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Journal and Correspondence of the Maryland Council of Safety, January 1-March 20, 1777
Volume 16, Page 331   View pdf image (33K)
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of the Council of Maryland, 1777. 331


Saturday Augt 9th 1777.
Present as on yesterday

Ordered, That the Western Shore Treasurer pay to Richard
Sprigg Esquire seven pounds, six shillings & eight pence due
on Account passed.
That the said Treasurer Pay to Thomas Sim Lee Esqr sixty
one pounds seventeen shillings & six pence for Attendg on
Council
Pardon issued to William Morgan of Harford County.

C. B.

[Gist to Gov. Johnson.]
Dear Sir
I forgot to mention in my last p Mr Gordon that I shall
march 62 men to Camp in three days. None of them have
Blankets nor Cloathing of any kind.
On looking over the Blankett bill, I find that no Blankets
Collected in this place, can be delivered to any officer without
an order from the Governor & Council
I shall Esteem it a very Singular favor if you would be kind
Enough to procure me an Order for Sixty two Blankets and
forward it to me by the return of Mr Gordon in much haste
Yours Respectfully
M. Gist
Balt 9 Augt 1777.

C. C.
Original.

Monday August 11th 1777
Present as on Saturday except Mr Rogers & Mr Lee

Ordered That the western shore Treasurer Pay to Benjamin
Parsons eighteen Pounds two Shillings due on Acct passed
the Bd
That the said Treasurer pay to John Annis eight Pounds
five shillings on Acct passed.

Capt: Conway,
Instead of going directly to the Havannah as mentioned in
your Instructions of the 8th proceed to the Moale and there
dispose of your Cargoe and purchase there Bark & Flies if to
be had on good Termes, & Salt with outgoing to the Havan-
nah; if you cannot sell to advantage at the Moale and are
ascertained that your Cargoe is admissible at the Havannah
& that you can do better there, proceed to the Havannah or
if Tobacco is not admissible at the Havannah & you cannot
sell at the Moale, Store your Tobacco there & go to the
Havannah and take the Chance for the Governor's giving you

C. H.



 
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