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THE 


PUBLIC  RECORDS 


OF  THE 


STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT 

For  the  Year  1782 

WITH  THE  JOURNAL  OF  THE  COUNCIL  OF  SAFETY  FROM  JANUARY   IJ,   I782, 
TO  DECEMBER   16,   1 782,  INCLUSIVE 


COMPILED  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  AN  ACT  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

BY 

LEONARD  WOODS  LABAREE 

STATE  HISTORIAN 


HARTFORD 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  STATE 
1942 


>S>*"-"- 


THE  LIBRARY  OP 

CONGRESS 
SERIAL  RECORD 

OCT  2  01943 

Copy __^ 

GOVT.  SOURCE 


QUINNIPIACK  PRESS,  INC. 
NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 


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PREFACE 

This  volume  continues  the  publication  of  early  State  Records  begun 
in  1894  under  the  editorship  of  the  late  Charles  J.  Hoadly.  Two  volumes, 
covering  the  period  from  November,  1776,  through  April,  1780,  were 
published  during  his  lifetime,  and  a  third,  partially  prepared  by  him  and 
completed  after  his  death  by  Forrest  Morgan  and  published  at  the  ex- 
pense of  Mr.  Hoadly's  brother,  George  E.  Hoadly,  was  published  in 
1922,  bringing  down  to  the  end  of  the  year  1781  the  printed  Records 
of  the  General  Assembly  and  the  Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety.  In 
1937  the  General  Assembly,  by  Special  Act  596,  appropriated  the  sum 
of  $2,000  to  the  State  Library  Committee  to  continue  the  publication 
of  these  two  sets  of  public  records  from  the  point  at  which  the  earlier 
volumes  ended.  A  further  Act  of  1941  insured  the  continuation  of  the 
work. 

From  the  start  the  new  project  was  supervised  by  Professor  George 
M.  Butcher,  State  Historian,  acting  under  the  direction  of  the  State 
Library  Committee.  He  oversaw  the  microfilming,  photostating,  and 
typing  of  several  volumes  of  the  original  manuscript  records  and  then, 
upon  his  resignation  as  State  Historian  in  the  summer  of  1941,  turned 
over  to  his  successor  the  task  of  preparing  the  typescript  for  the  printer 
and  seeing  the  work  through  the  press. 

The  volume  herewith  presented  contains  the  State  Records  (con- 
stituting the  proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly)  during  the  three 
sessions  of  the  year  1782  and  the  Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety  for 
the  same  year.  The  material  is  found  in  Volume  U  of  the  manuscript 
Public  Records  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  and  in  the  last  part  of 
Volume  HI  and  the  first  part  of  Volume  IV  of  the  manuscript  Journal 
of  the  Council  of  Safety,  all  in  the  State  Library  at  Hartford.  As  in 
the  earlier  published  volumes,  the  record  of  each  session  of  the  General 
Assembly  is  followed  by  the  section  of  the  Journal  covering  meetings 
of  the  Council  of  Safety  up  to  the  next  session  of  the  Assembly.  In 
preparing  the  manuscript  for  the  press,  it  has  been  the  editor's  policy 
to  allow  as  few  departures  from  the  form  of  the  original  as  possible, 
consistent  with  sound  typographical  practice  and  certain  precedents 
established  in  earlier  volumes  in  this  series.  The  absence  of  an  index 
will  be  noticed.  Volume  V,  covering  the  year  1783,  is  now  in  an  ad- 
vanced stage  of  preparation  and  will  be  published  during  the  first  half 
of  1943.    It  will  contain  an  index  to  both  volumes,  thereby  simplifying 


somewhat  the  task  of  investigators,  who  sometimes  fed  burdened  by  the 
nece^,ty  of  eonsultmg  individual  indexes  for  each  volume  in  a  lengthy 

1,     J^l'*'u°•'■  "  '°"^<^'™=  °f  *e  large  part  of  the  work  done  by  other 
hands  than  h,s  own  and  is  deeply  grateful  to  all  those  who  have  assisted 

wriH  :  ofT  '^^.^°V^'"'"^  '"  '^"""'P'  *^  °f'»  diffieuhhand 
writing  of  the  originals  was  carried  through  by  Miss  Ruth  I     T  ind 

Miss  Madelyn  Sullivan  (now  Mrs.  Brown  )^„d^Miss  m':  1^^"^^ 
Mr   Tr;=.t  ri    l'T7"u    r-  ''''''='"'  '"  *^  State  Historian,  and 

tt  oH       ,    '    «    f   '''''''  *'  'yP"^^"'?'  ^''"'^  *e  photostlts  of 
the  originals  for  final  accuracy.   Dr.  Keen  and  Mr.  Richard  P.  Williams 

ioT  :  Mr     '  ""f  ^^'''"S-   '^'"^  ="'■  «-  editor  owes  a  heavy  ob  gT 
tion  to  Mr  James  Brewster,  State  Librarian,  and  to  Professor  Dutcher 
wi  hout  whose  friendly  cooperation  the  volume  could  not  readily  have 
been  brought  to  completion.  ^ 

Leonard  W.  Labaree, 

New  Haven,  Conn.  ^"""  Historian 


THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS 

OF  THE 

STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT 


"  Assistants 


At  a  General  Assembly  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the 
State  of  Connecticut,  in  America  holden  at  Hartford  in 
SAID  State  by  Adjournment,  on  the  tenth  Day  of  January 
Anno  Domini,   1782. 

Present: 

His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Esq'"  Governor. 

The  Honorable  Matthew  Griswold,  Esq''  Deputy  Governor, 

Jabez  Hamlin,  Esq'", 
William  Pitkin,  Esq"", 
Roger  Sherman,  Esq"", 
Abraham  Davenport,  Esq'", 
Joseph  Spencer,  Esq"", 
Samuel  Huntington,  Esq^ 
Oliver  Elsworth,  Esq'", 
Andrew  Adams,  Esq'", 
Benjamin  Huntington,  Esq'", 

Representatives  or  Deputies  of  the  Freemen  of  the  several  Towns  are 

as  folloxv  vis. 

M""  Benjamin  Payne,  Col°  Jonathan  Wells,  for  Hartford. 

M^  Ichabod  Warner,  Capt  Edward  Payne,  for  Bohon. 

M""  Ebenezer  White,  M""  Chauncey  Bulkley,  for  Chatham. 

CoP  Henry  Champion,  CoP  Elias  Worthington,  for  Colchester. 

Col°  Dyer  Throop,  Capt  Israel  Spencer,  for  East  Haddam. 

General  Erastus  Wolcott,  Capt  James  Chamberlin,  for  East  Wmdsor. 

Col°  Nathaniel  Terry,  Capt  Daniel  Perkins,  for  Enfield. 

M'"  John  Treadwell,  Col°  Gad  Stanley,  for  Farmington. 

,  for  Glastonbury. 

Capt  Nehemiah  Brainerd,  M""  Hez"  Brainerd,  for  Haddam. 
Col°  Joel  Jones,  Capt  Timothy  Dutton,  for  Hebron. 
CoP  Comfort  Sage,  CoP  Matthew  Talcott,  for  Midletown. 
M""  Zerah  Kibbe,  Maj^  Abiel  Pease,  for  Somers. 
M""  Jonah"  Root,  Capt  John  Curtiss,  for  Southmgton. 
M'  Joshua  Blodget,  M'  Jesse  Cady,  for  Stafford. 


PUBLIC   RECORDS  J,„,,^^y 

Snt'mniel  H   ^'T^'^' ^^P'  ^^aac  Owen,  for  Suffield. 

^,?l./°f^P\Crocker   M^  Moses  Holmes,  for  Wei  in.  on 

rTo^r'^^o''^"'''  ^^  E"^^^  Munson/for  New  Haven 

M    John  Peck,  Capt  Ambrose  Hine,  for  Cheshire 
Cap    Darnel  Holbrook.  Capt  Thomas  Clark    foDerbv 
Gen>  James  Wads  worth    Capt  Simeon  Parsons   for  [)tham 
Mr.  John  Burgiss,  Gen>  Andrew  Ward,  for  Guilford 

Colo'ltrTet  Hall    M^'r '  ?T  ^^"^^  ^^"^^'  ^^  Gilford. 
M°  Tnf  Tt?     '-^  /^'^^  ^°"^^'  fo^  Walhngford 
Mr  (?  S\?°P^^"''  ^'  ^b"e^  Johnson,  for  Waterburv 

Coo^T    V       u'  ^'^'  ^^^'"^^"^  ™'^'^'^'  for  New  London 
Col    Joshua  Huntmgton,  M^  John  Backus,  for  Norwidi 

M    Thonias  Mumford,  Capt  Stephen  Billings,  for  Gro  on 

Colo  5^°'^^^!^'^^^^  Silhman,  M^  Hez''  Hubbell.  for  Fairfield 
Colo  Joseph  p  ^^^^^  ^^j^  ^j.  Danburv 

Gen  John  Mead,  M;^Amos  Mead'^for'  Greenwi  h  '• 
Capt  James  Potter,  Col"  Neh'"  Beardsley,  for  Newfairfield 

Spt^Elinh?r"f  ^'  Y\?°c^^^^  S'"'^^^''-  Newtown     '"• 
Capt  Ehph   Lockwood,  M^  Samuel  C.  Sylliman,  for  Norwalk. 

Colo"  Ph,-i,-'r."  R  '-r"  ■  *ii  '"^  ^^£J  Wilham  Hawley,  for  Reading 
M°  ChadS  Weed"''^''  ""'''  ""''''  Olmstead,  for  Ridgfield.   ^ 

M^  I'T  ,^fr '  "^P^'  '^-^  y-dVon;  f^rl^TaS 

M  i?  t"^'^!^'^^^''  ^^  ^^^^'^^■^h  Ripley,  for  Windham 

Mar  John  Keyes,  M^  Tho«  Huntington,  for  Ashford 

M    Solomon  Payne,  M^  Daniel  Frost,  for  Canterbury 

M    Benejah  Strong,  M^  Ephraim  Kingsbury,  for  Coventry 
Colo  wTllil      w",f'  ^\Sampson  Howe,  for'^killingley      '^• 
Col    Wdham  Williams,  M^  Elkanah  Tisdale,  for  Lebanon 
M    Constant  Southworth,  M^  Nathaniel  Atwood    for  Mansfield 
Cap*  James  Bradford,  Maj-  Andrew  Backur  for  Plaiirfield 
Colo  Joseph  A^3bott,  M^  Elisha  Lord,  for  Pomfret 
Cap    Thomas  Lawson,  M^  John  Sessions,  for  Union 
Capt  Isaac  Gallop,  M-"  Moses  Kenney,  for  Voluntown 
Cap    Ehsha  Child,  M^  Jedidiah  Mors"^   for  Woodstock 

Co  o-^n     f '  R '""^'  ^"^^  ^°^^^^^1  I^eh^e,  for  Lhchfield 
Colo  Charles  Burrall,  M^  Timothy  Hurlburt,  for  Canaan 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  3 

M""  Matthew  Patterson,  M""  Noah  Rogers,  for  Cornwell. 

M''  Abel  Newel,  Capt  Asaph  Hall,  for  Goshen. 

Capt  Thomas  Beeman,  Capt  Eleazer  Ensign,  for  Hartland. 

Capt  Josiah  Phelps,  Capt  George  Catlin,  for  Harwington. 

Capt  Joseph  Pratt,  Capt  Justus  Jacket,  for  Kent. 

Col°  Seth  Smith,  Col"  Aaron  Austin,  for  New  Hartford. 

M-"  Abel  Hine,  Col''  Samuel  Canfield,  for  New  Milford. 

M''  Hosea  Wilcox,  IVP  Isaac  Holt,  for  Norfolk. 

Col°  Joshua  Porter,  M""  Hezekiah  Fitch,  for  Salisbury. 

M""  John  Canfield,  Col°  Samuel  Ehnore,  for  Sharon. 

Col"  Epaphras  Sheldon,  M""  Abner  Marshall,  for  Torrington. 

Capt.  Natha  Hickox,  M""  John  W'hittlesey,  for  Washington. 

Capt  Thomas  Fenn,  Capt  Phineas  Royce.  for  Watertown. 

M'"  Robert  M''Cune, ,  for  Winchester. 

M""  Daniel  Sherman,  Col"  Increase  Mosely,  for  Woodbury. 

, ,  for  WestmoreLand. 

William  Williams,  Esq"",  Speaker 
Jedidiah  Strong,  Esq"",  Clerk 

Of  the  House  of  Representatives. 


An  Act  against  Counterfeiting  Notes  issued  by  the  President,  Directors  and 
Company  of  the  Bank  of  North  America  incorporated  by  the  United  States 
in  Congress  Assembled  the  thirty-first  Day  of  December  Anno  Dom  1781. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Auihority  of  the  same.  That 
if  any  Person  or  Persons  shall  within  this  State  forge  Counterfeit  or 
alter  any  Note  or  Notes  issued  or  that  shall  be  Issued  by  the  President, 
Directors  and  Company  of  the  said  Bank,  or  that  shall  witness  or  put 
of  any  such  false  Counterfeit,  or  altered  Note  or  Notes,  knowing  them 
to  be  false  and  Counterfeit,  or  that  shall  Counsel,  advise  procure,  or 
any  way  assist  in  the  forging  Counterfeiting  or  altering  any  such  Note 
or  Notes,  or  that  shall  engrave  any  Plate  or  make  any  Instrument  to 
be  used  for  any  of  the  Purposes  aforesaid  or  that  shall  any  Ways  assist 
to  engrave  any  such  Plate  or  to  make  any  such  Instrument  and  shall 
be  convicted  of  any  or  either  of  said  Crimes  before  the  Superior  Court, 
such  Person  or  Persons  so  offending  shall  suffer  the  same  Pains  and 
Penalties  that  are  by  Law  annexed  to  the  Crime  of  Counterfeiting  the 
Bills  of  Credit  of  this  State. 


An  Act  in  addition  to  the  Law  entitled  An  Act  providing  in  Case  of  sickness. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
whenever  any  Soldier  Sailor  or  Marine  belonging  to  the  Army  or  Navy 


4  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

of  the  United  States,  who  is  not  an  Inhabitant  of  this  State,  shall  be- 
come Sick  in  any  Town  within  this  State  under  such  Circumstances 
*  that  he  cannot  be  removed  and  unable  to  provide  Things  necessary  for 
his  support  or  procure  the  same  from  some  Hospital  or  Person  em- 
ployed in  the  Hospital  or  medical  Department  of  the  United  States, 
it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  Select  Men  of  such  Town  to  provide  the 
necessaries  for  the  Support  and  releif,  of  such  Soldier  Sailor  or  Marine 
in  his  Sickness,  and  the  reasonable  Expences  thereof  properly  Authen- 
ticated being  laid  before  the  Governor  and  Council  with  the  Name  of 
such  Soldier  Sailor  or  Marine  the  Company,  Regiment  Ship  or  other 
Vessell,  and  State  to  which  he  belonged,  they  are  hereby  Authorized  to 
order  payment  of  the  amount  of  such  expence  or  so  much  thereof  as 
shall  be  by  them  allowed  and  Charge  the  Same  to  account  of  the  United 
States. 


An  Act  for  repealing  all  Embargoes  laid  since  the  first  day  of  October  1776, 
not  repealed  by  an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly  passed  in  October  last, 
and  for  reviving  certain  Paragraphs  of  a  Law  passed  at  the  Sessions  of 
the  General  Assembly  in  January  1780,  entitled  An  Act  in  further  addition 
to  a  Law  of  this  State  entitled  An  Act  to  enable  the  Governor  to  lay  an 
Embargoe  and  for  rendering  the  Same  when  laid  effectual. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
all  Embargoes  laid  since  the  first  Day  of  October  1776  and  not  Repealed 
by  said  Act  of  October  last  be  and  they  are  hereby  repealed  and  made 
null  and  void. 

And  Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this  Assembly  that  Since  the 
Repeal  of  said  Act  of  January  1780  by  said  Act  of  October  last,  many 
live  Cattle  and  other  Articles  of  Produce  of  the  Country  have  been 
clandestinely  drove  or  Carried  from  the  Western  Frontiers  of  this  State 
to  the  Enemy  or  to  Such  places  as  expose  them  to  fall  into  Their  Hands, 
which  to  prevent. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  the  Paragraphs 
and  provisions  of  said  Act,  which  have  refference  to,  and  respect  the 
preventing  Cattle  and  other  property  or  Articles  of  produce  being 
Clandestinely  drove  to  the  Enemy  or  within  their  Lines  or  to  such 
places  as  may  expose  them  to  fall  into  their  Hands  be  and  the  Same 
are  hereby  revived  and  shall  be  and  remain  in  full  force  and  virtue  any 
Thing  in  such  repealing  Clause  notwithstanding. 


An  Act  for  annexing  the  Town  of  Reading  to  the  District  of  Danbury. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
the  Town  of  Reading  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  annexed  to  the  District 
of  Danbury  to  be  accounted  within  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  said  District  to  all  Intents  and  purposes. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  5 

Provided  nevertheless,  that  all  Matters  and  Business  that  have  been 
begun  entered  and  depending  in  the  Court  of  Probate  in  the  District 
of  Fairfield,  shall  be  prosecuted  and  finished  in  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Fairfield  as  though  this  Act  had  not  been  made 
anything  herein  contained  notwithstanding. 

An  Act  for  filling  up  this  States  Quota  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same  That 
the  several  Towns  in  this  State  be  and  they  are  hereby  required  and 
enjoined  by  classing  themselves  or  otherwise  as  they  shall  think  proper 
to  raise  such  number  of  Able  Bodied  effective  Men  for  the  Term  of 
the  War  three  Years  or  one  Year  as  shall  be  equal  to  their  respective 
Deficiencies,  to  be  ascertained  as  in  this  Act  is  provided  by  the  first  Day 
of  April  next. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  That  Col"  Nathaniel  Terry  Col°  Gad  Stanley 
Col"  Noah  Phelps  CoP  Jonathan  Wells  Col"  Howell  Woodbridge 
M""  Gideon  Buckingham  Capt  Simeon  Parsons  M""  David  Austin  Capt 
Daniel  Holbrook  Col"  Street  Hall  M""  Benjamin  Coit,  M^  Henry  Minor 
Maj""  William  Hart  M""  John  Backus,  Capt  Stephen  Billings  Col° 
Philip  B  Bradley  Col"  John  Chandler,  M'"  Hezekiah  Hubbell,  Col" 
Nehemiah  Beardsley,  Capt  John  Brooks,  Col"  Jeremiah  Mason  Capt 
Elisha  Child,  Maj""  John  Keyes  M""  Constant  Southworth,  Maj""  John 
Ripley,  Col"  Bezaleel  Bebee,  Col"  Nathaniel  Buell  Maj""  Eleazer  Curtiss 
Capt  Nathaniel  Mitchell  &  Col"  Epaphras  Sheldon  be  and  they  are 
hereby  appointed  Committees  of  the  Several  Counties  to  which  they 
respectively  belong,  and  the  said  Committees  are  hereby  authorized  and 
required  without  Delay  to  ascertain  the  number  of  nonCommissioned 
Officers  and  Privates  that  the  respective  Towns  have  in  Service,  whose 
Time  of  service  shall  not  expire  before  the  first  Day  of  March  next, 
with  as  great  precision  as  Possible  from  the  last  returns  of  the  Army, 
and  the  Doings  of  the  Committee  of  Assembly,  in  settling  the  Claims 
of  the  respective  Towns  in  May  last  and  thereupon  shall  give  Notice 
of  the  Numbers  in  which  each  Town  in  the  respective  Counties  is 
deficient  of  their  respective  quotas  as  already  established,  as  also  to 
notify  such  Towns  to  appear  before  them  at  such  Time  and  place  as 
they  shall  appoint  to  Shew  Reasons  if  any  they  have  why  they  ought 
not  to  furnish  the  numbers  of  Recruits  to  them  Assigned  as  aforesaid; 
And  the  Committees,  shall  thereupon  attend  on  said  Business  and  make 
such  AUevations  of  the  Deficiencies  of  the  several  Towns  by  them  first 
ascertained  as  to  them  shall  appear  Just  and  right  upon  plenary  proof, 
carefully  noting  such  Deficiencies  as  have  appeared  the  year  past,  by 
Death  or  discharge  which  shall  by  said  Committee  or  any  one  of  them 
respectively,  selected  and  met  in  Joint  Committee  for  that  purpose,  be 
apportioned  at  large  upon  the  several  Towns  in  this  State,  according 
to  their  several  Lists  for  the  Year  1781.   And  the  deficiencies  so  ascer- 


PUBLIC    RECORDS  t 

January, 
tained  by  the  Committees,  shall  be  Certified  fn  th.  t 
Counties  in  Writing  under  the  HandTnfV   i  ^     °'^"'  '"  *''"  '^^^'^^ 

and  Council  of  Safety  ueieimniea  by  the  Governor 

pose  of  procuring  [he  Perl's  .:1h?A:tn°edT?"  T^  ""  P"" 
their  respective  Inhabitants  to  aDon  „t  r^ll    f  ''7  ^^''<^''  "?«" 

who  are  hereby  Auti,orized  tVZ  "a    Cotc^o::  of  T  w '  ?''  ''f' 

Law  are  to  appoint  CommiHPPc  f^  ^^i^ectois  ot  lown  Taxes  by 
Collected  for  t^e  p  rposflf o^^^^^^^^  receive  and  apply  the  Monies  so 
tendency  of  said  B  sTness  t    f    1^  To  ""'  ^^e  General  Superin- 

to  divide  the  Inhabitants  i'nto  a  nnl  Cl"'  "'  '"^,  '^  '^'''''  ^'^'"^^  ^'^^ 
in  such  Town,  including  s°Ii  Hn  f '',  ^'/''"'"  ^^^  deficiencies 
Act,  are  still  holden  to  ^ro'u^  a  R^cruh  •  T'T  ^7""''  "'^°  ^^  ^^'^ 
provisions  of  this  Act    anv  TnL  =]    i         '  ^"?  "^''^^  pursuant  to  the 

said  Committee  sha^  i.o  f^  The  Ind"  du3s"of'"T'  "^°  ^^^^^^^'  ^'- 
to  meet  at  Time  and  Place  bv  fh!l\  f"'^'  respective  Classes 

Collectors  to  cXct  Lid  Tax  lot^^'f  ^^  T"  '"^,  °^  ^'^^"^'  ^°  ^PP-"^ 
from  an  Assistant  or  ^tTrotlr  e^a  ft^^ot  ^thf  ^  '^'T'' 
Z:il  '''-'  ''-'''-  -'  ^'-^^  neLsarrto'^^T^el^hr  d:;,-:."^  ^f 

commanding  Ol^cer  of  the  r\^fn.  .  ^i  ""^  '"^'''  ^^^""^^  ^^  the 
Recruits  by%uch  Towns  resnectivll  w  -^^f"^^"/^  °f  ^'^e  number  of 
to  be  stil/a  defic  eiKv  the^sa  1  r  '"I"''  '"^^  '^  '^''''  '^'^^^  ^PP^^^ 
Issue  his  Orders  to  S^K     of  ni  ^.°"^'"^^"^  ■"&  O^^er  shall  forthwith 

,    T.  ^'"^cib  Lo  :5ucn  ot  the  Commandin"-  Offipprc  r^f  r 
m  such  Towns  as  shall  hp  r,rr.r.o^       i       '"'"^^"t.   wmcers  ot  Companies 

the  number  dehcTentli"  ,^  fuTTo^^  ^^"'tL^^rr''-'' 
Men  aforesaid  sliall  neg  ec   o^  «fu  e^o  nSr.'f''  """^  'l  '^''  Select 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  7 

Assistant  or  Justice  of  the  Peace  of  the  County  not  immediately  Inter- 
ested therein,  directed  to  the  Collectors  of  the  Town  or  Class  com- 
manding him  to  distrain  Said  Sum  either  from  any  one  or  more  of  the 
principal  Inhabitants  of  such  Town,  or  from  the  Individuals  of  such 
Class  in  proportion  to  their  respective  Lists  for  the  Year  1781  and 
the  Same  pay  and  deliver  to  the  person  so  detached  taking  his  Receipts 
for  the  Same,  And  the  commanding  Officers  of  Regiments  shall  give 
the  necessary  Orders  for  marching  and  forwarding  the  Men  so  raised 
in  their  respective  Regiments,  to  such  place  of  rendezvous  as  this 
Assembly  shall  appoint,  and  the  Towns  or  Classes  shall  be  responsible 
for  their  respective  Recruits,  and  if  they  shall  in  any  Case  desert,  or 
be  mustered  out,  their  places  shall  forthwith  be  Supplied  by  Inlistment 
or  detachment  as  aforesaid. 

And  he  it  further  Enacted,  That  the  several  Classes,  who  have  or 
shall  procure  their  Recruits  for  the  Term  of  one  Year,  or  from  whom 
a  Recruit  hath  been  or  shall  be  detached  as  aforesaid  their  Executors 
Administrators  or  Assigns,  shall  be  considered  as  entire  and  distinct 
Classes  for  the  purpose  of  procuring  a  Recruit  annually  for  the  Term 
of  three  Years  each  if  the  War  so  long  continue ;  and  shall  further  be 
liable  to  be  included  in  such  Classes  as  may  be  formed  for  supplying 
such  Deficiencies  as  have  or  may  hereafter  arise  by  Death  or  discharge. 

And  Whereas  it  appears  to  this  Assembly  that  sundry  Towns  in 
this  State  have  neglected  to  raise  their  full  number  of  Recruits  for  the 
Army  of  the  United  States  as  apportioned  to  them  in  May  last,  while 
other  Towns  by  Strenuous  and  animated  exertions  have  procured  by 
large  Premiums  their  full  Compliment  of  Men  for  the  Service  of  the 
Year  past,  by  Means  whereof  Injustice  and  inequality  is  liable  to 
take  place  between  the  Several  Towns,  which  to  prevent, 

Be  it  further  Enacted,  That  the  Committees  of  the  Several  Counties 
in  this  Act  appointed  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  call  upon  the 
Several  Towns  in  their  respective  Counties  for  a  true  and  Just  Account, 
certified  by  the  Select  Men  of  such  Towns  or  the  Major  part  of  them, 
of  the  number  of  Recruits  raised  by  their  Towns,  for  the  Service  afore- 
said, that  were  duly  mustered  and  approved  agreable  to  Act  of  Assembly ; 
and  thereupon  the  Committee  shall  ascertain  the  Deficiencies  of  the 
Several  Towns  for  the  year  past,  and  return  the  Same  in  Writing 
under  their  Hands  to  the  Secretary  of  the  State,  who  shall  thereupon 
Issue  out  his  Writs  of  Execution,  directed  to  the  Sheriff,  of  the 
respective  Counties,  commanding  them  to  Collect  out  of  the  Goods  or 
Estate  of  any  one  or  more  of  the  principal  Inhabitants  of  such  deficient 
Town  the  Sum  of  fifteen  pound,  for  each  and  every  deficiency  and  when 
collected  to  pay  and  deliver  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  for  the  Use 
thereof.  And  the  said  deficient  Towns  shall  be  held  to  respond  the 
Sum  and  Damages  collected  from  and  Sustained  by  such  principal 
Inhabitants  and  to  Collect  the  Money  by  Tax  or  Assessment  laid  upon 
the  Inhabitants  for  that  purpose  if  necessary  in  case  the  Town  as  such 
is  deficient ;  but  in  case  particular  Classes  in  such  Town  are  deficient. 


8  PUBLIC   RECORDS  J^nu^ry, 

rSc'S,'r:lrhel"'ofthfT'  ^"^\°--j  -  -pieced  to  procure 
respective  Usts  or  he^tr  T^sr.hf s""'  ,'"?"?»"»"  'o  their 
Use  nf  «„^h  T  A    it     i     '  '"'  S"™  °^  fifteen  pounds  for  the 

Use  of  such  Town,  And  the  Commanding  Officers  of  the  re.™. J,! 
Regiments  are  hereby  required  to  call  on  the  Select  MpI  „f  .f  ? 
within  their  Regiment  f^r  the  Returns  ^"tht"^  ten    de    anT?: 
procure  Executions  to  be  made  out  by  the  Secretary  arairst  fb^  T 
w,th,n  their  Several  Regiments  or  Ly  oith^^ZT^ytnJZ": 

rt'LJ^iefint^ESutio-J  ''''  '''  '"  "^  ^'^  '^'  ^^ 

of  Supplies  for  the  Year  1782  '"'  ''  "  ""'  "'  *'=  States  Quota 

lution '"Mhe'30-^rf 'ont^b''"'  '."  ^'"^T';  ^''""''''^  •>.-  'he-  Reso- 

luuonb  or  tne  d(J     ot  October  and  second  of  November  last  rallprl  ,1r..^r, 

he  several  States  to  furnish  the  Treasury  of  the  United  Sates  i^?h 
the,r  Quotas  of  eight  MHhons  of  Dollars  f';>r  the  War  department 
Civil  List,  the  proportion  whereof  Assigned  to  this   State  k  747  1 Q^ 
Dohars  to  be  paid  in   Quarterly  equal  proportions   the  firs     payment 
to  be  made  on  the  first  Day  of  April  next—  Payment 

Be  tt  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  sTetZ 
the  amount  of  one  hundred  thirty-four  Thousand  Dolla  s  of  tie  pro 
visions  raised  by  the  Tax  of  two  shillings  sixpence  on  ?he  oound" 
granted  in  May  last  be  applied  toward  this  States  Quota  of  beTore' 
said  requisition,  And  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  with  the  adv  ce' 
of  the  Council  of  Safety  give  the  Necessary  Orders  for  that  Durnn.e 

And  be  ^t  ^rther  Enacted,  That  a  Tax  of  three  pLce  lawful IMonev 
on  the  pound  be  laid  on  the  List  of  1781,  pavable  Tmo^  1  Note^ 

re^f^hrU^erSa?'  '"  r^'°"^^  ^f '  ^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^  -  0?d" 
nance  ot  the   United  States  in  Congress  Assembled,  by  the  first  Dav 

t^t:::k^^  ''-  ^^^---  ^--  ^^^  ^a^an^^  to  colTect^h^ 
f/ovided  always  that  one  twentieth  part  of  said  Tax  shall  be  abated 
n  the  usual  manner  for  the  care  of  such   Persons  as  are   Poor  and 
unable  to  pay  their  rateable  parts  thereof 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Ways  and  means  of  raising  the 
remainder  of  this  States  Quota  of  the  aforesaid  Sum  recm  ed  by 
Congress  be  referred  to  the  General  Assembly  in  May  next  ^ 

the?ouncn'of^i[lf  h^""f.^  *"'  Y''  Excellency  the  Governor  and 
the  Council  of  Safety  be  and  they  are  hereby  authorized  and  Impowered 
to  give  direction  for  Orders  drawn  on  the  half  Crown  Tax  to  be  paid 
m  such  of  the  Specifick  Articles  collected  on  said  Tax  as  they  shall 
Judge  can  be  spared  without  detriment  to  the  publick  Service  in    uch 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  ^ 

Case  as  the  holders  of  said  Orders  shall  prefer  the  payment  of  them 
in  that  manner. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  respective  Collectors  of  the  half 
Crown  Tax  granted  in  May  last  in  the  Several  Towns  in  this  State  be 
and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  make  immediate  Returns  to  His  Excel- 
lency the  Governor  of  the  Quantities  and  kinds  of  provision  and  other 
Specifick  Articles  collected   in   said  Towns   respectively  on  said  Tax. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  that  there  be  forthwith  raised  for  the 
Defence  of  Horseneck  or  Western   Frontiers,   one   Regiment  of   Foot 
to   consist   of  one  Lieutenant   Colonel   Commandant   one   Major,   four 
Captains  eight  Lieutenants  four  Ensigns  and  four  hundred  and  eighty 
noncommissioned  Officers  and  Privates,  which  Regiment  shall  be  formed 
into  four  Companies  each  to  consist  of  One  Captain  two  Lieutenants 
one  Ensign,  four  Serjeants  four  Corporals  one  Drum  and  one  fife,  and 
one   hundred   and   ten    Privates   and   that   one   Adjutant   one   Quarter 
Master   one   Serjeant   Major  one   Quarter   Master   Serjeant,   and   one 
Surgeon,  be  appointed  by  the  commanding  Officer  of  said  Regiment, 
and  to  continue  in  Service  untill  the  first  Day  of  April  1783  unless  sooner 
discharged.    And  the  Several  Towns  in  this  State  are  hereby  required 
and  enjoined  to  raise  the  number  of  Men  to  them  respectively  appor- 
tioned by  this  Assembly,  on  or  before  the  fifteenth  Day  of  March  next, 
either  by  forming  themselves  into  Classes  equal  to  the  number  of  Men 
to  them  assigned  or  in  such  other  Way  as  they  shall  Judge  most  ex- 
pedient, and  to   See  them  equipt  and  accoutred  fit  for   Service  upon 
such  reasonable  Terms  as  they  may  agree.   And  said  Towns  are  hereby 
impowered  and  required  to  convene  for  the  purpose  of  procuring  such 
Recruits  to   pay   Taxes   upon  their   respective   Inhabitants   to   appoint 
Collectors  to   Collect   and  receive   said   Tax  which  they  are   severally 
authorized  to  do  as  Collectors  of  Town  Taxes  by  Law  are ;  to  appoint 
Committees  to  have  the  superintendency  and  direction  of  said  Business ; 
and  particularly  to  receive  and  appropriate  for  the  purpose  aforesaid, 
the  Monies  that  shall  be  so  collected,  or  if  the  Towns  or  any  of  them 
Judge  most  expedient  to  Class  their  respective  Inhabitants  in  the  manner 
and  for  the  Purpose  aforesaid.   And  where  pursuant  to  this  Act,  Classes 
shall  be   so  formed   in  any  Town  in  this   State   the   Committee   shall 
forthwith  cause  Notice  to  be  given  to  the  Individuals  of  the  respective 
Classes,  to  meet  at  Time  and  place  by  them  appointed,  who  shall  there- 
upon meet  accordingly  and  thereupon  or  the  Major  part  of  them  so 
met  shall  proceed  to  lay  such  Rate  or  Tax  upon  the  Inhabitants  within 
their  respective  Limits  as  shall  be  necessary  to  procure  a  Recruit  as 
aforesaid  and  appoint  Some  Suitable  Person  to  receive  and  apply  the 
Same  upon  penalty  of  fifteen  pounds  lawfull  money  to  be   Collected 
by  Warrant  from  an  Assistant  or  Justice  of  the   Peace  of  the  Indi- 
viduals of  such  neglecting  Class  that  shall  be  delinquent  in  the  matter 
aforesaid  in  proportion  to  their  respective  Lists  directed  to  the  Col- 


10  PUBLIC    RECOKDS  J^„^^^y^ 

aforesaid  and  delivered  to  said  Re     ver   or  d       se  o    s  ch  01^™'; 
Also  sucli  further  Sum,  in  either  Case  as  aforeltiH,  '  """^ 

.0  satisf,  the  ,ega,  Cost.    And  if  »y  T^vt^rt  is^VSe^  ^^r'S 

L  n,fer=      r"'  "'  ""?*"  "'  *'I^"  '°  "'«"  ='==^igned  by  the  T  me 
Limited  as  aforesaid,  such  Town  shall  forfeit  and  pay  to  ilie  Pn  ,  rW 

Ma^iiX'  °    'r  ^""'t  ""  S"-"  °'  fi"«"  pounds%o„  y  for    act 
Man  they  sliall  so  neglect  to  procure  to  be  collected  in  such  Wav  and 

manners  as  this  Assembly  shall  hereafter  direct.    And  the  Office's  a"d 

Men  of  said  Regiment  shall  be  Entitled  to  the  same  Wages  and  Ratio  s 

as  those  of  like  Rank  and  Condition  in  the  Army  of  the  tJn?ted  ?    , 

Anr  Wl  I  °^  "^P"'^  "'^*'  ""^^^^  ^°0"e'-  discharged. 

