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Subject: Accounts 24 Jan 1758
Resent-Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 23:34:11 -0800 (PST)
Resent-From: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 02:36:19 -0500
From: Steve Coker 
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To: "SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com" 

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

Tuesday the 24th of January 1758.

".. An Account of John Dodd, Gun Smith, for mending Indians Guns amount[ing] to
£49 was read, and the Question being put that the said Account & all other
Accounts for Goods taken up by the Commissary or for Work done by his Order be
returnd to the Parties to be certified by him.

It was resolved in the Affirmative.

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

Jane Dempsey on an Order of Captn. Raymond Demerés for Work done at Fort Loudon
by Henry Bacon amounting to £150.

Willm. Dalton an Order of Justices & Freeholders for two Slaves Executed
amounting to £400.

Daniel Drose for Ferriage of & Entertaining Indians amounting to £47:17:1.

Captn. Raymond Demeré for Sundrys Supplied for fort Loudoun amounting to £611.

Captn. Raymd. Demeré on four Orders assignd to him of John Chevillette's, Late
Commissary at Fort Loudoun, the first issued to John Taylor,

Robert Wright & Thomas Hales for Wages amounting to £210. The 2d issued to
Robert Wall for Horse Hire amounting to £45. The 3[d] Issued to Terdor O'Neale
for driven Cattle to Fort Loudoun amounting to £126. And the 4th issued to
George Nicholson for the Like Service amounting [to] £47:10.

John & Thomas Ellis two Orders assignd to them which were issued by Captn. Paul
Demeré for the use of Fort Loudoun; one to John Stephens for £60, and the other
to Wm. Shorey for £75.

William Edings for the Lookouts amounting to £25.

John Treuk for Entertaining Indians amounting to £6:15.

John Paul Grimkie, three Orders, assignd to him, which were issued by Captn.
Paul Demeré for the use of Fort Loudoun; the first to Abraham Walker for £22:10,
the 2d to Thomas Smith for £45 & the 3d to Benjn. Mathison for £45.

John Paul Grimkie two orders assignd to him which were Issued by John
Chevillette, late Commissary at Fort Loudon, for the Use of the said Fort, One
to Ephraim Ellis for £27 & the other to William Gibbes for £40.

John Gibbes, Constable, for fees on Tryals of Slaves amounting to £23:15.

Gordon & Elliott for the scout Boats & Lookouts amounting to £77:6:10.

John Giessendanner, an Order for a Slave Executed amounting to £200.

John Gallman, for Entertaining Indians, not Cast up.

John Glover for Subsisting Accadians amounting to £180.

Glen, Cooper & Company, four Orders Assign'd to them for the use of Fort
Loudoun, the 1st & 2d issued by Captn. Raymond Demeré, one to Collo.

John Chevillette for £200, & the other to Samuel Ben for £65:2:6, the 3d issued
by Captn. Paul Demeré to Barnaby McMullen for £49 & the 4th issued by John
Chevillette, Late Commissary at the said Fort to Richard Smith for £105.

Margaret Gloster An Order of Captn. Paul Demeré for the use of Fort Loudoun
amounting to £200 assignd to Benjn. Smith & Company.

Probart Howard, an Order assignd to him issued by Jno. Chevillette to Willm.
Bateman for Work done at Fort Loudoun amounting to £100.

Fredk. Holzendorf for French Prisoners amounting to £60:15.

Willm. Heatley for Subsisting Acadians amounting to £171:10.

Henry Hartly for the Like Service not Cast up.

William Henderson an order assignd to him Issued by Captn. Paul Demeré to Josiah
Horton for the use of Fort Loudoun amounting to £75.

Christr. Holson, Warden of the Work House, for Criminal Slaves amounting [to]
£3:6:3.

John Hayes for Subsisting Acadians amounting to £14:10.

Ordered that the said Accounts be severally referred to the Consideration of the
Committee appointed to audit the Public Accounts & that they do Examine the same
& report their Opinion thereupon to the House...."

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