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MAY 19, 1760573154. Conrad Hollman for Entertainment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Governor and his party,certified and appraised, allowed, £55.155. William Banbury for 10 Barrels <strong>of</strong> Bread delivered Captain Elliott,allowed, £79:16.156. William Seawright, several Certificates in his Favour for entertainment<strong>of</strong> Troopers & Volunteers, and provisions and 2 Cows & Potatoes, numberedby <strong>the</strong> Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, allowed in <strong>the</strong> whole, £161:18:9.157. Jethro Manning for Flour impressed by Henry Gallman at £4:15,allowed, £94:8:9.158. Charles Stevenson for an Order in favour <strong>of</strong> John Plowman, certifiedby Henry Gallman, 1300 Wt. at £3:15, allowed, £48:15.159. Mary Peronneau for entertaining Indians, omitted giving in lastYear, And for entertaining Troopers on <strong>the</strong> Expedition, £69:10.160. Mary Peronneau, Order in her favour drawn by Captn. Waring forvictualling part <strong>of</strong> St. George’s Company, allowed, £5:15.161. Frederic Toover for a Horse impressed by Henry Gallman appraisedat £30, <strong>the</strong> Horse being returned <strong>the</strong> Committee think half that Sum sufficientfor hire, allowed, £15.162. Thomas Wright for several Articles in his Account for <strong>the</strong> Expedition(<strong>the</strong> Remainder being already reported on among o<strong>the</strong>r Accounts) forOrdinary Expences, allowed, £198:2:8.163. Conrad Folk for Flour impressed and appraised at £4:15, certifyedby Henry Gallman March 1760 for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> distressed at his Fort in <strong>the</strong>present Indian War. Altho’ this Charge accrues after <strong>the</strong> 1st January Yet as<strong>the</strong> <strong>House</strong> have resolved to emit Money for <strong>the</strong> Expences hereafter to accrueon Account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> War with <strong>the</strong> Cherokees we think it should be allowed,£77:13:6.164. Simon <strong>The</strong>us for entertaining Indians, Expresses and for <strong>the</strong> Troop<strong>of</strong> Horse on that Expedition, allowed, £104:18:9.165. Michael Christopher Rowe for <strong>the</strong> Expedition for Horses, Waggons&c. impressed and lost, <strong>the</strong> whole amounting to £322:15:6 including severalCertificates. As several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Articles are not properly certified or sworn to,<strong>the</strong> Committee disallow <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong> Amount £292:2:6 and <strong>the</strong> Balanceamounting to £30:13 recommend to be allowed, £30:13.166. George Tickle for Sundries had by <strong>the</strong> Troop under Major Walter,November 1st, and certified by him, viz. 33 Dinners for <strong>the</strong> Troopers and 38for <strong>the</strong> Boys, allowed, £8:12:6.167. John Kesson for Sundries supplied <strong>the</strong> Troop at Ferguson’s Swampamounting to £116:15, allowed.168. John Kesson for hire and damage <strong>of</strong> a Horse impressed for Mr. Maine16 Days charged at 30/, <strong>the</strong> Committee allow 15/ per diem which makes £12.

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