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90 COMMONS JOURNAL, JANUARY 16, 1758–FEBRUARY 10, 1758No. 109. An Account <strong>of</strong> Henry Kennan, Gunner <strong>of</strong> Granvilles Bastion,for Sundry Services and Articles found Amounting to £13:17:6 Commencingin June 1753. Your Committee find in <strong>the</strong> Said Account many Charges fornegro Hire and o<strong>the</strong>r duty which <strong>the</strong>y Apprehend is provided for in <strong>the</strong>Sallary allowed him Annually and ought to be performed by him as part <strong>of</strong>his duty, <strong>the</strong> Ballance £8:6:3 for Sundrys found Ought to be allowed.No. 110. A Certificate from <strong>the</strong> Justices and Freeholders <strong>of</strong> CravenCounty for a Negroe Sentanced to Death by <strong>the</strong>m, belonging to HughMcCulchin, for Poisoning, amounting to £200, as no notice is taken whe<strong>the</strong>ror not <strong>the</strong> said Negroe was Executed Conformable to his Sentance, <strong>the</strong> Committeerecommend it may be allowed [on] producing a proper Certificatethat he was put to death.No. 111. An Account <strong>of</strong> Samuel Moore <strong>of</strong> Granville County for Conveyingto <strong>the</strong> work <strong>House</strong> by Virtue <strong>of</strong> a Committment from Richd. Wallace oneJoseph Lacey Suspected <strong>of</strong> Lunacy; as <strong>the</strong> said Account Contain[s] someExtraordinary Charges not Comprehended by your Committee and also as<strong>the</strong>y apprehend it properly a parish Charge on <strong>the</strong> Last place <strong>of</strong> abode <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Prisoner, Your Committee disallow it.No. 112. An Account <strong>of</strong> James Marion for Lodging and Boarding aFrench Prisoner amounting to £39:15 to be allowed.No. 113. An Order from <strong>the</strong> Justices and Freeholders in favour <strong>of</strong> JamesLadson for a negroe Executed £200 to be allowed.No. 114. An Account <strong>of</strong> Samuel Jeanes for Acadians £107:18:8 allowed.No. 115. An Account <strong>of</strong> Mary Langley for French Prisoners amountingto £361:7:6. An undercharge <strong>of</strong> £4 to be added, overcharge to be deducted£15:10, <strong>the</strong> Ballance £349:17:6 to be allowed.No. 116. His Excellency <strong>the</strong> Governors Order to Christian MinnickAmounting [to] £700, Indorsed to Robert Pringle, being for Supplying 50head <strong>of</strong> Steers delivered at Fort Prince George to Serjeant Harrison, to beallowed.No. 117. An Account <strong>of</strong> McIntosh & Johnson amounting to £33. In whichwe find £28:17:6 Overcharged for Entertaining 11 Indians Seven Days Contraryto a Resolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>House</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Ballance being £4:2:6 to be allowed.No. 118. An order from Lieutenant Shaw to Charles Machlean Amounting[to] £23:12 for Carriage <strong>of</strong> Flouer to fort Prince George, Indorsd to JohnMcQueen & Co. to be allowed.No. 119. A Petition <strong>of</strong> John Spencer, Indian Trader, with an Accountannexd Amounting [to] £84:0:6 Being for Goods & Horses hired for <strong>the</strong>Creek Indians who Rescued William Bonar, <strong>the</strong> Agents Clerk, who <strong>the</strong> FrenchSeiz’d & were Carrying Prisoner to Moville, to be allowed.No. 120. An Account <strong>of</strong> Daniel Pepper, Agent to <strong>the</strong> Creek Indians,

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