Minutes of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania: From Its Organization to the Termination of the Revolution. [Mar. 4, 1777 - Dec. 20, 1790], Volume 16state., 1853 |
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... eight shillings , payable out of the monies arising from militia fines in the city and Liberties of Philadelphia , in full of his account for gun powder used upon the birth - day of General Washington . Joseph Kenne , Esquire , was ...
... eight shillings , payable out of the monies arising from militia fines in the city and Liberties of Philadelphia , in full of his account for gun powder used upon the birth - day of General Washington . Joseph Kenne , Esquire , was ...
Halaman 16
... eight pounds ten shillings , being her pension from July , 1780 , until Au- gust the seventh , 1788 , as adjudged to her by the Orphans ' Court of Northumberland county , in right of her late husband , Baltzer Kline Smith , late private ...
... eight pounds ten shillings , being her pension from July , 1780 , until Au- gust the seventh , 1788 , as adjudged to her by the Orphans ' Court of Northumberland county , in right of her late husband , Baltzer Kline Smith , late private ...
Halaman 37
... eight pounds seventeen shillings and eight pence , being the amount of his account for three months , house rent from December the twenty - second , 1788 , till March the twenty - second , 1789 , and for firewood during that time , as ...
... eight pounds seventeen shillings and eight pence , being the amount of his account for three months , house rent from December the twenty - second , 1788 , till March the twenty - second , 1789 , and for firewood during that time , as ...
Halaman 38
... eight pence , amount of their several accounts for thirty - one days ' militia service each , on the frontiers of said county , by order of the said Lieutenant , from the twenty - fifth of March , till the twenty- fifth of April , 1788 ...
... eight pence , amount of their several accounts for thirty - one days ' militia service each , on the frontiers of said county , by order of the said Lieutenant , from the twenty - fifth of March , till the twenty- fifth of April , 1788 ...
Halaman 42
... eight pounds eight shillings and two pence , amount of pay due to Lieutenant Jonathan Ross's company of said militia in actual service from July seventeenth to August the thir teenth , 1788 . For two pounds ten shillings , amount of pay ...
... eight pounds eight shillings and two pence , amount of pay due to Lieutenant Jonathan Ross's company of said militia in actual service from July seventeenth to August the thir teenth , 1788 . For two pounds ten shillings , amount of pay ...
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Abraham Smith accepted as sureties act of Assembly aforesaid agreeably Amos Gregg amounting appointed and commissionated April Assembly passed attendance in Council ballance Benjamin Elliott certificates Christopher Kucher Colonel committee Commonwealth Comptroller and Register Comptroller General's reports convicted Coroners county of Philadelphia David Redick day of March degrees west district election Esquire Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN expences Frederick Watt George Woods half west Henry Taylor hereby Honorable GEORGE ROSS instant jail James Martin James Read John Baird John Smilie John Wilkins Jonas Hartzell Justices letter Lord Butler March last motion Nathan Dennison Nathaniel Breading order was drawn orders were drawn pardon payable Peace petition petitioner pounds five shillings pounds ten shillings PRESENT Quarter Sessions read and approved received and read Register General's reports remitted Resolved Richard Samuel Edie Samuel Miles September Sheriff shillings six pence thereupon township Treasurer in favor Vice President vizt William Findley William Wilson Zebulun Potts
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