for Arms & Cloathing the Horses &c being the Sum report to be in their hands. To the ballance of moneys raised for Arming and Cloathing the Forces &c reported to be in my hands at the last Settlement To Interest moneys on the £20,000 and 40,000 Recieved in the year 1748 of the Several Counties Vizt Hunterdon £132.18.0 171.19.6 Burlington Gloucester Salem Cape May. £90.00.6 169.16.3 94.16.0 198.12.0 39.19.6 593. 4.3 £3082. 2.10 CR. By the Governors and the other Officers 1750 ᎠᎡ. 2966. 6.11 To ballance of the Interest money reported To moneys recs of the Western Commis- To the ballance of moneys raised for Arm ing & Cloathing the Horses reported 2176.19.8 7. 1.5 132.18.0 to be in my hands at the last Settle- To Interest moneys on the 20,000 and the several Counties Viz! Hunterdon £171.19.6 Burlington Gloucester Salem Cape May . 90.00.6 169.16.3 94.16.0 198.12.0 39.19.6 To more Interest Moneys reca from the Several Counties (to wit) Hunterdon Burlington Gloucester Salem Cape May. CR. 593.14.3 129.19.0 218.10.6 155.17.31 144.10.3 28. 5.6 677. 2.6 £3759. 5.4 By the Governors Salaries and the several £3733. 6.2 Memorandum that the Account of 1748 contained in the last page is included in this. It being then given in to the Assembly, but not Setled. 1751 Province of New Jersey to Samuel Smith Treasurer of the Western Division. To Cash paid John Brick in full of his Cer tificate To Joshua Bispham Ditto £18. 2.0 . 12. 6.0 To Aaron Leaming in full of his Certifi cate To Ditto Another. To Jacob Spicer in part of his Certif To David Hall for two Pennsylvania Law To my own Warran N 93 To Ebenezer Hopkins his Certif To Dan' Smiths Certif To Ditto another To Rich Smiths Certif To ditto another To the Governors Warrant N 120 £18.12.0 13.10.0 7. 4.0 3.13.6 16. 0.0 12.12.0 15.16.0 12.00.0 15. 6.0 11. 8.0 250.00.0 406.19.6 By Cash received of WTM Clayton Esq one half the forfeiture of a Pedlar By Interest money for 1751 from Salem 1.10.0 15. 1.6 14. 8.0 BURLINGTON Decemb' 16 1751 Pursuant to the Governors Letter of the 10th of Aug last requiring me to transmit into the Secretary's Office at Burlington with all possible despatch the Account of the Reciepts and payments made by me as Treasurer or by the Treasurer of the Western Division of New Jersey for the time being from the year 1726 to that time I have collected the foregoing Acc's from the year 1733 which is as far back as is in my Power to procure with certainty All of them (except my own) are from the Accts Dd in to the Assem" by John Allen Esq but as the Settlems from time to time made by the Council & Assembly are not entered upon them they are not so particular & exact as might otherwise have been expected I have recieved also of the Exchange Money of John Allen Esq Son of the late Treasurer Eight Bags and Bundles said to Contain in New Bills and in old ragged and torn Bills the Sum of Three thousand and four pounds and Sixteen Shillings. SAML SMITH Be it remembered that on the 16th day of December 1751 Samuel Smith Esq Treasurer of the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey personally Appeared before me Charles Read Esq' one of the Justices of His Majestys Supreme Court of Judicature for the said Province (Who being one of the People called Quakers) On His Solemn Affirmation which he took According to Law did Declare that The foregoing Provincial Accots were Extracted from Accounts in possession of the Clerk of y Gen! Assembly being from time to time delivered to them by the Treasurer of sd Western Division & that the same so farr as Has been Transacted Since His own Appointment to the Office aforesaid is true SAML SMITH Affirmed y Day & Year above Before me CHA READ Eastern Division, Treasurer's Accounts, from October 1734, to Octob: 1751. Province of New Jersey. (To Andrew Johnston of the Eastern Division) from the time he was appointed Treasurer ᎠᎡ To Sundry Payments from Oct; 1734 to Mar: 1738 Viz! His Excellency Governour Cosby, To Sundry Defeciences in the Interest of the £20,000 and the last £40,000, payable In 1735, 1736, 1737, & 1738 110. 0.0 144.12.8 40. 0.0 112.10.0 90. 0.0 25. 0.0 80. 0.0 £2509. 7.8 291. 6.9 £2800.14.5 To Sundry Payments from March 1738 to May 1740. Viz! His Excellency Governor Morris Sun |