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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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APRIL 24, 176051749. William Hall, overcharged for making a Gibbet £15, Ditto a Gallows£5, <strong>the</strong> Balance £258:15 allowed.50. Carne and Wilson for Spanish Brown for <strong>the</strong> Watch <strong>House</strong>, £25:4,allowed.51. Frederic Stroble for repairs to <strong>the</strong> Watch-<strong>House</strong> £510, allowed.52. Michael Jeane for Glazier’s Work at <strong>the</strong> Watch-<strong>House</strong> and Barracks£14:9:4 1 /2, allowed.53. Thomas Plunket for Candles supplied <strong>the</strong> Charles-Town Guard£30:10, allowed.54. Jonathan Scott for a Cord <strong>of</strong> Wood for <strong>the</strong> said Guard £3, allowed.55. Jerome Courtonne for carriage <strong>of</strong> Presents to <strong>the</strong> Chickesaws £1370,allowed.56. Same Person a 2d Account for <strong>the</strong> like Service £990, nei<strong>the</strong>r certifiednor attested, not allowed.57. Benjamin Harvey for Sundries for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council Chamber£17:0:7 1 /2, allowed. <strong>The</strong>re is a Charge for one Year’s service <strong>of</strong> a Negro, leftBlank; which Service think nothing should be provided for because <strong>the</strong>re isa Salary allowed by <strong>the</strong> Public for that Service.58. Isaac Atwood for <strong>the</strong> Carriage <strong>of</strong> Ammunition and Medicines fromKewohee to Fort Loudoun £131:10:4, allowed.59. Elias Legardere for boarding French Prisoners £5, overcharged £1:5,Balance £3:15 allowed.60. Same Person a second Account for landing Gun Powder upon hisWharf £3:12:6, allowed.61. John Remington, for Pails for <strong>the</strong> Forces, £131, allowed.62. William Harvey for Fire-wood for <strong>the</strong> Garrison at Fort Lyttelton £60,to be paid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fund for <strong>the</strong> Provincials.63. Justinus Stoll for Iron-work for <strong>the</strong> State-<strong>House</strong> £11:17:6, to be paidout <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fund appropriated for finishing <strong>the</strong> State-<strong>House</strong>.64. Edward Lightwood for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> Granville’s Bastion £17:13:1 1 /2, allowed.65. Smith and Brewton amounting to £353:19:9 in which we find an Overchargein one Article <strong>of</strong> Bullets 4/ per 112 lb. amounting to £1:6:9, <strong>the</strong> Balance£352:13 to be allowed.66. Mary Harvey for taking care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State-<strong>House</strong>, one Year, allowed£100.67. William Banbury for Cannon Shot &c. supplied in 1757 for <strong>the</strong> Fortsin Charles-Town £123:13:2, allowed.68. Adam Wood for Prisoners amounting to £901:3, in which Sum is included£150 for summoning Jurors to be provided agreable to Law under it’sproper Head in <strong>the</strong> Schedule, <strong>the</strong> Remainder £751:3 allowed.

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