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876INDEXPetitions:empowering <strong>the</strong>m to acquire a parsonagelot and to dispose <strong>of</strong> pews,318–1954. Of Charles Mayne praying relief with respectto <strong>the</strong> drawback on indigosaved from <strong>the</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Clintonfrigate, 320; See also Report No. 5155. Of Thomas Keiler praying for payment<strong>of</strong> a certificate omitted from<strong>the</strong> schedule <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> previous year’stax bill, 320–2156. Of Isham Clayton praying that his certificatefor service at Fort Loudounbe allowed, 33757. Of <strong>the</strong> German Protestants residing inCharles Town, praying assistancein building a church, 337–3858. Of William Hemsworth and o<strong>the</strong>rs,praying that a public ferry be establishedon his land on <strong>the</strong> southside <strong>of</strong> Pee Dee River, 36459. Of <strong>the</strong> inhabitants on both sides <strong>of</strong>Pee Dee River, praying that a ferrybe established on AbrahamLundy’s land, now occupied byJohn Crawford, 364–6560. Of <strong>the</strong> commissioners for building astate house, praying that thishouse will inspect <strong>the</strong>ir accounts <strong>of</strong>money spent on <strong>the</strong> said building,379–80, 529; See also Report No. 8361. Of <strong>the</strong> inhabitants <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fork between<strong>the</strong> Congaree and Wateree rivers,praying for a road through <strong>the</strong>said fork, 412–1362. Of <strong>the</strong> church wardens <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> parish<strong>of</strong> St. Philip Charles Town, prayingrelief for invalid soldiers, widowsand orphans <strong>of</strong> soldiers, andAcadians, 41363. Of William Peaseley, minister <strong>of</strong> St.Mark Parish, praying payment forservices on Pee Dee, 414; See alsoPetition No. 7164. Of Samuel Lavington, praying thattwenty-six slaves imported by himfrom Antigua be exempted from<strong>the</strong> duty <strong>of</strong> £10 current money onimported slaves, 41465. Of John Chevillette, praying reimbursement<strong>of</strong> £200 for ten kegs <strong>of</strong>Petitions:rum supplied to <strong>the</strong> commander <strong>of</strong>Fort Loudoun, 47666. Of Robert Fairwea<strong>the</strong>r, praying thathis account for lodging RoyalAmerican and Highland <strong>of</strong>ficersbe allowed, 47667. Of Thomas Shoemaker, praying compensationfor <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong> a slavenamed Scipio, killed in <strong>the</strong> service<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> public, 476–7768. Of Thomas Lining, praying compensationfor rooms rented to CaptainRoderick McKenzie, 486–8769. Of James Cooper, master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shipMajor Hardy, William Mackay, master<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ship Resolution, and NeilJamieson, master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ship King<strong>of</strong> Prussia, praying exemption from<strong>the</strong> powder duty, 487; See also ResolutionNo. 8970. Of John Gordon, praying compensationfor rooms rented as soldiers’quarters, 494–9571. Of William Peaseley, minister <strong>of</strong> St.Mark Parish, praying payment forservices on Pee Dee (Petition No.63), 502–372. Of various inhabitants <strong>of</strong> CharlesTown, praying that measures betaken to prevent <strong>the</strong> spread <strong>of</strong>smallpox, 504; See also Report No.7973. Of Levi Durand, rector <strong>of</strong> St. JohnParish, and Alexander Garden,rector <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas Parish, prayingthat <strong>the</strong>ir salaries may be continuedduring <strong>the</strong>ir absence, 50774. Of Martha Miller, praying payment <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> balance due her late husband’sestate for carpentry work on <strong>the</strong>State <strong>House</strong>, 513–1475. Of <strong>the</strong> commissioners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> publicmarkets in Charles Town, prayingthat this house will provide forbuilding a new meat market, 537–38; See also Report No. 8476. Of Charles Woodmason, praying permission<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> legislature to lay afloating bridge across Black MingoCreek, 542–46; See also Report No.103

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