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A HISTORY OF
Wm. Davis
Wm. Mills
Jacob Nicholas
David Laird
George Mallow
Ann Carpenter
George Carpenter
Adam Fought
William Hook
Thomas Harrison
Frances Stewart
John Miller
George Huston ( ' 'For paying for Keeping 1 Horse His
Own Property But Lost In the Ctry
Service in Mcintosh Expd. Taken Up and
Again Rd. to Him For Sixty Days 4 Dol-
lars And pay Is. 6d. for 106 Days Being
ye Time of sd. Expt."
Dated Feb. 18, 1779.)
The sheriff was ordered to collect the window glass tax,
agreeable to Act of Assembly passed in May, 1780, "Which
Should Have Been Collected In Augt. 81."
May 27, 1782.
Frances Kees [?] took the oath of an attorney "in this
Court."
May 28, 1782.
It was ordered that James Montgomery, son of Sam.
Montgomery, deceased, be bound according to law, by the
church wardens, "To Mr. Jno. Hicks To Learn ye silver
smith Trade untill he Comes of ye Age of 21 years he Being
14 year Spt Ensuing and the sd. Hicks Learn him read
Wright and Cypher."
Accounts for services rendered, supplies furnished, etc.,
during the Revolution, were allowed to the following persons:
—100—
Wm. Davis
Wm. Mills
Jacob Nicholas
David Laird
George Mallow
Ann Carpenter
George Carpenter
Adam Fought
William Hook
Thomas Harrison
Frances Stewart
John Miller
George Huston ( ' 'For paying for Keeping 1 Horse His
Own Property But Lost In the Ctry
Service in Mcintosh Expd. Taken Up and
Again Rd. to Him For Sixty Days 4 Dol-
lars And pay Is. 6d. for 106 Days Being
ye Time of sd. Expt."
Dated Feb. 18, 1779.)
The sheriff was ordered to collect the window glass tax,
agreeable to Act of Assembly passed in May, 1780, "Which
Should Have Been Collected In Augt. 81."
May 27, 1782.
Frances Kees [?] took the oath of an attorney "in this
Court."
May 28, 1782.
It was ordered that James Montgomery, son of Sam.
Montgomery, deceased, be bound according to law, by the
church wardens, "To Mr. Jno. Hicks To Learn ye silver
smith Trade untill he Comes of ye Age of 21 years he Being
14 year Spt Ensuing and the sd. Hicks Learn him read
Wright and Cypher."
Accounts for services rendered, supplies furnished, etc.,
during the Revolution, were allowed to the following persons:
—100—