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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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JUNE 11, 1760637443. Thomas Howell for 7 Stears and driving, certified by John Pearsonfor Mr. Nutt, allowed, £81.444. Captain Henry Foster, indorsed to Smith & Nutt 2101 Wt. <strong>of</strong> Flourcertified by Captain Hamilton, allowed, £105.445. James Riddlehoward for 250 Wt. <strong>of</strong> Flour certified by Marley, notallowed, £11:5.446. Henry Stromer for Corn certified by Captain Samuel Elliott,allow’d, £2:10.447. Daniel Mickler for Corn Blades, certified by Major Thomson,allow’d, £20.448. William Seawright for 42 Bushels Corn and Pasturage 380 Horses,<strong>The</strong> Committee disallow <strong>the</strong> Pasturage and for Corn allow £31:10.449. William Seawright for entertaining Indians 43 & 3 White Men 27thOctober 1759 in <strong>the</strong>ir Way to Charles-Town, certified by Ambrose Davis, allowed,£17:5.450. William Seawright for like Service 31st October, allowed £17:5.451. William Seawright for a Horse by Joseph Yates, 4 Days, allowed £3.452. James Macklewain 3516 Wt. Flour and Thomas Hamilton 4897 Wt.Flour [amounting to] 8413 at £5, impressed by said Thomas Hamilton, allowed,£420:13.453. George Hooper for 1750 lb. Flour per Receipt from Mr. Nutt, noprice mentioned. Mr. Nutt informs <strong>the</strong> Committee that it is not within hisKnowledge that this Flour was consumed in <strong>the</strong> Public Service and that hegave this Receipt on <strong>the</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Man in Charles-Town upon hisown Information which <strong>the</strong> Committee conceiving not altoge<strong>the</strong>r sufficientEvidence to fix <strong>the</strong> Charge; submit it to <strong>the</strong> Consideration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>House</strong>.454. Thomas Hamilton for 5 Barrels <strong>of</strong> Flour 1289 Wt. appraised andvalued and delivered to Nicholas White certified by Robert Bussard at £4:10,amounts to, which we allow, £58:5.455. James Riddlehower or Peter Crims for 6 Barrels <strong>of</strong> Flour at 96 certifiedby Joseph Levy, no Quantity expressed, which prevents <strong>the</strong> Committeefrom ascertaining any Sum.456. James Sprott for 63 Bushels <strong>of</strong> Corn for 96, certified by Levy; notbeing appraised <strong>the</strong> Committee presume it is included in some o<strong>the</strong>r Certificateand <strong>the</strong>refore make no provision for this.457. Capt. Grimes his Waggon for 6 Barrels Flour, Receipt from Marley,<strong>the</strong> same as above.458. Captain Peter Crim by Conrad Folk, 6 Barrels <strong>of</strong> Flour, Receiptfrom Levy, <strong>the</strong> same as above, No. 456.459. John Wilson for 23 Bushels <strong>of</strong> Corn, certified by Levy, same asabove, No. 456.

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