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96 COMMONS JOURNAL, JANUARY 16, 1758–FEBRUARY 10, 1758No. 199. John Chevillettes Certificate to Cornelius Doharty for Carriage<strong>of</strong> Soldiers Cloathing to Fort Loudoun £49:7:6, indorsed to Benjn. Stead,allowed.No. 200. John Chevillette’s Certificate to Cornelius Doharty for Carriage<strong>of</strong> Public Stores to Fort Loudoun £199:10, indorsed to Benjn. Stead, allow’d.No. 201. John Chevillettes Certificate to Henry Gallman for FortLoudoun, amounting [to] £458:9, allowed.No. 202. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette to John & Henry Gallman for<strong>the</strong> Like service, Amounting [to] £361:13:6, allowed.No. 203. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette to Henry Gallman for flour& Cariage from Keowee to Fort Loudoun £1360:5, allowed.No. 204. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favour <strong>of</strong> Henry Gallmanfor forwarding a Letter from Fort Loudoun to Town £10. <strong>The</strong> Committeethinks this Should have been paid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Contingency Fund.No. 205. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Daniel Pepper in favour <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Black asLinguister, £10 indorsed to John McQueen. As this is for a necessary Service,allowed.No. 206. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Daniel Pepper in favour <strong>of</strong> Lochlan McIntoshfor an Express £100, indorsed to John McQueen. <strong>The</strong> Committee thinks thisShoud have been paid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Contengency Fund.No. 207. John Chevillettes Certificate in favour <strong>of</strong> John Butler £115 forCarriage to Fort Loudoun, indorsed to John McQueen, allowed.No. 208. John Chevillettes Certificate in favour <strong>of</strong> Jno. Elliott for 1000Bushels <strong>of</strong> Corn £1300, indorsed to Jno. McQueen, allowed.No. 209. John Chevillettes Certificate in favour <strong>of</strong> Samuel Benn for Carriage<strong>of</strong> Flour to Fort Loudoun £221:18, indorsed to John McQueen, allowed.No. 210. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette to Samuel Benn for Corn forFort Loudoun £777:7:6, indorsed to John McQueen, allowed.No. 211. A Certificate in favour <strong>of</strong> John Elliott from John Chevillette fortwelve Great Guns Carried from Keowee to Fort Loudoun £600, indorsed toJohn McQueen, allowed.No. 212. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favour <strong>of</strong> Jno. Elliott forCorn delivered at Fort Loudoun £147:10, indors’d to John McQueen, allowed.No. 213. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favour <strong>of</strong> Charles Butler forCarriage <strong>of</strong> Flour to Fort Loudoun, indorsed to John McQueen, £42, allowed.No. 214. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette to Thomas Hawkins forSundrys delivered at Fort Loudoun, indorsed to John McQueen, £300:10,allowed.No. 215. A Certificate <strong>of</strong> John Chevillette in favour <strong>of</strong> Cornelius Cockleyfor a Horse to forward despatches £12. <strong>The</strong> Committee think this Shouldhave been paid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Contingency Fund.

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