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INDEX 889Resolutions80.That <strong>the</strong> address to <strong>the</strong> governor bepresented to His Excellency by <strong>the</strong>whole house (Address No. 4 orReport No. 72), 45681.That this house will provide for raising525 men to serve as rangers to patrolin <strong>the</strong> back parts <strong>of</strong> this province(Report No. 73), 458–59. Seealso Message No. 9482.That <strong>the</strong> governor be desired to allotbarracks for <strong>the</strong> reception <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Acadians, and that this house willreimburse <strong>the</strong> public treasurer for<strong>the</strong>ir subsistence (Report No. 74),462. See also Message No. 9583.That a reward <strong>of</strong> £25 current money begiven for <strong>the</strong> scalp <strong>of</strong> every Cherokeeman produced by Indians,Negroes, or o<strong>the</strong>rs, 463. See alsoMessage No. 9684.That this house will provide for raisinga regiment <strong>of</strong> one thousand mento relieve Fort Prince George andchastise <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Indians (ReportNo. 75), 464–65. See also MessageNo. 9785.That it is <strong>the</strong> opinion <strong>of</strong> this house thatFort Loudoun cannot be relievedby this province (Report No. 75),465. See also Message No. 9786.That <strong>the</strong> pay to <strong>the</strong> private men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>rangers be increased five pounds permonth to each man (Message No.99), 475. See also Message No. 10087.That this house will reimburse <strong>the</strong>public treasurer money advancedto private soldiers enlisted in <strong>the</strong>rangers (Message No. 99), 475. Seealso Message No. 10088.That <strong>the</strong> address to <strong>the</strong> governor bepresented to His Excellency by <strong>the</strong>whole house (Address No. 5 orReport No. 76), 48389.That <strong>the</strong> ships Major Hardy, Resolution,and King <strong>of</strong> Prussia be exemptedfrom <strong>the</strong> powder duty(Petition No. 69), 48790.That this house will reimburse <strong>the</strong>public treasurer £200 for cartingfirewood for <strong>the</strong> provincial troopsin Charles Town, 495Resolutions91.That an address be prepared on <strong>the</strong>subject matter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lieutenantgovernor’s speech (Speech No. 6),498. See also Address No. 6 or ReportNo. 7792.That <strong>the</strong> address to <strong>the</strong> lieutenant governorbe presented to His Honorby <strong>the</strong> whole house (Address No.6 or Report No. 77), 500. See alsoMessage No. 10493.That this house will provide £50 permonth to such persons as <strong>the</strong> lieutenantgovernor shall commission tolead <strong>the</strong> Chickasaws and Creeksagainst <strong>the</strong> Cherokees (Message No.108), 509. See also Message No. 10994.That this house will provide £35 as a rewardfor <strong>the</strong> scalp <strong>of</strong> any CherokeeIndian man (Message No. 108),509. See also Message No. 10995.That <strong>the</strong> pay to <strong>the</strong> militia who wenton Governor Lyttelton’s Cherokeeexpedition be continued to January10, 1760, 51196.That no public accounts be read afterthis day, April 23, 1760, during <strong>the</strong>present session <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> General <strong>Assembly</strong>,51397.That this house will reimburse <strong>the</strong>treasurer £161 currency paid to soldiers<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Regiment <strong>of</strong> Artilleryfor <strong>the</strong>ir services in <strong>the</strong>laboratory, 527–2898.That this house will reimburse <strong>the</strong>public treasurer for £3,500 advancedfor carrying stores and provisionsto <strong>the</strong> outposts, 53899.That this house will provide for <strong>the</strong> expense<strong>of</strong> printing copies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>election laws for use in <strong>the</strong> parishes,547100.That provision be made for raising£3,572:6:4 for paying several sumsdue from <strong>the</strong> commissioners <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> State <strong>House</strong>, 551101.That this house will provide £2,500 forcontingent services (Message No.112), 556. See also Message No. 119102.That a new market house be erectedon <strong>the</strong> north side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marketsquare, 560

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