And  Whereas  i    appears  to  this  Assembly  from  returns  of  the  State 

Orders   by   means   whereof  manifest   Injustice   is   hahL   tn     1^     i 
between  the  several  Towns,  which  to  pJev^?t  '°   '"'^'^   ^^^'' 

Colo   r'.d''sf ''l  ^' r^Tf'^.?^'^''"  ^^^'^'nbh  th;t  Colo  Nathaniel  Terry 

Col  John  Chandler  Col"  Jeremiah  Mason  Capt  Elisha  Child  M.ir 
John  Keyes  Col"  Bozaleel  Bebee  CoP  Nathaniel  Buell  and  Maj^  Eletir 
to    wr'l     .r^^  '^''^  '^r'^^  ^''  ^PP°"^t^d  Committees  of  the^  Count  es 

SefiT   nL':f,hTr"^'T^         ^°    r^^""-^    '"^°    --^    ascertain 
uehciencies  of  the  Several  Towns  m  the  respective  Counties  as  afore- 
said   and  said  Committees  are  hereby  directed  to  give  Notice  th?mi4 
he  Channel  o    the  Publick  Prints  of  the  number  of  Men  in  whic    from 
gfv:Toticfto"sucVT^  Towns  appear  to  be  deficlTntlVX 

place  by  them  therein  appointed  to  shew  Reasons  i?"^  hey  Sve  whv 
such  Returns    as  they  regard  such   Towns   should   not     e  conlfdered 
Just  and  conclusive.  And  the  said  Committees  shall  The  eupo.rlend 
and  having  adjusted  the  number  of  Deficiencies  of  the  Towns  fn  .1 
respective  Counties  upon  such  sufficient  Light'and  tidencT ^as"they 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  11 

may  obtain  thereon,  forthwith  make  return  thereof  to  the  Secretary  of 
this  State  in  Writing  under  their  Hands  who  on  Receipt  thereof,  is 
hereby  directed  to  Issue  his  Writ  of  Execution  directed  to  the  Sheriffs 
of  the  respective  Counties  against  the  Select  Men  of  the  deficient  Towns 
aforesaid  to  Collect  out  of  the  Goods  or  Estate  in  due  form  of  Law  of 
such  Select  Men  the  agregate  Sum  that  shall  arise  upon  fifteen  pounds 
for  every  such  Deficiency  and  the  Same  when  Collected  pay  and  deliver 
over  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  taking  his  Receipt  for  the  Same. 
And  the  Select  Men  against  whom  Execution  shall  Issue  as  aforesaid 
are  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  lay  a  Tax  upon  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  the  Towns  to  which  they  belong  in  Case  the  Town  as  such  is 
deficient,  unless  such  Town  shall  make  provision  otherwise  sufficient 
to  raise  the  Sum  so  of  them  collected  with  Costs  in  the  same  manner 
as  is  provided  by  Law  in  case  Execution  is  Issued  against  them  by 
the  Treasurer  for  Collection  of  State  Taxes ;  and  in  Case  of  deficient 
Classes  in  such  Towns,  the  said  Select  Men  are  hereby  Authorized 
by  Warrants  of  Distress,  directed  to  any  Constable  of  the  Town,  or 
Collectors  of  Town  Taxes  to  Collect  from  the  Individuals  of  each 
deficient  Class  in  proportion  to  their  respective  Lists  the  Sum  of  fifteen 
pounds  money  aforesaid  with  a  Just  proportion  of  legal  Costs  and  all 
such  Sums  as  cannot  be  collected  from  the  Individuals  of  such  Class 
or  Classes  or  any  of  them  shall  be  paid  and  satisfied  to  said  Select  Men 
by  their  respective  Towns. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  there  be  and  is  hereby  allowed  to 
the  Several  Towns  on  the  Sea  Coast  of  this  State  to  enable  them  to 
furnish  pay  and  Support  Guards  on  their  own  Coasts  the  ensuing 
Year  the  Sum  of  £  9190  0  0  LawfuU  Money  to  be  distributed  to  the 
Select  Men  of  the  Towns  hereafter  named  as  follows  viz  — 

To  the  Town  of  Greenwich 

To  the  Town  of  Stamford 

To  the  Town  of  Norwalk 

To  the  Town  of  Fairfield 

To  the  Town  of  Stratford 

To  the  Town  of  Milford 

To  the  Town  of  New  Haven 

To  the  Town  of  Branford 

To  the  Town  of  Guilford 

To  the  Town  of  Killingworth 

To  the  Town  of  Saybrook 

To  the  Town  of  Lyme 

To  the  Town  of  Stonington 
Provided  always  that  if  the  Movements  or  Situation  of  our  Army 
or  the  Fleet  and  Army  of  our  Allies  should  render  it  needless  to  keep 
up  stated  Guards  in  any  or  all  of  the  Towns  abovesaid,  or  if  any  or 
all  of  said  Towns  should  neglect  to  keep  up  such  Guard,  for  the  Year 
ensuing  or  any  part  of  the  Time  then  said  in  either  of  those  Cases 


£440 

0 

0 

1240 

0 

0 

1240 

0 

0 

1270 

0 

0 

1110 

0 

0 

510 

0 

0 

960 

0 

0 

360 

0 

0 

680 

0 

0 

230 

0 

0 

440 

0 

0 

470 

0 

0 

240 

0 

0 

12  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

there  shall  be  a  deduction  out  of  the  Sum  allowed  to  such  Town  in 
proportion  to  the  Time  of  their  omission  or  failure  to  keep  up  said 
Guards  as  aforesaid,  And  the  Select  Men  of  the  Several  Towns  above- 
said  are  hereby  directed  to  Certify  to  the  Pay  Table  a  true  account 
of  the  Time  they  shall  keep  up  such  Guard  in  their  respective  Towns, 
who  shall  make  Deductions  according  to  the  Directions  of  this  Act  and 
draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  what  they  shall  find  due  to  such  Towns 
respectively. 

And  it  is  further  Resolved  that  there  be  raised  by  voluntary  Inlist- 
ment  including  those  already  Inlisted  and  Serving  at  the  Forts  of 
New  London  and  Groton,  One  hundred  good  effective  Men  properly 
Ofificei'ed  to  Serve  at  said  Forts  for  one  year  from  and  next  after  the 
first  Day  of  April  next  unless  sooner  discharged,  and  that  a  Bounty 
of  forty  shillings  in  provision  and  Cloathing  raised  on  the  two  Shilling 
and  six  penny  Tax  shall  be  paid  and  allowed  to  each  able  Bodied  Man 
who  shall  inlist  into  said  Service  for  the  Term  aforesaid,  and  shall 
also  have  and  receive  the  Same  pay  and  Rations  usually  allowed  to 
those  who  have  Served  at  the  Same  posts.  That  twenty  eight  Men 
including  one  Subaltern  Officer  shall  be  raised  for  the  Defence  of  the 
post  of  Black  Rock  in  Fairfield  for  the  Same  Term  and  on  the  Same 
encouragement  pay  and  Rations  as  those  at  New  London  and  Groton 
That  twenty  five  Men  including  one  Subaltern  Officer  be  raised  for 
the  same  Time  and  on  the  Same  Terms  aforesaid  for  the  Defence  of 
New  Haven,  And  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety 
are  hereby  desired  to  appoint  Officers  for  the  Forts  at  New  London 
&  Groton  as  also  for  the  Posts  of  Black  Rock  and  New  Haven  and 
give  the  necessary  Orders  to  carry  this  Resolution  into  effectual  Execu- 
tion. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Settlement  made  with  the 
Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  for  the  Year  1780 
as  Reported  by  the  Committee  appointed  to  make  Such  Settlement 
to  the  General  Assembly  in  May  last  be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  accepted 
and  approved  liable  however  to  be  rectified  by  the  Committee  that 
shall  be  appointed  to  Settle  with  the  said  Line  for  the  Year  1781  in 
all  Instances  wherein  Mistakes  Omissions  or  mispresions  have  evi- 
dently taken  place,  and  such  Additions  or  deductions  by  them  to  be 
made  in  the  Settlement  for  the  Year  1781,  as  shall  appear  necessary, 

And  it  is  further  Resolved  That  the  principal  found  due  to  each 
Individual  comprehended  in  the  Settlement  for  the  Year  1780,  with  the 
Interest  thereon  from  the  first  Day  of  January  1781,  to  the  first  Day 
of  June  1782  be  consolidated  and  Securities  given  therefor  of  the  Same 
Form  and  Tenor  as  those  heretofore  given  to  secure  the  Ballances  due 
to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  upon 
former  Settlements  bearing  Date  the  first  Day  of  June  AD  1782, 
and  payable  for  the  one  half  of  such  respective  Sums  by  the  P*  Day 
of  June   1786,  and  for  the  other  half  by  the   P*  Day  of  June   1787, 


1"? 

j7g2  OF    CONNECTICUT. 

with  Interest  of  six  Per  Centum  payable  on  the  first  Day  of  June 

""Ti'j'if  is  further  Resolved.  That  a  Tax  of  one  Penny  on  the  Pm.nd 
be  laid  upon  IL  List  of  the  Polls  and  -'-ble  Estate  of  -  It^ab,  nts 
of  this  State,  that  shall  be  given  m  for  the  Year  1782    1783  and    /»4, 

T^rxr"yCaid  in  OZ  :ld^sTi*r^:S'af  h.^?  Mort 
*:S  ^IX^^  to  the^/o'e  -d  only  purpo  W  pay.n,^  «- 

S:i  ^farsaiT'TU-a  Tal  Sf^  on  *e  Po^nd  be  laid 

"-"blX'ih'e  T.  Z  of  K  T7 S:  a'!:d  r/s"  t?^e  a^^p^op^ted 
payable  by*J„f'^f°s„ie  and  only  Purpose  of  funding  the  Securities 

K^^o/z/m  tnai  a  granted  to  such  Non-Commissioned 

^Ssl^dtltrrS^ire  Coiine^et  cut  Line  afor.aid  ^s^^^^ 

Servfces  o  be  included  in  their  respective  Securities  which  shal  be 
Iven  for  the  Ballances  due  upon  ^e  Settlement  for  the  Yea     178a 

^Resolved  that  the  Doctiments  and  Pffl^'^^VTHe^Office  aid  he 
for  the  year  1780  Shall  be  lodged  in  he  Pay  Table  Office,  and  he 
Committee    shall    thereupon    Charge    the    amount    of    ^e    respective 

^th  n  Srtrt  B^rn^et'd:.:  '^^ZSX^:<^^  inS 
S«.fmtt"^4dJ:d^g  thtSest  to  be  consolidated  with  tlie  prinapa 

granted  to  the  State    1  reasure        p         HP         ^^  Administrators,  or 

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!X;brd!re"r to^rro^?  tt'p°ropt;lt?;.ies  agreeable  to  the 
^-Zn  t  ;S/.t^Xrjtt  Cen.  Erastus  W.c.tt  CoMohn 
?rC»?™c";&irTtrs  a^nlV^^Toh    Sefd°VJ  If 


14  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

sidered  as  part  of  this  States  Quota  for  their  respective  Services  for 
the  Year  1781,  the  Computations  to  he  made  upon  the  pay  Establish- 
ment as  has  been  from  Time  to  Time  made  by  the  General  Assembly 
Crediting  the  Account  of  the  Officers  of  various  Ranks  with  such 
Rations  as  are  allowed  them  respectively  by  Congress  which  have  been 
retained  and  not  received  by  them  or  any  Compensation  in  Lieu  thereof 
from  the  first  Day  of  April  1780  at  the  Price  of  eight  pence  per  Ration 
and  Charging  the  Accounts  of  Officers  and  Men  with  Such  Sums  as 
they  have  received  in  Money,  Articles  of  Refreshments  Cloathing  or 
otherwise  with  which  they  ought  to  be  Charged  upon  the  Principles 
of  former  Settlements  pursuant  to  Acts  of  Assembly. 

And  whereas  the  Settlement  with  the  Regimented  Artificers  and 
some  others  has  not  been  compleated  and  Whereas  there  has  been  some 
Omissions  in  the  former  Settlements, 

It  is  further  Resolved  that  the  Committee  hereby  appointed  shall 
Complete  said  Settlement  with  said  Regimented  Artificers  and  others, 
agreeable  to  the  Rules  and  Regulations  made  by  this  Assembly  also  to 
Settle  and  adjust  any  Omissions  of  Individuals  in  the  former  Settle- 
ment agreeable  to  the  Rules  adopted  in  said  Settlements,  and  make 
Returns  of  these  Doings  in  the  premisses  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
who  are  hereby  directed  to  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  the 
respective  Ballances  in  the  Same  manner  as  is  directed  to  be  done  in 
those  of  the  Connecticut  Line  in  the  respective  Settlements,  And  Report 
make  to  the  General  Assembly  in  May  next. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  the  Hon^'*^  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq""  to  be 
a  Delegate  in  Congress  untill  the  first  Monday  in  Novemb""  next  in  the 
Room  of  the  Hon''''^  Andrew  Adams  Esq""  resigned. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  That  the  Numbers  hereafter  annexed 
to  the  Several  Towns,  shall  be  the  number  or  Quota  of  Men  such 
Town  shall  raise,  to  fill  the  Regiment  of  State  Troops  raised  for  the 
Defence  of  the  Western  Frontiers. 


Hartford 

16 

Norwich 

22 

Middletown 

15 

Preston 

8 

Weathersfield 

11 

Windham 

11 

Symsbury 

14 

Lebanon 

13 

Farmington 

19 

Canterbury 

8 

Windsor 

8 

Plainfield 

5 

East  Windsor 

11 

Voluntown 

5 

Suffield 

7 

Pomfret 

9 

Enfield 

4 

Killingley 

9 

Willington 

3 

Woodstock 

7 

Hebron 

8 

Mansfield 

8 

Somers 

3 

Coventry 

8 

Bolton 

4 

Ashford 

7 

Stafford 

5 

Union 

2 

1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  15 


Tolland 

5 

Litchfield 

10 

Chatham 

9 

Woodbury 

19 

Haddam 

6 

Salisbury 

6 

East  Haddam 

9 

New  Milford 

11 

Colchester 

12 

Kent 

6 

Glastonbury 

6 

Sharon 

6 

Soiithington 

7 

Goshen 

5 

Wallingford 

10 

Cornwall 

4 

Durham 

5 

Canaan 

6 

Waterbury 

7 

Washington 

5 

Derby 

7 

Watertown 

8 

Cheshire 

7 

Torrington 

4 

Danbury 

10 

New  Hartford 

4 

Newtown 

8 

Hartland 

3 

Ridgfield 

6 

Winchester 

2 

New  Fairfield 

5 

Harrington 

4 

Reading 

5 

Norfolk 

3 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  M""  Fenn  Wadsworth  one  of  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  do  immediately  apply  himself  in  arranging 
preparing  and  Stating  the  Accounts  between  this  and  the  United  States 
and  that  he  procure  the  necessary  Papers  and  Documents  in  Order  for 
a  full  and  ample  Settlement  and  that  he  give  the  necessary  attendance 
on  such  Commissioners  as  Congress  shall  appoint  for  the  purpose  afore- 
said employing  such  Clerks  and  assistance  as  he  shall  find  necessary. 

Whereas  the  Committee  appointed  by  this  Assembly  in  October  Last 
to  enquire  into  and  estimate  the  Losses  of  every  Individual  in  the  Towns 
of  New  London  and  Groton  in  consequence  of  the  late  Hostile  Invasion 
of  the  Enemy  and  to  abate  the  State  Taxes  either  in  whole  or  in  part 
of  such  of  the  Sufferers  as  in  their  Opinion  are  proper  Subjects  of 
such  Abatement  and  to  make  Report  of  their  Doings  to  the  present 
Session  of  this  Assembly  have  not  yet  compleated  that  Business 

Therefore  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Committee  be 
and  they  are  hereby  reappointed  and  directed  to  finish  and  compleat  the 
said  Business,  having  special  regard  to  those  who  are  known  and  ap- 
proved Friends  to  the  Independence  of  America  in  their  Abatement  of 
any  Taxes  pursuant  to  their  Commission,  and  Also  to  receive  examine 
and  Arrange  the  Estimates  of  any  losses  of  Property  in  the  said  two 
Towns  which  belonged  to  Persons  not  resident  therein  and  make  Return 
of  their  Doings  to  the  General  Assembly  in  May  next. 

And  it  is  further  Resolved  that  Samuel  Mott  &  Rufus  Lathrop  Esq" 
be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  take  and  procure  all 
the  necessary  Depositions  for  investigating  a  full  knoledge  of  the 
Cruelties  and  Barbarities  Committed  by  the  Enemy  in  their  attack  and 
incursion  in  the  said  two  Towns  and  make  Report  to  his  Excellency 
the  Governer  as  soon  as  may  be. 


16  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Whereas  sundry  Persons  fell  and  others  were  Wounded  in  Groton 
Fort  the  6*''  Day  of  September  last  who  lost  considerable  property  by 
being  robbed  by  the  Enemy  of  Articles  of  Cloathing, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Samuel  Mott  &  Rufus  Lathrop 
Esq""^,  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  said 
Groton  and  after  hearing  such  Wounded  Men  and  the  Representatives 
of  those  who  fell  in  said  Fort,  shall  liquidate  and  adjust  such  Accounts 
of  Losses  as  shall  be  brought  in  and  Sufficiently  proved  and  make  their 
Report  of  what  they  find  together  with  their  Opinion  thereon  to  this 
Assembly  in  May  next. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  Safety  be  directed  to  Issue  the  necessary  Orders  for  carrying 
into  full  and  compleat  Execution  the  Act  of  Assembly  passed  this  Session 
for  filling  this  States  Quota  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  particu- 
larly that  they  appoint  the  Place  or  Places  of  rendezvous  for  the  Recruits 
and  also  the  Mode  of  mustering  said  Recruits, 

And  be  it  further  Resolved  that  the  Several  Committees  appointed 
in  and  by  said  Act  in  the  difTerent  Counties  in  this  State  in  determining 
the  interfering  Claims  of  the  different  Towns  and  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  Safety  in  determining  the  interfering  Claims  of  Towns  in 
different  Counties,  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  proceed  in  deter- 
mining said  Claims  by  the  Rules  given  in  the  Act  passed  by  this  Assembly 
for  raising  and  compleating  this  States  Quota  of  the  Continental  Army 
last  Year. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be 
directed  to  affix  the  Price  of  Barrels  for  putting  up  the  Provisions  col- 
lected on  the  2/6  Tax  also  such  allowance  as  they  shall  Judge  reasonable 
for  receiving  in  and  putting  up  said  Provisions  and  draw  Orders  in 
favour  of  said  Receivers  for  the  Payment  of  the  Same  out  of  said  Tax, 
Be  it  further  Resolved  that  the  receivers  appointed  in  the  Several 
Towns  on  the  two  shiUing  &  sixpenny  Tax  be  directed  to  receive  all 
kinds  of  Provision  as  Specified  in  said  Act  untill  the  first  Day  of 
May  next. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  his  Excellency  the  Captain  General 
of  the  Militia  of  this  State  be  directed  to  Issue  his  Orders  for  an  im- 
mediate and  peremptory  Detachment  of  300  nonCommissioned  Officers 
and  Privates  from  the  2*^,  4''*  &  6*^  Brigades,  and  the  first  and  sixth 
Regiments  part  of  the  first  Brigade  of  the  Militia  in  equal  proportions 
&  exclusive  of  the  SeaCoast  Towns,  to  march  and  be  at  the  Post  of 
Stamford  by  the  last  Day  of  February  instant  to  Serve  under  the 
Officers  of  the  Regiment  at  that  Post  for  the  defence  of  the  Western 
Frontier  in  the  room  of  the  Men  of  said  Regiment  whose  Time  shall 
expire  the  P*  Day  of  March  next,  to  continue  in  Service  untill  the  P* 
Day  of  May  next, 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  17 

Provided  nevertheless  that  the  Men  so  detached  be  dismissed  as  soon 
as  the  Towns  respectively  to  which  they  belong  shall  raise  their  Recruits 
or  Men  for  the  Regiment  of  Guards  to  be  commanded  by  Lt  Col" 
Canfield  and  they  shall  arrive  to  the  Place  of  their  destination  and 
Join  said  Regiment  before  said  P*  Day  of  May. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  David  Thomson  Ahennaz  Punderson  and 
others  in  behalf  of  themselves  and  the  rest  of  the  Non-Commissioned 
Officers  and  Soldiers  Serving  in  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Continental 
Army,  Representing  to  this  Assembly  that  by  a  Resolve  of  Congress 
passed  the  27^^  Day  of  May  1778  the  Serjeants  of  the  Infantry  in  the 
Continental  Army  should  receive  ten  Dollars  per  Month  as  Wages, 
And  that  the  Serjeants  of  Infantry,  have  ever  been  Entitled  to  receive, 
the  said  Sum  of  ten  Dollars  as  their  Monthly  Wages,  and  that  the 
Committee  for  settling  the  Pay  and  Wages  of  the  Army,  allowed  to 
the  Serjeants  of  Infantry  only  eight  Dollars  per  Month  Praying  this 
Assembly  to  make  them  a  further  allowance  of  two  Dollars  per  Month 
in  addition  to  said  eight  Dollars  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly,  that  there  be  and  hereby  is  allowed  and  granted  to 
the  Serjeants  of  the  Infantry  in  the  Connecticut  Line  Serving  in  the 
Continental  Army  on  and  after  the  \3^^  Day  of  August  1781  A  further 
Addition  of  two  Dollars  Per  Month  from  and  after  the  27*'*  Day  of 
May  AD  1778  untill  the  first  Day  of  January  1782,  on  such  part  of 
the  Time  as  any  one  may  have  Served  as  a  Serjeant  in  said  Line 
within  the  Time  aforesaid  and  the  Committee  that  may  be  appointed 
to  Settle  the  Wages  of  the  Army  up  to  the  first  Day  of  January  1782 
are  hereby  directed  and  Impowered  to  add  the  Same  to  the  Ballance 
found  due  to  each  Serjeant  Serving  as  aforesaid  and  the  Same  shall 
be  Secured  together  with  and  in  the  Same  manner  as  their  Wages  for 
the  Year  1781  are  or  shall  be  directed  to  be  Secured  by  this  Assembly. 

Whereas  the  raising  and  keeping  up  from  Time  to  Time  the  number 
of  Troops  necessary  for  the  Security  of  this  State  against  the  Incursions 
and  depredations  of  the  Enemy  while  they  have  been  and  continue  in 
the  Possession  of  York  Island  and  long  Island  with  a  Powerful  Army, 
and  the  Supporting  and  defraying  the  expences  of  the  Troops  so  raised 
in  the  first  instance  is  a  burthen  upon  this  State  which  they  are  wholly 
unable  to  bear  and  at  the  Same  Time  contribute  their  Quota  of  the 
Continental  expence  for  support  of  the  Present  War, 

And  Whereas  the  United  States  have  in  Simular  Cases  particularly 
in  the  State  of  New  York  and  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  directed 
that  the  Troops  raised  and  destined  to  expel  the  Enemy  and  prevent 
their  depredations  in  those  particular  States  should  be  Supported  and 
paid  by  the  United  States, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be 
desired  to  apply  to  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled,  earnestly 
requesting  that  ten  Companies  to  Consist  of  one  Captain  two  Lieutenants 


18  PTTBLic  SBCOKDS  Januarv', 

one  Ensign  and  one  hundred  non Commissioned  OScers  and  Privates 

eadi  to  be  under  the  Command  of  One  Lieuien^  Colonel  and  one  Major, 

to  be  raised  by  this  State  z- ' --ue  in  Service  therein  for  the  Term 

of  one  Year  unless  sooner   _-. i^sd,  be  Supported  and  paid  by  the 

United  States  upon  the  same  Terms  and  under  the  like  Regulations 
wi±  the  Troops  Stationed  in  Massachusets  or  those  raised  and  Stationed 
in  the  State  of  XewYork  the  last  Campaign,  or  that  a  like  number  of 
the  Continental  Troops  raised  b}-  this  State  may  be  kept  and  Stationed 
tntrein  for  the  immediate  Defence  of  this  and  the  United  States,  dming 
the  Term  aforesaid,  And  his  Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired  to 
inforce  this  request  with  such  farther  reasons  and  observations  as  he 
shall  Judge  proper. 

Whereas  it  is  Represented  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Pay  Masters 
appointed  to  pa}-  the  Recruits  for  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Continental 
Ann}-,  whose  Time  of  Service  expired  the  last  day  of  DecemTy,  1780 
have  not  been  able  to  obtain  Mone}-  sumdent  to  make  a  full  Settlement 
with  those  Recruits, 

Therejore  Resolved  hy  this  Assembly  that  on  the  several  Paymasters 
before  mentioned  making  a  Settlement  with  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
of  the  Mone}-  the}-  ha^'e  received,  and  how  far  they  have  proceeded  in 
paying  the  Vv'ages  due  to  said  Recruits  that  thereupon  the  Committee 
of  Pay  Table  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  said  Pay  Masters  for 
Such  Sums  as  may  be  necessarv-  to  Settle  the  pay  of  sudi  Recruits  at 
te  of  fort}-  shillings  Per  Month  to  be  paid  out  of  the  Tax  of  two 
_, :.^s  &  sixpence  granted  in  May  last. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Delegates  of  this  State  in  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States  be  and  the}^  are  hereby  authorized  and 
instructed  to  move  "'•-— ^ss  to  postpone  the  ''-■' '-^tment  of  Commis- 
sioners to  hear  and  :  -ne  the  Case  respec:  ,^  .  Lands  in  Contro- 
versy bet\^'een  the  State  of  Pensylvania  and  this  State  untill  after  the 
termination  of  the  Present  War,  because  that  sundry  Papers  of  Im- 

— -^  Case  are  in  the  Hands  of  Council  in  £•    '      '  and  cannot 

...  _.  ; —  _  _urmg  the  War  nor  is  it  convenient  for  \:..  ., _:es  to  divert 

their  attention  from  the  great  Objects  of  the  War  to  attend  to  private 
Controversies.  And  they  are  hereby  further  Authorized  and  Instructed 
to  confer  •-  uch  Persons  as  may  be  Authorized  on  the  Part  of  the 

State  of  X -:.._. -vania,  respecting  the  Quieting  of  the  Possessions  of 
the  People  Settled  on  the  Lands  in  Controversy  between  the  State  of 
Pensylvania  and  this  State  under  the  Qaim  of  either  of  said  States 
And  also  the  Lands  that  have  been  heretofore  possesed  and  Improved 

by  Pe' '-'•  ■'•■':  been  dr: —  -  "  therefrom  by  the  common  Enemy, 

and  01-        _-     _         ^  State  to  .  to  such  Possessors  and  Qaimants 

so  much  of  Said  Lands  which  have  been  by  them  so  occupied  and  Im- 
proved and  other  Lands  adjoining  thereto  as  the  said  Delegates  shall 
Judge  Just  &  equitable  and  as  shall  be  agreed  to  on  the  part  of  the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  19 

State  of  Pensylvania  having  a  Strict  regard  to  the  principles  of  reci- 
procity therein  and  that  they  make  Report  of  their  Doings  to  this 
Assembly. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Officers  and  Men  who  have 
Served  in  the  State  Regiments  or  in  the  Militia  when  on  Duty  or  in 
the  Coast  Guards  or  Garrisons,  who  are  or  shall  be  Intituled  to  pay 
for  any  retained  Rations  and  which  shall  be  due  or  payable  out  of  the 
2/6  Tax  payable  in  December  last  shall  be  allowed  for  every  such 
retained  Ration  the  Sum  of  eight  Pence  out  of  said  Tax  and  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  adjust  the  Accounts  and 
draw  Orders  for  payment  accordingly. 

Whereas  the  Estate  of  Seth  Seely  of  Stamford  in  Fairfield  County 
was  by  the  Adjourned  Superior  Court  holden  at  Fairfield  in  and  for 
Fairfield  County  in  Novemb''  1777  declared  forfeit  to  and  ordered  to 
be  sold  for  the  use  of  the  Publick  Treasury  of  this  State,  the  whole  of 
which  Estate  has  not  yet  been  Sold  and  it  being  i-epresented  to  this 
Assembly  that  there  are  a  number  of  Debts  due  from  said  Estate, 

Whereupon  it  is  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  Col°  Charles  Webb 
&  M""  Joshua  Ambler  both  of  said  Stamford  be  and  they  are  hereby 
appointed  a  Committee  with  full  Power  to  Liquidate  and  Settle  all  the 
Debts  due  from  said  Estate  and  to  make  Report  thereof  to  the  General 
Assembly  at  their  Session  in  May  next  said  Committee  to  be  under 
Oath  for  that  purpose. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  be 
and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  receive  of  M''  Joseph  Hopkins  the 
Treasurers  Notes  Dated  the  20*^  of  May  1778  drawn  in  favour  of 
Capt  Ebenezer  Smith  for  Continental  Money  at  their  nominal  Value 
towards  payment  for  the  Lands  lately  iDclonging  to  Noah  Cambe  and 
ordered  by  an  Act  of  this  Assembly  in  May  last  to  be  Sold  by  said 
Hopkins. 

