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A HISTORY OF

Jonathan Shipman
Abijiah Warrin
Jno. McGlahing

Lind. Wade

Jno. Armstrong
Thomas Collick
Jacob Glaspie
William Rice
James Bletcher
John Rice
Jeremiah Harrison
Robt. Craveors
John Deniston

Abram Smith

George Peirce

William Young

April 1, 1782.

Benjamin Harrison took the oath prescribed by law for
County Lieutenant of the militia.

April 22, 1782.

Will of Peter Hog, first clerk of the court, written in his

own hand, proved by Richard Madison, one of the subscrib-
ing witnesses. Gabriel Jones and George Matthews gave
bond as executors. Elizabeth Hog is mentioned as surviving

widow.

April 23, 1782.

Accounts were allowed for service in the Revolution, as

follows:

Sept. 27, 1780. -"To Jas. Carrel for one Waggon, 3

Horses and Geers for four horses All lost in Publick Service
Under Comd. of Genl. Stevans In Carolina Being first 52

Days in ye service 7 Day Retg home at 5s. 6d. Day and 10s.
6d. Day for sd. 52 Days in service."

Carrel was allowed for his horses £25, £30, and £15, re-
spectively; for the wagon, gears, &c.;, £18.

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