Paid Nov. 1793, £759, do do do do Same 6th Feb. 1781 48 du Same 48 24 Officers. 1,581 William Brent Colonel Supern'y £135 Lieut.Col.- Service 108 April, 1791, paid £1,972 16, (prin. and int.) commutation. Major Supern'y 90 Captain Service 72 Augustin Tabb do ame 72 Machim Boswell de Supern'y 72 Same 72 do Same 72 do Same 72 do Same 72 Judgment sup. court, Henrico, (depending in court of ap- Depending in the sup. court of Henrico. do Same 72 1st Lieut. Same 48 do Same 48 Paid £787 16, (prin. and int.) commutation, July, 1794; judgment court of appeals. Paid $800 in part, commutation, under act passed Feb. 16, 1829. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in the court of appeals) for $3,020; half pay for life. 1,245 Supern'y £180 Lieut. Col. Same 135 Captain Same 90 do Same 90 Christopher Roane do Service 90 Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of appeals) for $12,541; half pay for life Paid $4,500, commutation, act January, 1829. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of ap- Paid $3,000, commutation, act of 1827-'8. William Spiller -Captain the Boards Commencement of Am't Am't of of war half pay. half rants pay. issued. State Artillery-continued. Did duty by quotas for some time; when first formed, between 300 and 400 matrosses. in 1780 and 1781. 1799, Dec. 348 Marginal notes, by Auditor. Supern'y 90 issued 90 90 90 60 60 60 60 60 28 8 8 88 88 8 88888 88888 8 Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of appeals) for $5,370, half pay for life. Depending in the sup. court of Henrico. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of appeals) for $4,572; half pay. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of appeals) for $9,100; half pay for life. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in the court of appea s) for $10,525; half pay. Paid $2,433 25, commutation, under act of Jan. 16, 1829. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in the court of appeals) for $9,411; half pay for life. Depending in the sup. court of Henrico. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in the court of appeals) for $6,216. Judgment sup. court of Henrice, (depending in court of appeals) for $4,188; half pay for life. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of appeals (for $9,410; half pay for life. 60 to 6Fb. Judgment sup. court of Henrico, (depending in court of appeals) for $9,400; half pay for life. 1784 Paid June, 1791, £1,052 3, commutation, (prin. and int.) do. LIST OF OFFICERS-Continued. Strength Names of Officers. at different periods. the time before command The Officers always had a of the Board's sitting. John Nelson Emond Read Captain 90 do half pay. issued. Marginal notes, by Auditor. Paid 3,600 dolls. commutation; act of Jan. 1827. 90 Paid £1,548, commutation, in April, 1795. Paid 3,000 dolls. commutation; act Feb. 1827. Paid 1,210 dolls. commutation; act of Feb. 1827. Paid $1,624 98, in part of commutation, under act of 1827-8 Paid 2,500 dolls. commutation act of Feb. 1829. Paid 1,600 dolls. commutation act of March, 1827-(Tinsley's pension deducted.) Judgment sup. court Henrico, (depending in court of appeals,) for 4,897 dolls.; half pay for life. Robert Todd Captain 72 Do do do for 7,405 dolls. do do Isaac Taylor John Gerrault do 72 Do do do for 7,224 dolls. do do 'Tis supposed that some officers, whose names are inserted in the foregoing lists, are dead. The time of the half pay's commencing could not possibly be ascertained in the foregoing lists. Some officers ('tis believed) that were supernumeraries when the boards sat, were afterwards called into service; and many officers are not yet entitled to warrants for half pay, as it is not a year since they ceased to receive full pay. Generally the officers when they apply for warrants, must themselves satisfy the Auditors with respect to the time their half pay commences. The reduction of the State regiments, agreeable to the resolution of As sembly of October, 1780, took place Feb. 5th, 1781. CITY OF RICHMOND, to wit: William Duval personally appeared before me the undersigned, an Alderman of the city of Richmond, and made oath that he was well acquainted with the handwriting of Colonel George Muter, deceased; and that he believes that this document, containing three sheets, commencing "a list of officers of the State line, &c." and endorsed "arrangement of half pay officers, State line, No. 1," was wholly written by the said George Muter, deceased. Given under my hand, this 18th day of June, 1830. JAMES RAWLINGS. I do hereby certify, that the foregoing document, with the exception of the marginal notes in red ink, and with the exception of Major William Duval's affidavit, at the end, is truly copied from an original paper found by Judge Cabell among the papers of Colonel Read, deceased, and deposited by him in this office. Given under my hand, at the Auditor's office of Virginia, this 17th day of August, 1831. JAS. E. HEATH, Auditor of Public Accounts. |