Whereas  by  a  Resolve  of  this  Assembly  past  in  October  last  the 
Several  Towns  in  this  State  had  Liberty  to  deliver  over  to  Henry 
Champion  Esq''  Superintending  Commissary  on  his  Order  Beef  Cattle 
to  the  amount  of  two  pence  on  the  Pound  in  part  payment  of  the  Tax 
of  two  shillings  and  sixpence  on  the  Pound  Granted  in  May  last  but 
no  mode  of  Settlement  with  the  Treasurer  is  therein  pointed  out, 

Therefore  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Select  Men  of  the 
several  Towns  within  this  State  or  the  Person  or  Persons  who  have 
delivered  over  said  Beef  Cattle  to  Henry  Champion  Esq""  on  his  Order 
for  the  Use  of  the  United  Stated  pursuant  to  said  Resolve  shall  pro- 
duce the  Receipts  by  them  taken  therefor  to  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  who  shall  thereupon  Charge  the  Amount  thereof  to  the  Account 
of  the  United  States  and  make  out  a  Certificate  thereof  which  being 


20  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

delivered  into  the  Hands  of  the  respective  Collectors  shall  be  their 
sufficient  Voucher  to  be  Credited  to  the  amount  thereof  in  their  Settle- 
ment of  said  Tax  with  the  Treasurer. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be 
and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  and  directed  to  receive  all  Orders  hereto- 
fore drawn  in  Continental  Money  for  Services  done  this  State  and 
Liquidate  Settle  and  reduce  all  such  as  bear  Date  before  the  18th 
Day  of  March  1780  according  to  the  Scale  of  Depreciation  adopted  by 
this  State,  and  those  that  Bear  Date  on  or  after  said  18th  Day  of 
March  and  before  the  1  June  1780  at  the  Rate  of  one  for  Sixty,  and 
those  that  bear  Date  on  or  after  said  first  Day  of  June  at  the  Rate  of 
one  for  sevent}^  two.  And  such  Orders  being  so  adjusted  and  reduced 
to  their  Just  Value  in  lawfuU  Money  the  said  Committee  are  to  draw 
Orders  in  favour  of  the  Persons  to  whom  the  Same  shall  be  found  due 
with  the  Interest  thereon  arising  after  the  Date  of  such  Orders  on  the 
Treasurer  for  Notes  payable  in  Gold  or  Silver  within  one  Year  after 
the  expiration  of  the  War  with  an  annual  Interest  of  six  Per  Cent 
agreeable  to  the  Tenor  of  those  Ordered  to  be  Given  by  an  Act  of 
Assembly  passed  in  Novemb""  1780,  And  the  Treasurer  is  likewise 
Impowered  and  directed  to  give  like  Notes  for  Principle  and  Interest 
due  on  such  Notes  upon  which  he  has  heretofore  Given  Certificates  for 
Interest  agreeable  to  said  Act. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col"  -Hezekiah  Wyllys,  be  and  he 
is  hereby  appointed  to  receive  the  Additions  and  fourfold  Assessments 
made  to  the  List  for  the  Year  1781  which  the  Listers  of  the  several 
Towns  in  this  State  are  hereby  Ordered  and  directed  to  make  up  and 
transmit  to  him  by  the  tenth  Day  of  March  next  who  is  impowered 
and  directed  to  correct  any  mistakes  or  miscasts  that  may  appear  therein 
and  return  the  Same  to  the  Secretary  who  is  thereupon  to  Record  the 
Same  and  transmit  a  Copy  thereof  to  the  Treasurer,  And  the  Several 
Printers  in  this  State  are  required  to  publish  the  foregoing  Resolve  in 
their  respective  News  Papers. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and 
hereby  are  directed  and  Impowered  in  filling  the  Pay  Rolls  of  Adam 
Shapley  Captain  of  the  Matross  Company  of  Fort  Trumbull  in  New 
London  and  William  Latham  Capt  of  the  Matross  Company  of  Fort 
Griswold  in  Groton,  to  allow  to  each  nonCommission  Officer  and  private 
Inlisted  in  said  Companies  after  tlie  13*^  Day  of  April  1780  the  Sum 
of  three  Pounds  States  Money  as  a  Bounty,  and  whatever  Sum  of 
Money  the  said  Shapley  and  Latham  may  have  received  in  Bills  emitted 
by  this  State  more  than  sufficient  to  pay  off  the  Bounties  of  said  Com- 
pany shall  be  reckoned  towards  payment  of  their  Wages  at  the  pro- 
portion of  one  pound  in  Silver  or  Gold  to  be  equal  to  two  pounds  of 
the  aforesaid  Bills,  And  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  are  hereby 


\y^2.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  21 

directed  and  Impowered  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  Payment  of  the 
said  Shapley  &  Lathams  Pay  Rolls  out  of  the  Tax  of  2/6  on  the  pound 
granted  by  this  Assembly  in  May  last. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  County  Court  to  be  held  at 
New  London  in  and  for  the  County  of  New  London  on  the  P*  Tuesday 
of  Feby  1782  by  Adjournment  be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  Adjour<^ 
to  the  3^  Tuesday  of  the  same  Month  of  February  cases  to  be  held  at 
New  London  aforsaid  and  all  persons  concerned  therein  are  hereby 
directed  to  take  notice  thereof  accordingly. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  Brigadier  General  Jedidiah  Hunt- 
ington be  desired  to  Cause  proper  Pay  Rolls  to  be  made  out  of  all  the 
Recruits  on  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Continental  Army  whose  Time 
of  Service  for  which  they  were  detached  or  Inlisted  expired  on  the  last 
Day  of  Decemb^  1781,  and  lodge  the  same  with  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  as  soon  as  may  be  and  that  thereon  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  said  Recruits  respectively  for  such 
Sums  as  they  shall  find  due  to  be  paid  out  of  the  Tax  of  the  Shillmg  & 
sixpence  granted  in  May  last  taking  Care  that  they  deliver  such  order 
only  to  the  persons  in  whose  favour  it  is  drawn  on  his  Special  Orders, 
and  that  they  Credit  the  State  for  Family  supplies,  small  Cloathing  and 
Refreshments  delivered  to  Such  Recruits,  And  that  his  Excellency  the 
Governor  be  desired  to  Send  a  Copy  of  this  Resolve  to  said  Gen' 
Huntington. 

Whereas  on  the  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  this  Assembly 
to  examine  what  Provisions  have  been  Issued  by  the  Issuing  Commis- 
sary in  the  Town  of  Hartford  or  others  put  up  in  this  State  to  Persons 
who  Claim  to  be  Officers  in  the  NewYork  Regiment  of  State  Guards 
now  raising  to  be  Commanded  by  Col"  M^Kinstry,  also  to  examine  by 
what  Authority  such  provisions  have  been  Issued  to  such  officers  & 
It  appears  to  this  Assembly,  That  M^  Benjamin  Stephens  Issuing  Com- 
missary in  Hartford  hath  from  the  7'^  Day  of  Novemb^  1781,  to  the 
3pt  of  January  1782  delivered  to  the  Order  of  M-"  Ezekiel  Scott  oi 
Farmington  who  Claims  to  be  Major  of  said  Regiment  a  large  Quantity 
of  Provisions  amounting  to  2684  Rations  upon  a  provision  Return  of 
a  number  of  Officers  and  Men  said  to  be  engaged  in  said  Regiment, 
And  that  Ralph  Pomeroy  Esq""  hath  Issued  to  said  Scott  a  Quantity 
of  Forage  for  two  Horses  for  said  Term  that  there  is  no  proper  Evi- 
dence that  the  Men  for  whom  such  Rations  were  drawn  were  really 
engaged  in  said  Service,  That  the  Officers  were  only  Candidates  for  a 
Commission    upon   certain    Conditions   not   yet   fulfilled   that   the    said 
provisions  and  Forage  were  delivered  to  the  said  Scott,  by  virtue  of 
Orders  received  from  Maj^  General  Lord  Sterling,  which  were  given 
upon  the  presumption  doubtless  that  said  Officers  were  faithfully  em- 
ployed in  the  Recruiting  Service  agreeable  to  the  Tenor  of  the  Warrants 


22  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

given  them  when  in  fact  they  have  been  employed  principally  in  their 
own  Business,  And  that  Provisions  in  considerable  Quantities  have  been 
Issued  by  said  Commissary  upon  the  Orders  of  sundry  officers  on 
Furlough  and  not  on  command, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Commissary  and  Quarter 
Master  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  Issue  no  more  Provisions  or 
Forage  to  any  Officers  or  Men  belonging  or  Claiming  to  belong  to  the 
said  New  York  State  Guards,  or  to  any  Person  whatever  on  Furlough, 
and  that  the  said  Major  Scott  forthwith  return  into  the  publick  Store 
in  Hartford  the  full  Amount  of  the  provisions  by  him  so  drawn  as 
aforesaid  as  he  will  answer  for  his  Contempt  to  this  Assembly,  And 
His  Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired  to  Write  his  Excellency  George 
Clinton  Esq""  Governor  of  the  State  of  New  York  or  such  other  person 
as  he  shall  think  proper  Stating  the  principal  Facts  relative  to  the 
Conduct  of  said  Officers  belonging  to  the  said  Regiment  of  Guards 
that  such  Measures  may  be  taken  thereon  as  may  be  proper  and 
necessary. 

Whereas  the  General  Assembly  at  their  Sessions  in  May  1781 
Resolved  that  there  should  then  be  forthwith  purchased  and  procured 
Sixty  one  Horses  in  the  County  of  Hartford,  twenty  eight  in  the  County 
of  NewHaven  thirty  in  the  County  of  NewLondon,  twenty  seven  in 
the  County  of  Fairfield,  thirty  One  in  the  County  of  Windham  and 
thirty  three  in  the  County  of  Litchfield  Amounting  in  the  whole  to 
two  hundred  and  ten  Horses  suitable  and  for  the  express  purpose  of 
remounting  a  like  number  of  Col**  Sheldons  Regiment  of  Continental 
Dragoons  And  for  the  more  Speedy  procuring  said  Horses,  appointed 
a  Committee  to  make  purchase  thereof,  apportioned  to  said  respective 
Counties  as  aforesaid,  and  to  enable  them  to  fulfill  said  Trust  the 
Treasurer  was  directed  to  number  and  Sign  210  Blank  Notes  of  the 
Tenor  in  said  Resolve  prescribed  and  to  Deliver  said  Notes  so  numbered 
and  Signed  to  said  Committee  in  the  proportion  therein  mentioned  and 
by  said  Resolve  said  Committee  were  Severally  authorized  to  fill  up 
said  Blank  Notes,  inserting  the  Sum  at  which  he  should  purchase  said 
Horses  respectively,  and  deliver  said  Notes  in  payment  for  the  Same, 
and  the  Several  Individuals  of  said  Committee  were  directed  to  make 
due  Returns  of  the  Names  and  Places  of  abode  of  the  Persons  of  whom 
he  should  purchase  and  to  whom  he  should  deliver  Such  Notes  in 
Payment  together  with  the  Number  and  amount  of  each  Note  so 
deHvered,  and  said  Committee  now  apply  for  a  Rule  for  Settlement  no 
provision  being  yet  made  for  that  purpose  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Committee  be  and  they  hereby 
are  Severally  directed,  to  make  out  a  true  and  exact  account  by  them 
respectively  Subscribed  of  the  Number  of  Horses  by  them  purchased 
of  the  Names  and  Places  of  Abode  of  the  Persons  of  whom  they  pur- 
chased the  Same  and  to  whom  they  delivered  said  Notes  in  payment 
therefor,  expressing  the  Numbers  and  Sum  of  each  Note  respectively, 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  23 

and  that  they  delivered  said  Horses  to  said  Col°  Sheldon  or  some  other 
Officer  of  his  said  Regiment  or  to  some  other  Person  or  persons  author- 
ized to  receive  the  Same  by  the  Authority  of  this  State,  expressing  the 
Name  or  Names  of  the  Person  or  Persons  to  whom  said  Horses  were 
delivered  and  make  Oath  thereto  before  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table, 
and  thereupon  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  on  said  Purchasers  pro- 
ducing and  lodging  in  the  Pay  Table  office  proper  Receipts  for  said 
Horses  so  delivered  shall  Certify  the  Treasurer  thereof  and  Charge  the 
United  States  therewith  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  said 
respective  Purchasers  for  such  Sums  as  they  shall  find  reasonable  for 
their  Commissions  for  purchasing  and  reasonable  expence  for  pasturing 
and  delivering  said  Horses,  and  the  said  Purchasers  on  their  producing 
to  the  Treasurer  said  Certificates  from  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
shall  deliver  back  to  the  Treasurer  all  the  said  Blank  Notes  by  them 
respectively  so  received  and  not  accounted  for  with  the  Pay  Table 
Committee,  and  receive  back  of  the  Treasurer  their  Receipts  by  them 
given  for  said  Blank  Notes,  but  in  Case  said  purchasers  or  any  of  them 
shall  not  account  for  and  return  to  said  Treasurer  as  aforesaid  the  whole 
Number  of  blank  Notes  by  them  received  on  or  before  the  first  Day 
of  May  next.  The  Treasurer  instead  of  delivering  up  s*^  Receipts  shall 
Endorse  thereon  the  Number  and  amount  of  said  Blank  Notes  ac- 
counted for  and  returned  as  before  directed  and  deliver  said  Receipts 
into  the  Hands  of  the  States  Attorney  for  Hartford  County  who  shall 
immediately  put  the  Same  in  fiat  and  each  of  said  Notes  not  accounted 
for  or  returned  agreeable  to  the  Directions  of  this  Resolve  shall  be 
computed  at  the  Sum  of  thirty  Pounds  Lawfull  Money  and  the  Interest 
thereof  from  the  first  of  June  last. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  Stephen  Mix  Mitchell  Esq'"  and 
Col°  Hozekiah  Wyllys  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee 
to  procure  Copies  of  the  Resolves  of  Assembly  which  have  never  been 
printed  and  such  as  having  been  from  Time  to  Time  printed  in  Hand 
Bills  which  concern  the  Publick  and  cause  the  Same  to  be  printed  and 
connected  in  their  Order  in  a  Pamphlet  for  the  Use  of  the  Publick. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Select  Men  of  the  Several 
Towns  in  this  State  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  immediately  after 
the  first  Day  of  February  next  to  procure  and  transmit  to  his  Excellency 
the  Governor  an  exact  Account  of  the  number  of  Inhabitants  in  their 
respective  Towns  on  said  Day  in  the  manner  following  viz. 

The  Number  of  Males  above  the  Age  of  fifty. 

The  Number  of  Males  under  the  Age  of  fifty  and  above  the  Age 
of  sixteen. 

The  Number  of  Males  under  the  Age  of  sixteen. 

The  Number  of  Females. 

The  Number  of  Indians  Male  and  Female. 

The  Number  of  Negroes  &  Molattoes  Male  &  Female. 


24  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

And  that  his  Excellency  be  thereupon  desired  to  transmit  to  Congress 
proper  Returns  agreeable  to  their  Requisition  of  the  11*^  Day  of  Decem- 
ber Anno  Dom  1781. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  Safety  be  and  they  are  hereby  authorized  and  Impowered 
to  Sell  and  dispose  of  or  export  to  the  Havannah  or  such  Ports  as  they 
shall  Judge  best  on  freight  so  much  of  the  Supplies  of  the  Beef,  Flour 
and  other  Articles  of  the  produce  of  this  State,  received  on  the  six 
penny  Tax  granted  in  October  1780,  and  on  the  two  shilling  &  sixpenny 
Tax  as  they  shall  Judge  prudent  to  risque  reserving  a  Sufficiency  for 
the  Use  of  the  Army  and  the  Troops  of  this  State  and  to  employ  the 
necessary  Agents  and  Factors  to  negotiate  the  Business  and  give  all 
necessary  Orders  therefor  and  call  such  Agents  or  Factors  to  Account, 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Samuel  Canfield  Esq""  to  be  Lieut  Colonel 
Comm*  &  Elijah  Humphrey  Esq''  to  be  Major  in  the  Regiment  Ordered 
to  be  raised  for  the  defence  of  Horseneck  or  Western  Frontiers. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  James  Dana,  James  Stoddard  Samuel 
Granger  and  Charles  Miel  to  be  Captains  in  the  Regiment  ordered  to 
be  raised  for  the  Defence  of  Horseneck  or  western  Frontiers. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Henry  Bull  David  Spencer  Josiah  Smith 
Ebenezer  Root  Zadock  Howe  Oliver  Bostwick  Elijah  Hoct  &  Nicholas 
Keigwin  to  be  Lieutenants  in  the  Regiment  ordered  to  be  raised  for 
the  Defence  of  Horseneck  or  Western  Frontiers. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Abiel  Wilson  John  Bulkley  J""  Caleb 
Hendy  Jun""  and  Russell  Bissell  to  be  Ensigns  in  the  Regiment  Ordered 
to  be  raised  for  the  Defence  of  Horseneck  or  Western  Frontiers. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Superior  Court  in  this  State 
be  and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  draw  on  the 
Treasury  of  this  State  for  their  Wages  so  far  as  they  find  it  necessary 
on  the  penny  Rate  payable  in  March  last,  and  also  that  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  and  Secretary  have  right  to  have  Orders  drawn  in  their 
favours  so  far  as  they  find  it  necessary  for  themselves  and  the  Clerks 
the  Treasurer  is  Obliged  to  employ  on  the  said  penny  Rate  or  on  such 
other  Rates  as  are  not  Specially  appropriated. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  His  Excellency  the  Governor  be 
and  he  is  hereby  desired  to  transmit  to  Congress  the  Memorial  and 
Account  of  Thomas  Dickinson  laid  before  this  Assembly  respecting 
Supplies  by  him  furnished  to  the  United  States  in  the  Department  of 
Military  Stores  and  to  write  to  the  president  of  Congress  requesting  that 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  25 

said  Account  if  Just  may  be  paid  or  an  Order  for  the  Ballance  thereof 
be  drawn  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State. 

Upon  a  Representation  made  to  this  Assembly  Shewing  that  on  the 
30*''  Day  of  August  last  past  a  party  of  British  Troops  and  Refugees 
made  an  Incursion  into  the  Parish  of  West  Haven  in  New  Haven  and 
destroyed  much  of  the  property  of  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Parish  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  General  Andrew  Ward  Col°  Edward 
Russell  and  Gideon  Buckingham  Esq'"  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed 
a  Committee  to  enquire  into  and  estimate  the  losses  of  every  Individual 
in  said  Parish  in  Consequence  of  the  said  Invasion  of  the  Enemy  and 
abate  such  part  of  the  State  Taxes  of  such  Sufferers  as  in  their  Opinion 
are  proper  Subjects  of  such  abatement,  and  make  Report  of  their  Doings 
to  this  Assembly  at  their  next  Sessions. 

Whereas  it  is  Represented  to  this  Assembly  that  Some  of  the  Listers 
in  this  State  the  Year  past  have  neglected  to  add  the  Poles  and  Teams 
of  those  who  have  been  employed  in  the  Service  of  any  of  the  Armys 
who  have  been  marching  from  Place  to  Place  in  these  States  in  the  Lists 
of  said  Towns  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Listers  in  the  Several  Towns 
where  such  Teamsters  and  Teams  have  been  neglected  and  not  included 
in  the  Lists  of  such  Towns  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  add  to 
the  Lists  of  such  Towns  respectively  for  the  Year  1781  all  the  Poles 
and  Teams  who  have  been  in  either  of  said  Service  and  so  neglected 
and  not  included  in  the  Lists  of  said  Town  as  aforesaid,  according  to 
the  Sums  set  in  the  Law  for  such  Poles  Oxen  or  Horses  And  the  Same 
transmit  with  the  Additions  to  the  Lists  of  said  Towns  in  due  form. 

Whereas  Nathan  Dauchy  of  Salisbury  was  by  the  Town  of  Salisbury 
Chosen  Collector  of  the  Tax  on  ninepence  on  the  Pound  granted  on 
the  List  of  the  Year  1780  payable  in  March  1782  and  has  received  a 
Warrant  from  the  Treasurer  for  Collecting  the  Same  accordingly,  since 
which  the  said  Dauchy  has  removed  out  of  said  Town  of  Salisbury 
at  a  great  Distance  which  renders  it  inconvenient  for  him  to  Collect  the 
Same  and  he  has  thereupon  returned  said  Warrant  and  said  Town  of 
Salisbury  have  in  Consequence  thereof  Chosen  Ensign  George  Marsh 
of  said  Salisbury  to  collect  said  ninepenny  Tax  in  the  room  of  said 
Dauchy  and  request  that  the  Treasurer  maybe  directed  to  Issue  his 
Warrant  to  said  Marsh  accordingly  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  George  Marsh  be  and  he  is 
hereby  authorized  and  appointed  Collector  of  said  Tax  at  the  Hazard 
and  risque  of  said  Town  of  Salisbury  and  for  whose  Conduct  the  said 
Town  of  Salisbury  is  to  be  accountable  in  the  premisses,  And  the 
Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  receive  said  Warrant  formerly  directed 
to  said  Dauchy  and  to  Issue  his  Warrant  to  said  Marsh  for  collecting 
the  Same  accordingly. 


26  ruBLTC  RECORDS  January, 

This  Assemlily  do  appoint  Oliver  Wolcott  Jun  to  be  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table. 

Resoh'cd  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Resolves  therein  passed  directing 
the  Select  Men  of  the  Several  Towns  in  this  State  to  make  Returns 
of  the  Number  of  Inhabitants  therein  and  directing  the  Collectors  of 
the  half  Crown  Tax  granted  in  May  last  to  make  returns  of  the  Provi- 
sion and  others  Collected  thereon  be  immediately  published  in  the 
Several  News  Papers  printed  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Roger  NewberrA-  and  Jabez  Perkins  Esq' 
to  be  of  the  Council  of  Safety  untill  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  in 
May  next. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  Safet}'  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  to  Lease  out  the 
Furnace  at  Salisbun,'  and  its  appendages  with  the  Lands  thereto  apper- 
taining or  otlierwise  direct  and  order  the  Improvement  of  the  premisses 
as  the}^  shall  Judge  most  beneficial  for  the  State. 

"V^^ereas  the  General  Assembly  did  Grant  a  Letter}^  for  raising 
a  Sum  of  Money  to  build  a  Bridge  over  the  East  River  in  New  Haven 
reserving  to  themselves  a  Right  to  fix  the  place  where  such  Bridge 
should  be  Built, 

Therefore  Resolved  that  Gener^  Andrew  ^^'ard  Col°  Edward  Russell 
&  Gideon  Buckingham  Esq''  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Com- 
mittee to  repair  to  said  New  Haven  and  point  out  and  fix  upon  such 
place  for  Building  said  Bridge  as  shall  be  most  convenient  for  the 
Inhabitants  of  s^  New  Haven  and  will  best  accomodate  the  Publick  and 
make  a  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  in  May  next. 

Whereas  Jehiel  Markham  of  Enfield,  who  in  Consequence  of  a 
special  Resolve  of  the  General  Assembly  in  February  1781,  was  duely 
Chosen  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes  in  and  for  the  Town  of  Enfield 
for  the  Year  1781,  and  the  Treasurer  has  sent  out  his  Warrants  accord- 
ingly directed  to  said  Markham  who  has  collected  a  part  of  said  Taxes, 
and  has  since  refused  to  proceed  in  Collecting  the  remainder,  and  has 
delivered  up  the  Money  by  him  Collected  which  has  not  been  paid  into 
the  Treasury-,  together  with  Papers  into  the  Hands  of  John  Booth  of 
said  Enfield,  who  is  willing  to  undertake  the  Collection  of  the  remain- 
ing part  of  said  Taxes,  and  the  Town  is  wiUing  and  desirous  that  said 
Booth  might  be  appointed  for  that  purpose  accordingly,  for  whose 
Conduct  in  the  premisses  said  Town  is  willing  to  be  accountable, 

Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Booth  be  and 
he  is  hereby  appointed  to  Collect  the  remaining  part  of  said  Taxes  in 
and  for  said  Town  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  Ordered  to  direct  his 
Warrants  to  said  Booth  accordingly,  and  that  the  Town  stand  account- 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  27 

able  for  his  Conduct  therein  in  the  Same  manner  as  if  he  had  been 
Chosen  by  them  in  the  Usual  Way. 

Whereas  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  by  their  Order 
passed  the  14^^  Day  of  Novemb""  1781,  have  notified  to  this  Assembly 
that  pursuant  to  the  ninth  Article  of  the  confederation,  the  supreme 
Executive  Council  of  the  State  of  Pensylvania  have  presented  a  Petition 
to  Congress  Stating  that  a  Controversy  has  long  subsisted  between  the 
said  State  of  Pensylvania  and  this  State  respecting  sundry  Lands  lying 
within  the  Northern  Boundary  of  the  said  State  of  Pennsylvania,  and 
praying  for  a  hearing  in  pursuance  of  the  ninth  Article  of  the  Confedera- 
tion, And  that  the  fourth  Monday  in  June  next  is  assigned  for  the 
appearence  of  the  said  States  of  Pensylvania  and  Connecticut  by  their 
lawfull  Agents  in  the  place  in  which  Congress  shall  then  sit  to  proceed 
in  the  premisses  as  by  the  said  Confederation  is  directed  — 

Resolved  hy  this  Assembly  that  the  Honb^*  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq' 
William  Samuel  Johnson  &  Jesse  Root  Esq"  or  either  two  of  them 
be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  Agents  on  behalf  of  this  State  to 
appear  before  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  to  answ^er  to 
the  said  Petition  with  full  Power  and  Authority'  on  behalf  of  this  State 
to  agree  with  the  Agents  for  the  State  of  Pensylvania  in  the  Nomination 
and  appointment  of  Commissioners  to  hear  and  finally  determine  the 
said  Controversy  And  to  do  ever>-  Thing  necessary  on  the  part  of  this 
State  respecting  the  appointment  of  such  Commissioners  pursuant  to 
the  Articles  of  Confederation.  And  also  to  appear  before  the  said  Com- 
missioners, and  to  do  every  Thing  necessary  and  proper  for  the  vindi- 
cation and  defence  of  the  Gaim  and  Right  of  this  State  to  the  said 
Lands  in  controversy  both  with  respect  to  the  Property  and  Jurisdiction, 
and  pursue  the  Same  to  final  Judgment,  with  Power  to  employ  Coimcil 
Learned  in  the  Law  as  they  shall  Judge  needfull. 

Resolved  hy  this  Assembly  That  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and 
he  is  hereby  directed  to  deliver  to  the  Commissioner  of  the  Continental 
Loan  Office  in  this  State  all  the  Continental  Bills  of  Credit  now  in  the 
Treasurv'  and  all  that  shall  hereafter  be  brought  in  as  fast  as  the  Same 
shall  be  received,  and  that  he  receive  of  the  said  Commissioner  of  the 
Loan  Office  a  due  proportion  of  the  Bills  that  were  Ordered  to  be 
Issued  on  the  Credit  of  this  State  pursuant  to  the  Resolution  of  Congress 
of  the  18^^  of  March  1780,  and  keep  the  Same  in  the  Treasury  untill 
the  further  Order  of  this  Assembly. 

Whereas  Application  hath  been  made  to  this  Assembly  for  Liberty 
to  Inoculate  a  number  of  the  second  Regiment  of  light  Dragoons  in 
Continental  Service  for  the  small  Pox  within  this  State  urging  the 
necessity  thereof, 

Resolved  hy  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  and  the  Sam^e  is  hereby 
Granted  to  Inoculate  for  the  Small  Pox  such  of  said  Regiment  as  there 


28  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

may  be  Occasion  for  in  the  Town  of  Midletown  at  such  part  of  said 
Town  as  shall  be  Judged  most  convenient  and  Safe  by  the  Major  part 
of  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select  Men  of  said  Town  and  under  their 
direction  who  are  hereby  directed  to  take  such  Order,  agreeable  to  Law, 
as  may  be  expedient  and  necessary  for  the  purpose  of  providing  proper 
Hospitals  and  other  Things  requisite  for  carrying  this  Resolve  into 
Execution  with  Safety  Provided  that  no  Person  shall  by  Virtue  of  this 
Resolve  be  Inoculated  as  aforesaid  after  the  tenth  Day  of  March  next, 
and  that  no  expence  be  thereby  brought  upon  this  State. 

Whereas  Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Select  Men  of  the  Town  of 
Stamford  in  October  last  it  was  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col° 
John  Chandler  Col°  Joseph  P  Cook  and  Lemuel  Sanford  Esq""  be  and 
were  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  said  Stamford  and  enquire 
into  the  Several  Losses  of  the  good  and  faithfuU  Citizens  of  said  Town 
and  estimate  the  Same,  as  also  abate  in  whole  or  part  the  State  Taxes 
of  the  said  FaithfuU  Inhabitants  of  Stamford  as  they  shall  find  Just 
and  reasonable,  and  Report  make  of  their  Doings  to  this  Assembly  at 
their  then  next  Meeting,  which  said  Business  said  Committee  have  not 
yet  been  able  to  attend. 

Therefore  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Col"  John 
Chandler  Col°  Joseph  P  Cook  Lemuel  Sanford  Esq""  Col"  Ely  Mygatt 
Col°  Philip  Burr  Bradley  &  Capt  David  Olmsted  or  any  three  of  them 
be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  with  the  Same  Powers 
Authority  and  Directions  above  mentioned  and  to  make  Report  of  their 
Doings  to  this  Assembly  in  May  next. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun""  of  Hartford 
Receiver  of  the  Flour  and  Grain  Coming  in  on  the  six  &  penny  half 
penny  Taxes  be  &  he  is  hereby  directed  to  receive  the  Flour  &  Grain 
brought  in  on  said  Taxes  from  the  several  Towns  Provided  the  said 
Flour  &  Grain  be  good  and  Merchantable  and  be  accompanied  with  a 
Certificate  from  the  Select  Men  or  Receivers  that  the  Same  was  collected 
before  the  first  Day  of  Decemb''  last  according  to  Law. 

Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this  Assembly  That  Capt  John  Warner 
of  NewHaven  Captain  of  the  Coast  Guards  Stationed  at  NewHaven 
for  the  Year  past  and  the  said  Guards  under  his  Command,  have  not 
attended  their  Duty  therein  but  have  more  especially  for  the  latter  part 
of  their  Time  been  very  negligent  and  inattentive  in  their  Duty,  and 
have  been  principall  attending  their  own  Business,  whereby  said  Town 
has  been  much  exposed  to  the  Incursions  of  the  Enemy, 

Whereupon  it  is  Resolved  that  a  Committee  be  appointed,  and  James 
Wadsworth  Return  Jonathan  Meigs  &  Miles  Johnson  Esq""^  be  and 
they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  NewHaven  as 
soon  as  may  be  and  then  apply  to  the  Authority  residing  in  the  Body 
of  said  Town  and  of  them,  and  such  other  Persons  as  they  shall  nomi- 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  .  29 

nate  and  point  out  and  others  said  Committee  shall  think  proper  to 
obtain  as  full  knoledge  and  Information  in  the  Premisses  as  they  are 
able  both  with  respect  to  the  Conduct  of  Capt  Warner  and  others  of 
said  Guard  as  to  their  Negligence  in  Duty  &c,  Giving  Notice  to  the 
said  Capt  Warner  and  others  of  said  Guard  under  him  as  they  shall 
Judge  proper  and  after  full  enquiry  make  Report  of  what  they  shall 
find  in  the  Premisses  as  soon  as  may  be  that  said  Assembly  may  be 
enabled  to  Act  and  do  what  they  Judge  Right  &  Just  with  respect  to 
the  Curtailing  the  Wages  of  said  Captain  and  others  of  said  Guard  as 
shall  appear  Just  and  equitable  according  to  the  Services  done  or 
neglected  by  them,  and  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed 
to  Suspend  Settling  the  Pay  Roll  of  said  Capt  Warner  for  said  Guard 
till  they  shall  receive  further  Order  from  this  Assembly  thereon. 

