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The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly

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68 COMMONS JOURNAL, JANUARY 16, 1758–FEBRUARY 10, 1758No. 22. An Account <strong>of</strong> Henry Gallman for Indians Expences amounting[to] £5:8:9, allow £2:3:9.No. 23. Two Certificates from John Chevillette to Thomas Keiler for FortLoudoun Amounting [to] £81 allowed.No. 24. An Account <strong>of</strong> Joshua Grimball Amounting [to] £161 partwhere<strong>of</strong> £48:10 for Acadians, <strong>the</strong> Remainder for Edisto lookout, allowed.No. 25. An Account <strong>of</strong> Samuel Fry, Constable, Amounting [to] £57 inwhich are over Charges for Horse hire £14, & a Short Charge forMaintainance <strong>of</strong> Prisoners 70/, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ballance £46:10 allowed.No. 26. An Account <strong>of</strong> Ancrum, Lance & Loocock Amounting [to]£162:2:6 Part £127:12:6 for Indians, <strong>the</strong> Remainder for Fort Loudoun & Keoweeallow’d.No. 27. An Account <strong>of</strong> James Akin for french Prisoners, Ballance£16:12:6, allow’d.No. 28. A Certificate to George June for Accadians Assign’d to Elias BallAmounting [to] £63, Allowed.No. 29. A Second Certificate to George June for Accadians Assignd toElias Ball Amounting [to] £108, allowed.No. 30. An Account <strong>of</strong> Ulrick Backman for Carriage <strong>of</strong> Goods toKeowee Certified by James Glen Esqr., Late Governor, £48 allowed.No. 31. An Account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Estate <strong>of</strong> William Backshell Amounting [to]£339:14, which Account was deliv’d to <strong>the</strong> Public in 1755 & <strong>the</strong>n in part providedfor & <strong>the</strong> Remainder rejected, which <strong>the</strong> Committee are <strong>of</strong> OpinionShould be rejected.No. 32. An Account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Estate <strong>of</strong> Anthony Bonneau for French PrisonersAmounting [to] £62:5, allowed.No. 33. An Account <strong>of</strong> Daniel Burnett for Indians £26:5 allowed.No. 34. An Account <strong>of</strong> Daniel Burnett for Pasturage <strong>of</strong> Indian horses,Disallowd.No. 35. An Account <strong>of</strong> George Bland for taking up Criminals £4:10,Overcharge £1:17:6, Ballance £2:12:6 Allowed.No. 36. An Account <strong>of</strong> Peter Butler for French Prisoners £32:16 allow’d.No. 37. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Daniel Pepper in Favour <strong>of</strong> John Boyle whomhe Employed as a Guard Amounting [to] £30. As <strong>the</strong> Law allows <strong>the</strong> Agentvery handsomely for himself & two Servants, we think it Shou’d not be allowed.No. 38. Do. in favor <strong>of</strong> Patrick Butler £30 for <strong>the</strong> like Service, Disallowed.No. 39. An Account <strong>of</strong> David Brown for two Flag Staffs & putting <strong>the</strong>mup Amounting [to] £86, Overcharged £14, Ballance £72 allowed.No. 40. An Account <strong>of</strong> Willm. Banbury £246:2:4 Bread & flour deliveredin <strong>the</strong> Year 1756 by Order <strong>of</strong> Jas. Glen Esqr., allowed.

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