Benjamin Franklin Papers

Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, [11 May–16 June 1756]

Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment

DS: Historical Society of Pennsylvania

After Franklin’s return from Virginia he resumed attendance at meetings of the provincial commissioners on May 11 and continued regularly until he left for New York about June 18. The sixty-six orders for money payment signed during this period are listed below in the same form as those signed earlier (see above, pp. 392–6). Orders which Franklin did not sign are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Date Payee Purpose Amount
May £ s. d.
11  John Carson of Paxton Township Rum, planks, etc. for fort at Hunter’s Mills 4 6 0
11  William Pyewell 15 bbls. of pork 50 12 6
11  Joseph Richardson 14 half-bbls. of powder 66 10 0
12  Susanna Cavel Widow of Richard Cavel killed at Penn’s Creek 5 0 0
12  William Clinton Horseshoes and nails 4 10 0
12  Capt. Edward Croston Advance for forces going to Shamokin 160 0 0
12  Caleb Evans Horseshoes and nails 4 8 4
12  Mary Haselton 9 blunderbusses 11 5 0
12  John Hughes Account with the province 165 16 2
[12]  Joseph Lycock Allowance for Indians burning his house and barn 5 0 0
12  Samuel McCall, Sr. Balance for cannon, arms, etc. 95 5 0
12  John Smith To Wm. Buchanan to be accounted for 543 0 0
13  George Bryan 757 shirts for provincial troops 391 14 4
13  Joseph Fox For wagoners, ship’s carpenters, etc. 300 0 0
13  Dr. Urban Friebels Medicine and attendance on those wounded at engagement at Allemängel 12 0 0
13  William Rush and John Hall Further payment for guns 50 0 0
14  William Edmonds To pay John Hays, John Soltz, Andrew Geering, and Ephriam Colver 36 6 8
14* Joseph Morris Ohio road cutters, per I. Norris 16 4 10
15  Capt. Christian Busse Pay for co., Apr. 9–May 8 143 5 0
15  Conrad Weiser Victualling Capt. Busse’s co.; 53 men, 4 weeks; 5s. 6d. per man per week 57 6 0
17  Patrick Reynolds 179 logs at 7s. 6d. per log 67 2 6
[19]  James Ennis and Thomas Apty Conducting Capt. Newcastle and other Indians to Ft. Allen on way to Wyoming 15 8 6
19  Barnabas Hughes Dieting Capt. Shippen’s men and others 6 9 8
 
19  Barnabas Hughes Provisions for troops in Lancaster Co. 198 0 0
[19]  Hughes & Galbraeth Wheat for forces going to Shamokin 37 10 0
19  John Imlay 76 bbls. of pork, I bbl. of beef for troops 277 17 0
19  John Ord 448 soldiers’ coats and 17 sgts.’ coats 1138 11 6
19  James Pierson Pay, Ens. Wm. Johnston’s detachment at Reading 139 11 0
19  James Sharpe and others For 31 men of Capt. Culbertson’s co. in Sideling Hill engagement 174 0 0
19  Capt. Frederick Smith Pay for self and co. to May 15 143 5 0
20* Capt. Thomas McKee Pay and sundries for self and co. in full 257 5 6
[20]  John Redman Medicine and surgical instruments for use of Dr. John Morgan of Clapham’s regt. 40 15 11
22  Capt. George Croghan In full: purchase of Ft. Shirley, tools delivered to Capt. Mercer, and for a scalp taken by John Baker on the Ohio 200 0 0
[22]* Capt. Charles Foulk 2 months’ pay for his co. 277 11 9
22  Henry Keppele 40 bbls. beef and 2 “Waggon skrews” 109 0 0
22  Richard Peters Indian expenses 73 13 0
22  Samuel Powell 200 lbs. swan shot for use of Moravians 5 0 0
22  Capt. John Welsh Pay, 21 men he enlisted and stationed at Ft. Granville 114 6 6
22  William West For Adam Hoops to be accounted for 500 0 0
22  William West For Wm. Buchanan to be accounted for 65 0 0
27  Ens. Daniel Harry Pay for Capt. Morgan’s co. 150 0 0
28  Adam Deshler Provisions for Capt. Wetterhold’s co. 47 15 2
28  Capt. John Nicholas Wetterhold Pay to May 21; allowance for 36 guns found by his men 166 5 6
June
1  Preserve Brown 40 bbls. of pork 145 0 0
1  John Correy 214 pr. leather breeches for soldiers 256 8 0
 
1  William Henderson 107 pr. buckskin breeches and packing them 128 13 0
1  Benjamin Loxley Boards, scantling for guard house at powder magazine 12 12
1  Michael Newbold 31 bbls. of pork 112 7 6
2  Alexander de Rodehan Administering physick to French Neutrals 15 0 0
[2]  Conrad Weiser To pay Newcastle, Jegrai, and Delaware Wm. Lockwis for taking message to Delaware and Shawnee on Susquehanna 46 17 6
4  Alexander Hudson 14 bbls. of pork for troops 50 15 0
4  Leonard Melchior 2 rifle guns for use of province 6 0 0
4  John Smith To Wm. Buchanan to be accounted for later 159 0 0
4  Joseph Turner 22 casks of peas for forces 33 4 11
5  Capt. William Morton Freight of arms and ammunition from Boston 35 0 0
5  Samuel Neave Goods for Indians, delivered to C. Weiser 66 12 9
7* Capt. Jacob Morgan Pay and for building blockhouse on Northkill, Bern Twp., Berks Co. 340 18 9
9  Capt. Samuel Mifflin Cash advanced to 11 men engaged for King’s Navy and passage of Wm. Fisher and co. to Halifax 79 15 0
11  Preserve Brown 20 bbls. of pork 72 10 0
11  Capt. Christian Busse Pay for co. May 8 to June 7 143 5 0
11  Michael Newbold 29 bbls. of pork 105 2 6
16* Capt. Charles Foulk Subsistance and pay of his co. 189 11 0
16  Joseph Fox Sundry small accounts 100 0 0
16  Christian Spiegel Medicine and attendance on 3 men wounded Jan. 1756 12 0 0
16  Jeremiah Warder Sundries furnished to province 248 6 6
16  Wharton & Story 2 accounts for sundries 42 8 1

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