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To William Sewell, for an express, and a cart

and horses,

2

8

To William West, for necessaries and expresses, ,5 10 10
To John Gladin, for necessaries for the soldiers, 2 18
To Richard Moxley,

do.

To Carlyle and Dalton, for powder, lead, flints,

and for an express,

To the clerk for certifying ten claims,

16 3

6 107

200

To the Militia of the county of Culpeper, viz.

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Το do. for two horses impressed and employed in the service,

2700

To George Weatherall, serjeant,

1710

To Roger Dixon, assignee of William Nalle, junior,

1656

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To Sallis Hansford,

do.

do. do.

1710

1710

1710

230

Το do. for a horse impressed and employed in the
service,

To eight foot soldiers, viz. Francis Cooper, William
M Daniel, John Thomas, Miles Murfee, John Hayes,
John Graham, assigned to John Strother, Joshua
Sherald, assigned to do and William Wall, assigned
of William Green, 1385 each,
To nineteen foot soldiers, viz. Jacob Browning. William
Boworn, John Laton, Richard Burk, Richard Parks,
Nicholas Yager, Cornelius Mitchell, John Browning,
William Tapp, Samuel Moore, John Willhoit, John

11080

Strother, assignee of James Gillison, Benjamin Mor-
gan, John Shropshire, David Bridges, Roger Dixon,
assignee of John Younger, John Bowman, George
Goggan, Martin Nalle, assignee of Mordock Mac-
kenzie, and William Eastham, assignee of Jacob
Wall, 1425 each,

To William Russell, for his servant, John Dixon, Wright,
a foot soldier,

lbs. tob.

28500

180

To Roger Dixon, assignee of Daniel Delaney and Alexander Baxter, foot soldiers,

2760

To John Cave, James Nash, William Twiman, and Joel
Yarborough, foot soldiers, 1380 each,

5520

To Francis Grant, foot soldier,

1245

To Adam Maland, Adam Barler, John Greson, John Rels-
back, Andrew Carpenter, Lewis Fisher, John Gloor,
Matthias Weaver, Christopher Barler, Timothy
Swindele, John Plunketpeter, Matthias Rouce, and
William Yager, foot soldiers, 105 each,

1365

To John Grim, Jacob Harroback, and Harmer Young, foot soldiers, 150 each,

450

To Henry Gaines, a foot soldier,

120

To Henry Stringfellow,

260

To William Roberts, for one horse impressed and employed,
To Francis Strother, for

270

do.

270

To

To John Strother assignee of William Shropshire, for do. do. assignee of James Gillison, for do.

270

270

Το

do. assignee of Benjamin Morgan, for do.

270

Το

do. assignee of Robert M Clanahan, for one cow

for the militia,

500

To William Brown, assignee of John Hite, for one sheep and two shoats for do.

300

To do. assignee of do. for 591 lbs. of flour, and two bags for do.

1382

To John Strother, assignee of Robert McCoy, for bread for do.

To do. assignee of Sarah Chester, for one sheep for do.
To John Strother, assignee of John Hite, for meal for do.
To do. assignee of Robert McCoy, for one steer for do.
To do. assignee of Charles Perkins, for waggon hire,
To George Weatherall, for bread,
To Samuel Moore, for corn,

To William Roberts, for meat and bread,

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To John Strother, for beef, bread, salt, and three bags,

510

To William Johnson, for

To William Duncan, for beef,

lbs. tob.

To John Rosin, assignee of William Judd, for one horse impressed and employed,

120

700

To William Green, assignee of Charles Lewis, for one cow,
To the clerk for certifying 84 allowed claims,

200

To the Militia of the County of Prince-William, viz.

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James Seaton, Lieutenant of Foot,

Richard Hampton,

do.

