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72 COMMONS JOURNAL, JANUARY 16, 1758–FEBRUARY 10, 1758No. 86. A Certificate from Captn. Paul Demeré in favour <strong>of</strong> BarnabyMcMollen indorsed to Glen & Cooper Amounting [to] £49 for Carriage <strong>of</strong>Salt to Fort Loudoun, Allowed.No. 87. A Certificate from Captn. Raymond Demerré in favour <strong>of</strong> JohnChevillette Amounting [to] £200 for Rum Delivered at Fort Loudounindorsed to Glen & Cooper; as <strong>the</strong> Committee knows <strong>of</strong> no use <strong>the</strong> Publichas for [Rum] at Fort Loudoun and <strong>the</strong> Certificate not Expressing for whatuse it is Your Committee think it ought not to be allowed.No. 88. An Account <strong>of</strong> Samuel Ben indorsed to Glen, Cooper & Co. forBulletts, Hatchets & Powder delivered at Fort Loudoun Amounting [to]£65:2:6 Which we think ought not to be provided for because, We know <strong>of</strong>no Authority that Capt. Demerré had for purchasing those Things in <strong>the</strong>Indian Country.No. 89. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favor <strong>of</strong> Richd. Smith for <strong>the</strong>use <strong>of</strong> Fort Loudoun, indorsed to Glen & Cooper, Amounting [to] £105 allow’d.No. 90. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Joseph Lloyd in Favor <strong>of</strong> John Gallman for twodays Maintainance <strong>of</strong> Indians £52:10 allowed.No. 91. A Certificate in Favor <strong>of</strong> John Giessendanner for a Slave Executed,Amounting [to] £200, allowed.No. 92. An Account <strong>of</strong> Gordon & Elliott for Scout Boats & look outs to<strong>the</strong> Southward Amounting [to] £77:6:10, allowed.No. 93. An Account <strong>of</strong> John Gibbes, son <strong>of</strong> William Gibbes, Constable,for Criminal Slaves £23:15, In which we find an Overcharge <strong>of</strong> £8 for Attendance,<strong>The</strong> Ballance £15:15 to be allowed.No. 94. An Account <strong>of</strong> John Glover for Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Acadiansamounting [to] £180, allowed.No. 95. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favour <strong>of</strong> Walter Batemanfor fort Loudoun Amounting [to] £100, indorsed to Collo. Howarth, allowed.No. 96. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Paul Demeré in favor <strong>of</strong> Margaret Gloster for200 Bushels <strong>of</strong> Indian Corn deliv’d at Fort Loudoun, indorsed to Messrs.Smith & Brewton, £200, allowed.No. 97. An Account <strong>of</strong> Frederick Holzendorff for Prisoners amounting[to] £60:15, allowed.No. 98. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Paul Demeré in favor <strong>of</strong> Wm. Shorey, indorsedto Thomas & William Ellis & Company, £75 for th[re]e Month’s Service asLinguister at Fort Loudoun, <strong>the</strong> Committee think £45 to be allowed, whichis at <strong>the</strong> Rate <strong>of</strong> £15 per Month.No. 99. An Account <strong>of</strong> John Hayes for Acadians £14:10, allow’d.No. 100. An Order in favour <strong>of</strong> William Dalton for two Slaves Executed£400, allowed when it Shall Appear <strong>the</strong> Slaves were Executed.Resolv’d That <strong>the</strong> said report be considered to morrow morning.

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