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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1781-1784
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346 Journal and Correspondence.

January 18
Liber No. 78
p. 408

[Wm Paca, in Council to Zephaniah Turner Esqr Audr Genl]

The Act of Congress, of March the 15th, 1779, considers the Offi-
cers and Soldiers of those Corps which compose no Part of the
eighty eight Battalions originally apportioned on the States, as be-
longing to the Quotas of those States of which they were Citizens.

p. 409

The Laws of the State direct the Commissioner for setling Depre-
ciation, to settle with all Officers and Soldiers, who are considered
by the Acts of Congress, as belonging to the Quota of this State.
We think that Lieut. Winchester of Colo Gist's, one of the 16 addi-
tional Regiments, comes under this description, and ought to receive
his Depreciation.

January 20
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 379

Monday 20th January 1783

His Excellency The Governor & all Members present.
Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to John Crisall Ten
pounds specie for the purpose of procuring Necessaries for the Sick
Soldiers in the Hospital on Account. —

January 20
Liber No. 78
p. 409

[W Paca in Council to Honble Intendant.]

Your Letter of this Day, we have received, and have no Objections
to the Offer made you by Messrs Forrest & Co. for 400 Hogsheads
of Tobacco in Somerset County, you will therefore act according to
your own Judgment.

January 21
Liber C. B.

No. 24
p. 379

Tuesday 21st January 1783.

Present as on Yesterday. —
Ordered that Mr Shaw deliver to John Muir the Oars in his Pos-
session formerly belonging to the old Gallies, charging him with
what he may deem the worth of them. —
Mr Steward is to finish the Hull of the Galley with the Resources
in his Hands, and as far as his resources will go he is to go on in Rig-
ging, the Vessel and no farther. Mr Steward is to let us know with
all possible expedition how far his resources will go. —

p. 380

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Capt Thomas
Price seven pounds, ten shillings specie, for the propose of procuring
Forage for the Continl Horses lately from the Southward on Ac-
count to be charged to the U States. —
Ordered that the western shore Treasurer issue to Jeremiah T.
Chase Esqr agreeable to the "Act proposing to the Citizens of this
State Creditors of Congress on Loan Office Certificates &ca " a Cer-
tificate for Three hundred and twelve pounds, ten shillings and nine
pence specie due on Continental Loan Office Certificates adjusted by
.the Aud Genl



 
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