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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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MAY 28, 1760587Mr. Faucheraud at £120; tho’ this Horse was not appraised, nor certified accordingto <strong>the</strong> directions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Militia-Law, yet as <strong>the</strong> Committee have all<strong>the</strong> Evidence that <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Case will admit <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong>y are for allowingthis Account.245. George Austin, for a Pair <strong>of</strong> Cartwheels for Rothmahler’s Detachment£12:10, allowed.246. Thomas Burton, for a Horse impressed for Colonel Powell’sBattallion, £20, allowed.247. Henry Lucas, for sundry Goods which were going to <strong>the</strong> CherokeeNation, & impressed by Colo. Chevillette, by Governor Lyttelton’s Order,£903:7:5, short Cast £1, Total £904:7:5 to be allowed.248. Captain Hazzard, for a working Ox £15, allowed.249. Raul’s Fort, three Certificates for that & Pennington’s, £142:13, notallowed.250. Samuel Nelson, for 3 Head <strong>of</strong> Steers, certified by Commissary Nutt,£39, allowed.251. Peter Mallet, for 2 Steers impressed & appraised £26, allowed.252. Robert Carter, for 1 Cow impressed by Commissary Gallman, &certified £11, allowed.253. James McKelvey, his Account amounting to £181:5:6, (including severalCertificates) from which <strong>the</strong> Committee deduct <strong>the</strong> Sum <strong>of</strong> £20:8 being<strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> five Articles which are not properly certified or appraised; <strong>the</strong>Balance £160:17:6 <strong>the</strong> Committee recommend may be allowed.254. Hans Sigrist, for 3 Head <strong>of</strong> Cattle £27, allowed.255. John Parker & Company, for Sundries, £87:9 allowed.256. George Keith, for Flour & a Waggon £48:10 allowed.257. Jacob Tyler, for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> a Waggon, £28, allowed.258. Jacob Murf, for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> a Waggon, £28, allowed.259. Elizabeth Mercier, for Provisions, £43, allowed.260. <strong>The</strong> same, for Pasturage <strong>of</strong> Cattle £2:18, allowed.261. John Cole, for driving Cattle, £10, allowed.262. Ulric Boukman, for 3 Steers, £30, allowed.263. Michael Lightner, for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> a Waggon £28, allowed.264. Jacob Hagabuch, for 11 Head <strong>of</strong> Cattle £120, allowed.265. Andrew Williamson, for 253 Head <strong>of</strong> Steers at £18, £4552, allowed.266. Terence Reily, for Flour, £96:10, allowed.267. Godfrey Dreyer, for Flour, £177, allowed.268. Adam Summers, for Flour, £80:15, allowed.269. John Sheely, for Flour, £95:3, allowed.270. John-George Smithpetre, for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> a Waggon £40, allowed.271. Henry Hartley, for Cattle, £136, allowed.

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