History and Comprehensive Description of Loudoun County, Virginia by James William Head
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William Ross, for provisions 2
__ __ __ 7 13 2 By a later act of the same body commissioners were empowered "to examine, state, and settle the accounts of such pay, provisions, arms, etc.," of the six counties from which they were appointed, "and all arrears whatsoever relating to the militia." The following list of Loudoun beneficiaries, with the amounts opposite, is reproduced in the identical form in which it was then submitted: £ s. d. "1757. To Robert Adams, assignee of Stephen Thatcher, for his pay, 5 12 6 Do. do of Thomas Bond, for do., 4 10 Thomas Gore, for a rifle gun impressed, 4 10 Stephen Emorie, for dressing guns for militia, 13 James Clemons, for a gun impressed, 4 10 1763. Captain Moss, for 60 days' pay at 6s., 18 Lieutenant Gore, for do. at 3s., 6d., 10 10" REPRESENTATION. _Colonial Assemblies._--General Assembly of 1758-'61, Francis Lightfoot Lee and James Hamilton; General Assembly of 1761-'65, Francis Lightfoot Lee and James Hamilton; General Assembly of October, 1765, Francis Lightfoot Lee and James Hamilton; General Assembly of |
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