To fifteen Troopers, viz. John Nevill, Richard Matthews,
Benjamin Wilson, Stephen Maurice, Thomas Mar-
shall, Richard Marshall, John Luttrell, Thomas
Doyle, Joshua Welch, Nathaniel Freeman, Standley
Singleton, Samuel Batson, John Murray, William
Fielder, snd Andrew Cannaird, 1860 each,
To twenty-one Troopers, viz. John M Millon, Henry
Kemper, John Fishback, Clement Norman, Joseph
Martin, Richard Byrne, Peter Pierce, Michael Lynn,
John Cornwell, John Dowell, William Key, Robert
Nevill, Thomas Gardner, Charles Smith, Isaac Gib-
son, Benjamin Edwards, John Coreham, Griffin
Matthews, John Bland, junior, William Peake, and
William Berry, 1320 each,

To Gilbert Crupper, a Trooper,
William Barr, do.

Nathaniel Overal, do.

Samuel Grigsby, do.

To fifteen foot soldiers, viz. Nicholas Hill, John Bolling,
Edward Oneal, Joseph Neal, John Carter, Thomas

550

27900

27720

180

160

260

180

Shirley, Lewis Oden, John Green, Martin Suttle, Da-
vid Parsons, George Rose, John Low, James Crocket,
William Suttle and William Bolling, 1395 each
To six foot soldiers, viz. Isaac Settle, William Jenings,
Valentine Barton, William Crouch, Moses Coppage,

and John Rice, 990 each,

To William Baylis for paid John Edwards,
To George Calvert, junior, for an express,
To the clerk for certifying two allowed claims,

lbs. tob.

20925

5940

12 S.

6 s. 8d.

40

For the following claims from the County of Hamp

shire, viz.

To George Parker, for two hogs,

John Decker, for one barrel of Corn,

John Kirkendale, for corn and wheat,
Sarah Decker, for corn,

John Forman, for wheat,

William Buffinton, for one cow,

Do. for corn and wheat,

lbs. tob.

510

120

175

72

180

450

601

124

45

200

1300

60

402

1080

360

72

120

1. s. d.
4

Do. for wheat and flour,

Margaret Sinder, for corn,

To Mary Sinder, for one hog and one shoat,

Nathaniel Kirkendale, for two steers,

Do. for corn,

Do. for one hog and corn,

Henry Vanmeter, for three Beeves,
Do. for salt,

Thomas M'Guire, for corn,

Benjamin Kirkendale, for corn,

To David Gummery, for corn,
To William Buffinton, for wheat,

To do. for four steers and one mutton,

To do. for two steers,

To George Parker, assignee of James Fowler,

for one cow,

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To Benjamin Kirkhendale, for pork and flour, 1 16
To Henry Vanmeter, for beef, pork, flour & corn, 11
To Abraham Hite, for corn,
To John Kirkendale, for beef, flour, pork and salt, 5 12 1

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powered to impress.

CHAP. II.

An Act for amending the several acts, for making provision against invasions and insurrections, and for amending and explaining an act passed this present session of Assembly, intituled, An Act for raising the sum of twenty five thousand pounds for the better protection of the inhabitants on the frontiers of this colony, and for other purposes therein mentioned. ̧

I. WHEREAS it is necessary that the act of Assembly made in the twenty-second year of his majesty's reign, intituled, An act for making provision against invasions and insurrections, should be further amended, Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant-Governor, Council, and Burgesses of this present General Assembly, and it is hereby enacted, by the authority of the same, That when any forces shall be raised out of the militia of this colony, according to the directions of the said act, or according to the act made in the twenty ninth year of his majesty's reign, intituled, An act, for amending an act, intituled, An act for making provisions against invasions and insurrections, it shall, and may be lawful for any commissioned officer, commanding any part of the same, by warrant, under the hand and seal of any county-lieutenant, colonel, lieutenant-colonel, or major, to impress and take up necessary provisions of, and from any person or persons, and to impress and take up sloops and boats necessary for the transportation of forces over rivers and creeks, or the main bay of Chesapeak, together with the rigging, tackle, furniture and apparel belonging thereunto, and also all manner of carts, waggons, draught-horses or oxen, or other conveniences for the land-carriage of provisions, great guns, arms and ammunition from place to place, and likewise any manner of utensils, tools or instruments, which shall, or may be wanted for digging or entrenching, or towards the mounting the great guns, and making them useful: And further, that it shall be lawful by warrant,

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