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...a character that by his attachment to the cause, his suffering, &c. has a claim to all the indulgence we can show him with consistency. All his grass is gone. He expects soon to have his hay taken away and then he says his cattle and his family in consequence must starve. If you can manage to spare him without incurring the charge of partiality, you will have the pleasure of doing an act...
...I have had a bill on France lying in Philadelphia the sale of which has been delayed on account of the excessive lowness of the exchange. I am told it has lately risen something, and I expect by Col Hay’sLieutenant Colonel Udny Hay.
I am honored with your excellency’s letter of the 29th. Decr. I have received an order from Col. Hay on Mr. Sands, which I have no doubt will shortly be paid.Colonel Udny Hay was state agent of New York. Among his many duties was to serve as paymaster of the state. Comfort Sands, formerly the auditor general of New York, was in 1783 contractor for supplying the Army officers in the...
extracted at Col Hay’sLieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, deputy quartermaster general.
which had been sent as a reinforcement, landed at Portsmouth. This account comes in a letter from Genl Gates to Col. Hay.Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, deputy quartermaster general.
H to Hay, September 7, 1782H’s letter to Hay on September 7, 1782
H wrote to Udny Hay on August 3, 1782letter of August 3, 1782, to Hay
⟨John Hay⟩ward Esqr
Authorizes payment to Moses Hays for “14,000 Gallons best pressed spermaceti oil, supplied for the Northern & Eastern light houses.”
John Hay Jun