Whereas  it  is  Represented  to  this  Assembly  That  Daniel  Morriss 
late  of  Fairfield  Guardian  to  the  Golden  Hill  Indians  so  called  hath 
removed  out  of  said  Fairfield  to  Newtown  at  a  Distance  from  said 
Indians  and  their  Interest  which  renders  it  impracticable  for  him  any 
longer  to  take  Care  of  them  and  the  appointment  of  a  new  Guardian  is 
by  that  means  become  necessary  — 

Resolved  that  Aaron  Hawley  of  Stratford  be  and  he  is  hereby 
appointed  Guardian  over  the  persons  and  Estate  of  said  Golden  Hill 
Indians  in  the  room  of  said  Daniel  Morriss  with  all  the  Powers  and 
Authorities  which  said  Morriss  as  Guardian  of  said  Indians  by  the 
Acts  &  Resolves  of  this  Assembly  was  vested  with  full  Power  and 
Authority  to  take  up  manage  Recover  and  Settle  all  Matters  and  Things 
relative  to  the  Person  and  Property  of  said  Indians  which  have  occurred 
and  arisen  since  the  ZO^^  Day  of  Novemb""  ADom  1780. 

Whereas  Charles  Ward  Apthorp  of  the  City  and  State  of  New  York 
hath  voluntarily  gone  over  to  and  put  himself  under  the  protection  of 
the  Enemy  now  at  open  War  with  this  and  the  rest  of  the  United  States 
of  America  and  now  doth  and  for  a  long  Time  past  hath  adhered  to 
aided  and  assisted  said  Enemy,  in  their  Hostile  Operations  against  said 
States,  and  that  by  means  thereof  all  his  Estate  real  and  Personal  lying 
within  this  State  by  force  of  the  Laws  and  Statutes  of  this  State  in  such 
Case  made  and  provided  [h]as  become  forfeited  to  and  for  the  Use  and 
Benefit  of  this  State,  and  any  adjudication  for  the  confiscation  of  said 
Estate  hath  already  in  a  due  course  of  Law  been  had  under  the  peculiar 
and  particular  Circumstances  of  said  Estate ;  and  a  more  Summary 
Method  of  proceeding  for  the  efifectual  &  expeditious  Settlement  of  said 
Estate  is  necessary  to  be  provided  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  James  Hillhouse  Esq',  be  and  he 
is  hereby  appointed  Agent  for  this  State  to  administer  on  all  the  Estate 
of  said  Apthorp  within  this  State,  with  all  the  Powers  and  Authorities 
which  by  Law  are  vested  in  Administrators  appointed  according  to  Law 
to  administer  on  confiscated  and  forfeited  Estates  under  the  like  Cir- 


30  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

cumstances  And  the  Secretary  of  this  State  is  hereby  directed  to  make 
out  under  the  Seal  of  this  State  a  Commission  to  said  Agent  in  nature 
of  a  Letter  of  Administration  on  all  the  Estate  real  and  Personal  of  said 
Apthorp  wheresoever  the  Same  may  be  within  this  State  to  be  Signed 
by  the  Secretary  who  shall  also  take  Bond  of  said  Hilhouse  with  Surety 
in  the  Sum  of  ten  Thousand  Pounds  lawfuU  Money  to  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  for  the  faithfull  performance  of  his  Trust  as  Agent  and 
Administrator  on  all  the  aforesaid  Estate  of  said  Apthorp,  And  said 
Agent  shall  have  full  Power,  and  full  Power  and  Authority  are  hereby 
Granted  unto  him  l)y  Suits  at  Law  or  in  Equity  or  in  any  other  legal 
Manner  for  and  in  behalf  of  this  State  to  ask  Sue  for  recover  and 
take  possession  of  all  Lands  Monies  due  on  Mortgage  Bond  Note  Bill 
Book  Debt  or  otherwise,  belonging  due  or  oweing  to  the  said  Apthorp, 
And  shall  call  to  account  any  Administrator  or  Administrators  already 
appointed  on  said  Estate  by  any  Court  of  Probate  in  any  of  the  Districts 
in  this  State  before  such  Court  where  Administration  was  Granted  And 
said  Agent  shall  receive  into  his  possession  all  the  Estate  of  said  Apthorp 
that  on  such  Settlement  of  Administration  Account  shall  l)e  in  the  Hands 
of  any  such  Administrator  and  shall  also  receive  of  any  such  Admin- 
istrator Such  Sum  or  Sums  as  shall  be  found  due  from  him,  but  if  on 
such  Settlement  a  Ballance  Shall  be  found  due  to  any  such  Adminis- 
trators the  said  Agent  shall  pay  and  discharge  the  Same  and  charge  it 
to  this  State  in  his  Account  of  Administration  And  thereupon  such 
Administrator  Shall  be  discharged  from  his  Office  as  Administrator 
And  said  Agent  Shall  have  full  power  and  Authority  to  take  Care  of 
and  prosecute  to  final  Judgment  and  Execution  all  such  Suits  as  are 
now  depending  in  any  Court  of  Law  or  Equity  in  this  State  in  the 
name  and  behalf  or  for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of  said  Apthorp,  and  shall 
have  full  power  and  Authority  to  ask  demand  Sue  for  and  recover  out 
of  the  Hands  and  possession  of  any  Agent  Trustee  or  Attorney  em- 
ployed by  said  Apthorp,  or  by  any  other  for  his  Benefit,  all  Deeds  of 
Bargain  &  Sale  Mortgage  Deeds  Notes  Bonds,  Accounts  or  other  Papers 
whatsoever  being  the  Evidences  of  the  Title  of,  any  Estate  in  Lands 
belonging  to  or  Claimed  by  said  Apthorp,  or  of  any  Debt  due  or  claimed 
to  be  due  in  any  Way  whatsoever  to  said  Apthorp  —  And  said  Agent 
shall  on  or  before  the  10th  Day  of  October,  next  make  or  Cause  to  be 
made  a  true  and  perfect  Inventory  of  all  the  Estate  both  real  and  per- 
sonal of  said  Charles  Ward  Apthorp  and  of  all  the  Debts  Credits  and 
Monies  of  said  Apthorp,  that  shall  come  to  his  knoledge  or  possession 
within  fhis  State  and  the  Same  shall  lay  before  the  General  Assembly 
at  their  then  next  Sessions  together  with  his  Account  of  Administration 
and  other  necessary  Charges  and  expenditures  in  the  premisses  for  their 
allowance  and  further  Order  and  shall  in  the  mean  Time  Report  in 
Writing  to  the  General  Assembly  that  may  be  holden  before  lO'^'  Day 
of  October  next  the  State  &  Circumstances  of  s*'  Estate  so  far  as  the 
same  shall  come  to  his  knoledge. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  31 

Whereas,  Elisha  Beckwith  late  of  Lyme  actuated  by  Principles  of 
Enmity  against  this  and  the  United  States  hath  heretofore  voluntarily 
Joined  the  Common  Enemy  at  NewYork,  and  in  an  excursion  from 
thence  hath  been  taken  and  Committed  to  the  Gaol  in  Hartford,  and 
so  far  from  being  brought  to  a  Sence  of  his  atrocious  Parecide  and 
Treason,  hath  manifested  the  malignity  of  his  Heart,  and  writes  a  Letter 
to  the  Honorable  Matthew  Griswold  Esq""  replete  with  Insults  Threats 
and  abuse  for  a  Supposed  Opposition  made  by  him  to  his  Exchange 
to  which  he  thought  himself  entiteled  insinuating  that  His  Honor  was 
not  Safe  in  his  present  Situation  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Hart- 
ford be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  take  the  said  Elisha  Beckwith  and 
him  safely  keep  and  Commit  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Prison  of  NewGate 
in  the  Town  of  Symsbury  in  the  County  of  Hartford  within  the  said 
Prison  who  is  hereby  Commanded  to  receive  the  said  Beckwith  and' 
him  safely  keep  untill  enlarged  by  Order  of  Law. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Roger  Newberry  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  untill  the  first  Day  of  June  next, 
and  said  Judge  is  to  hold  his  Courts  in  the  Town  of  Hartford  untill 
the  rising  of  the  Assembly  in  May  next. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Roger  Riley  Esq*"  to  be  a  Surveyor  of 
Lands  in  and  for  the  County  of  Hartford. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jonah  Willard  to  be  a  Surveyor  of  Lands 
in  and  for  the  County  of  Hartford. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Solomon  Dewey  to  be  a  Surveyor  of 
Lands  in  and  for  the  County  of  Hartford. 

Whereas  the  Committee  appointed  to  receive  examine  and  Arrange 
the  Returns  of  the  Choice  of  Military  Officers  &c  at  the  General  Assem- 
bly in  October  last  having  by  mistake  inserted  in  their  Return  the  Name 
of  Joseph  Hale  as  Ensign  of  the  eighth  Company  of  Alarm  List  in 
the  23'^  Regiment  in  this  State  when  the  Name  of  Hozekiah  Hale 
ought  to  have  been  placed  in  Lieu  thereof, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Hozekiah  Hale  be  established  as 
Ensign  of  the  eighth  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  23*^  Regiment  in 
this  State  and  that  his  Commission  go  out  accordingly. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Job  Peck  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the  fifth 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Buswell  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
fifth  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 


32  PUBLIC  RECORDS  Jaiiuar)-, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abraham  Aliing  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
11**  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembh"  do  establisli  Da\-id  Leach  to  be  Lieuten*  of  the  3^ 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  3'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Solomon  Rogers  to  be  Lieuteii*  of  the 
3*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  es::^;  .  if ".   William   Moore  to  be   Ensign  of  the 
6**  Company  or  Trainband  in  me  o*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Oliver  \\ells  to  be  Captain  of  the  3^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7**  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Shailer  to  be  Lieuten*  of  the 
Third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan   Smith  to  be   Ensign  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Aven.-  to  be  Captain  of  the  2^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  8^*"  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Malleson  to  be  Lieuten'  of  tlie 
2^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  8^'  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Mne  Stoddard  to  be  Ensign  of  die  2^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  8'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  estabhsh  Samuel  \Mlliams  3^  to  be  Captain  of 
the  2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  S^^  Regiment  of  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Eldridge  to  be  Lieuten*  of  the 
2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  8^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Job  Yale  to  be  Captain  of  the  3^  Com- 
pany or  Trainband  in  the  10"^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Lucius  Tuttle  to  be  Lieutenant  of  tlie 
3^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  10^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Andrew  Hull  to  be  Ensign  of  the  3^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  10*^^  Regiment  of  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  ^Morgan  Xoble  to  be  Captain  of  the  10^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  33 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Gideon  Morgain  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  10'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jason  Phips  to  be  Captain  of  the  6*^ 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  11th  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Josiah  Perry  to  be  Ensign  of  the  6*^^ 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  IP^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Norton  to  be  Captain  of  the 
3^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Zachariah  Hart  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
3^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  15*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abraham  Gridley  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
3^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Roberts  to  be  Captain  of  the 
6*"  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Little  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  William  Wadsworth  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eli  Moore  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the  P* 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abner  Loomiss  to  be  Captain  of  the 
5^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Taylor  Jun-"  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  5*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Solomon  Dewey  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
5^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abel  Jackson  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
3^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Johnson  to  be  Ensign  of  the  3^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Smith  to  be  Captain  of  the  6*^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  23'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 


34  PUBLIC  RECORDS .  January, 

This  Assembly  do   establish  Josiah   Brainerd  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  6*^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  23*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jedidiah  Hubbard  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  23*'  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Sage  to  be  Captain  of  the  4*^* 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  23''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Robert  Waterman  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  4*^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  23*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas   Cooper  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  23*'  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ebenezer  Goodwin  to  be   Captain  of 
the  2^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  James   Steel  to  be   Lieutenant  of  the 
2"^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ebenezer  Moody  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
2^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Sessions  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
5*''  Company  of  the  Alarm  List  in  the  22''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Nathaniel  Newell  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
5"^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  22''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elihu  Wade  to  be  Captain  of  the  second 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Matthew  Marvin  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  3''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Benjamin  Marvin  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  3''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Manasseh  Leach  to  be  Captain  of  the 
14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  3''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  William  Gee  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  3''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Amos  Frisbee  to  be  Captain  of  the  S*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13th  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  35 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonas  J  Spalding  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  5^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  James  Davidson  to  be  Captain  of  the 
2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly  do   establish   Dan   Fenn  to  be   Lieutenant   of  the 
2*^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ephraim  Strong  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Enoch  Newton  to  be  Captain  of  the 
10*'^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abner  Bristol  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
10*'^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Roger  Allen  to  be  Ensign  of  the  lO*** 
Company  of  the  Alarm  List  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Isaac  Smith  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
7^^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Dan  Hale  to  be  Ensign  of  the  7*^  Com- 
pany of  Alarm  List  in  the  2^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eliphalet  Brush  to  be  Captain  of  the 
6*'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  16*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Bearse  Jun""  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IG^'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Caleb  Cook  to  be  Captain  of  the  5*^ 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  10*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Timothy  Malthrop  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  S^'^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  10th  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elnathan  Thorp  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
5*^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  10*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Nathan  Buckingham  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  13*^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Tucker  Jun""  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
13*^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  2''  Regiment  in  this  State. 


36  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  James  Hull  to  be  Captain  of  the   11*'' 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  7^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Matthew  Cadwell  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  9^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  P^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joel  Cook  to  be  Ensign  of  the  9*^*  Com- 
pany or  Trainband  in  the  P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Hezekiah  Lattimore  to  be  Captain  of 
the  11*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Amos  Gillet  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
ll*'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Hezekiah  Parsons  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
11*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  1^*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Grummon  Morehouse  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  6*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Runna  Cosset  to  be  Captain  of  the  4*'' 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  IS**"  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joel  Higley  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the  4*'* 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  18*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Lemuel  Kilborn  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4*'*  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  IS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Comfort  Peters  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this  State, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joshua  Frink  to  be  Ensign  of  the  6*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Winchell  to  be   Lieutenant   of 
the  2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  IS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish   Simeon   Lewiss  to   be   Ensign   of  the 
2^  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  IS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel   Duncan  to  be   Captain  of  the 
14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Squire  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  37 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Smith  to  be  Captain  of  the  6*'» 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  16*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Seth  Trowbridge  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  6*''  Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  16*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Moses  Gray  to  be  Ensign  of  the  6*'' 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  16*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Aaron  Lyon  to  be  Lieuten*  of  the  6*'' 
Company  of  Alarm  List  in  the  11*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Cap*  Ebenezer  Hill  in  behalf  of  the  Officers 
and  Privates  transferred  from  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  to  the 
Regiment  of  Invalids  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  they  have  not 
received  their  proportion  of  Pay  with  the  rest  of  said  Line  Praying  for 
Releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
said  Officers  and  Privates  be  entitled  to  their  proportion  of  the  next 
payment  that  shall  be  made  to  said  Line  on  Account  or  in  the  Same 
manner  as  shall  be  paid  to  them. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Robbins,  Giles  Demming  Charles  Butler 
&  Jacob  Riley  all  of  Weathersfield  Agents  for  the  Parish  of  Stepney 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  said  Parish  have  Voted  to  District 
Themselves  into  three  Distinct  and  Seperate  School  Districts  except 
a  small  portion  on  the  Westerly  part  of  said  Parish  Praying  this 
Assenibly  to  establish  said  Districts  according  to  the  Vote  of  said  Parish 
passed  in  legal  Society  Meeting  on  the  third  Day  of  April  1781  — 
Whereupon  Resolved  that  said  Society  be  and  it  is  hereby  divided  into 
three  distinct  and  Seperate  School  Districts  agreeable  to  said  Vote  in 
the  manner  following  viz,  by  a  Line  drawn  from  the  Mouth  of  Hoga[n 
Brook  so?]*  called  a  North  Westerly  Course  to  the  South  West  Corner 
of  John  Bentons  Home  lott  then  running  a  more  Westerly  Course  to 
the  South  East  Corner  of  Elijah  Goodrichs  Home  Lott,  then  running 
a  parallel  Line  with  the  South  Side  of  said  Lott  till  it  meets  a  certain 
Lott  of  Land  belonging  to  Deacon  David  Goodrich  and  then  running 
North  in  the  Line  between  said  Lott  and  the  West  Side  of  a  Lott 
belonging  to  Jacob  Riley  to  a  Highway  and  then  as  said  Highway  runs 
to  the  Western  District,  all  South  of  said  Limits  to  belong  to  the 
South  District  accept  Capt  Elias  Williams  such  as  shall  live  in  future 
in  the  House  where  he  now  dwells,  and  said  District  shall  be  known 
and  called  by  the  Name  of  the  second  School  District.  And  that  a 
line  drawn  from  the  Northwest  Corner  of  Prescott  Bulkleys  Home 
Lott  and  running  a  Parralel  Line  with  the  North  Side  of  said  Lott, 
to  the  great  River,  and  then  running  from  the  forementioned  Corner 

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38  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

a  Westerly  Course  to  the  South  East  Corner  of  Capt  EHas  WilHams 
South  Common  Lott  so  called,  then  a  parrallel  Line  with  the  South 
Line  of  said  Lott  till  it  meets  the  Western  District  which  shall  be  known 
and  called  by  the  Name  of  the  third  School  District,  and  that  all  that 
part  of  said  Society  of  Stepney  which  lies  and  is  Situate  between  the 
two  afore  described  Districts  shall  be  one  entire  School  District  and 
known  and  called  by  the  Name  of  the  first  School  District  in  said 
Parish,  and  that  said  Districts  Seperably  have  full  Powers  and  Authori- 
ties to  manage  the  Prudentials  of  their  several  Schools,  and  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  each  of  said  School  District  are  hereby  impowered  to  Build 
proper  School  Houses  hire  Masters  and  Levy  and  Collect  Taxes  by 
the  Vote  of  the  Majority  of  such  Inhabitants  severally  legally  Assembled. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  transferred  from 
the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Continental  Army  to  the  Invalid  Regiment, 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  although  by  the  fortune  of  War  they 
are  rendered  incapable  of  Serving  in  Marching  Regiments  they  render 
essential  Services  to  their  Country  in  Garison  whereby  an  equal  number 
of  Able  bodied  Men  are  Serving  in  the  Field,  and  that  the  Officers  and 
Soldiers  from  other  States  Serving  with  them  in  the  Same  Regiments 
receive  Pay  and  all  other  Emoluments  in  equal  proportion  with  the 
Troops  Serving  in  the  Line  of  the  respective  States  to  which  they  belong 
and  that  they  have  not  received  any  Pay  or  Benefits  from  the  State 
since  Their  transferment  except  a  few  Articles  of  Refreshment  from 
the  States  Commissary  to  the  officers  relying  on  their  Honour  for 
payment,  and  that  they  are  accounted  as  part  of  the  Quota  of  this 
State,  requesting  to  be  put  upon  equal  footing  with  the  Troops  Serving 
in  the  Connecticut  Line  and  receive  the  Same  pay  and  emoluments 
in  past  as  well  as  in  future  Settlements  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Therefore  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Officers  and  Soldiers 
transferred  from  the  Line  as  aforesaid  to  the  Invalid  Regiment  while 
in  actual  Service,  shall  be  intituled  to  the  Same  pay  and  Allowances 
as  are  made  to  those  of  the  Connecticut  Line  Serving  in  the  Infantry. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Daniel  Lyman  Administrator  on  the  Goods 
and  Estate  of  Joseph  Wanton  Esq""  Deceased  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from  the  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  Sur- 
mount the  moveable  Estate  the  Sum  of  £  22  3  6  LMoney  Praying 
for  Liberty  to  Sell  Land  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c.  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby 
Granted  to  said  Daniel  Lyman  to  Sell  of  the  Real  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^ 
to  the  amount  of  £  22  3  6  LMoney  together  with  the  incident  Charges 
of  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 
NewHaven  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lamberton  Painter  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  on  the  30^''  Day  of  August  1781  the  Enemy  plundered  the  dwelling 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  39 

House  of  the  Memorialist  and  took  away  about  £  30  in  Bills  of  this 
State  which  he  had  received  to  pay  the  Wages  of  Soldiers  called  into 
Service  on  the  3^^  Day  of  February  1781  under  the  command  of  the 
Memorialist  Praying  for  Relief  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c.  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are 
hereby  directed  to  draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  in 
said  Lamberton  Painters  favour  for  £  30  in  Bills  of  this  State  and 
Credit  said  Painter  said  Sum  of  £  30  lost  as  aforesaid  in  his  account 
for  Monies  received  for  the  payment  of  said  Soldiers. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  William  Hilhouse  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  there  was  £  34  1  4  LMoney  due  to  him  from  this  State  for 
Service  done  in  Council  of  Safety  as  appears  by  a  Settlement  made 
by  the  Pay  Table  the  lO*'^  Day  of  June  1780  which  has  not  been  paid 
and  that  thier  is  also  a  further  Sum  due  for  last  Years  Service  & 
Praying  the  Same  may  be  Secured  &c.  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly, 
that  the  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  allow  the  Interest 
on  the  £  34  1  4  from  the  Time  it  was  Settled  and  Also  to  Settle 
what  is  since  due  and  draw  an  Order  for  the  whole  on  the  Treasurer 
of  the  State  for  payment,  who  is  also  directed  to  give  Security  to  the 
said  Hilhouse  for  the  Same  agreeable  to  Act  of  Assembly  in  Novemb"^ 
1780. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Onisimus  Titus  Michael  Hinman  and  Sarah 
Hinman  all  of  Washington  Administrators  on  the  Estate  of  David 
Curtiss  late  of  Litchfield  Deceas*',  the  said  Michael  in  right  of  his  Wife 
the  aforsaid  Sarah,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  allow- 
ances against  the  Estate  of  David  Curtiss  late  of  Litchfield  Deceas*^ 
Surmount  the  personal  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  the  Sum  of  £  49  4  11 
LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said 
Deceas'*  as  to  raise  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  be  and  they  are  hereby  Author- 
ized to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  as  to  raise  said 
Sum  of  £  49  4  11  LMoney  with  the  incident  Charges  arising  thereon 
taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Litch- 
field thereon. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  James  Burnham  of  Norwich  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  he  was  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  of  Militia  which 
Served  at  Horseneck  the  Captain  of  which  Company  was  M''  Simeon 
Allyn  who  was  Slain  at  Fort  Griswold  on  the  6*^  of  Septemb""  last 
and  that  no  pay  or  Wages  have  been  obtained  for  said  Company  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  liquidate 
and  adjust  the  Pay  abstract  exhibited  by  the  Memorialist  and  draw  on 
the  two  shilling  and  six  pence  Tax  for  the  Ballance  found  due  said 
Company  in  favour  of  said  Lieuten*^  carefully  deducting  what  has  been 


40  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

paid  or  drawn  for  thereon  in  favour  of  said  Dec^  Captain  if  any  such 
there  are. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Cap*  Daniel  Bouton  of  Stamford  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  30*^  Day  of  May  last  a  Party  of  the 
Enemy  from  Long  Island  landed  at  Compo  and  marched  into  the 
Country  plundering  the  Inhabitants  of  their  Goods  and  Cattle ;  and 
that  on  IntelUgence  thereof  he  immediately  mustered  his  Company  and 
marched  to  s'^  Compo  to  oppose  and  repel  the  said  Enemy  where  in 
an  engagement  with  the  said  Enemy  he  received  a  Wound  in  his  left 
Shoulder  by  a  large  Grape  Shot  from  the  Enemy  and  that  by  the  said 
Wound  he  lay  several  Weeks  dangerously  111  which  was  attended  with 
considerable  expence  in  Nurses  Necessaries  Doctors  Etc  and  that  he 
has  lost  the  Use  of  his  Arm  by  said  Wound  and  rendered  unable  to 
Labour  for  the  Support  of  himself  and  Family  Praying  for  releif  &c  — 
Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Capt  Daniel  Bouton 
receive  out  of  the  Treasury  of  this  State  the  Sum  of  sixty  five  pounds 
lawfull  Money  in  Consideration  of  his  loss  of  Time  and  Expences 
already  occasioned  by  said  Wound  and  that  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  payment  of  the  Same  out  of  the  two 
shillings  &  sixpence  Tax. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Cort  J'"  of  New  London  Collector 
of  the  four  Dollar  Tax  of  Continental  Money  payable  in  March  last  as 
Sinking  Fund.  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  6**^  Day  of 
Septemb""  last,  the  Enemy  in  their  Attack  at  New  London  plundered 
or  destroyed  in  his  the  Memorialists  dwelling  House  the  Sum  of 
£  2640  7  0  in  Continental  Money,  which  the  Memorialist  had  Col- 
lected of  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  on  said  Tax  Praying  Releif  Etc 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File,  And  this  Assembly  having  by  a  Committee 
enquired  into  the  State  of  the  Facts  Set  forth  in  said  Memorial  and 
finding  them  well  Supported  by  evidence  —  Therefore  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  That  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed 
to  allow  to  said  Collector  the  aforesaid  Sum  of  two  thousand  six  hun- 
dred and  forty  pound  Seven  shillings  equal  to  eight  Thousand  eight 
Hundred  and  one  Dollar,  and  one  Sixth  of  a  Dollar  Continental  Money 
out  of  said  Tax  in  his  Settlement  of  the  same  keeping  this  Resolve  with 
the  Packages  of  Money  collected  on  said  Tax  in  Order  to  account  with 
the  United  States. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Benjamin  Henshaw  of  Midletown  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  His  Accounts  with  this  State  were  in  the  Year 
1779  Liquidated  and  adjust  by  a  Committee  appointed  for  that  Purpose, 
and  that  the  Sum  then  due  to  the  Memorialist  was  £  442  12  11  J^ 
Continental  Money  which  is  not  Yet  paid  Praying  that  the  Same  may 
be  paid  with  allowance  for  depreciation  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resojved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  41 

they  are  hereby  directed  to  adjust  the  said  Ballance  by  the  Scale  of 
Depriciation  allowing  the  Same  from  the  first  Day  of  January  Anno 
Dom  1779,  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  payment  thereof  out  of  the 
two  Shillings  and  six  penny  Tax  exclusive  of  that  part  to  be  paid  in 
State  Bills. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Elisha  Mansfield  of  New  Haven  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  in  August  1780  he  was  taken  up  tryed  and  con- 
victed before  the  Superior  Court  of  passing  Counterfeit  Continental 
Bills  principally  on  the  Testimony  of  Thomas  Osborn  a  Person  of  an 
infamously  bad  Character,  and  that  he  was  not  then  able  to  Shew  the 
true  Character  of  said  Osborn,  and  that  said  Mansfield  was  sentenced 
to  three  Years  confinement  in  NewGate,  where  he  has  lain  a  Prisoner 
for  a  long  Time  and  Praying  this  Assembly  to  grant  him  a  Pardon  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  on  said  Mansfield  paying  the  Cost 
which  has  arisen  on  his  prosecution  and  confinement  and  procuring  a 
Sufficient  Surety  to  give  Bond  in  the  Sum  of  £  150  LMoney  for  his 
good  Behaviour  during  the  present  War,  and  confining  himself  within 
the  Limits  of  the  Town  of  Wallingford,  during  the  pleasure  of  this 
Assembly  said  Mansfield  be  fully  pardoned  for  his  said  Offence  and 
discharged  from  said  Judgment  and  all  disabilities  arising  therefrom. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Reuben  Smith  of  Litchfield  Esq""  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  he  is  indebted  by  Bond  to  the  Estate  of  Silvester 
Gardiner  late  of  Boston  which  has  become  forfeit  to  this  State  and  that 
this  State  is  indebted  to  him  to  a  much  greater  amount  than  the  Sum 
due  from  him  to  said  Gardners  Estate  which  is  secured  to  him  by 
Treasurers  Notes  Praying  that  a  Discount  should  be  made  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer 
be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  discount  said  Debt  due  from  the 
Memorialist  to  said  Gardners  Estate  towards  the  Debt  due  from  this 
State  to  the  Memorialist  allowing  the  Interest  on  both  Debts  to  the 
Time  of  said  Discount  and  the  Administrator  on  said  Gardners  Estate 
is  directed  to  deliver  said  Bond  to  the  Treasurer  for  that  purpose. 


Upon  the  Memorial  of  Adam  Shapley  and  William  Latham  on 
behalf  of  themselves  and  the  Surviving  Officers  and  Soldiers  belonging 
to  the  Garisons  of  Fort  Trumbull  and  Fort  Griswold  Praying  to  have 
their  Several  Losses  in  wearing  Apparel  Side  Arms  Fusees  and  Money 
on  the  6*^  Day  of  Septemb'"  last  when  in  the  Power  of  the  Enemy  made 
up  to  them  and  also  something  extraordinary  allowed  to  those  who 
went  into  Captivity  for  their  Disbursements  at  that  Time  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  &c  —  Whereupon  it  is  Resolved  and  Ordered  by 
this  Assembly  that  Lieutenant  Stowe  be  paid  forty  Dollars  in  compen- 
sation of  what  he  expended  for  himself  and  the  rest  of  the  Prisoners 
while  in  Captivity  and  Six  Pounds  LMoney  in  satisfaction  of  so  much 


42  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Plundered  from  him  the  said  Stowe  while  in  the  Hands  of  the  Enemy 
and  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  settle  and  adjust  the  Accounts  of 
Losses  in  Cloathing  Side  Arms  Fusees  and  Money,  sustained  by  the 
Surviving  Officers  and  Soldiers  belonging  to  the  Garrisons  of  Fort 
Trumbull  and  Fort  Griswold  as  also  the  Losses  of  Cloathing  Etc  of 
these  Persons  who  shall  produce  proper  Certificates  that  they  volun- 
tarily Joined  and  assisted  said  Garrisons. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Joshua  Austin  Jared  Bradley  and  Gurden 
Bradley  and  the  rest  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Parish  of  East  Haven  in 
New  Haven  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  not  long  since  Liberty  and 
permission  was  granted  to  Jesse  Leavenworth  of  said  New  Haven  to 
keep  a  Ferry  from  the  Ferry  Point  so  called  in  said  New  Haven  to  the 
opposite  Shore  during  the  pleasure  of  the  Assembly  and  that  it  is  almost 
impossible  for  one  to  give  proper  Attendance  on  both  Shores  and  that 
the  Publick  are  Subjected  to  many  Inconveniences  from  the  present 
Method  of  keeping  said  Ferry  Praying  this  Assembly  to  revoke  said 
Grant  to  said  Leavenworth  so  far  as  respects  the  keeping  said  Ferry 
on  the  East  Side  of  said  River,  and  grant  Liberty  to  the  Petitioners  to 
keep  a  ferry  on  said  East  Haven  Side  Etc  as  Per  Petition  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Grant  to  said  Leavenworth  so 
far  as  it  respects  the  keeping  a  Ferry  on  the  East  Haven  Side  of  said 
River,  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  revoked  and  that  Liberty  and  Per- 
mission be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  Granted  to  said  Petitioners  to  keep 
a  Ferry  from  said  East  Haven  Shore  to  said  Ferry  Point  And  be  it 
Enacted  that  the  Fare  &  Regulations  of  said  Ferry  shall  in  all  respects 
be  Simular  with  and  conformable  to  that  of  Saybrook  Ferry  during 
the  pleasure  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Eli  Mygatt  of  Danbury  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  General  Gates  with  a  party  of  the  Continental  Army 
did  encamp  on  his  Farm  in  Danbury  in  October  1778,  that  they  burnt 
and  destroyed  a  great  number  of  his  Rails,  destroyed  his  Timber  &c 
for  which  he  has  never  had  a  Meet  recompence  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Therefore  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  be 
allowed  twenty  pounds  Lawfull  Money  That  the  Treasurer  of  this 
State  be  Impowered  and  directed  to  Issue  his  Note  to  the  Memorialist 
for  the  Sum  of  Twenty  Pounds  LMoney  Payable  in  one  Year  after  the 
Present  War  with  the  Interest  annually. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Allen  of  New  Fairfield  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  he  had  his  Buildings  and  a  great  part  of  his  moveable 
property  burnt  and  destroyed  by  the  Enemy  in  their  Incursions  into 
this  State  in  July  1779  That  he  soon  after  removed  himself  and  his 
moveable  property  to  New  Fairfield  that  in  Consequence  thereof  he 
received  no  benefit  by  the  Acts  of  this  Assembly,  abating  the  SufTerers 
in  said  Town  of  Fairfield  Praying  for  Abatement  Etc  as  Per  Memorial 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  43 

on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Collectors  of  the  State 
Taxes  in  the  Town  of  Fairfield  on  the  List  1778,  1779,  1780  be  directed 
to  repay  to  the  Memorialist  all  the  Monies  he  has  paid  them  for  State 
Taxes  on  either  of  the  aforesaid  Lists  in  the  Same  Money  in  which 
the  same  was  paid  and  that  he  be  excused  from  paying  any  further 
Taxes  that  are  or  may  be  laid  on  either  of  the  aforesaid  Lists  of  his 
Estate  lying  in  said  Fairfield,  and  that  the  Treasurer  be  directed  to 
Settle  with  the  said  Collectors  allowing  to  said  Collectors  the  Receipts 
of  the  Memorialist  for  the  aforesaid  Rates. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Solomon  Morriss  of  Cheshire  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  in  Septemb''  1778,  Isaac  Doolittle  was  apprehended 
for  Stealing  and  bound  over  to  the  County  Court  and  the  Memorialist 
became  bound  for  his  appearance  in  the  Sum  of  £  200,  and  was  about 
to  deliver  up  said  Doolittle  in  Court,  but  that  Samuel  Clark  agreed  to 
Save  the  Memorialist  harmless  from  said  Bond  and  give  his  Note  of 
Hand  for  the  Amount  which  he  accordingly  did.  That  said  Bond  was 
afterwards  Defaulted  and  the  Memorialist  called  upon  for  payment,  but 
upon  reducing  said  Bond  and  said  Note  l)y  the  Scale  of  Depreciation, 
the  amount  of  the  Note  fell  short  of  said  Bond  about  £12,  for  which 
he  gave  his  Note  of  Hand  bearing  Date  the  3P*  Day  of  October  1781, 
which  is  lodged  in  the  Hands  of  Oliver  Elsworth  Esq""  who  gave  a 
Writing  to  the  Memorialist  promissing  to  Endorse  any  Sum  that  might 
be  abated  Praying  that  this  Assembly  would  discharge  him  from  his 
said  Note  given  for  said  Sum  that  was  over  and  above  the  Sum  of  his 
said  Note  against  said  Clark  Etc  as  Per  Mem'-"  &c  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  released  and  dis- 
charged from  his  s^'  Note,  And  the  Honb''^'  Oliver  Elsworth  Esq""  is 
hereby  directed  to  Cancel  or  deliver  up  said  Note  to  the  Memorialist 
accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Frederick  Jones  Whiting  who  hath  Served 
this  and  the  United  States  of  America  for  several  Years  as  an  Officer 
in  the  Continental  Army  and  late  Adjutant  to  Col°  Levi  Wells  Regi- 
ment stationed  at  the  Post  of  Horseneck,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  by  a  sudden  incursion  of  the  Enemy  on  the  lO^''  Day  of  Decemb'" 
1780  the  Memorialist  with  a  Party  of  said  Regiment  was  Captured  and 
made  Prisoner  to  the  Enemies  of  the  United  States,  and  was  robbed 
and  Plundered  of  his  Horse  and  Sundry  valuable  Articles  of  Cloathing 
Etc  to  the  amount  of  a  considerable  Sum  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Sum  of  £  28  LMoney  be  granted 
to  the  said  Frederick  Jones  Whiting  for  his  Losses  aforesaid,  and  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  give  an  Order  on  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  for  the  said  Sum  of  £  28  LMoney  to  be  paid 
out  of  the  two  shilling  &  sixpenny  Tax  exclusive  of  that  part  thereof 
payable  in  State  Bills  accordingly. 


