Benjamin Franklin Papers

Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment [November 23–December 29, 1756]

Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment

DS: Historical Society of Pennsylvania

After the return of the provincial commissioners from the Easton Indian conference they resumed their regular sessions and began again to issue orders for money payments on November 23. By December 28 the end of their available funds was once more in sight and on that day and the next they authorized a few large payments, including one which turned over to Charles Norris the remaining balance. Although commissioners under later acts issued hundreds of orders for payments, Franklin dropped from the group because of his impending journey to England as agent for the Assembly, and he did not resume this sort of activity until after his return to Philadelphia in 1762. The seventy-four orders issued during the last five weeks of his responsibility in 1756 are listed below in the same form as those signed earlier (see above, VI, 392–5). The orders which he did not sign are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Date Payee Purpose Amount
November £ s. d.
23   William Bramson Hand grenades, grape shot, cannon balls 48 0 3
23   James Hamilton Cash advanced to Edward Croston 150 0 0
23   John Hughes Payment to John Van Etten, Sept. 24 150 0 0
23*  Capt. Frederick Smith Pay for self and co. per Sgt. Peter Shaver 150 0 0
24*  Jacob Cantzon Medicines and attendance on soldiers at Ft. Hunter 9 1 0
24*  Stephen Carpenter Board, shoes, stockings for 2 Indian boys 17 9 0
 
24*  Nathaniel Grubb Maintenance of French Neutrals, Chester Co. 5 14
24*  Abraham Kintzey Part pay, hiring team to province 75 0 0
24*  Jesse Maris Maintenance of French Neutrals, Springfield, Chester Co. 11 12
24*  Samuel Neave Goods for Easton Indian treaty 404 6 11½
24*  Thomas Nuzen [?] Maintenance of French Neutrals, Ridley and Providence Twps., Chester Co. 3 4 11
24*  Christopher Sower, Jr. Maintenance of French Neutrals, Germantown 20 7 4
24*  Francis Smedley Maintenance of French Neutrals, Wells and Goshen Twps., Chester Co. 12 4
24*  Samuel Smith Executor of William Grant: tin kettles, flints, nails, certified justly due 10 19 11
24*  Thomas Wharton 2 casks nails, for use at Ft. at Shamokin 13 8 0
26   Capt. Christian Busse Part pay of co. 400 0 0
26   William Edmonds Brethren’s account for maintaining Indians 144 15
26   Timothy Horsfield Sundries for Indians and Geo. Claus’s account 21 4 0
26   Samuel Neave For order of John Harris, Oct. 24 20 0 0
27*  Jeremiah Warder Sundries and victualling Wetterhold’s co. 409 13 3
29*  Joseph Armstrong Keeping guard, Hamilton Twp., Cumberland Co. 74 16 0
29*  Dr. William Chancellor Medicine for forces in Carlisle 4 9 0
29*  Doughty Jones Lodging, dieting and nursing Capt. Newcastle and wife 8 1 6
29*  Jacob Levan Provisions for Capt. Reynolds’s co. 203 8 9
29*  Jacob Orndt Pay for self and co. to Dec. 4 801 1 6
29*  John Pumpshire Service as Indian interpreter 20 0 0
29*  Capt. George Reynolds Pay for self and co. to Dec. 1 722 7 0
29*  Capt. Edward Ward Part pay for co. 100 0 0
29*  Conrad Weiser Part pay of his co. at Reading 400 0 0
30   Joseph Fox Balance for accounts examined and settled 234 2 11½
 
December
1   John Baldwin 50 pr. shoes for forces 18 15 0
2*  Robert Owen Book-keeper for Commissioners 20 0 0
3   Anthony Benezet Maintenance of Neutral French to Nov. 29 27 19 9
3   William Galbreath Pay as commissary of stores at Hunter’s Mills 98 16 5
3   William Moore of Lancaster Carrying 10 bbls. rum, 18 spades, 19 shovels, 50 hatchets for Clapham’s use to Ft. Hunter 7 0 0
4   William Clinton 6 spades and 2 shovels 3 4 0
4   John Abraham Denormandie In part, maintenance of Neutral French in Bucks Co. 100 0 0
4   Ens. William Johnston To pay men absent when mustermaster paid 84 5 6
4   Ens. William Johnston Pay for garrison at Hunter’s Fort 388 8 6
4   Matthew Rea Maintenance of Neutral French and purchase of wool “to employ said French in working” 12 1
4   Capt. Elisha Salter Part pay for self and co. 100 0 0
5   William Henry of Lancaster Co. Work done at Harris’s and Shamokin 43 17 6
5   Capt. Thomas McKee Expense of journeys; service as interpreter; allowance for trouble and time; paid in full 61 8 6
6   Joseph Fox Disbursements for gov. and commrs. at Easton 112 9 2
6   Lynford Lardner Sundry small accounts 100 0 0
6   Capt. Frederick Smith Part pay for self and co. 569 17 6
6   Moses Tattamay Attending Indians to Fort Allen, and other services 10 0 0
13*  Hughes & Jones Sundries furnished province 240 6 9
13   Philip Syng Work and materials to alter workhouse to guardhouse for King’s troops 95 11 3
16   Robert Armstrong Timer and boards delivered to Clapham 25 6
16   Rev. Charles Beatty Chaplain to Col. Clapham’s regt., 111 days at 6s. 8d. 37 0 0
16*  Benjamin Franklin For David Barclay of London, for arms 1365 11
16   Johan Leidig Medicines and attendance on Esther Clear 17 8 0
 
16   Capt. James Patterson Advance pay for his co. of rangers 20 0 0
16   Richard Peters Express to Col. Clapham; expenses of Denny and Logan at Easton 12 5 0
17*  John Baker and Abraham Wayne Shipwrights; work for province 47 2 6
17*  Capt. Thomas Lloyd James Young drafts on Michael Teass and Lloyd 250 0 0
17*  Capt. John Van Etten Pay and subsistence of his co., per James Hyndshaw 308 2 6
18   Capt. Edward Croston Advance, victualling Shamokin forces 200 0 0
18   Joseph Fox Avance, to pay sundry small accounts 100 0 0
22   Samuel Hunter Pasturage, victuals and rum furnished forces at Shamokin 28 13
24   Charles Coyle For mare lost on Kittanning expedition 9 0 0
24   Nathaniel Miles Diet furnished sundry soldiers 7 0 6
24   Charles Osborne Medicines for Armstrong’s battalion 19 14
27*  David Edwards Maintenance of Indians at State House 134 14 19½
27   Michael McGuire Carpenter’s work at Shamokin 17 14 6
28   Hannah Boyte (Boyd) Maintenance of sundry Indians, Dec. 3 25 8 0
28   Thomas James Services on Indian affairs 2 15 2
28*  Henry Keppele Maintaining Hambright’s men before May 30 40 1 0
28   Capt. George Noarth or Benjamin Loxley Disbursements for use of city artillery 39 6 5
28   Charles Norris Residue of £30,000 funds 1420 19
29   William Buchanan Contract to supply troops west of Susquehanna 1500 0 0
29   John Hughes Rugs, blankets, bedding, pots, kettles, utensils used by King’s troops in city 500 0 0
29   Conrad Weiser Pay, self and co.; victualling Capt. Busse’s co., 25 pr. shoes for Geo. Gabriel; saddle, bridle, and rifle for Indian; and in full Wolfganhager the gunsmith’s account 457 17 3

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