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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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JUNE 11, 1760643John Noulan for driving and hunting Cattle 36 Days. Allow £12:12 asupon <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r Certificates for <strong>the</strong> like Service.Thomas Gill for three Hogs impressed by Joseph Levy and appraisedat £4 a piece, £12, allowed.Ann Lacy for 31 1 /2 Bushels Corn for <strong>the</strong> Waggons, certified by ColonelSingellton at 12/6 per Bushel, £19:7:6, allowed.Thomas Anderson for 515 Wt. Flour impressed by Mr. Nutt and appraisedat £5 per Ct., £25:15, allowed.<strong>The</strong> following were recommitted.512. Conrad Foulk for a Horse pressed, £55. As <strong>the</strong> Committee suspectthis Horse to have been pressed for <strong>the</strong> Rangers <strong>the</strong>y cannot allow it.513. Gasper Dickson for driving <strong>the</strong> Pack Horses to Fort Moore under<strong>the</strong> Command <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant Shaw, £40. <strong>The</strong> Committee think £20 sufficientfor this Service, deduct £5 paid by <strong>the</strong> Commissary, £15 to be allowed.514. Thomas Ballantine for a Pack Horse for <strong>the</strong> above Service whichat 15/ per day makes £13:10 to be allowed.515. Jacob Larry for two Horses for <strong>the</strong> same Service, allowed £27.516. Colonel Robert Rivers for two Horses for <strong>the</strong> like Service, £27, allowed.517. Abraham Smith for <strong>the</strong> Carriage <strong>of</strong> 1608 lb. Ammunition toOrangeburgh, £45, paid by <strong>the</strong> Commissary, £10. <strong>The</strong> Committee [think] £30sufficient for this Service, £20 to be provided.518. Thomas Sanders for <strong>the</strong> same Service, £45, deduct £15, allowed £30.519. Jacob Vrauw for driving a Pack Horse to Fort Moore, paid by <strong>the</strong>Commissary £10, allowed £10. See No. 513.520. Joseph Norman for a Stall fed Steer for <strong>the</strong> Colleton County Scoutappraised by only two Freeholders, £24, allowed.521. John Cole, a Certificate in his favour from John Grinnan for Gun-Powder and Ball for <strong>the</strong> Rangers, not allowed.522. Eberard Eney for a Horse to carry Ammunition to Fort Moore, allowed£13:10. See No. 514.523. Estate <strong>of</strong> Richard Waring for a Steer for <strong>the</strong> Colleton County Scout,£25, deduct for Tallow £2, allowed £23.524. Christopher Herman Detering for his Horses and Cart on <strong>the</strong>Cherokee Expedition 25 Days, allowed £50. <strong>The</strong> remainder being for severalArticles that do not appear clear to <strong>the</strong> Committee <strong>the</strong>y cannot allow it.525. An Account <strong>of</strong> Jacob Free for a Horse lost in <strong>the</strong> late Expedition,£50. This Account is sworn to, but it does not appear who impressed or whoappraised this Horse, not allowed.526. George Hooper, his Account for four Horses lost on <strong>the</strong> late Expedition,£190. Sworn to and appraised by three Persons whom <strong>the</strong> Committee

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