4-r  ruin  ic  kki-okos  Jntniary, 

UiHM\  iho  Monuuial  oi  Samuel  llowd  oi  Hrautord  in  tho  Couutv 
of  Now  lla\i'n  Show  iui;  to  tliis  Assoiubly  tliat  tho  Memorialist  on  the 
14'"  IXiy  ol"  Auiiust  17oJ  Mortiiai^o^l  to  Nathaniel  iNlnrston  of  the 
City  of  New  York  two  certain  peioes  of  l.aiul  in  said  lUanford  one 
peice  containiiiii'  thirty  Acres  the  other  about  14  Acres  as  Per  l^eed 
for  tlio  Security  of  .L'  l.v"^  o  S  Money  of  the  then  Province  of  New 
\  ork  anil  Interest  thereon  and  that  on  the  iS*'*  of  March  1767,  the 
said  MarstiMi  hrot  his  Action  of  ejectment  against  the  Memorialist  and 
recovered  judi^niont  and  took  possession  of  said  Lands  and  ever  since 
held  the  Same  and  at  the  Time  of  said  ^[arstons  takini^-  possession  of 
said  Land  ho  owed  upon  said  Mortgai^e  the  principal  Sum  Loaned 
aiul  Interest  for  one  Near  only  atid  that  said  Marston  is  Joined  with 
the  Vaiemies  of  the  Ihiited  States  and  his  ICstate  confiscated  to  the 
I  "so  of  this  State,  and  that  he  hath  lost  the  Same  and  that  it  is  worth 
to  him  nuich  more  than  the  Sum  at  which  the  Same  is  Mortgaged,  and 
that  he  is  much  reduced  and  in  needy  Circumstances  Praying  that  he 
may  pay  the  Same  in  State  Securities  Pay  Table  Orders  or  Notes  to 
amount  of  said  Mortgage  in  a  reasonable  lime  and  upon  paying  the 
Same  may  have  a  Peed  oi  said  Land  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Thereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State 
be  Impowered  and  directed  and  he  is  hereby  Impowered  aiid  directed 
to  execute  a  Deed  of  Release  of  said  Lands  to  said  Memorialist  upon 
his  paying  into  the  Treasury  of  this  State  the  Sum  of  £  US  0  0 
Silver  or  Cold  Coin  within  Six  Months  from  the  rising  of  this  Assem- 
bly And  if  the  Memorialists  shall  neglect  to  make  jxiyment  as  above- 
said  that   he  be  forever  foreclosed  from   rcileeming   the  premisses. 

L^pon  the  Petition  of  Jonathan  Rnrr  of  Windsor  and  of  Eliott 
Burr  and  Pruilence  Burr  both  of  the  Same  Place  by  their  Conservator 
Llenry  Allyn  Esq"^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Petitioners  are 
the  only  Surviving  Children  and  Heirs  of  Isaac  Bnrr  late  of  \\'indsor 
Dtveas''.  That  the  said  ls;\ac  in  his  Life  Time  being  indebted  to  Charles 
Apthorp  late  of  Boston  in  the  Sum  of  £  v^CX^.  Sterling  executed  his 
Bond  to  said  Charles  bearing  Date  the  29'*'  Day  of  Jany  1750,  Payable 
in  One  Year  from  the  Date  thereof  with  Interest,  and  at  the  Same 
Time  as  a  Collateral  and  further  SeciuMty  for  said  Debt,  did  together 
with  his  Wife  Mary  execute  a  Mortgage  Deed  to  the  said  Charles 
of  certain  sixteen  Lots  of  Land  in  Symsbury  bounded  and  described 
as  in  said  Deed  uix^n  Rtvord  defeasible  on  the  Payment  of  said  Bond 
within  the  said  Tenn  of  one  Year.  That  the  said  Isaac  dying  soon  after 
and  leaving  his  Estate  much  embarrassed  and  most  of  his  Heirs  in 
a  State  of  Idietism  the  said  Bond  hath  never  been  paid  nor  the  said 
Mortg"age  dischargeil.  That  the  s:iid  Charles  hath  also  Since  Deceas**, 
That  Crizzel  Apthorp  of  Boston  is  Administratrix  on  his  Estate  that 
the  Heirs  of  the  said  Charles  are  luunerous  and  a  number  of  them 
Minors.  That  the  Said  Charles  in  his  Life  Time  Sold  and  Deedeii  about 
forty  Acres  of  s;iid  Land  to  Robert  Brick  who  having  made  valuable 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  45 

Improvements  thereon  the  Petitioners  are  willing  he  should  hold  the 
Same  they  being  accounted  with  for  the  Sale  thereof,  Etc  Praying 
that  upon  the  Petitioner  paying  within  one  Year  or  Sooner  to  the 
said  Administratrix  the  principal  and  Interest  of  said  Bond  deducting 
the  Sum  or  value  for  which  the  said  forty  Acres  were  Sold  and  Interest 
thereon  That  thereupon  the  said  Bond  and  Mortgage  should  be  dis- 
charged, and  the  Petitioners  revested  with  the  Title  to  said  Lands 
except  as  to  said  Forty  Acres  as  fully  as  they  could  he  by  Discharges 
and  Deeds  of  reconveyance  from  the  Heirs  of  said  Charles  if  all  of 
full  Age.  And  it  appearing  also  to  this  Assembly  that  one  of  the  said 
Heirs  of  the  said  Charles  Deceas'^  viz  Charles  Ward  Apthorp  having 
gone  over  to  the  Enemy  his  Property  in  this  State  hath  been  adjudged 
and  decreed  forfeit  thereto  —  Therefore  Resolved  and  granted  by  this 
Assembly  that  upon  the  Petitioners  paying  to  the  s''  Administratrix 
within  One  Year  from  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  the  Principal  of  said 
Bond  and  the  Interest  thereon  to  the  Time  of  Payment  deducting  there- 
from the  Price  or  value  the  s''  40  Acres  was  Sold  for  with  the  Interest 
thereof  from  the  Time  of  State  and  excepting  therefrom  also  such  part 
of  said  Bond  or  Mortgage  Money  as  is  the  Share  according  to  Right  of 
Heirship  of  said  Charles  Ward  Apthorp  or  his  legal  Representative  which 
last  mentioned  Sum  being  paid  into  the  Treasury  of  this  State  within  the 
said  Term  of  One  Year,  That  the  said  Payments  made  in  the  manner 
aforesaid  shall  operate  and  inure  to  discharge  the  said  Bond  and  Mort- 
gage and  the  Petitioners  shall  be  thereupon  and  thereby  exonerated 
of  said  Bond  and  revested  with  the  Title  in  Law  and  Ec|uity  to  the 
said  Mortgaged  Premisses,  excepting  as  to  the  said  forty  Acres  whicli 
is  to  remain  and  be  quieted  to  the  s''  Brick  in  as  full  and  ample  a 
Manner  as  they  could  be  by  any  discharge  or  Deeds  of  reconveyance 
from  the  Heirs  of  the  s''  Charles  Deceas'^  if  all  of  full  Age. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joshua  Starr  of  New  London  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  his  House  and  Lott  of  Land  in  New  London  which 
he  bought  of  Robinson  Mumford  were  at  the  Time  of  said  Purchase 
mortgaged  to  Jacob  Watson  and  John  Murray  of  New  York  now  with 
the  Enemies  of  this  and  the  United  States  of  America,  That  the  right 
and  Title  of  said  Watson  &  Murray  by  means  of  their  Joining  said 
Enemies  is  become  forfeit  to  the  State,  That  said  Enemies  on  the  sixth 
Day  of  Septemb*"  last  sat  fire  to  and  consumed  the  said  House  and  all 
other  Buildings  on  said  Lott  together  with  other  property  of  the 
Memorialist  to  a  large  amount.  That  the  Memorialist  is  under  necessity 
of  rebuilding  on  said  Lott  praying  a  Grant  of  the  Right  of  this  State 
in  and  to  said  Lott  of  Land  that  hath  or  may  come  to  this  State  by 
means  of  said  Forfeiture  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Nathaniel 
Shaw  and  Ebenezer  Ledyard  Esq''  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a 
Committee  with  full  Power  to  enquire  into  the  Facts  above-mentioned 
and  to  estimate  and  determine  what  is  equitably  due  to  said  Watson 
and  Murray  on  said  Mortgage  considering  as  well  what  is  destroyed 


46  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

of  said  IMortgaged  Premisses  by  said  Enemy  as  what  remains  of  the 
Same  and  Report  thereof  make  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  as  soon 
as  maybe,  And  the  said  Starr  his  Heirs  &c  shall  have  a  Right  of 
Preemption  of  said  Lott  of  Land  when  legally  declared  forfeit  as  afore- 
said, the  said  Starr  his  Heirs  or  Assigns  Paying  or  securing  to  be  paid 
to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  the  Sum  so  found  due  by  said  Committee 
with  the  Interest  till  paid,  and  on  the  said  Starrs  producing  the  proper 
Evidence  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  that  said  Lott  of  Land  is 
legally  declared  forfeit  as  aforesaid  and  of  his  Payment  or  Security 
to  said  Treasurer  of  the  Sum  equitably  due  on  said  Mortgage  as  afore- 
said The  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  prepare  a 
proper  Deed  of  the  Right  of  this  State  in  and  to  said  Lott  of  Land, 
and  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  is  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to 
execute  the  Same  to  said  Starr  his  Heirs  and  Assigns  in  the  Same 
manner  as  is  done  in  Case  of  the  Sale  of  other  forfeited  Lands  Sold 
by  Order  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  James  Wadsworth  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
That  the  State  is  Indebted  to  him  for  Civil  and  Military  Services  and 
that  there  is  in  Durham  about  One  Acre  and  a  Quarter  of  Land  with 
a  Small  Mansion  House  late  the  Estate  of  Gilbert  Deblois,  now  con- 
fiscated to  this  State  Praying  Liberty  to  have  said  House  and  Land 
at  the  apprizement  of  two  indifferent  Men  under  Oath  in  Payment  of 
said  Debts  and  the  Costs  of  Confiscation  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
That  on  said  Wadsworths  lodging  with  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
a  Certificate  of  the  Value  of  said  House  and  Land  in  lawfull  Money 
under  the  Hand  of  Capt  Stephen  Norton  &  Capt  Simeon  Parsons  who 
are  hereby  appointed  to  apprize  the  same  under  Oath,  said  Committee 
shall  make  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  for  a  Deed  of  said 
House  and  Land  to  be  by  him  made  and  delivered  to  said  Wadsworth 
and  thereupon  shall  Charge  said  Wadsworth  in  Debt  the  amount  of 
said  Apprizement  and  Credit  him  on  said  Account  for  the  Military 
Services  by  him  performed  the  value  in  lawfull  Mony  of  the  Continental 
Currency  granted  to  him  by  the  Assembly  according  to  the  Scale  of 
Depreciation  at  the  Time  said  Services  were  done,  also  the  Sums  due 
to  him  for  Civil  Services  as  they  are  Stated  by  the  Assembly  and  Costs 
of  Confiscation  x^nd  if  on  the  Adjustment  of  said  Account  there  shall 
be  a  Ballance  found  due  to  the  State  said  Committee  shall  receive  of 
said  Wadsworth  Personal  Security  for  the  Same  Payable  in  one  Year 
from  the  Date  thereof.  And  if  the  Ballance  shall  be  found  due  to  said 
Wadsworth  that  they  give  Order  on  the  Treasurer  to  secure  the  Same 
to  said  Wadsworth  by  his  Note  payable  in  one  Year  after  the  present 
War  with  the  Interest  annually. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Daniel  Rodman  and  Samuel  Woodbridge  of 
Norwich  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  in  Septemb"" 
1779  sold  a  Quantity  of  Rum  and  Sugar  to  Elijah  Hubbard  for  the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  47 

Use  of  this  State  for  which  they  took  Orders  for  payment  in  Continental 
Money  which  they  have  never  been  able  to  obtain  Praying  for  Payment 
thereof  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  receive 
and  Liquidate  the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialists  their  Orders  Etc  for 
said  Goods  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  for  what  they  shall 
find  due  without  Interest,  computing  the  Same  by  the  Scale  of  Depre- 
ciation and  to  be  paid  out  of  the  two  shilling  and  Six  penny  Tax. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Belden  of  New  London  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  That  his  House  and  Lott  of  Land  in  New  London 
where  he  lately  dwelt  with  the  appurtenances  thereof  as  also  his  Store 
House  or  Shop  in  said  New  London  where  he  lately  traded  near  the 
Court  House  were  both  Mortgaged  to  Miles  Sherbrook  of  New  York, 
now  with  the  Enemies  of  the  United  States  of  America  for  the  Security 
of  £  600,  lawfull  Money  which  he  hath  nearly  paid,  and  that  the  said 
Sherbrook  Right  and  Title  to  the  said  Mortgaged  Premisses  by  means 
of  his  Joining  with  said  Enemy  is  become  forfeit  to  this  State,  That 
on  the  sixth  Day  of  Septemb'"  last  the  said  Enemy  sat  fire  to  the  said 
House  and  Shop  and  other  Buildings  on  said  Lott  of  Land  and  con- 
sumed the  same.  That  the  Memorialist  is  under  necessity  of  Building 
on  said  Lots  of  Land  Praying  for  a  Grant  of  the  right  of  this  State 
in  and  to  said  Lotts  of  Land  that  hath  or  may  come  to  this  State  by 
means  of  said  Forfeiture  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That 
Nathaniel  Shaw  &  Ebenezer  Ledyard  Esq"  be  and  they  are  hereby 
appointed  a  Committee  with  full  Power  to  enquire  into  the  Facts  above 
mentioned,  and  to  estimate  and  determine  what  is  equitably  due  to  said 
Sherbrook  on  said  Mortgaged  Premisses,  considering  as  well  what  is 
destroyed  of  the  said  Mortgaged  Premisses  by  said  Enemy  as  what 
is  left  of  the  same  and  Report  thereof  make  to  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  as  soon  as  maybe  and  the  said  Belden  his  Heirs  Etc  shall  have 
a  Right  of  Preemption  of  said  two  Lots  of  Land  when  Legally  declared 
forfeit  as  aforesaid,  the  said  Belden  his  Heirs  and  Assigns  paying  or 
securing  to  be  paid  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  the  Sum  so  found  by 
said  Committee  to  be  equitably  due  on  said  Mortgage  with  Interest 
till  paid,  and  on  the  said  Belden  producing  the  Proper  Evidence  to 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  that  said  Lotts  of  Land  are  legally  declared 
forfeited  as  aforesaid,  and  of  his  Payment  or  Security  to  said  Treasurer 
of  the  Sum  equitably  due  on  said  Mortgage  as  aforesaid,  The  Committee 
of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  prepare  a  proper  Deed  or  Deeds 
of  the  Right  of  this  State  in  and  to  said  Lands,  And  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  is  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  execute  the  Same 
to  said  Belden  his  Heirs  &c  in  the  Same  manner  as  is  done  in  Case  of 
the  Sale  of  other  forfeited  Land  Sold  by  Order  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  David  Wooster  Jun'"  of  Waterbury  repre- 
senting  to   this   Assembly  that  while   he   was   very   Young  under  the 


48  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Influence  of  One  John  Graham  a  Deserter  from  the  British  Army  and 
some  others  of  much  more  respectable  Connections  he  was  induced  to 
be  concerned  in  the  villainous  Conduct  of  Plundering  the  House  of 
Ebenezer  Daton  in  New  Haven  and  afterwards  going  over  to  long 
Island  and  soon  after  being  retaken  was  brott  back  and  by  the  Hon**^ 
Superior  Court  sentenced  to  NewGate  for  four  Years,  and  has  already 
suffered  almost  two  Years  confinement,  and  now  fully  sensible  of  the 
Baseness  and  Wickedness  of  his  former  Conduct,  and  that  it  was  done 
through  the  Influence  of  Older  Men  wliom  he  looked  upon  much  his 
Superiors  Etc  and  Praying  this  Assembly  to  consider  his  unhappy  and 
distressed  Situation,  and  permit  him  upon  his  procuring  Sufficient  Bonds 
for  his  good  Behaviour  in  future  to  Inlist  into  the  Army  or  in  some 
other  Way  grant  him  Releif  &c  —  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  upon  his  procuring  good  &  Sufficient  Bonds  to  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  that  he  will  be  of  good  &  peacible  Behaviour  in  future 
towards  this  and  the  United  States  of  America  during  the  Pleasure 
of  this  Assembly  in  the  Sum  of  One  hundred  and  fifty  Pounds  LMoney 
That  he  be  Liberated  from  his  Confinement  and  be  permitted  to  Live 
in  some  Town  on  the  East  Side  of  Connecticut  River  and  that  the 
Sherift'  of  the  County  of  Hartford  be  directed  to  take  said  Bond  & 
Liberate  him  accordingly  and  deliver  s'^  Bond  to  the  said  Treasurer. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Ezekiel  Williams  of  Weathersfield  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  since  the  Present  War  he  had  paid  out  of  his 
own  Private  Money  for  the  Use  and  benefit  of  this  State  sundry  Orders 
drawn  on  the  Treasurer,  while  the  Treasury  was  exhausted  &c  for 
which  he  has  never  received  any  Pay  or  any  other  Security  either  for 
principal  or  Interest  and  Praying  this  Assembly  to  direct  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  to  take  the  said  Orders  and  adjust  the  Ballance 
due  with  the  lawfull  Interest  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  Payment 
&c  —  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of 
Pay  Table  be  directed  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  receive  of  the 
said  Williams  the  said  Orders  on  the  Treasurer,  and  on  the  Scale  of 
Depreciation  Adjust  the  Ballance  due  with  the  lawfull  Interest  from 
their  respective  Dates  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  to  pay 
to  him  the  one  Quarter  Part  they  shall  so  find  his  Just  due,  out  of  the 
one  Penny  March  Rate  or  any  other  Rate  not  specially  appropriated^. 
And  also  that  he  give  his  Notes  for  the  residue  Payable  in  one  Year 
after  the  expiration  of  the  present  War  with  lawfull  Interest  to  be 
paid  annually. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Josiah  Smith  Jesse  Doolittle  Phineas  Potter 
John  Wright,  Charles  Wright  Fridom "  Wright  David  Mills  Stephen 
Arnold  Samuel  Haydon  John  Balcom  Jonathan  Balcom  Enoch  Palmer 
Lazarus  Palmer  Joseph  Brown  David  Criss,  John  Walter  Nathaniel 
Balcom.  Henry  Walter  &  Simeon  Rogers,  all  Inhabitants  of  the  Society 
of  Winstead  in  the  Town  of  Winchester  Praying  for  some  abatenient 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  49 

of  their  Taxes  on  Account  of  their  poor  and  distressed  situation  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Memorialists  be  and  they 
hereby  are  abated  and  discharged  from  payment  of  their  proportion 
of  the  Tax  of  2/6  on  the  Pound  which  was  payable  in  Decemb''  last 
and  likewise  of  the  Tax  of  9  on  the  Pound  payable  in  March  1782. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Gideon  Noble  of  Willington  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  his  Son  Gideon  Noble  a  Minor  inlisted  into  the  Conti- 
nental Service  during  the  War  in  the  Spring  of  1777  in  Col°  Webbs 
Regiment  and  soon  after  was  Inoculated  by  Order  upon  his  return 
Home  supposed  to  take  cold,  was  effected  with  a  Disorder  in  his  knee 
and  Thigh  which  was  soon  attended  with  Inflamation  and  extreme 
Pain,  whereby  he  was  confined  to  his  Bed  more  than  two  Months  and 
recjuired  Constant  Attendance  &c  and  that  thereby  great  Cost  accrued 
and  he  at  diverse  Times  sent  his  Accounts  for  Doctoring  &c  to  the 
Hospital  Directors  at  Danbury  for  payment  but  could  not  obtain  the 
Same,  and  that  the  Circumstances  of  his  Family  is  such  that  renders 
him  unable  to  discharge  the  Same  and  Praying  for  Relief  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Thereupon  Resolved  by  this  z^ssembly  that  the 
Prayer  of  the  foregoing  Memorial  be  granted  and  that  the  Committee 
of  Pay  Table  be  Authorized  and  directed  and  they  are  hereby  Author- 
ized and  directed  to  draw  an  Order  in  favour  of  the  Memorialist  upon 
the  Treasurer  of  this  State,  for  the  Sum  of  £  11  13  6  payable  out 
of  the  Tax  of  2/6  exclusive  of  such  part  of  said  Tax  as  is  payable 
in  this  States  Money  and  Charge  the  Same  to  Account  of  the  United 
States. 

On  the  Memorial  of  sundry  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Society  of 
Winstead  in  the  Town  of  Winchester  and  Barkhemstead  Praying  for 
Authority  to  Collect  what  may  remain  due  of  a  certain  Tax  of  two 
pence  on  the  Acre  granted  by  this  Assembly  in  the  Year  1778  to  be 
Collected  of  the  Non  resident  Proprietors  of  said  Society  in  hard 
Money  according  to  the  Exchange  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
Benjamin  Palmer  the  Collector  appointed  by  said  Society  for  the  pur- 
pose of  Collecting  said  Tax  be  and  he  is  hereby  Authorized  to  Collect 
what  may  remain  due  on  said  Tax  in  hard  Money  ascertaining  the 
Value  of  the  Same  at  the  Time  it  was  granted  by  the  Scale  of  depre- 
ciation. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joshua  Elderkin  of  Windham  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  in  Consequence  of  an  appointment  he  received  from 
the  General  Assembly  in  October  last  to  provide  Barracks  for  the 
Legion  of  France  under  the  Command  of  the  Duke  De  Lausun  in  the 
Towns  of  Windham  Lebanon  or  Colchester,  and  another  appointment 
by  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  to  provide  proper 
Accomodations  for  the  Army  of  France  under  the  command  of  the 
Count  de  Rochambeau  from  their  comeing  into  this  State  till  their 
arrival  at  Bolton  he  has  expended  considerable  Sums  of  Money  in  the 


50  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Execution  of  his  several  Commissions  and  praying  that  his  Accounts 
for  expenditures  and  Services  might  be  Liquidated  adjusted  and 
allowed,  and  upon  the  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  this 
Assembly  to  examine  and  adjust  his  Accounts  reporting  the  Sum  of 
£  109  1  7,  as  Justly  due  to  the  said  Elderkin  which  has  been  ac- 
cepted —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Sum  of  £  109  1  7  be 
allowed  to  the  said  Docf  Joshua  Elderkin  in  Settlement  of  his  Accounts 
for  Services  and  Expenditures  in  the  Execution  of  said  Commissions, 
and  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  on  application  of 
the  said  Elderkin  to  draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  in  his  favour 
to  pay  the  said  Sum  out  of  the  Tax  of  two  Shillings  and  Sixpence  on 
the  pound  granted  in  May  last. 

Whereas  it  is  Represented  to  this  zA.ssembly  by  the  Memorial  of 
Jeremiah  Stanley  of  Ashford  in  Windham  County  that  Ichabod  Ward 
late  of  said  Ashford  Deceas^,  did  give  and  grant  by  a  Deed  bearing 
Date  the  23^  of  August  1779  to  Jeremiah  Stanley  aforesaid  and  to 
Abigail  his  Wife  a  Certain  Tract  or  Parcel  of  Land  containing  about 
fifty  Acres  lying  in  the  North  Westerly  part  of  Ashford  aforesaid,  and 
that  said  Ichabod  Ward  did  properly  Sign  Seal  and  deliver  said  Deed 
of  Conveyance  in  Presence  of  Samuel  Knox  and  Sarah  Knox,  but  by 
inadvertent  Delays  did  neglect  to  acknoledge  the  Same,  so  as  to  Qualify 
it  as  matter  of  Record  untill  said  Ichabod  was  removed  by  a  natural 
Death  which  precluded  any  further  confirmation  of  said  Deed  as  by 
said  Memorial  on  File  doth  appear  —  Whereupon  it  is  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  abovesaid  Deed  of  Conveyance  is  and  shall  be 
considered  as  ratifyed  and  confirmed  in  as  full  and  ample  Manner  as 
if  it  had  been  acknoledged  by  said  Ichabod  Ward  in  his  Life  Time 
and  the  Town  Clerk  of  Ashford  is  hereby  directed  to  Record  the  Same 
subjoining  this  Resolve. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lydia  Hosmer  Administratrix  on  the  Estate 
of  Titus  Hosmer  Esq""  late  of  Midletown  Dec*^  shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  said  Titus  on  the  13'^  Day  of  Decemb'"  1776,  as  Attorney  to 
Sylvester  Gardener  late  of  Boston  collected  of  the  Moneys  of  the  said 
Sylvester  £  1206  continental  Bills  of  Credit,  upon  and  in  full  of  a 
certain  Note  of  Hand  given  the  26**'  Day  of  February  1760  by  Stephen 
Hosmer  Daniel  Hooker  and  Aaron  Yale  to  William  Gardener  on 
Interest,  which  Note  afterwards  became  the  Property  of  said  Sylvester, 
and  was  collected  for  his  Use  by  his  said  Attorney,  That  the  said  Syl- 
vester on  or  about  the  same  Month  of  Decemb  1776  went  over  to 
and  Joined  the  Enemy  and  hath  ever  since  continued  to  hold  himself, 
under  their  Protection  by  means  whereof  the  said  Titus  was  obliged 
to  hold  the  said  Monies  in  his  Hands  and  did  hold  the  Same  for  the 
Use  of  such  Person  as  should  be  properly  Authorized  to  receive  the 
Same  untill  his  Death  which  happened  the  4**^  Day  of  August  1780. 
That  the  Estate  of  the  said   Sylvester  in  this   State  hath   since  been 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  51 

adjudged  forfeit  to  and  for  the  Use  of  this  State,  and  an  Administrator 
appointed  thereof  &c.  Praying  that  the  said  Administr""  might  be 
authorized  to  receive  the  said  £  1206,  in  said  Bills  of  the  Memorialist 
in  full  discharge  of  said  Note,  And  a  Committee  having  been  appointed 
on  s*^  Memorial  who  have  found  &  Reported  the  Material  Facts 
alledged  therein  with  their  Opinion  thereon  that  the  said  £  1206,  in 
said  Bills  ought  to  be  delivered  Over  to  said  Administrator  and  by 
him  received  in  full  discharge  of  said  Note,  and  the  said  Report  having 
been  accepted  and  approved  as  Per  Memorial  &  Report  on  File  This 
Assembly  do  thereupon  Grant  Order  and  Decree  that  upon  the 
Memorialist  paying  over  to  the  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  said 
Sylvester  the  said  Sum  of  £  1206,  in  said  Bills  to  be  disposed  of 
according  to  Law  that  the  said  Administrator  do  receive  the  Same 
in  full  discharge  of  the  said  Note  and  the  said  Note  shall  be  thereby 
discharged  accordingly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Daniel  Gott  of  Hebron  in  the  County  of 
Hartford  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  some  Time  in  the  Month  of 
July  1780,  he  passed  and  put  off  one  eighty  Dollar  Bill  of  the  old 
Continental  Currency  which  he  received  as  and  for,  and  he  passed 
supposing  and  beleiving  to  be  a  true  and  genuine  Bill,  not  in  the  least 
suspecting  it  to  be  Counterfeit,  that  the  Person  to  whom  he  passed  said 
Bill  suspecting  it  to  be  a  Counterfeit  returned  it  to  the  Memorialist 
the  same  Day  which  he  chearfully  received  and  paid  other  Monies 
in  Lieu  thereof  and  afterwards  refused  to  pass  said  Bill  when  thereto 
Solicited  And  that  on  the  28*^  Day  of  August  then  next  he  the 
Memorialist  was  convened  before  John  Phelps  Esq'"  a  Justice  of  Peace 
for  Hartford  County  in  Consequence  of  Complaint  of  a  Grand  Jury- 
man for  passing  said  Bill  knowing  the  Same  to  be  Counterfeit,  and  by 
said  Justice  was  recognized  with  one  Surety  in  the  Sum  of  five  Hun- 
dred Pound,  lawfull  Money  to  appear  before  the  Superior  Court  to  be 
holden  at  Hartford  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  September  then  next  to 
answer  to  said  Complaint  which  he  then  purposed  to  do  and  submit 
himself  to  a  Tryal  thereon,  but  being  informed  that  he  must  expect 
that  Witnesses  destitute  of  every  principle  of  Virtue,  and  of  the  blackest 
Characters,  and  who  sought  an  Indemnity  for  themselves  in  furthering 
the  Conviction  of  others  however  Innocent  they  might  be.  And  the 
Memorialist  being  naturally  timid  and  viewing  with  Horror  the 
Terrors  of  NewGate,  and  by  means  of  Advice  from  Persons  whose 
Opinion  he  has  since  found  was  not  to  be  relied  on  in  Matters  of  this 
Nature,  he  did  not  appear  at  said  Superior  Court  to  answer  to  said 
Information,  whereby  said  Recognizance  became  forfeit,  hath  since  been 
Sued,  and  Judgment  and  Execution  recovered  thereon  for  the  whole 
Sum  of  said  Bond  and  Cost  of  the  Suit  thereon,  which  will  take  the 
whole  of  his  Estate  to  satisfy  and  involve  him  in  his  advanced  Age  and 
his  unoffending  Wife  and  numerous  Family  of  Children,  and  his  Aged 
Sister,  for  whose  Support  he  received  from  his  Father  a  Considerable 


52  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

part  of  his  Estate,  in  Poverty  Indigence  &  Wretchedness  appeahng  to 
as  Representation  of  the  Authority  and  Select  Men  of  said  Town  and 
others  of  good  Character,  accompanying  said  Memorial  and  to  sundry 
Depositions,  by  all  which  it  appears  that  the  Memorialist  hath  ever 
been  a  UsefuU  Member  of  Society  never  accused  of  any  Crime  except 
the  Matter  aforesaid  and  was  probably  Induced  to  avoid  a  Tryal  in 
said  Superior  Court  for  the  reason  before  mentioned  as  Per  said 
Memorial  Representation  &  Depositions  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  on  the  said  Memorialists  paying  the  Sum  of  fifty  pounds 
LawfuU  Money  on  said  Judgment  and  Execution  together  with  the 
Cost  of  Suit  on  said  Bond  of  Recognizance  he  be  released  and  dis- 
charged from  any  further  Demand  or  payment  on  the  Judgment  & 
Execution  aforesaid  and  that  on  the  Payment  thereof  Oliver  Elsworth 
Esq""  States  Attorney  for  Hartford  County  deliver  up  said  Gott  his 
Note  and  release  &  reconvey  his  Land  Given  and  Mortgaged  to  said 
States  Attorney  for  the  Benefit  of  this  State  and  fully  discharge  said 
Judgment  &  Execution. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  James  Bindsell  of  the  Obling*  in  the  State 
of  New  York  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  John  Cornell  &  Nathan 
Barnam  both  of  New  Fairfield  went  of  to  and  Joined  the  Enemies  of 
these  States,  that  at  the  Time  of  their  going  of  they  were  both  indebted 
to  him,  that  since  their  going  off  their  Estates  have  been  adjudged 
forfeit  and  have  been  Sold  for  the  Benefit  of  this  State,  that  the 
Memorialist  living  out  of  the  State  heard  nothing  of  the  proceedings 
with  said  Estates  praying  that  the  Court  of  Probate  may  be  Impowered 
and  directed  to  reappoint  the  Commissioners  on  said  Estates  to  examine 
his  Accounts  and  make  Report  of  the  Sums  found  due  to  the  Judge 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  in  Order  that 
he  may  receive  payment  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 
Danbury  be  Impowered  and  directed  to  reappoint  the  Commissioners 
to  examine  and  adjust  the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialist  and  make 
Return  to  him  of  the  Sums  they  shall  find  due  at  the  Cost  of  the 
Memorialist  and  thereupon  said  Judge  of  Probate  is  Impowered  and 
directed  to  draw  an  Order  on  Col"  John  Chandler  for  the  Payment  of 
the  Same  out  of  the  Avails  of  said  Estates. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  second  Society  in 
Hartland  in  this  State  representing  to  this  Assembly  that  they  have 
lately  settled  a  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  said  Society  and  raised  a 
House  for  a  Place  of  Publick  Worship  and  in  part  finished  the  Same 
but  through  the  necessary  Taxes  for  Governmental  Use  that  Society 
is  unable  to  pay  the  Same  without  great  inconvenience  in  their  Infant 
State,  and  the  expence  of  Paying  the  Settlement  of  their  Minister  and 

•Oblong. 


