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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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638 COMMONS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 4, 1760–AUGUST 6, 1760460. George Fox for 2 Steers for <strong>the</strong> Cherokees to Charles Town April13th 1759, certified by Axson, allowed, £20.461. Margaret Clark, Widow <strong>of</strong> Richard Clark, a Certificate from MosesThomson for 24 Bushels Corn, and her husbands Pay in <strong>the</strong> Expedition whowas killed, <strong>the</strong> latter being provided for in <strong>the</strong> Muster-Roll <strong>the</strong> Committeerecommend <strong>the</strong> Corn may be allowed, £18.462. Peter Grim by Thomas Shirley for a Steer certified by LieutenantBussey, no Sum mentioned and <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong> Committee allow £10.463. Andrew Williamson for a Horse impressed, certified by Marley from28th November to 8th January, for which we allow 10/ per diem 42 Days, £21.464. Frederic H<strong>of</strong>f for 4 days being pressed with his Cattle, not certifiedby any Person, we disallow.465. John Gouny for a Horse impressed into <strong>the</strong> Public Service valuedat £12 as per Receipt from Charles Hart, but no mention <strong>of</strong> what number <strong>of</strong>Days or whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> said Horse was lost, so that <strong>the</strong> Committee are at a losswhat to allow.466. Simon Hart for a Horse impressed to Ninety Six 8 days at 10/, certifiedby Charles Hart, allowed, £4.467. Lewis Ketown for a Horse impressed at <strong>the</strong> Congarees, certifiedby Charles Hart 19 days at 10/, allowed, £9:10.468. George Smith for a Horse impressed at <strong>the</strong> Congrees 8 Days at 10/,certified by Charles Hart, allowed, £4.469. Captain Charles Hart for supporting <strong>the</strong> Dutch Company <strong>of</strong> whichhe was Captain, from home to Rendezvous, sworn before ColonelRichardson, allowed, £30.470. George Dickal, 3 Certificates £2:17:6, £3:7:6 and 10/ for Corn &c.,allowed, £6:15.471. John Abarley for 2 Bushels <strong>of</strong> Corn and 21 lb. Beef certified by DavidScanlan, allowed, £1:14.472. Hans Adam Aping indorsed to Paul Townsend & Company for 2700Wt. Flour at £5, certified by Henry Gallman, allow’d, £135.473. Hans Adam Aping for 2414 lb. Flour for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> Rauls Fort at£5:5, being simular to some that were disallowed by <strong>the</strong> <strong>House</strong> <strong>the</strong> Committeedisallow it, 25th March 1760, certified by Captain Brooks.474. George Eiglebanger indorsed to Paul Townsend & Company forFlour certified by Peter Crim for Public Service, allowed, £30.475. Hans Adam Aping, a Paper indorsed to Paul Townsend which <strong>the</strong> Committeecannot read and <strong>the</strong>refore can come to no Resolution concerning it.476. Dennis Hays for Entertainment <strong>of</strong> Indians £17:5, for Tobacco £2:10,<strong>the</strong> Committee allow <strong>the</strong> £17:5, and deduct <strong>the</strong> Tobacco, indorsed to JohnWard.

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