting to£276:3:3 and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r to £11:17:6.Clement Lamprier for 36 Days hire <strong>of</strong> a Horse impressed in <strong>the</strong> publicService.George Galphin for carriage <strong>of</strong> Presents to <strong>the</strong> Creek Indians, amountingto £810.Edward Lightwood for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Forts amounting to £17:13:1 1 /2.Mary Harvey for taking care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>House</strong>.Judith Postell for Indian Expences amounting to £47:12:6.Thomas Plunket two Accounts for Candles for <strong>the</strong> Guards amountingto £32:15.James Linyard for Blacksmith’s Work, amounting to £44:14:6.John Bury for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town Guard amounting to £9.Thomas Bradwell an Order for a Slave executed £100.Thomas Shoemaker a like Order for damages sustained by <strong>the</strong> said Slave£100.Jerome Courtonne two Accounts for Indian Presents, one amountingto £1370 and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r to £990.Lambert Lance for <strong>House</strong> rent for <strong>the</strong> Highlanders, Balance £83:6:8.Benjamin Harvey for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council Chamber amounting to£17:0:7 1 /2.Laurens, Motte & Company for sundry Services amounting to £1653:6:9.Isaac Atwood for carriage <strong>of</strong> Ammunition to Fort Loudoun, amountingto £131:11:3.Jonathan Scott for Firewood for <strong>the</strong> Militia Guard amounting to £3.Michael Jeanes, for painting <strong>the</strong> Guard-<strong>House</strong> amounting to £14:9:4 1 /2.Peter Witten for entertaining Indians amounting to £52:13:9.George Day, Constable, Fees on <strong>the</strong> Trials <strong>of</strong> Criminal Slaves, amountingto £34:7:6.Day & Besselea, Constables, Fees on <strong>the</strong> like occasion amounting to £17.Day, Besselea & Viart, Constables, Fees on <strong>the</strong> like Occasion amountingto £27:2:6.William Bonneau, Constable, two Accounts for <strong>the</strong> like Service amountingto £33:6:3.Isaac Rembert, Constable, for <strong>the</strong> like Service amounting to £31:17.

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