^732  OF    CONNECTICUT. 


53 


^A  tln^t  the  Same  may  be  raised  m  two  equal  Annual    iaxes  as  rer 
and  that  the  bame  ^ay  Assembly  That  a  Tax  of  six- 

mmmMm 

the  amount  of  said  Taxes  by  the  beverai      u  ,  ,      Law 

Liable  for  his  faitee  or  neglect  there.n  a        '  -  Col to^s  by 

are  subject  to,  and  the  sa.d  Comn  ttee  ^,e  hereoy  ^^^^j^_ 

l^,^Trllin,ftnl:^i:/in  Srd?=.d  fi„iU  .-  House 
for  publick  Worship  as  aforesaid. 

TInnn  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Clark  and  Caleb  Lewiss  of  Cheshire 
Shewfng  to  tWs  Assembly  that  Isaac  Doolittle  -d  John  Mar.„  were 

fn  Septemb-  1778  'f »  "P  °"  -"P -y.^/rt^^^C^  ^1  st 

TtmZ"  'and  to's'a  c    L^i  /^nf Sd°  Morriss  'became  .  their 


54  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

of  October  last  by  which  he  promissed  to  endorse  any  abatement  the 
Assembly  should  make  on  s<^  Notes  Praying  for  releif  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  xA.ssembly  that  the  one  half 
of  the  said  Caleb  Lewiss  Note,  and  £  11  15  0  on  the  said  Samuel 
Clarks  Note  be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  Abated  on  said  Notes  and 
said  States  Attorney  is  hereby  directed  to  endorse  the  same  thereon 
accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Brig  Genl  John  Tyler  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  had  been  Ordered  into  publick  Service  with  the 
Command  of  a  large  Body  of  Men  at  New  London  and  parts  adjacent 
in  the  Year  1779,  and  in  Obedience  to  Orders  remained  in  Service 
about  five  Months  and  that  he  has  never  received  any  Pay  for  his  said 
Service  and  that  Some  Staff  Officers  who  Served  with  him  were  not 
yet  Settled  with  &c  Praying  that  a  Rule  may  be  pointed  out  by  which 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  may  settle  his  Accounts  allowing  Interest 
from  a  Proper  Time  and  give  Orders  that  he  be  paid  or  Secured  &c 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  licjuidate  the  said  Accounts  and  draw  Orders  for 
Security  for  the  Ballance  payable  one  Year  after  the  end  of  the  present 
War  with  Interest  Annually  in  the  Usual  form. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Isaac  Jennings  of  Fairfield  Executor  of  the 
last  Will  and  Testament  of  Augustus  Jennings  Dec^  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  allowed  in  the  Court  of  Probate 
within  and  for  the  District  of  Fairfield  surmount  the  Inventoried  move- 
able Estate  of  said  Deceas'^  and  the  other  Provision  made  in  his  Will 
for  the  payment  of  his  Debts  the  Sum  of  £  13  0  1  LMoney  and  that 
the  Executor  has  nothing  in  his  Hands  for  the  payment  thereof  Praying 
for  Leave  to  Sell  Lands  to  raise  Money  to  pay  said  Debt  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Executor 
have  Liberty  and  Liberty  Power  &  Authority  are  hereby  granted  to 
said  Executor  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec*'  Augustus 
Jennings  as  shall  be  Sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £  13  0  1,  together 
with  the  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Direction  of  said  Court 
of  Probate  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Elisha  Frisbey  of  Litchfield  Shewing  that 
he  was  Assessed  on  the  List  of  1779  in  the  Towns  of  Litchfield  and 
Torrington  one  hundred  Pounds  each  for  trading  which  he  carried  on 
by  his  Factor  on  his  Freehold  in  Litchfield  whilst  he  lived  in  Torrington 
&c  Praying  for  Abatement  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  abated  the 
half  of  said  Assesment  both  in  the  Town  of  Litchfield  &  Torrington 
aforesaid  on  all  Taxes  already  granted  or  to  be  granted  on  said  List. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  55 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Godfrey  Malbone  of  Pomfret  in  the  County 
of  Windham  &  John  Malbone  of  Newport  in  the  County  of  Newport 
and  State  of  Rhode  Island  Esq""^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on 
the  second  Day  of  Septembr""  1763  Godfrey  Malbone  late  of  Newport 
aforesaid  Esq''  now  deceas"^  and  Father  of  said  Memorialists  was  In- 
debted unto  one  Charles  Paxton  then  of  Boston  in  the  County  of  Suf- 
folk and  Commonwealth  of  the  Massachusets  Esq'  in  the  Sum  of  one 
Thousand  one  hundred  &  twenty  one  Pounds  ten  shillings  LMoney 
and  that  on  the  Same  second  Day  of  Septemb""  1763,  the  said  Godfrey 
Sen""  and  said  Alemorialists  made  and  executed  to  the  said  Charles 
their  Bond  under  their  Hands  &  Seals  for  the  Security  of  the  afore- 
said Debt  payable  in  one  Year  from  the  Date  thereof,  with  the  lawful! 
Interest  thereon  and  that  as  a  further  Security  for  the  aforesaid  Debt 
the  said  Godfrey  Sen""  on  the  same  second  Day  of  Septemb""  1763,  made 
executed  and  delivered  to  the  said  Charles  a  proper  Mortgage  Deed  of 
all  that  Tract  of  Land  which  he  said  Godfrey  Sen""  purchased  of  his 
Excellency  Jonathan  Belcher  Esq""  late  of  Boston  aforesaid  Dec''  by  a 
Deed  of  Sale  bearing  Date  the  lO*'^  Day  of  October  ADom  1740,  said 
Land  is  Situate  lying  and  being  at  a  Place  called  MortLake  in  the 
County  of  Windham  and  containing  by  estimation  about  three  Thousand 
two  hundred  and  forty  five  Acres  be  the  Same  more  or  less  which 
said  Mortgage  Deed  was  made  defeasible  upon  the  Payments  of  the 
aforesaid  Bond  agreeable  to  the  Tenor  and  Condition  thereof.  That 
soon  after  the  executing  the  aforesaid  Deed  he  said  Godfrey  Sen""  for  a 
good  and  valuable  Consideration  made  and  executed  to  said  Memorialists 
a  Deed  of  Sale  of  the  whole  of  the  aforedescribed  Tract  of  Land.  That 
on  the  IP*'  Day  of  April  1771,  the  said  Godfrey  the  younger  was 
indebted  to  the  said  Charles  in  the  Sum  of  eight  Hundred  and  ten 
Pounds  six  Shillings  lawfull  Money  and  that  as  a  Security  therefor 
he  said  Godfrey  the  Younger  on  the  Same  IP'^  Day  of  April  1771 
made  and  executed  to  the  said  Charles  a  Bond  under  his  Hand  and 
Seal  conditioned  for  the  payment  of  the  aforesaid  last  mentioned  Sum' 
with  the  lawfull  Interest  thereon  on  or  before  the  second  Day  of 
Novemb'  then  next  following  the  Date  of  said  Bond,  and  that  also 
at  the  Same  Time  as  a  further  Security  for  said  Debt  he  the  said 
Godfrey  the  Younger  made  and  executed  to  said  Charles  a  Mortgage 
Deed  of  the  whole  of  the  aforedescribed  Tract  of  Land  which  said 
Deed  was  made  defeasible  upon  the  payment  of  the  Sum  secured  by 
the  last  mentioned  Bond  agreeable  to  the  Tenor  and  Conditions  thereof, 
that  on  the  sixth  Day  of  April  1771  said  Memorialists  paid  to  the  said 
Charles  the  Sum  of  £  640  10  9,  LMoney  on  Account  and  in  part 
of  the  aforesaid  Debts  it  being  the  Interest  Due  on  said  first  Mortgage 
to  the  Second  Day  of  May  1771.  That  the  said  Lands  so  Mortgaged 
as  aforesaid  then  were  of  the  value  of  fifteen  Thousand  Pounds 
lawfull  Money.  That  said  Memorialists  continued  in  Possession  of 
said  Estate  by  the  special  consent  and  agreement  of  the  said  Charles, 
he   said   Charles   never   expecting   to   hold   said   Estate   but   only   as   a 


56  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Pledge  or  Security  for  the  aforesaid  Debts.  That  said  Memorialists 
have  long  since  Sold  and  conveyed  the  greater  Part  of  the  aforesaid 
Lands  by  Deeds  of  Sale  to  Mes''^  Joseph  Palmer  and  John  Taylor 
Esq""^  &  Joseph  Pierce  Palmer  and  which  Lands  have  been  by  said 
Palmer  &  Taylor  conveyed  to  sundry  Persons,  Inhabitants  of  this 
State  who  now  occupy  Claim  hold  and  Improve  the  Same  under  the 
Title  of  said  Memorialists.  That  at  the  Time  of  the  commencement 
of  the  present  Cruel  and  unnatural  War  he  said  Charles  being  then 
an  Inhabitant  of  said  Town  of  Boston  Joined  himself  with  our  merciless 
Enemies  and  put  himself  under  their  protection  and  soon  afterwards 
fled  to  the  Island  of  Great  Britain  where  he  still  remains  an  Aider  and 
Abettor  of  the  British  King  and  Ministry  and  of  the  Measures  now  by 
them  pursuing  for  the  subjugation  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
That  the  Fee  of  said  Lands  by  the  Non  Payment  of  the  Money  men- 
tioned in  said  Mortgage  Deeds  being  legally  vested  in  said  Charles, 
the  County  Court  for  the  County  of  Windham  at  a  special  Sessions 
thereof  holden  at  Windham  in  the  County  of  Windham  on  the  fourth 
Tuesday  of  Septemb'"  1780,  upon  the  Complaint  and  Representation 
of  the  Select  Men  of  said  Town  of  Pomfret  did  proceed  to  give 
Judgment  against  and  to  confiscate  the  whole  of  said  Estate  as  the 
Property  of  the  said  Charles  agreeable  to  the  Law  of  this  State  in 
Such  Case  Provided,  whereby  the  whole  Right  and  Property  of  the 
said  Charles  in  and  unto  said  Lands  is  vested  and  fixed  in  this  State, 
And  that  said  Memorialists  and  those  who  hold  under  them  will  be 
Liable  to  be  ejected  and  expelled  from  the  Possession  of  said  Lands 
and  to  Suffer  great  Damages  and  Costs  on  account  of  the  Covenants 
of  Seizin  and  Warranty  in  the  Deeds  of  said  Lands  by  them  executed 
as  aforesaid  to  said  Palmer  and  Taylor  and  also  that  said  Palmer 
and  Taylor,  are  in  the  same  exposed  &  very  unhappy  Situation  with 
respect  to  the  Same  Covenants  contained  in  the  Deeds  by  them  exe- 
cuted as  aforesaid  whereby  not  only  said  Memorialists,  but  also  said 
Palmer  &  Taylor,  and  those  who  hold  under  them  will  be  exposed  to 
Suffer  the  most  numerous  Consequences  and  the  Operation  of  said 
Contracts  and  Sales  wholly  defeated  unless  releived.  And  further 
Shewing  that  by  means  of  the  extreme  Scarcity  of  Silver  and  Gold  the 
many  Losses  and  misfortunes  they  have  suffered  and  the  manner  in 
which  they  disposed  of  said  Estate  they  are  unable  at  this  Time  to 
pay  and  discharge  said  Mortgage  Money  in  Solid  Coin,  and  praying 
this  Assembly  to  allow  to  them  their  equity  of  redemption  in  and  unto 
the  aforesaid  Lands,  and  to  Order  and  Decree  that  upon  said  Memori- 
alists procuring  indisputable  personal  Security  for  the  payment  of  the 
Mortgage  Moneys  now  due  as  aforesaid  payable  at  a  future  Time,  or 
upon  paying  the  Same  in  this  States  Securities  or  Land  to  the  amount 
of  said  Debt  that  thereupon  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  authorized 
Impowered  and  directed  to  make  execute  and  deliver  to  said  Memori- 
alists a  good  and  sufficient  Deed  of  Release  of  the  whole  Right  and 
Title  of  the  said  Charles  and  of  this  State  in  Right  of  said  Charles  in 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  57 

and  unto  the  whole  of  said  Lands,  and  that  said  Memoriahsts  may  be 
fully  &  compleatly  exonerated  and  discharged  off  and  from  the  afore- 
said Bonds  now  in  the  possession  of  the  said  Charles  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  Dated  the  16'^''  Day  of  January  1782  more  fully  appears  — 
Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  upon  the  Memorialists 
procuring  Joseph  Palmer  of  Braintree  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  & 
State  of  Massachusets  Esq''  &  Col"  Aaron  Cleaveland  of  Canterbury 
In  the  County  of  Windham  Jointly  and  severally  to  become  bound  to 
the  Governor  and  Company  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  in  three  proper 
Bonds  each  conditioned  for  the  payment  of  one  third  part  of  the  Sum 
of  three  thousand  one  hundred  and  seventy  six  Pounds  one  Shilling 
lawfull  Silver  Money  in  the  Whole,  that  iDcing  the  Sum  now  found 
to  be  due  on  said  Mortgages  including  the  Interest  to  this  Time  by 
the  Report  of  Nathaniel  Wales  Jun""  and  Nathaniel  Shaw  Esq""^  a 
Committee  appointed  for  that  purpose,  the  Interest  being  paid  on  said 
first  mentioned  Mortgage  &  Bond  to  the  second  Day  of  May  1771 
said  Bonds  to  be  payable  one  within  one  Year  one  within  two  Years 
and  one  within  three  Years  with  the  lawfull  Interest  on  the  whole 
untill  paid,  That  thereupon  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he  hereby 
is  Authorized,  Impowered  and  directed  to  give  and  execute  to  said 
Memorialists  a  good  and  Authentick  Deed  of  Release  of  the  whole 
Right  Title  and  Interest  of  the  said  Charles  by  virtue  of  the  Mortgage 
Deeds  referred  to  and  of  this  State  in  Right  of  the  said  Charles  in  and 
unto  the  aforediscribed  Lands,  and  that  thereupon  the  said  Godfrey 
Jun'"  and  John  &  the  Heirs  Executors  &  Administrators  of  said  Godfrey 
the  older,  shall  be  fully  compleatly  &  absolutely  exonerated  &  discharged 
from  and  on  Account  of  the  aforesaid  Bonds  now  in  the  Possession  of 
the  said  Charles  Paxton. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Peters  of  Hebron  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  was  bound  to  the  Treasurer  of  Hartford  County  in 
the  Sum  of  £  200.  That  one  Jonathan  Peters  now  Deceas''  should 
appear  before  the  Superior  Court  to  be  holden  at  Hartford  in  said 
County  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  March  1777  to  answer  for  a  certain 
Breach  of  the  Peace  in  Speaking  Words  Offensive  against  the  Law  of 
this  State.  That  said  Jonathan  afterwards  and  against  the  Will  of 
the  Memorialist  fled  to  the  Enemy  and  is  now  Deceas''  leaving  his 
Estate  Insolvent,  that  said  Bond  is  legally  declared  forfeit,  and  the 
Memorialist  without  being  culpable  is  liable  to  pay  the  same  &c  Praying 
that  said  Bond  may  be  discharged  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  said  Bond  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  wholly 
abated  and  discharged,  he  the  said  John  Peters  his  Heirs  Executors 
or  Administrators  first  paying  all  the  Cost  arisen  on  the  Process  against 
said  Jonathan  and  on  the  Bond  aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Street  Hall  of  Wallingford  in  the  County  of 
New  Haven  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  Benjamin  Gale  of  Killing- 


58  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

worth  in  the  County  of  New  London  did  bring  his  Action  against  Your 
Petitioner  before  the  County  Court  held  at  Norwich  in  said  New 
London  County  on  the  4*''  Tuesday  of  Novemb""  1779  by  \AVit  dated 
Septemb'"  2P'  1779  for  defamatory  Words  said  to  be  Spoken  by  the  Peti- 
tioner of  and  concerning  said  Gale  demanding  £  6000,  LMoney  Dam- 
ages which  said  Suit  by  sundry  legal  removes  came  before  the  Superior 
Court  holden  at  New  London  on  the  4th  Tuesday  of  Septemb''  1780, 
when  said  Superior  Court  proceeded  to  render  up  final  Judgment  in 
said  Suit  in  favour  of  said  Gale  and  against  the  Petitioner  for  the  Sum 
of  £  30  LMoney  Damages  and  the  Sum  of  £  9  9  3  like  Money  Cost 
in  proceeding  to  and  rendering  of  which  said  Judgment  the  said  Superior 
Court  manifestly  erred  and  mistook  the  Law,  and  that  said  Judgment 
ought  to  have  been  rendered  in  favour  of  the  Petitioner  and  for  him 
to  have  recovered  his  Cost,  Praying  that  this  Assembly  would  read 
and  Inspect  said  Records  of  said  Superior  Court  and  their  proceedings 
in  said  Cause  and  to  reverse  annul!  and  Set  aside  said  Judgment  of 
said  Superior  Court  and  to  restore  the  Petitioner  to  all  he  hath  been 
damaged  and  lost  by  said  erroneous  Judgment  which  is  not  less  than 
£  70  LMoney  as  Per  Petition  on  File  Dated  the  30*^  Day  of  October 
1780,  may  appear  at  large  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  s*^ 
Superior  Court  in  proceeding  to  and  rendering  said  Judgment  as  set 
forth  in  said  Petition  did  manifestly  err  &  mistake  the  Law  and  that 
said  Judgment  of  said  Superior  Court  be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  made 
null  &  void  and  All  Judgments  Executions  &  proceedings  that  have 
been  had  thereon  or  in  Consequence  of  said  Judgment  are  hereby  made 
null  and  void  and  shall  be  for  nothing  had  and  that  the  Petitioner  shall 
be  restored  to  all  he  hath  lost  and  been  damnified  by  rendering  of  said 
erroneous  Judgment,  amounting  to  £  8  15  2  LawfuU  Money  and  that 
the  Petitioner  shall  recover  of  said  Benjamin  Gale  said  Sum  of  £  8  15  2, 
LMoney  and  Execution  go  forth  accordingly. 

Ex°  Issued  Feby  16*'"  1782. 


Upon  the  Memorial  of  Col"  Nathaniel  Terry  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  hath  a  Just  demand  against  the  forfeited  Estate  of 
Theophilaet  Bache  of  New  York  now  with  the  Enemy  to  the  amount 
of  £  37  1  2  ^  New  York  Currency  and  that  said  Estate  has  been 
Settled  in  New  London  County  without  the  knoledge  of  the  Memori- 
alist and  this  State  hath  had  the  Avails  of  said  Estate  and  that  Chauncey 
Whittlesey  of  Midletown  is  administrator  on  the  Confiscated  Estate  of 
James  Jauncey  of  New  York  and  not  Settled,  and  that  the  Memori- 
alist is  indebted  to  said  Jauncey  Estate  in  a  much  larger  Sum  than 
is  due  to  him  from  said  Baches  Estate  praying  for  releif  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Chauncey 
Whittlesey  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  allow  to  the  Memorialist 
the  said  Sum  of  £  37  1  2  ^  New  York  Currency  against  the  Demand 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  59 

from  the  Memorialist  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Estate  of  said  James 
Jauncey. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Spencer  of  East  Haddam  requesting 
that  a  small  Ballance  due  to  him  for  attending  Congress  might  be 
paid  to  him  out  of  the  penny  Tax  payable  in  March  last  as  by  said 
Memorial  on  File  appears  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  be  directed  when  they  have  Liquidated  the  Accounts 
of  the  Memorialist  relative  to  his  attending  Congress  as  aforesaid  to 
draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  in  favour  of  the  Memori- 
alist for  the  Ballance  due  to  him  to  be  paid  to  him  out  of  the  penny 
Tax. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Killingley 
praying  for  Liberty  to  Tax  themselves  for  the  repairing  and  mending 
their  Highways,  as  to  other  Towns  in  this  State,  has  been  heretofore 
granted  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  Liberty  be  granted  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  said  Town  of  Killingley  to  tax  themselves 
and  make  such  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  purpose  of  mending  and 
repairing  their  Highways  and  Bridges  &c  as  the  said  Town  shall  from 
Time  to  Time  agree  and  are  hereby  fully  Authorized  and  Impowered 
to  carry  the  Same  into  Execution  during  the  pleasure  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Barlow  of  Reading  Administrator 
on  the  Estate  of  John  Bates  late  of  said  Reading  Dec''  Shewing  that 
the  Debts  and  Charges  against  said  Estate  Surmount  the  Inventoried 
Moveables  the  Sum  of  £  74  5  7  Praying  Authority  to  Sell  Land  to 
raise  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Memorialist  have  Liberty  &  Liberty  and  Authority  is 
hereby  granted  to  him  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said 
Dec''  as  to  raise  said  Sum  of  seventy-four  pounds  five  shillings  &  seven 
pence  LMoney  with  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Directions  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield  therein. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  all  Petitions  and  every  other  Matter 
between  Party  and  Party  now  lying  before  this  Assembly  be  and  are 
hereby  continued  to  the  Meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  in  May  next. 

The  Sums  Total  of  the  Lists  of  the  Polls  and  Rateable  Estate  of 
the  several  Towns  hereafter  mentioned  as  returned  to  this  Assembly 


are  as  follow 

viz. 

Hartford 

£42845  18 

2/2 

Stratford 

£  48399 

0 

0 

Bolton 

9906    9 

7 

Norwalk 

34428 

2 

9 

Chatham 

23228  11 

8 

Stamford 

27066 

3 

7 

Colchester 

33273    0 

9 

Greenwich 

6564 

3 

6 

East  Haddam 

24534    6 

8 

Danbury 

27972 

16 

OM 

6U 

] 

PUBLIC 

RECORDS 

Jam 

-lary, 

East  Windsor 

30520 

15 

8 

NewTown 

21422 

0 

0 

Enfield 

11163 

12 

1 

Ridgefield 

16559 

5 

1/ 

Farmin^^ton 

52694 

4 

6 

New  Fairfield 

13612 

2 

0 

Glastonbury 

18839 

14 

6 

Redding 

12896 

5 

4 

Haddam 

15513 

19 

6 

Windham 

30691 

9 

7 

Hebron 

21315 

3 

6 

Lebanon 

35706 

3 

9/ 

Midletown 

39897 

1 

6 

Canterbury 

20838 

10 

5 

Somers 

9447 

18 

0 

Plainfield 

13871 

8 

6/ 

Soutbington 

19032 

14 

4/2 

Voluntown 

13145 

6 

6 

Stafford 

13813 

15 

6 

Pomfret 

24382 

5 

0 

Suffield 

19988 

8 

0 

Killingley 

23733 

16 

6 

Synisbury 

37159 

9 

7 

Woodstock 

21433 

10 

0 

Tolland 

13453 

17 

9 

Mansfield 

21535 

17 

9 

Weathersfield 

29437 

15 

1/ 

Coventry 

19057 

17 

2 

Willington 

8720 

15 

10 

Ashford 

15840 

7 

0 

Windsor 

22793 

18 

11 

Union 

5189 

16 

6 

New  Haven 

58461 

5 

0^ 

Litchfield 

26887 

1 

5 

Milford 

25341 

8 

2 

Woodbury 

49651 

12 

6 

Derby 

16821 

15 

3 

New  Milford 

28702 

3 

10/ 

Branford 

20074 

2 

10 

Salisbury 

18217 

11 

6 

Guilford 

31873 

7 

9/ 

Canaan 

16126 

2 

10 

Waterbury 

19784 

12 

8/2 

Sharon 

14903 

1 

1 

Wallingford 

28405 

14 

2 

Kent 

14817 

0 

6 

Durham 

12279 

6 

2 

Comwell 

10667 

6 

6 

Cheshire 

18195 

3 

1/2 

Goshen 

13569 

12 

4 

New  London 

29052 

3 

10/ 

Norfolk 

10610 

6 

0 

Norwich 

59772 

2 

1/ 

Washington 

13633 

19 

9 

Lyme 

25014 

16 

10 

Watertown 

22842 

1 

0 

Saybrook 

23584 

15 

3 

Torrington 

11226 

7 

6 

Killingworth 

19409 

18 

6 

Harwington 

10226 

1 

0 

Stonington 

32326 

10 

10 

New  Hartford 

11484 

6 

0 

Preston 

21412 

14 

3 

Hartland 

7058 

17 

0 

Groton 

17489 

15 

8 

Winchester 

5322 

8 

0 

Fairfield 

41770 

10 

3 

Westmoreland 

4548 

1 

0 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jeremiah  Carrington  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  Abiathar  Camp  carried  of  with  him  when  he  went  over 
to  and  Joined  the  Enemy  a  Note  of  Hand  in  his  favour  against  the 
Memorialist  upon  which  there  had  been  sundry  payments  and  that 
the  Administrator  on  said  Camps  Estate  brought  forward  a  Petition 
to  the  County  Court  held  at  New  Haven  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
Novemb''  1781,  when  said  Court  examined  into  said  Matter  and  Decreed 
that  that  said  Memorialist  should  Pay  seventy  five  Pounds  lawfull 
Money  and  that  the  State  is  indebted  to  the  Memorialist  in  Securities 
already  become  due  Praying  that  the  Treasurer  may  be  directed  to 
receive  said  Notes  to  the  amount  of  said  £  75  and  that  said  Debt  may 
be  discharged  Etc  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  61 

bly  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  receive  said 
State  Notes  computing  the  value  thereof  according  to  the  Scale  and 
allowing  the  Interest  thereon  up  to  the  Time  of  passing  said  Decree 
and  give  said  MemoriaHst  his  Receipt  therefor,  which  Receipt  shall  be 
a  full  discharge  of  said  Debt  decreed  by  said  County  Court  to  be  paid 
to  said  Administrator  and  the  Administrator  is  hereby  directed  upon 
said  Memorialist  producing  said  Receipt  to  discharge  said  Debt  ac- 
cordingly. 

The  Gentlemen  Nominated  by  the  Votes  of  the  Freemen  of  this 
State  to  stand  for  Election  in  May  next  as  sent  in  to  this  present 
Assembly  are  as  follow  viz 

His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull        Esq' 

The  Honb^*^  Matthew  Griswold  Esq'' 

Jabez  Hamlin  Esq"" 

Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq"" 

William  Pitkin  Esq' 

Roger  Sherman  Esq' 

Abraham  Davenport  Esq' 

Joseph  Spencer  Esq' 

Oliver  Wolcott  Esq' 

Samuel  Huntington  Esq' 

Richard  Law  Esq' 

Oliver  Elsworth  Esq' 

Andrew  Adams  Esq' 

Benjamin  Huntington  Esq' 

William  Williams  Esq' 
Col°  Jesse  Root 
Gen^  Erastus  Wolcott 
M'  Daniel  Sherman 
M'  Stephen  M.  Mitchell 
Gen^  James  Wadsworth 

The  Gentlemen  nominated  by  the  Votes  of  the  Freemen  of  this 
State  to  stand  for  Election  on  May  next  Delegates  in  Congress  of  the 
United  States  of  America  for  the  Year  1782  as  sent  in  to  the  Present 
General   Assembly   are   as   follow   viz 

Samuel  Huntington  Esq'  Andrew  Adams  Esq' 

Oliver  Elsworth  Esq'  Jedidiah  Strong  Esq' 

Richard  Lan  Esq'  Pierpont  Edwards  Esq' 

Jesse  Root  Esq'  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq' 

Oliver  Wolcott  Esq'  Stephen  M.  Mitchell  Esq' 

Benjamin  Huntington  Esq'  Roger  Sherman  Esq' 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Ebenezer  Lacey  of  Woodbury  in  the  County 
of  Litchfield  against  Elnathan  Noble  of  New  Milford  in  said  County 
Dated  8"^  May  1781  by  Continuance  &c.  The  Question  was  now  put, 
whether  the  Hon  Superior  Court  in  proceeding  to  and  rendering"  Judg- 


62  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

ment  as   set  forth   in   the   Petition   manifestly   erred   and   mistook   the 
Law,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  in  the  Negative 

Cost  allowed  Respondent    £  3  5  0 
Ex°  granted  Feby  16*^  1782. 

