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Subject: Accounts 19 April 1758
Resent-Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 22:26:16 -0800 (PST)
Resent-From: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 01:28:40 -0500
From: Steve Coker 
Organization: gamecock@yours.com
To: "SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com" 

Wednesday the 19th day of April 1758.

"... The Accounts of the following Persons were Severally read, Viz.

James Laurens & Co. for the use of the Forces amounting to £103:2:6.

Charles Lowndes Esqr., Late Provost Marshall, for Criminals amounting to
£334:8:9.

Daniel Badger for the use of the Assembly £2:1:3.

Luke Stoutenburgh for the Forces amounting to £50.

John Butler for Provissions for Fort Loudoun amounting to £21:15:4 assign'd to
John McQueen & Company.

Seven Certificates of Officers of the Forces in favour of Michael Cochran For
Ferriage over Santee River.

John Stephens for Carpenters Work at Fort Loudoun amounting to £40, Assign'd to
John McQueen & Company.

Patrick Kelly for flour for the Garrison at Fort Loudoun amounting to £89,
Assign'd to John McQueen & Company.

Jane Price for Board of 3 Highland Officers amounting to £15:0:0.

Daniel Bootwright, Constable, for Criminals amounting to £21:5:0.

Samuel Wainwright for the Forces amounting to £45.

George Smith Peter for Carriage of Stores to fort Prince George £52:18.

Order in favour of Joseph Ash & the Estate of James Ash, deceased, for £180, the
Appraised Value of a Slave Executed.

John Stevenson for the use of the Barracks amounting to £51:15.

John Ioor for repairs to St. George's Parsonage amounting to £39:18:0.

Wm. Maxwell for provisions to the Militia on an Alarm amounting [to] £5:10.

John Dargon three Accounts for Ferriage of the Forces amounting to £10.

Wm. Howell for Carriage of Stores to Fort Prince George £120:12:6.

Samuel Benn for Indian Presents amounting to £94:10 assignd to John McQueen &
Company.

Daniel Crawford Esqr. for Transporting a Detachment to Beauford amounting to
£104:15:0.

Three Accounts of Dennis Hayes Entertaining Indians not Cast up.

John Hudson for ferriage of Soldiers amounting to £1:3:0.

Mary Whitford for Entertaining Indians amounting to £4:17:6.

John Cannon for Carriage of Flour to fort Prince George amounting to £100.

John McQueen & Co. for the use of the Barracks amounting to £112:17:6.

Jacob Motte Esqr., Public Treasurer, paid for the Passages of two French
Prisoners to Great Britain £100.

Robert Rawlins, Rent of a House for the Forces amounting to £337:14.

George Allison, Constable, for Criminal Slaves amounting to £7:2:6.

John Scott for Indian Presents £10.

Edward Brody for Entertaining Indians £6.

William Cardogan for the Like service £12:10.

Lachlan McGillivray for the Like Service £171:15:6.

Edward Legge for the Like service £51:13:8.

Ordered that the said Papers be Severally referred to the Committee appointed to
Audit the Public Accounts & that they do Examine the same, & report their
Opinion thereupon to the House.

And then the House adjourned 'till to Morrow Morning Ten of the Clock...."

Source:
The Colonial Records of South Carolina
The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly
Published by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 51-62239
ISBN: 1-880067-28-5

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