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Subject: Accounts 28 Jan 1758
Resent-Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 13:22:10 -0800 (PST)
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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 16:24:14 -0500
From: Steve Coker 
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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
International Standard Book Number: 1-880067-28-5

Saturday the 28th of January 1758.

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

John McQueen & Co. [for] Indian Presents [amounting to] £2696:0:4.

J. & E. Neuffville, Jno. Chivillett's order to Peter Crim, [amounting to]
£83:10.

Jno. North, for Subsisting the Acadians in St. Bartholomews Parish [amounting
to] £634:8:4.

White Outerbridge for Entertaining Indians amounting to £74:12:6.

Henry Orr, Constable, for Criminal Slaves amounting to £22:12:6.

Daniel Pepper Esqr. for his Agency to the Creek nation amounting to £4208:5:0.

Thimothy Philips for making Tents (but for what use not Expressed) Amounting to
£91.

Edward Perey for Subsisting Accadians amounting [to] £76. And for the following
Orders, Viz.

Alexander Petrie for Indians Presents Amounting to £15.

John Elliott for 17 days hire of a Horse impresd in the Public service.

John Elliott for hire of a Waggon & Horses at Fort Prince George amounting to
£21.

John Elliott for Carriage of Stores to Fort Loudoun amounting to £237:12.

John Elliott for 5 Kegs of Rum to the Lower Cherokees amounting to £75.

John Elliott for Corn for the Garrison at Fort Loudoun amounting to £100.

Thomas Foster, Indian Interpreter at Fort Loudoun, amounting [to] £20.

John Hatton for Carriage of Flour to Fort Loudoun amounting to £70.

Peter Pegguin Account for French Prisoners amounting to £45.

Samuel Perkins for hire of Rooms for the Forces amounting [to] £62:16.

Mary Postell for Subsisting Accadians amounting to £115.

John Rae, for John Chevillettes Orders issued to Bernard Snell, for Fort
Loudoun, £138.

Rae & Barksdale for freight of 2 Chests of Arms to fort Moore £7:1:0.

James Rochford, Constable, for Criminal Slaves amounting [to] £3:17:6.

Jacob Rumph, Constable, for the Like Service £9:12:6.

Thomas Corker on an Order of John Ragnous for Carriages of Stores to Fort Prince
George amounting to £63.

William Seawright for Entertaining Indians amounting to £22:10 & for

John Chevillettes Order Issued to Philip Puhl for 2000 Weight of Flour delivered
at Fort Loudoun amounting to £180.

William Scott for hire of a Horse impressed in the Public Service not Cast up.

Barnard Snell for John Chevillettes Order Issued to Lewis Colson for the use of
Fort Loudoun, £10.

John Skene Esqr. for two Inquests (Left Blank).

Paul Smizer for an Express Carried from New Windsor to the Cherokees Amounting
to £25.

Henry Smith for Entertaining Indians £22:8:3.

Smith & Brewton for Indian Presents & other Services amounting [to] £3808:13:3.

William Shawder, order Issued to him by John Chevillette for Fort Loudoun £16.

Ordered That the said Accounts be Severally referred to the Consideration of the
Committee Appointed to Audit the Accounts of the Creditors of the Public & that
they do Examine the Same & report their Opinion thereupon to the House..."

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