Whereas  Some  of  the  Members  of  the  General  Assembly  in  their 
Sessions  of  Assembly  in  the  Years  1780  &  1781  have  never  received 
the  Debenture  due  to  them  for  their  Services  in  said  Sessions,  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby 
directed  to  allow  or  Order  to  tlie  Members  who  Served  in  either  of 
the  Sessions  aforesaid  the  Debentures  respectively  due  to  them  out 
of  the  Bills  of  this  State  receivable  for  the  purpose  of  the  half  Crown 
Tax  payable  in  Decemb""  last. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Assistants  in  the  present  Session 
and  that  of  October  last  shall  be  allowed  in  their  Debenture  3V  Per 
Day  in  addition  to  their  Debenture  as  established  by  Law  And  that 
the  Members  of  the  lower  House  shall  be  allowed  2/  Per  Day  in 
addition  in  like  manner  and  That  the  whole  debenture  of  the  said 
two  Sessions  together  with  said  Additions  shall  be  paid  out  of  the 
2-penny  Tax  payable  in  March  last  or  any  other  Moneys  not  specially 
appropriated,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same 
accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Anne  Ledyard  Widow  of  Col°  William 
Ledyard  late  of  Groton  Dec^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  her  late 
Husband  was  for  a  considerable  Time  before  his  Decease  Commisary 
of  Naval  Prisoners  for  this  State,  and  that  by  the  Incursion  of  the 
British  Troops  into  New  London  County  the  Papers  exhibits  &  Proofs 
to  support  her  Claims  against  this  State  for  the  expenditures  of  her 
late  Husband  in  his  Office  afores''  were  scattered  spoiled  and  in  some 
instances  totally  lost  Praying  for  a  Judicious  Committee  to  be  ap- 
pointed to  repair  to  said  Groton  to  examine  Liquidate  &  adjust  the 
whole  of  the  Account  and  Concern  relating  to  the  Exchange  of  Naval 
prisoners  by  said  Deceas*^  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  Maj""  William  Hilhouse  &  Col"  Samuel  ]\PLellan 
be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  examine  into  liquidate 
and  adjust  all  the  Accounts  aforesaid  of  the  Petitioner  relating  to  the 
Monies  expended  by  said  Deceas'^  and  also  his  Services  as  Commissary 
aforesaid  and  Report  what  they  shall  find  Justly  due  to  the  Heirs  of 
said  Dec^  with  their  Opinion  thereon. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  George  Church  Administrator  on  the  Estate 
of  Russell  Church  late  of  Hartford  Deceas''  Praying  for  Liberty  to 
make  Sale  of  the  whole  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec*^  amounting 
to  the  Sum  of  thirty  Pounds  LawfuU  Money  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File   &c  —  Resolved  by   this   Assembly  that  the   said   George   Church 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  63 

have  Liberty  to  make  Sale  of  the  Real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec"*  for 
the  Payment  of  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from  said  Estate  with 
incident  Charges  arising  returning  the  overphis  if  any  there  be  to  the 
Several  Heirs  of  the  said  Dec''  taking  the  Advice  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  in  the  District  of  Hartford  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jeremiah  Barrett  in  behalf  of  himself  and 
Daniel  Munroe  both  Soldiers  in  the  Connecticut  Line  in  the  Conti- 
nental Army  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Jeremiah  & 
Daniel  were  Soldiers  in  the  Continental  Army  on  the  first  Day  of 
January  1780.  and  were  possesed  in  the  Month  of  October  1780  of 
State  Notes  given  to  them  by  the  State  of  Connecticut  to  the  amount 
of  forty  five  Pounds  each  making  in  the  whole  the  Sum  of  ninety 
Pounds  Lawfull  Money  to  make  good  their  Wages  up  to  said  first 
Day  of  January  1780  and  that  their  said  Notes  were  accidentally  burnt 
in  the  Month  of  October  aforesaid  by  means  of  the  Tents  taking  fire 
in  the  Night  Praying  this  Assembly  to  grant  them  new  Notes  of  a 
similar  Tenor  &  Date  with  those  destroyed  as  aforesaid  as  Per  Mem- 
orial on  File.  And  it  appearing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Jeremiah 
was  at  the  Time  aforesaid  possessed  of  four  Notes  of  equal  Sums  and 
Dates  on  Interest,  amounting  to  the  Sum  of  forty  five  Pounds,  and 
that  the  said  Daniel  was  possessed  of  four  other  Notes  of  like  Tenor 
amounting  to  the  Sum  of  forty  five  Pounds  Lawfull  Money  all  given 
for  the  purpose  aforesaid,  excepting  One  of  said  Notes  given  to  the 
said  Daniel  for  £  11  15  8^  N"  2061,  had  been  by  the  said  Daniel 
Sold  to  one  Edward  Miller  a  Soldier  in  the  new  fourth  Connecticut 
Regiment  —  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer 
be  and  hereby  is  directed  and  Impowered  to  give  and  execute  to  the 
said  Jeremiah  Barrett  four  Notes  of  Similar  Tennor  and  Date  with 
those  destroyed  as  aforesaid  and  Also  a  like  number  of  Notes  to  the 
said  Daniel  Munroe  of  like  Tenor  and  Date  with  those  destroyed  as 
aforesaid,  noting  thereon  that  the  Interest  of  the  Same  or  such  part 
thereof,  as  may  have  been  paid  should  any  have  been  actually  paid 
thereon  referring  the  aforesaid  Note  N"  2061,  for  the  Use  of  the  said 
Edward  Miller. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Nehemiah  Mecom  and  Robert  Hotchkiss 
Shewing  that  they  were  Committed  to  Hartford  County  Jail  by  a 
Military  Warrant  Issued  by  Col"  Edward  Russell  founded  upon  a 
Resolve  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  safety  for  some  supposed  Crime 
praying  to  be  heard  and  discharged  Etc  as  Per  Memorial  &c  upon 
which  a  Committee  has  been  appointed  who  have  Reported  that  nothing 
Criminal  appears  against  them  &c  which  Report  is  accepted  and  ap- 
proved &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  be  and 
they  are  hereby  released  from  their  Imprisonment  without  Cost  or 
Charge  Provided  nevertheless  that  nothing  herein  shall  be  Construed 
to  prevent  the  Commencement  of  Proper  Suits  in  the  Law  against  them 


64  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

for  the   Crimes  with  which  they  have  been  Charged  or  to  exonerate 
them  from  Charges  arising  thereon. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Col°  Henry  Champion  Shewing  that  be- 
tween the  pt  Day  of  Decemb''  1777,  and  the  \2^^  Day  of  April  1781, 
he  advanced  and  paid  for  the  Use  of  this  State  of  his  own  proper 
Monies  sundry  large  Sums  of  Money  on  account  whereof  hath  been 
laid  before  and  adjusted  by  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  and  by 
them  reduced  to  Specie  by  the  Scale  of  Depreciation  that  the  Ballance 
by  such  adjustment  amounts  to  the  Sum  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirty 
eight  Pounds  eighteen  shillings  &  eleven  pence  lawfull  Silver  Money 
without  Interest  on  Commission  Etc  as  Per  Memorial  &c.  Praying 
for  Releif  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  shall 
have  and  receive  the  said  Sum  of  nineteen  hundred  &  thirty  eight 
Pounds  eighteen  Shillings  &  eleven  Pence  lawfull  Silver  Money  or 
Gold  equivalent  of  this  State  and  the  lawfull  Interest  thereon  from 
the  Time  of  his  advancing  said  Moneys  together  with  two  and  half 
Per  Cent  for  his  Trouble  Cost  and  expences  and  for  his  Services  and 
Advancements  of  his  said  Moneys  and  the  Committee  of  the  Pay 
Table  are  hereby  directed  to  Liquidate  and  add  said  Interest  and 
said  two  and  half  Per  Cent  to  said  Ballance  already  adjusted  by  them 
as  aforesaid  and  to  Certify  the  Same  to  the  Treasurer  accordingly, 
and  the  Treasurer  is  thereupon  directed  and  he  is  hereby  Ordered  and 
directed  to  execute  and  deliver  to  said  Col"  Champion  a  Note  in 
behalf  of  this  State  under  his  Hand  as  Treasurer  of  this  State  therein 
promissing  to  pay  to  him  the  amount  of  said  Sum  including  said 
Interest  &  Commissions  within  One  Year  next  after  the  Conclusion 
of  the  present  War  with  the  Interest  thereon  Annually  simular  to 
other  Notes  given  for  Moneys  Loaned  to  this  State  taking  the  said 
Champions  Receipt  in  full  on  the  back  of  said  Account  Liquidated  as 
aforesaid. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Eliphalet  Bulkley  and  John  Bulkley  late 
Traders  in  Company,  shewing  that  they  had  their  Petition  against 
their  Creditors  pending  before  this  Assembly  and  that  the  Same  is 
now  unfortunately  mislayed  and  cannot  be  found  Praying  for  an 
exemption  of  their  Persons  &  Estates  from  Imprisonment  and  Arrest 
for  Debts  due  from  them  Ijefore  the  War  untill  the  rising  of  this 
Assembly  in  May  next  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 

Resolved  that  the  Persons  and  Estates  of  the  said  Eliphalet  Bulkley 
and  John  Bulkley  be  Protected  from  all  Imprisonment  and  Arrests 
for  any  Debts  due  from  them  or  either  of  them  before  the  present 
War  untill  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  in  May  next. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  M.  Mitchell  of  Weathersfield  in 
Hartford  County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  is  a  Creditor  to 
the  Estates  of  Daniel  Crowfoot  &   Samuel   Camp  both  late   of  New 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  65 

Town  in  Fairfield  County  Deceas''  and  that  said  Crowfoot  and  Camp 
Joined  the  British  Army  before  any  Law  of  this  State  was  made  declar- 
ing it  Treason  to  Join  the  British  Army,  and  that  said  Estates  were 
taken  into  Possession  by  certain  Persons  appointed  by  the  County 
Court  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  by  Virtue  of  a  Law  of  this  State 
Entituled  An  Act  in  addition  to  a  Law  of  this  Colony  entituled  An 
Act  for  restraining  and  punishing  Persons  who  are  Inimical  to  the 
Liberties  of  this  and  the  rest  of  the  United  Colonies  and  for  directing 
Proceedings  therein,  which  Persons  still  have  Possession  of  said  Estates, 
and  no  Letters  of  Administration  have  been  granted  by  the  Judge  of 
Probate  of  the  District  in  which  they  lye,  Praying  that  the  Judge  of 
Probate  be  directed  to  grant  Administration  to  Some  suitable  Person 
or  Persons  on  the  Same  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury 
be  and  he  is  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  grant  Letters  of 
Administration  to  the  Memoriahst,  and  upon  his  refusal  some  other 
Suitable  Person  or  Persons  on  the  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  Persons  any 
Thing  in  said   Proceedings  or  Law  aforesaid  notwithstanding. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Enoch  Culver  of  Wallingford  in  the  State 
of  Connecticut  Executor  of  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  Ensign 
Samuel  Culver  late  of  Wallingford  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  said  Samuel  Culver  was  on  a  Tour  of  Duty  at  Horseneck  as 
Ensign  in  a  Company  in  Col**  Hookers  Regiment  on  the  29'^'^  Day 
of  June  1779,  when  he  was  taken  Prisoner  carried  to  New  York  there 
detained  untill  the  2*^  Day  of  January  1781,  at  which  Time  he  was 
exchanged  and  returned  and  soon  after  his  return  he  the  said  Samuel 
dyed,  leaving  a  distressed  Family,  and  that  Anne  Wife  to  the  Deceased 
brought  her  Memorial  before  this  Assembly  in  Novemb''  last  on  her 
distressed  Familys  Account  Praying  for  her  said  Husbands  Wages, 
which  Assembly  granted  to  said  Anne  one  half  of  the  Wages  then  due 
which  was  by  her  received  Praying  that  the  remainder  of  Wages  due 
to  the  said  IDeceas'^  may  be  allowed  him  out  of  the  two  &  sixpenny 
Tax  so  that  the  Memorialist  might  be  enabled  to  Settle  the  Estate  of 
the  s'^  Deceas''  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  remaining  Wages 
due  to  the  said  Samuel  Culver  Dec''  be  payed  to  Enoch  Culver  Executor 
on  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  said  Samuel  and  the  Committee  of 
Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for 
the  Payment  of  the  Same  accordingly  out  of  the  two  &  six  penny  Tax. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Benjamin  Gideons  Administrator  of  the 
Estate  of  Jonathan  Couch  late  of  Symsbury  Dec**  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Symsbury  against  the  Estate  of  the  s^  Jonathan 
Couch  Dec''  with  some  small  allowances  made  to  the  Widow  of  the 
Deed  Surmount  the  moveable  Part  of  said  Estate  the  Sum  of  £  35 
7  10  Lawfull  Silver  Money  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 


66  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

this  Assembly  that  the  said  Benjamin  Gideons  have  Liberty  and 
Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted  to  him  to  make  Sale  of  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  as  will  raise  said  Sum  of 
£  34  7  10  lawfull  Money  together  with  Incident  Charges  arising  on 
said  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District 
of  Symsbury  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Mary  Belden  Wife  of  M""  Ebenezer  Belden 
of  Weathersfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  she  has  about  seven 
Acres  of  Land  lying  in  Weathersfield  Commons,  which  Land  was 
drawn  on  the  List  of  the  Late  Col°  Elizur  Goodrich  of  Weathersfield 
in  Division  of  said  Weathersfield  Commons  which  Land  lyeth  in 
Common  and  undivided  with  Lands  of  the  Heirs  of  said  Col°  Good- 
rich and  some  of  the  Heirs  of  M""^  Anne  Goodrich  late  of  said 
Weathersfield  which  she  is  desirous  of  selling,  and  her  Husband  by 
reason  of  Age  is  become  Insane,  Praying  for  Liberty  and  Authority 
to  Sell  and  convey  said  Land  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and  Authority  be  granted  &  Liberty 
&  Authority  is  hereby  granted  to  the  said  Mary  Belden  to  Sell  and 
convey  her  Right  in  said  Land  which  she  holds  in  Common  and  un- 
divided with  others  &  to  give  a  good  authentic  Deed  thereof  to  the 
purchaser. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Roger  Sherman  Esq""  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  receive  what  is  due  to  him  for  his 
Services  in  the  Superior  Court  in  the  last  Spring  Circuit  and  also 
his  Debenture  for  attending  the  General  Assembly  in  May  last  out  of 
the  Moneys  due  from  the  Collector  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven  on 
the  Tax  of  one  penny  on  the  Pound  that  was  Payable  the  first  Day  of 
March  last,  And  that  he  have  Liberty  to  receive  a  Treasurers  Note 
for  the  Ballance  due  to  him  for  his  Services  in  Congress  the  last  Year 
payable  by  the  Expiration  of  one  Year  after  the  expiration  of  the 
present  War  with  lawfull  Interest  to  be  paid  annually,  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  hereby  Ordered  to  give  to  him  such  Note  for  the  Sum  as  the 
Committee  of  the  Pay  table  shall  Certify  to  be  due  including  Interest 
thereon  from  the  5^^  Day  of  November  last. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jabez  Fitch  Nath'  Mead  Ebenezer  Peck 
David  Wood  Bezaleel  Brown  and  Nathaniel  Reynolds  Ju"""  Listers 
of  the  Town  of  Greenwich  for  the  Year  1780.  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  through  many  and  great  Difficulties  for  want  of  suffi- 
cient Guards  to  defend  and  protect  the  Town  they  collected  the  Lists 
of  the  Estates  of  the  Individual  Inhabitants  and  proceeded  to  make 
up  the  Same  into  a  General  List  and  had  well  nigh  compleated  the 
Same,  when  a  party  of  the  Enemy  came  upon  them  and  took  the  said 
List  Bills  &  List  and  destroyed  them  and  that  by  means  thereof 
no  List  of  said  Town  was  returned  according  to  Law,  whereupon  the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  67 

said  Town  of  Greenwich  was  by  the  General  Assembly  doomed  in 
the  Sum  of  £  18000,  and  that  since  the  said  Listers  have  again  Col- 
lected the  Lists  of  the  said  Inhabitants  and  made  up  a  List  for  said 
Town  for  the  Year  1780  the  Sum  total  whereof  is  £  14806  11  6 
Praying  that  the  Same  may  be  accepted  and  the  said  Doom  be  taken 
off,  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
said  List  of  £  14806  11  6  of  the  Town  of  Greenwich  be  accepted 
and  that  the  said  Doom  on  said  Town  of  £  18000  be  and  the  Same  is 
repealed  and  taken  off,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  Ordered  and 
directed  to  conform  thereto. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col°  Samuel  Canfield  and  Maj' 
EHjah  Humphrey  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to 
enquire  into  the  State  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Greenwich 
who  have  been  driven  off  or  distressed  and  Phmdered  by  the  Enemy 
and  thereby  rendered  unable  to  pay  their  State  Taxes  which  are  due 
from  them  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  and  Report  the  Names  of 
those  who  ought  to  have  their  said  Taxes  in  whole  or  in  part  abated 
as  they  shall  find,  and  also  to  enquire  into  the  Matters  alledged  in  a 
Representation  made  to  this  Assembly  by  a  number  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  Stamford  and  Greenwich,  and  Report  make  of  what  they  shall  find 
with  their  Opinion  thereon  to  the  Assembly  in  May  next. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Seth  Austin  of  Suffield  Shewing  that  he 
was  bound  over  to  the  Superior  Court  in  the  Month  of  Sep  1780  for 
the  Supposed  Crime  of  uttering  Counterfeit  Bills  in  a  Recog  of  £1600, 
That  he  was  unfortunately  induced  to  forfeit  said  Bond  tho  ever  so 
conscious  of  his  Innocency  rather  than  venture  a  Tryal  at  a  Time 
where  a  matter  of  that  Nature  was  peculiarly  obnoxious,  that  he  was 
artfully  drawn  in  to  the  Snare  and  unwarily  received  said  Counterfeit 
Bills  and  put  them  of  in  the  most  open  undisguised  manner;  without 
any  Intention  of  Fraud,  that  the  whole  of  said  Money  was  recovered 
and  suppressed  in  the  Hands  of  the  Civil  Authority  of  the  State  That 
the  Memorialist  is  advanced  in  Years  has  a  Wife  and  ten  Children 
and  hath  ever  sustained  a  fair  Character  till  now  Praying  releif  from 
the  heavy  Penalty  of  said  Bond  &c  As  Per  Memorial  &c  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  upon  the  Memorialists  paying  and  securing  the 
one  half  of  the  Sum  of  said  Bond  of  Recognizance  to  the  Treasurer 
for  the  Use  of  this  State  that  he  be  and  he  is  hereby  released  and 
discharged  from  suffering  or  paying  any  further  Sum  or  part  thereof. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Bartholomew  Dreggs  Seth  Peck  and  the  rest 
of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Parish  of  West  Britain  in  the  Town  of 
Farmington  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  said  Parish  is  destitute 
of  a  Meeting  House  for  the  convenience  of  PubHck  Worship  that  they 
are  unable  to  erect  such  Meeting  House  without  the  Assistance  of 
a  Tax  upon  the  Lands  of  the  nonresident  Proprietors  Situate  in  said 


68  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Parish  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
a  Tax  of  three  pence  Per  Acre  on  the  Lands  of  the  nonresident  Pro- 
prietors be  laid  and  Collected  annually  for  three  Years  successively 
on  the  first  Day  of  January  and  the  amount  thereof  be  applied  and 
appropriated  to  the  Purpose  of  Building  a  Meeting  House  for  Con- 
venience of  Publick  Worship  in  said  Society  and  that  Bartholomew 
Driggs  of  said  Society  be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed  and  fully  Author- 
ized to  collect  the  Tax  aforesaid  and  to  account  with  said  Society 
therefor,  And  that  the  Prudential  Committee  of  said  Society  of  West 
Britain  make  out  and  deliver  to  the  said  Collector  a  Rate  Bill  of  all 
Lands  in  said  Society  belonging  to  nonresidents  with  the  amount  of 
the  Tax  aforesaid  thereto  annexed  at  the  Rate  aforesaid  and  that  the 
aforesaid  Collector  be  and  he  is  hereby  fully  Authorized  and  Impowered 
to  Levy  and  Collect  the  Tax  aforesaid  in  the  Same  Way  and  manner 
as  the  Collectors  of  the  ordinary  Taxes  in  the  State  are  Authorized 
&  Impowered  to  Levy  &  Collect  the  Same. 

Whereas  Caleb  Turner  of  Hartford  with  a  number  of  his  Creditors 
have  a  Petition  now  depending  before  this  Assembly  Praying  that  the 
said  Caleb  might  deliver  up  his  Estate  and  his  Person  be  exempted 
from  Imprisonment  for  Debt  that  said  Petition  and  Papers  were  in 
the  Care  of  the  late  M'"  Payne  Attorney  of  said  Caleb  which  prevented 
a  hearing  at  this  Time  Etc  and  the  said  Caleb  being  in  a  low  infirm 
State  of  Health  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Petition 
be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  continued  to  the  General  Assembly  to  be 
holden  at  Hartford  on  the  2^  Thursday  of  May  next  and  that  in  the 
mean  Time  the  said  Caleb  be  and  he  is  hereby  protected  from  any 
Imprisonment  for  Debt  whatever. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Chauncey  Whittlesey  of  Midletown  in  the 
County  of  Hartford  Administrator  on  tlie  confiscated  Estate  of  James 
Jauncey  of  the  City  of  New  York  Shewing  to  this  Assembly,  That 
said  Jauncey  having  large  Demands  upon  Joshua  Chandler  late  of 
New  Haven  now  with  the  Enemies  of  the  United  States  said  Jauncey 
made  a  full  Settlement  with  said  Chandler  of  all  Demands  and  put 
sundry  Notes  Given  by  said  Chandler  to  said  Jauncey  to  the  amount 
of  about  £  1500,  LMoney  into  the  Hands  of  Charles  Chauncey  of 
New  Haven  in  New  Haven  County  to  deliver  up  to  said  Chandler 
upon  said  Chandlers  conveying  to  said  Jauncey  two  Peices  of  Land 
in  the  Parish  of  Meriden  and  Town  of  Wallingford  lately  belonging 
to  Yale  Bishop  of  said  Wallingford  being  about  eighty  eight  Acres 
and  also  one  other  Peice  in  said  Wallingford  containing  about  thirty 
Acres  lately  Belonging  to  Benjamin  Culver,  which  Peices  of  Land  it 
was  agreed  between  said  Jauncey  and  Chandler  should  be  in  full  of 
said  Notes,  and  said  Chandler  on  the  5**^  Day  of  March  1779  made 
and  executed  to  said  Charles  his  certain  Bond  for  the  Sum  of  £  40,000, 
LMoney    for   the    Benefit    of    said    Jauncey    Conditioned    that    if    said 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  69 

Chandler  his  Heirs  or  Assigns  should  by  a  good  Authentic  Deed 
Convey  to  said  Chauncey  his  Heirs  and  Assigns  three  certain  Peices 
of  Land  in  the  Township  of  Wallingford,  two  Peices  in  the  Parish 
of  Meriden  commonly  called  the  Stone  House,  One  Peice  containing 
eighty  Acres  and  the  other  about  eight  Acres,  being  the  whole  he 
bought  of  Yale  Bishop  by  a  Deed  Recorded  Lib.  18,  Fol°  69  ref- 
ference  thereto  being  had,  also  the  other  of  said  Peices  which  lyeth 
in  the  old  Society  being  the  Homested  bought  of  Benjamin  Culver 
containing  about  thirty  Acres  with  all  the  Buildings  thereon,  which 
Land  bought  of  said  Culver  is  bounded  and  described  in  said  Deed 
Recorded  Lib.  16,  Fol.  221  reference  being  thereto  had,  which  Deed 
was  to  be  with  Covenant  of  Warranty  then  said  Bond  to  be  void  as 
by  said  Bond  appears  which  said  Bond  never  having  been  paid  nor 
any  Deed  given  to  said  Chauncey  and  said  Chauncey  being  appointed 
administrator  on  his  Estate,  and  said  Jauncey  now  being  with  the  said' 
Enemies,  and  his  Estate  adjudged  forfeited  to  the  State  of  Connecti- 
cut, and  the  Petitioner  appointed  Administrator  thereon  Praying  this 
Assembly  to  Decree  that  the  said  Peices  of  Land  which  the  said 
Chandler  bound  himself  to  Convey  to  said  Chauncey  for  the  Benefit 
of  said  Jauncey  may  be  conveyed  to  said  Chauncey  Whittlesey  as 
Administrator  as  aforesaid  for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of  the  State  of 
Connecticut  or  in  some  other  way  grant  Releif  as  Per  Petition  on 
File  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  several  Parcells  or  Peices  of 
Land  above-mentioned  and  described  with  the  Buildings  thereon 
Standing  be  made  over  and  conveyed  unto  the  said  Chauncey  Whittle- 
sey as  Administrator  upon  the  Confiscated  Estate  of  Joshua  Chandler 
now  with  the  Enemies  of  the  United  States,  shall  and  do  make  and 
execute  unto  said  Chauncey  Whittlesey  Administrator  as  aforesaid, 
a  good  authentick  Deed  of  Conveyance  and  release  of  all  said  Chandlers 
Right,  Title  and  Interest  to  all  the  abovementioned  Peices  of  Land 
with  the  Buildings  thereon  standing  viz.  Two  Peices  of  Land  in  the 
Township  of  Wallingford  and  Parish  of  Meriden  commonly  called  the 
Stone  House,  one  Peice  containing  about  eighty  Acres  and  the  other 
about  eight  Acres  being  the  whole  said  Chandler  bought  of  Yale  Bishop 
by  a  Deed  recorded  Lib.  18  Fol°  69  reference  being  thereto  had,  the 
other  of  said  Peices  of  Land  being  the  Homestead  bought  of  Benjamin 
Culver  containing  about  thirty  Acres  which  Land  bought  of  said  Culver 
is  bounded  and  described  in  his  Deed  Lib.  16,  Fol.  221  reference 
thereto  being  had  on  or  before  the  first  Day  of  May  next  or  in 
Default  thereof  forfeit  and  Pay  unto  the  Treasury  of  this  State  the 
Sum  of  two  thousand  Pounds  LMoney,  And  upon  his  the  said 
Chauncey  so  making  and  executing  unto  said  Whittlesey  a  good 
Authentic  Deed  of  Conveyance  and  release  of  said  Peices  of  Land  in 
manner  aforesaid  the  above  mentioned  Bond  executed  by  said  Chandler 
to  said  Chauncey  shall  be  void  &  of  no  effect. 


70  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Timothy  Bradley  of  New  Haven  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  Settlement  of  his  Account  as  Deputy 
Commissary  of  Purchases,  a  Ballance  is  found  due  to  him  for  five 
hundred  and  twenty  nine  Pounds  ten  shillings  LMoney  Praying  that 
the  Treasurer  be  directed  to  give  him  Security  for  the  Same  Payable 
within  One  Year  after  the  termination  of  the  present  War  with  the 
lawfull  Interest  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Pay  Table  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Ballance  which  shall 
be  found  due  to  him  said  Bradley  and  the  Interest  from  the  Settlement 
of  said  Account  to  be  Secured  by  the  Treasurer  giving  his  Note  for 
the  Same  payable  within  One  Year  after  the  termination  of  the  present 
War  with  the  lawfull  Interest  to  be  paid  annually  and  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  Ordered  to  give  his   Note  accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Eliphalet  Woodworth  of  Lebanon  in  the 
County  of  Windham,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  about  twenty 
Years  since,  he  married  the  Widow  of  Samuel  Lyman  Jun""  of  Coventry 
in  said  County,  who  had  then  a  Minor  Son  by  said  Lyman  by  the 
name  of  Phineas,  who  was  affected  and  debilitated  in  Body  &  Mind 
by  an  Epileptic  Disorder,  that  he  took  said  Phineas  into  his  Family 
in  his  broken  State  nursed  and  took  Care  of  him  and  by  advice  of  the 
Judge  of  Probate  for  his  District  employed  and  payed  several  skilfull 
Phisicians  in  Order  for  his  Cure,  but  without  Success.  The  said  Phineas 
growing  worse  and  worse  till  he  is  and  has  been  long  reduced  to  a 
very  low  and  wretched  Condition  helpless  and  very  troublesome  and 
now  Supported  by  the  Town  of  Coventry  to  which  he  belongs  but 
was  for  about  ten  Years  before  kept  Cloathed  and  Supported  by  said 
Woodworth  to  the  amount  of  £  85  11  6,  LMoney  including  Doctors 
Bills  paid  by  him  and  further  Shewing  that  said  Phineas  is  Seized  by 
Descent  from  his  Father  the  said  Samuel  Lyman  of  about  13  Acres 
of  Land  and  one  third  part  of  a  Poor  Dwelling  House  all  of  much  less 
value  than  his  Just  demand,  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  and  dispose 
of  the  Same  towards  satisfying  said  Demand  being  all  he  can  obtain 
&c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
said  Woodworth  be  and  he  is  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  Sell  and 
dispose  of  and  convey  said  Land  and  part  of  said  dwelling  House  to 
pay  and  satisfy  said  Debt  of  £  85  11  6  LMoney  so  far  as  it  will 
avail,  and  should  there  be  an  overplus  to  be  Improved  toward  the 
future  Support  of  the  said  Phineas  all  under  the  direction  of  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of   Windham. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Miller  and  Henry  Lockwood  both 
of  Kent  in  the  County  of  Litchfield,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
on  or  about  the  18'^'^  Day  of  July  1781,  said  Samuel  Miller  and  Henry 
Lockwood  were  employed  by  the  Select  Men  of  the  Town  of  Kent 
on  Receipt  of  Orders  from  Smith  Weed  Commissary  of  Issues  for 
this  State  Pursuant  to  Orders  from  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety 


1782,  OF    CONNECTICUT.  71 

of  this  State  to  drive  Teams  and  Cart  Provisions  from  Kent  to  General 
Waterburys  Brigade  then  at  White  Plains  and  that  said  Miller  & 
Lockwood  did  on  the  IS^"*  Day  of  July  aforesaid  set  out  with  said 
Teams  from  Kent  aforesaid  and  at  King  Street  on  the  Night  of  the 
22*^  Day  of  July  aforesaid  said  Teams  were  taken  by  a  Party  of  the 
Enemy  and  said  Miller  &  Lockwood  seeking  after  the  Cattle  taken 
were  Surrounded  by  a  Party  of  the  Enemy  and  carried  to  New  York 
Prisoners  and  there  continued  untill  the  second  Day  of  Septemb""  fol- 
lowing when  they  were  exchanged  and  set  on  Shore  at  EHzabeth 
Town  Point  As  Per  Memorial  on  File,  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  said  Samuel  Miller  &  Henry  Lockwood  be  allowed 
the  Same  as  Militia  Privates  on  Service  for  fifty  two  Days  each  and 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  directed  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer 
for  the  Same  to  be  paid  out  of  the  half  Crown  Tax  and  Charge  the 
Same  to  this   State. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Oliver  Tousey  Abel  Booth  and  Rebecah 
Tousey  Executors  on  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  John  Tousey 
late  of  NewTown  Deceas'^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts 
&c  exhibited  to  and  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District 
of  Danbury  against  the  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  exceed  his  Personal 
Estate  the  Sum  of  £  199  4  2  LMoney  and  that  said  Dec''  by  his 
last  Will  and  Testament  made  no  Provision  for  the  Payment  of  Debts 
out  of  his  real  Estate  and  thereupon  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  ^o 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Tousey  as  may  be  sufficient  to 
raise  said  Sum  of  £  199  4  2  Lawfull  Money  with  the  incident  Charges 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Abiel 
Booth  one  of  the  Memorialists  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority 
is  hereby  granted  him  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of 
the  said  Dec''  John  Tousey  as  will  be  sufficient  to  raise  the  Sum  of 
£  199  4  2  LMoney  and  the  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the 
direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Ezra  Starr  of  Danbury  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  That  his  Father  Maj""  Daniel  Starr  late  of  said  Danbury 
Dec''  did  some  Time  in  the  Month  of  Septemb""  1776  when  in  full  Life 
and  free  exercise  of  Reason  make  his  last  Will  and  Testament  well 
executed  according  to  Law  by  which  he  disposed  of  his  Estate  in  the 
following  manner  viz  He  gave  to  his  Wife  Rachel  £  300  0  0  LMoney 
out  of  his  Personal  Estate  for  her  use  forever  and  the  Improvement 
of  the  one  third  Part  of  his  real  Estate  as  Dower  during  her  natural 
Life  to  Mary  the  Wife  of  Eliphalet  Barnum  formerly  the  Wife  of 
his  Son  Eli  Dec"'  the  Sum  of  £  100,  LMoney,  to  the  Memorialist  his 
only  surviving  Son  a  certain  Home  Lott  in  said  Danbury  on  which 
he  now  Lives  containing  about  Seven  Acres  and  an  half  with  the 
Dwelling  House  and  other  Buildings  standing  thereon,  and  then 
Ordered  all  the  remainder  of  his  Estate  both  real  and  Personal  except 


