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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1779-1780
Volume 43, Page 81   View pdf image (33K)
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of the Council of Maryland. 81


That the said Treasurer pay to Thomas Snowden three hundred
and seventy eight Pounds seventeen shillings and six Pence due him
per Acct passed by the Aud. Genl

Liber C B
No. 23

By Colo Ludowick Welterners Return of the German Regiment
the non Commissioned Officers and Privates are of his Company 13
Capt. Christr Myers 18, Capt. Charles Baltzels 25 Capt. Michael
Boyer 24, in all 80 a £20 is £1600.. — ..
Ordered That the western shore Treasurer pay to Capt. Michael
Boyer one thousand six hundred Pounds to be delivered over to
Capt Peter Boyer Paymaster of the German Regimt to be delivered
over according to the Act relating to the Officers and Soldiers of this
State in the American Army and other Purposes therein mentioned
to the non commissioned Officers and Privates of the Maryland
Part of the said Regiment.
That the said Treasurer pay to John Brice Esqr six hundred and
Twenty Pounds due him to the 31 of January Inclusive.
That the Collector of the Tax for Frederick County pay to Capt
William Beatty of the 7 Maryland Regimt Ten thousand Dollars to
be by him expended in the recruit8 Service & Accd for

That Capt. George p. Keeports deliver to Capt Michael Boyer
of the German Regt 3 1/4 yds Cloth, and 3 yds Shalloon in part of the
Articles alld by the Genl Assy

p. 110

[Council to Capt. Geo. p. Keeports]

Sir We desire you will send by the first good Opportunity, to
Mr Faw, in Frederick, Cloth sufficient for 60 Suits, the Overalls to
be of the Green and the rest out of the brown Cloth. Let us have an
Invoice of the Goods agreeable to our former Directions

[Council to Mr. Abraham Faw]

Sir We have directed the Commissary of Stores at Baltimore
Town to send you Cloth sufficient for 60 Suits. You will deliver to
each Recruit a Coat Waistcoat, a pair of Overalls, a Shirt, a Hat,
a Pair of Shoes and a Pair of Stockings, taking his Receipt for the
same

Liber C C

No. 22

p. 64

[Council to Capt. William Beatty]

Sir We have drawn an Order on the Treasury in Favor of Mr
Thomas Beatty for the 2000 Dollars advanced you, which you are
to account for, and have enclosed and Order on him for 10.000 Dol-
lars to be expended in the Recruiting Service. We shall direct the
Commissary of Stores at Baltimore Town to send forward to Mr Faw
by the first Opportunity, Cloth sufficient for the Recruits
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