72  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

a  few  spicific  Legacies  of  no  great  value  to  each  of  his  Children  to 
be  divided  into  five  equal  Parts  two  of  which  equal  Parts  he  divised 
to  the  Memorialist,  and  one  equal  Part  to  each  of  his  two  Daughters 
&  Rebecca,  and  the  other  to  his  Grand  Daughter  Abigail  Starr  only 
Child  of  his  eldest  Son  Daniel  Starr  Deceas^  who  were  the  only 
Children  or  legal  Representatives  of  said  Major  Starr  Deceas*^  with 
this  Proviso  that  in  Case  the  said  Abigail  should  die  without  Issue 
of  her  Body  before  she  should  arrive  at  the  Age  of  twenty  One  Years 
her  Share  should  be  divided  among  his  own  Children  in  the  Same 
Proportion  as  he  had  ordered  the  remainder  of  his  Estate  to  be  divided 
and  constituted  the  Memorialist  Sole  Executor  of  said  Will.  That  in 
the  Month  of  April  following  the  British  Troops  made  an  inroad  into 
Danbury  at  which  Time  the  said  jMajor  Starr  lost  his  Life  in  a  very 
sudden  manner  his  dwelling  House  and  almost  every  Thing  therein 
were  consumed  to  Ashes  that  some  Time  after  this  unhappy  Event 
he  examined  all  the  Papers  which  he  had  been  able  to  save,  but  never 
could  find  said  Will,  and  supposes  the  Same  was  burnt  in  the  House, 
but  that  in  looking  over  said  Papers  he  found  a  Will  of  his  Fathers 
of  an  Older  Date  by  which  he  had  disposed  of  his  Estate  in  a  very 
different  manner  and  of  which  he  also  was  appointed  Sole  Executor, 
which  W'ill  he  exhibited  to  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 
Danbury,  which  being  proved  was  by  said  Court  approved,  That  al- 
though said  Will  is  much  in  his  favour  yet  as  he  verily  thinks  it  was 
not  that  by  which  his  Father  meant  to  have  his  Estate  Settled,  he  has 
not  yet  proceeded  to  any  Settlement,  And  that  although  he  might 
Settle  with  his  two  Sisters  agreeable  to  the  last  Will  and  be  by  them 
discharged  Yet  his  Neice  Abigail  Starr  abovementioned  is  incapable 
and  will  be  so  for  many  Years  to  come  by  reason  of  her  Alinority 
of  giving  any  discharge,  and  when  she  arrives  at  the  Age  of  twenty 
One  Years  m.ay  Appeal  from  the  Judgment  of  the  Court  of  Probate 
approving  said  Will,  and  should  the  same  be  disapproved,  the  Estate 
will  then  be  Intestate,  and  she  by  Law  be  entituled  to  a  double  Portion 
which  he  Supposes  would  be  unreasonable,  and  thereupon  Prays  that 
said  Estate  may  be  Settled  according  to  the  Tenor  of  the  W'ill  that 
was  burnt  as  that  would  be  agreeable  to  the  rest  of  the  Family  as 
Per  Memorial  on  File  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Ezra  Starr  be  and  he  is 
hereby  authorized  directed  and  enjoined  within  a  reasonable  Time 
to  pay  out  of  the  personal  Estate  of  the  said  Maj''  Daniel  Starr  Dec'' 
to  Rachel  Starr  the  Widow  of  the  said  Dec''  the  Sum  of  three  hundred 
Pounds  lawful!  Money  and  to  Mary  Barnum  the  Wife  of  Eliphalet 
Barnum  the  Sum  of  One  hundred  Pounds  LMoney  And  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  is  hereby  Impowered  and 
directed  to  Order  one  third  part  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec'' 
to  be  distributed  to  the  said  Widow  as  Dower  during  her  natural  Life 
and  to  the  said  Ezra  Starr  only  Son  of  said  Dec''  the  Home  Lott  on 
which  he  now  lives  containing  about  seven  Acres  and   an   half  with 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  73 

the  Dwelling  House  and  other  Buildings  Standing  thereon  and  also 
two  Fifth  Parts  of  the  remainder  of  said  Estate  to  him  his  Heirs  and 
Assigns  forever  and  the  other  three  fifth  parts  to  Rachel  Starr  & 
Rebecca  Starr  the  Daughters  of  said  Dec"^  and  to  Abigail  Starr  Grand 
Daughter  of  said  Dec''  to  them  their  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever  in 
severally  and  in  equal  Proportion, 

Provided  nevertheless  That  in  Case  the  said  Abigail  shall  Die  before 
she  Arrives  at  the  Age  of  twenty  one  Years  leaving  no  Issue  of  her 
Body  her  part  and  Share  in  said  Estate  shall  be  divided  the  one  half 
to  the  said  Ezra,  and  the  other  half  to  the  said  Rachel  &  Rebecca 
equally  and  the  Distribution  being  thus  made  and  approved  by  said 
Court  of  Probate  and  Registered  in  the  Records  of  said  Court  shall 
vest  each  of  said  Heirs  with  a  full  and  ample  Title  to  the  Estate  thus 
distributed  according  to  the  Tenor  of  said  Distribution  and  all  the 
Heirs  of  said  Estate  shall  be  forever  concluded  thereby. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  P  Cook  of  Danbury  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  David  Taylor  Jun''  late  of  said  Danbury,  who  some 
Years  since  Joined  the  British  Army  and  still  continues  under  their 
Protection  was  indebted  to  the  Memorialist  the  Sum  of  about  seven 
Pounds  Lawfull  Money,  that  the  said  David  left  some  considerable 
Personal  Estate  more  than  sufficient  to  pay  said  Debt,  which  the 
Select  Men  of  Danbury  Seized  for  the  State,  agreeable  to  a  Law  then 
in  force  in  which  no  Provision  is  made  for  the  Payment  of  Debts  that 
the  Estate  so  Seized  was  receiptedfor  by  David  Taylor  Father  of  the 
said  David  Jn""  And  that  some  Time  after  and  before  any  Judgment 
was  rendered  against  David  the  Son,  David  the  Father  also  deserted 
his  Country  and  Joined  the  Enemy  leaving  a  large  real  and  Personal 
Estate,  which  was  also  by  said  Select  Men  Secured  for  the  Benefit 
of  the  State  including  also  the  Personal  Estate  of  the  Son,  by  which 
means  he  hath  never  been  able  to  recover  his  Debt  Praying  for  releif 
&c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Commissioners  upon  the  Estate  of  David  Taylor  the  Elder  be  and 
they  hereby  are  authorized  and  directed  to  examine  the  aforesaid  Claim 
of  the  Memorialist  and  ascertain  the  Sum  they  shall  find  Justly  due 
and  the  Administrator  or  Trustee  on  the  Estate  of  David  Taylor  the 
Elder  is  Impowered  and  directed  to  pay  the  Sum  found  due  to  the 
Memorialist  out  of  the  Estate  of  the  said  David  the  Elder  that  is  in 
his  Hands. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Ezra  Bronson  Esq*"  and  others  Select  Men 
of  the  Town  of  Waterbury  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Estate 
of  Noah  Combe  and  David  Wooster  both  of  said  Waterbury  was  taken 
by  Execution  in  favour  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  this  State 
before  the  State  Taxes  arising  on  their  Lists  of  the  Year  1779  became 
due  both  amounting  to  the  Sum  of  £  323  17  0  Praying  that  said 
Sum  may  be  Abated  as   Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 


74  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Assembly  that  the  said  Sums  of  £  323  17  0  be  and  the  same  is 
hereby  abated  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  Credit  the  Col- 
lectors of  the  State  Taxes  for  the  Town  of  Waterbury  aforesaid  arising 
on  said  List  the  several  Taxes  arising  on  said  Sum  of   £  323  17  0. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Palmer  Administrator  on  the  Estate 
of  Abraham  Palmer  late  of  Waterbury  Dec^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  and  Charges  arising  on  said  Estate  Surmount  the 
moveable  Part  of  said  Estate  the  Sum  of  £  75  19  5  LMoney  Pray- 
ing for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec*^ 
as  will  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  Sum  with  incident  Charges  &c  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Samuel  Palmer  have  Liberty 
and  Liberty  is  hereby  granted  to  the  said  Administrator  to  Sell  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  s^  Ded^  as  will  be  sufficient  to  pay  the 
said  Sum  of  £  75  19  5  LMoney  with  incident  Charges  arising  there- 
on, taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 
Waterbury  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lemuel  King  of  Bolton  late  a  Soldier  in 
Col"  Levi  Wells  Regiment  in  the  Service  of  this  State,  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  on  the  10'^  Day  of  Decemb''  1780  and  when  attend- 
ing to  his  Duty  in  said  Regiment  at  Horseneck  he  was  greviously 
wounded  in  divers  Parts  of  his  Body  by  the  Enemy  from  whence  he 
was  removed  to  Stamford  and  there  languished  of  his  said  Wounds 
a  considerable  Time  and  at  great  expence  for  Nurses  Attendance  &c 
and  that  he  is  still  rendered  helpless  by  said  Wounds  &c  Praying  for 
releif  &  support  as  Per  Memorial  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  said  Lemuel  King  in  Consideration  of  the  said  Service  Sufferings 
and  Expences  receive  as  an  extra  allowance,  over  and  above  his  Wages 
the  Sum  of  Sixty  Pounds  out  of  the  two  shilling  &  six  pence  Tax 
payable  into  the  Treasury  of  this  State  in  Decemb'"  last,  And  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  said  King 
accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Col°  Levi  Wells  Shewing  that  the  Enemy 
surprized  him  at  Horseneck  where  he  commanded  the  Troops  of  this 
State  in  Decemb'"  1780,  and  burnt  his  Cloaths  and  a  Sum  of  Money  in 
State  Bills  committed  to  his  Care  to  purchase  Bread  for  said  Troops 
and  many  of  his  Papers  &  Vouchers,  evincing  the  expenditure  of  said 
Monies  for  the  Use  of  the  State,  and  took  and  carried  him  a  Prisoner 
to  New  York  and  also  his  Horse  &  Sword  &c  Praying  that  he  may  be 
allowed  and  Credited  for  said  Monies  burnt  and  lost  and  also  for  the 
other  Losses  sustained  as  aforesaid  as  Per  Memorial  &c  And  a  Com- 
mittee having  been  appointed  to  examine  the  Matters  aforesaid  and 
Reported  thereon  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  upon  the  said 
Col°  Wells  returning  into  the  Hands  of  the  Treasurer  of  this  State 
such  part  of  the   £  80  3  6,  remnants  of  Bills  as  are  so  far  defaced  as 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  75 

to  be  rendered  unfit  for  circulation  and  accounting  for  the  remainder 
of  said  Sum  that  he  shall  be  Credited  for  such  defaced  and  Damaged 
Bills  by  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  and  also  the  further  Sum 
of  £  187  16  2  the  amount  of  other  Bills  burnt  by  the  Enemy  and 
that  he  be  also  Credited  for  the  Sum  of  £  11  0  0  LMoney  for  his 
Disbursements  of  his  own  Money,  and  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table 
are  hereby  directed  to  make  him  an  allowance  for  his  Horse  Saddle 
&c  the  Sum  of  £  16  0  0  and  also  to  adjust  and  Liquidate  his  Account 
for  loss  of  Cloathing  and  other  Articles  according  to  the  General  Rules 
already  given  and  adopted  by  them  in  Simular  Cases,  and  draw  Orders 
upon  the  Treasurer  for  payment  of  the  Same  out  of  the  Tax  of  two 
shillings  &  sixpence  on  the  Pound  exclusive  of  that  part  payable  in 
Bills  of  this  State. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Col°  William  Floyd  late  of  Long  Island 
Shewing  that  Thomas  Fanning  was  indel)ted  to  him  on  an  Obligation 
for  about  £  300  York  Money  on  Interest  and  that  said  Debt  has  been 
duely  examined  by  Commissioners  and  allowed  by  the  Judge  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Windham,  but  that  said  Fannings  Estate  lay  in  such 
a  manner  that  no  part  thereof  could  be  sold  for  the  Payment  of  said 
Debt  without  greatly  Injuring  the  Sale  of  the  whole,  and  that  the 
whole  hath  therefore  been  taken  out  of  the  Hands  of  the  Administrator 
on  said  Estate  for  the  Benefit  of  this  State  and  nothing  left  for  the 
payment  of  said  Debt  and  that  the  Memorialist  hath  never  received 
thereon  more  than  100  Dollars  Praying  that  some  Provision  may  be 
made  for  discharging  said  Debt  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  said  Debt  of  the  Memorialists  together  with  the 
Interest  thereon  up  to  the  Time  of  Payment  being  properly  allowed 
and  Certified  by  the  said  Judge  of  Probate  be  paid  out  of  the  Avails 
of  any  of  the  confiscated  Estates  in  this  State  which  may  be  Sold  for 
lawfuU  Money,  and  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  are  to  give  Orders  accordingly,  or  if  Money  should  not  be  in 
that  way  raised  It  is  Resolved  that  the  Same  be  paid  by  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  out  of  the  1*^  Penny  Tax  payable  the  P*  Day  of  March 
1781  or  any  other  Moneys  not  specially  appropriated  And  the  Certifi- 
cate of  said  Judge  of  Probate  shall  be  received  as  sui^cient  Evidence 
of  the  Sum  due  and  payable  to  the  Memorialist  as  aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Abraham  Augur  of  New  Haven  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  soon  after  passing  the  Law  directing  the  Author- 
ity and  Select  Men  of  the  several  Towns  to  appoint  Barrack  Masters, 
he  was  appointed  a  Barrack  Master  for  the  Town  of  New  Haven  in 
which  Service  he  was  indefatigable  and  spent  much  Time  and  has  been 
at  considerable  expence  in  procuring  Wood  Barracks  &c  that  he  is 
necessitous  and  in  great  Want  of  the  Monies  due  to  him  therefor 
Praying  for  a  settlement  and  that  Order  may  be  Given  for  Payment 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Com- 


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mittee  of  the  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  Settle  and 
adjust  the  accounts  of  said  Augur  for  the  Time  he  was  Barrack  Master 
as  aforesaid  allowing  him  for  his  Services  after  the  Rate  of  eight 
Pounds  Per  Month  for  the  Time  he  was  actually  employed  in  said 
Business  and  draw  Orders  in  his  favour  for  the  Sum  they  shall  find 
due  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  payable  out  of  the  two  shillings  & 
six  pence  Tax  payable  the  P*  Day  of  Decemb""  last  exclusive  of  the 
4^  payable  in  Bills  of  this  State. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Dan  Ball  of  New  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  in  an  engagement  with  the  Enemy  in  their  Incursions 
into  this  State  in  April  1777  he  received  a  wound  by  a  Ball  from  the 
Enemy  in  his  Leg  that  he  lay  confined  by  means  thereof  for  two  Months 
and  an  half  that  he  was  out  at  considerable  expence  for  Docf*  &c 
that  he  still  remains  Same  Praying  for  pay  for  his  Time  that  he  lay 
confined  and  the  expence  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  liquidate  and  adjust 
the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialist  and  draw  an  Order  on  the  2/6*^  Tax 
in  his  favour  for  whatever  Sum  shall  be  found  due  agreeable  to  the 
provisions  already  heretofore  made  by  this  Assembly  in  like   Cases. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Israel  Foster  Administrator  on  the  Estate 
of  Elijah  Foster  late  of  Sharon  Dec''  representing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate  surmount  the  Personal  Estate 
the  Sum  of  One  hundred  and  twenty  nine  Pounds  fifteen  shillings  & 
ten  pence  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  real  Estate 
of  the  said  Elijah  Foster  as  will  raise  that  Sum  with  the  incident 
Charges  arising  thereon  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  Whereupon  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby 
granted  to  the  s''  Israel  Foster  as  Administrator  aforesaid  to  Sell  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  s''  Elijah  Deceas''  as  shall  raise  the  Sum 
of  £  129  15  10  LMoney  with  the  incident  Charges  arising  thereon 
taking  the  directions  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Sharon 
therein. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Joel  Hickox  of  Waterbury  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  is  now  a  Prisoner  in  Hartford  Gaol  that  in  the 
Year  1776,  he  was  induced  to  go  with  his  Father  on  to  Long  Island  and 
Join  the  Enemies  of  this  and  the  United  States  being  a  Youth  and  in 
the  Year  1779  he  entered  on  a  Cruze  in  Boating  Service  during  which 
he  was  Captured  and  brought  before  the  Honb'^  Superior  Court  at 
Hartford  in  May  last  by  whose  Sentence  he  was  confined  in  New  Gate 
during  the  Pleasure  of  said  Court  for  refusing  to  Plead  to  an  Indict- 
ment Filed  against  him  before  said  Court  in  which  confinement  he  was 
holden  untill  said  Prison  was  broken  on  which  he  was  induced  to  leave 
that  confinement  and  went  to  said  Island,  That  after  sundry  fruitless 
Attempts  to  escape  from  said  Island  he  did  Escape  a  few  Days  past 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  'JJ 

and  throws  himself  on  the  Mercy  of  his  Country  and  this  Assembly 
Praying  for  Releif  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Hartford  be  and  he  is 
hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  take  Bonds  of  the  said  Petitioner 
with  Sufficient  Sureties  in  the  Sum  of  One  hundred  and  fifty  Pounds 
payable  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  conditioned  that  the  said  Joel 
Hickox  shall  be  of  good  and  peaceable  behaviour  pay  proper  Obedience 
to  this  Resolve  and  shall  appear  before  the  said  Superior  Court  when 
thereto  required  and  plead  to  said  Indictment,  And  on  said  Joel  paying 
Cost  of  Prosecution  to  this  Time  the  said  Sheriff  is  hereby  directed 
to  discharge  him  from  his  present  confinement  and  thereon  the  said 
Joel  shall  have  Liberty  to  dwell  &  reside  in  the  Towns  of  Waterbury 
&  Watertown  and  shall  not  depart  from  said  Towns  untill  further 
Orders  from  this  Assembly  or  the  Superior  Court. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lydia  Hosmer  of  Midletown  in  Hartford 
County  Administratrix  on  the  Estate  of  the  Honb'*^  Titus  Hosmer  late 
of  said  Midletown  Dec*^.  Shewing  to  this  Asseml^ly  that  she  in  her 
said  Capacity  obtained  a  Judgment  before  the  County  Court  in  said 
County  in  Novemb""  last,  against  Elias  Rol)bins  of  Weathersfield  for 
the  Sum  of  £  13  17  8  LMoney  Debt  and  Cost  and  had  Execution 
granted  thereon  in  due  course  of  Law  which  was  levied  on  one  Acre 
three  Roods  and  one  Rod  of  Land  lying  in  Weathersfield  bounded 
as  follows  viz  East  and  West  on  Highways  North  on  Land  of  Franciss 
Bulkley  and  South  on  Land  in  possession  of  Sarah  Robbins  praying 
for  Liberty  and  Authority  to  give  a  good  Deed  of  said  Land  &c  as 
Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Whereupon  Resolved  that  Liberty  and 
Authority  be  granted  to  said  Lydia  to  convey  said  Land  and  Liberty 
and  Authority  is  hereby  granted  to  said  Lydia  to  make  Sale  of  said 
Land  &  give  and  execute  a  Deed  of  said  Land  to  the  purchaser. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Israel  Wood  &  Gold  John  Selleck  of  Green- 
wich Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  they  werby  \s\c\  Brig""  General 
Waterbury^  Order  taken  and  on  the  Evidence  of  Samuel  Lockwood 
3*^  and  Stephen  Lockwood  Committed  to  the  Gaol  in  Hartford  on  a 
charge  of  being  privy  to  the  Murther  of  Seth  Peck  late  of  Greenwich 
Praying  that  an  enquiry  may  be  had  in  and  respecting  the  Matters 
alledged  against  them  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  States 
Attorney  for  the  County  of  Fairfield  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to 
take  up  the  Case  against  the  s'^  Israel  Wood  and  Gold  John  Selleck 
and  proceed  thereon  in  behalf  of  the  Governor  &  Company  of  this 
State  as  to  Law  &  Justice  shall  be  found  to  appertain. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Ashbel  Humphrey  of  Goshen  in  the  County 
of  Litchfield  Shewing  that  in  the  Month  of  Septemb'"  1780  he  went 
to  Long  Island  with  four  of  his  Sons  under  Age  without  permission, 
that  he  voluntarily  returned  again  and  brot  all  his  Sons  with  him  in 


78  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

the  Month  of  October  last  Praying  to  be  forgiven  for  his  and  their 
Offence  and  that  they  may  return  and  possess  their  Estate  what  remains 
of  it  at  said  Goshen  where  the  good  People  are  willing  to  receive  them 
as  Per  Memorial  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist 
be  and  he  is  hereby  released  from  his  Imprisonment  and  that  he  and 
his  four  Sons  may  return  to  said  Goshen  and  there  remain  with  his 
Wife  and  Family  without  molestation  the  Memorialist  first  giving 
Bond  in  due  form  with  sufficient  Surety  for  his  future  good  Behaviour 
in  the  Sum  of  £  100  LMoney,  he  paying  the  Cost  of  his  Imprison- 
ment which  Bond  the  Sheriff  of  Hartford  County  is  directed  to  take 
payable  to  the  Governor  and  Company  of  this  State  and  deliver  the 
Sam.e  to  the  Treasurer.  Provided  nothing  in  the  above  Grant  shall 
extend  to  exempt  the  Estate  of  the  said  Ashbel  from  such  forfeiture 
as  by  Law  he  may  have  incurred  by  his  Conduct. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jared  Lockwood  of  Stamford  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  John  Salmon  late  of  Stamford  Dec^  was  in  March 
last  before  Abraham  Davenport  Esq""  Assistant  Ordered  to  become 
bound  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  in  a  Recognizance  of  £  100  0  0 
LMoney  with  Surety  to  be  paid  to  said  Treasurer  if  said  Salmon  should 
fail  to  appear  before  the  Superior  Court  to  be  holden  at  Fairfield  within 
and  for  Fairfield  County  on  the  last  Tuesday  save  one  in  August  then 
next  to  answer  to  a  Complaint  exhibited  to  and  then  lying  before  said 
Assistant  against  said  Salmon  for  knowingly  uttering  and  paying  off 
Counterfeit  English  Guineas  as  good  and  lawfull  Money,  and  that  the 
Memorialist  with  two  others  from  whom  he  can  derive  no  help  became 
bound  with  said  Salmon  accordingly  And  that  said  Salmon  failed  to 
appear  and  answer  said  Charge  before  said  Superior  Court  according 
to  the  Condition  of  said  Bond  by  means  whereof  said  Bond  is  become 
forfeited,  since  which  the  said  Salmon  is  drowned  at  Sea  and  that 
the  Memorialist  though  Poor  is  become  Liable  to  pay  the  whole  Bond 
himself  Praying  for  Releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  on  the  Memorialists  first  paying  of  the  Bill  of  Cost 
incurred  in  said  Prosecution  against  said  Salmon  in  Hard  Money,  that 
he  have  Liberty  to  pay  off  and  Settle  the  remainder  of  said  forfeited 
Bond  in  State  Notes  due  from  this  State,  or  in  Orders  drawn  on  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  by  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  hereby  directed  to  receive  the  same  accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Roberts  of  NewTown  now  a 
Prisoner  in  Litchfield  Goal  shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  was 
seduced  early  in  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  America 
to  Join  the  British  Army,  and  that  he  deserted  them  in  South  Carolina 
in  the  Spring  of  the  Year  1781.  Praying  for  Liberation  upon  giving 
Bond  for  good  Behaviour  and  paying  Cost  of  Prosecution  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Whereupon  Resolved  that  the  said  Roberts  be 
Liberated   and    Suffered   to   return   to   New   Town   in   the   County   of 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  79 

Fairfield  upon  paying  Costs  of  his  Prosecution,  and  becoming  bound 
with  Sufficient  Surety  in  a  Bond  for  the  Payment  of  One  hundred 
Pounds  Lawfull  Money  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  to  be  forfeit 
upon  111  or  unfriendly  behaviour  And  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of 
Litchfield  is  hereby  Authorized  to  take  such  Bond  and  Liberate  him 
accordingly. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Sage  and  Timothy  Gibson  Executors 
to  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  Nathaniel  Sage  late  of  Midletown 
Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from 
said  Estate  Surmount  the  moveable  Part  thereof  the  Sum  of  £  212 
18  0  and  no  Provision  made  in  said  Will  for  the  payment  thereof 
and  thereupon  praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  real  Estate  &c  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  have  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas''  as  will  procure  the  aforesaid 
Sum  of  £  212  18  0  together  with  the  incident  Charges  arising  on 
Such  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District 
of  Midletown  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Brig""  General  John  Mead  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  by  the  Events  of  the  War  he  has  been  driven  from  his 
Farm  and  had  no  Use  of  his  Estate  for  more  than  three  Years  and 
otherwise  Suffered  greatly  by  the  Enemy  and  his  Family  thereby  under 
disagreeable  Circumstance  Praying  he  may  have  the  Use  and  Improve- 
ment of  one  of  the  forfeited  Estates  in  Fairfield  County  untill  he  can 
with  prudence  and  safety  return  to  his  Estate  in  Greenwich  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Brig""  General 
John  Mead  have  Liberty  to  Use  and  Improve  one  of  the  forfeited 
Estates  in  Fairfield  County  untill  he  can  with  his  Family  with  Safety 
return  to  his  Estate  in  said  Greenwich  or  during  the  Pleasure  of  this 
Assembly,  and  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety 
are  desired  and  Impowered  to  point  out  and  direct  which  of  said  Farms 
he  shall  so  have  the  Use  &  Improvement. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Abijah  North  of  Farmington  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  on  the  P*  Day  of  October  1778  he  enlisted  into 
Capt  Fasions  Company  of  Artificers  stationed  at  Springfield  that  he 
Served  untill  the  first  Day  of  October  1781  when  he  was  discharged 
and  that  he  has  received  nothing  more  than  the  nominal  Sum  of  his 
Wages  in  Continental  Money,  And  praying  that  the  Committee  ap- 
pointed to  Settle  with  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  and  regimented 
Artificers  for  the  Year  1781  might  be  Impowered  and  directed  to 
receive  the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialist  for  his  said  Service  and  ascer- 
tain the  Sums  due  to  him  upon  the  same  principles  upon  which  a 
Settlement  hath  been  made  with  Capt  Burtons  Company  or  other 
Regimented  Artificers  as  Per  Memorial  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  said  Committee  the  proper  Evidence  of  his   Service  and 


80  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

regular  discharge  having  first  produced  receive  the  Accounts  of  the 
said  Abijah  North  for  his  said  Service  and  thereupon  adjust  &  Liquidate 
his  Accounts  and  ascertain  the  Ballance  due  upon  the  Same  Principles 
on  which  a  Settlement  hath  been  made  or  is  making  with  other  regi- 
mented Artificers  under  like   Circumstances. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Marshall  Meriam  and  Mary  his  Wife  Admin- 
istrators on  the  Estate  of  Daniel  Docid*  late  of  Midletown  Dec*^  Shew- 
ing to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from  said  Estate 
Surmount  the  moveable  part  thereof  the  Sum  of  £  40  2  5  And  there- 
upon Praying  for  Liberty  to  sell  real  Estate  &c  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  have  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the 
Real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as  will  procure  the  aforesaid  Sum  of  £  40  2  5 
Lawfull  Money  together  with  the  incident  Charges  arising  on  such 
Sale  and  to  pass  Deed  or  Deeds  accordingly  taking  the  direction  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Midletown  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Gideon  Leeds  and  Samuel  Crissey  both 
of  Stamford  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  Lemuel  Sanford  Eli  My- 
gatt  &  Timothy  Flecker  Esq""^  a  Committee  appointed  by  the  General 
Assembly  on  the  desire  of  the  Select  Men  of  said  Stamford  repaired 
to  said  Stamford  in  the  Month  of  August  last  to  examine  and  enquire 
into  the  Characters  of  certain  persons  contained  in  a  List  made  by 
said  Select  Men  as  being  Inimical  to  the  Liberties  of  the  United  States 
of  America  and  encouraging  and  Harbouring  the  plundering  Parties 
of  the  Enemy  who  frequently  commit  Depredations  in  this  State  and 
that  the  Memorialists  the  Evening  before  the  setting  of  said  Committee 
were  notified  to  appear  before  them  the  next  Day  at  One  of  the 
Clock  Afternoon,  and  that  while  said  Committee  were  setting  that  said 
Select  Men  added  the  Names  of  the  Memorialists  to  said  List,  and 
that  on  their  appearing  before  said  Committee  they  were  asked  a  few 
Questions  and  permitted  to  return  Home  and  that  no  Evidence  was 
given  against  either  of  them  before  said  Committee  in  their  presence 
that  either  of  them  had  been  Guilty  of  any  Practises  whatever  Inimical 
to  this  or  any  of  said  States  but  that  said  Committee  notwithstanding 
included  and  returned  the  Names  of  the  Memorialists  with  other  dis- 
affected &  Inimical  Persons  harbourers  &  Entertainers  of  said  Plunder- 
ing Parties  to  the  Town  Clerk  of  said  Stamford,  by  means  whereof 
they  are  become  liable  with  the  others  contained  in  said  List  to  respond 
the  Damages  that  had  or  should  be  done  to  the  Friendly  Inhabitants 
of  said  Town  by  said  Plundering  parties  and  that  since  that  Time 
sundry  large  Executions  have  been  Issued  against  the  Memorialists 
together  with  the  other  Persons  named  in  said  List  for  Damages  done 
by  said  Plundering  Parties  to  the  Friendly  Inhabitants  of  said  Town, 
and  that  the  Estate  of  the  Memorialists  is  now  taken  &  Posted  for 
Sale  to  satisfy  one  of  said  Executions,  and  that  by  means  of  the  matters 

*Possibly  Doad. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  81 

aforesaid  they  [are]  liable  to  be  ruined,  although  they  now  are  and  at  the 
Sitting  of  said  Committee  were  able  had  they  known  it  to  be  necessary 
to  Shew  that  they  are  peacible  and  inoffensive  Subjects  of  this  State 
that  they  have  always  paid  their  Taxes  for  the  Support  of  the  Warr 
and  abhor  the  Practice  of  said  Plundering  Parties  and  that  one  of 
them  has  himself  been  plundered  by  the  Enemy  Praying  for  Releif 
&c  as  Per  Memorial  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  County  Court  in  the  County 
of  Fairfield  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  and  directed  at  the 
expence  of  the  Memorialists  to  enquire  into  the  Matters  aforesaid  and 
that  if  on  a  full  hearing  and  enquiry  said  Court  shall  be  of  Opinion 
that  it  ought  to  be  done  they  shall  Order  and  direct  the  Names  of  the 
Memorialists  to  be  taken  out  and  erased  out  of  said  List  made  and 
returned  by  said  Committee  as  aforesaid  and  to  be  exempted  there- 
from, And  that  said  Executions  obtained  and  Issued  against  them  be 
and  the  Same  are  hereby  suspended  in  the  mean  Time,  and  that  in 
Case  on  due  enquiry  to  be  made  as  aforesaid  the  Memorialists  shall 
be  so  exempted  that  they  be  finally  discharged  from  all  Executions 
Issued  or  that  may  be  Issued  against  them  in  Consequence  of  their 
being  entered  in  said  List  as  aforesaid  And  the  Monies  already  Col- 
lected from  them  if  any  to  be  refunded  to  them. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Justus  Sacket  William  Sacket  Daniel  Fuller, 
Joell  Finne  Ebenezer  Comstock  Samuel  Beacher  &  David  Bradley 
all  of  Kent  in  the  County  of  Litchfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly, 
that  on  or  about  the  18*^  Day  of  July  1781,  said  Justus  Sacket  William 
Sacket  &c  were  applied  to  by  the  Select  Men  of  the  said  Town  of 
Kent  upon  Receipt  of  Orders  received  from  Smith  Weed  Commissary 
of  Issues  for  this  State  pursuant  to  an  Order  from  the  Governor  & 
Council  of  Safety  of  this  State  to  furnish  a  number  of  Teams  to 
transport  Provisions  to  and  for  the  Use  of  General  Waterburys  Bri- 
gade, Whereupon  said  Justus  Sacket  William  Sacket  &c  did  fix  and 
Load  sundry  Teams  with  Provisions  Collected  by  said  Town  of  Kent, 
and  on  the  Night  of  the  22^'  of  July  aforesaid  at  King  Street,  thirteen 
Oxen  and  two  Horses  belonging  to  said  Teams  were  taken  by  the 
Enemy  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  be  directed  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer 
in  favour  of  Justus  Sacket  for  the  Sum  of  fifty  three  Pounds  LMoney 
and  in  favour  of  William  Sackett  for  the  Sum  of  twenty  five  pounds 
lawfull  Money  and  in  favour  of  Daniel  Fuller  for  the  Sum  of  Ten 
Pounds  Lawfull  Money  and  in  favour  of  Joel  Finney  the  Sum  of 
seven  Pounds  ten  shillings  and  to  Ebenezer  Comstock  the  Sum  of 
twenty  one  Pounds  &  to  Samuel  Beacher  the  Sum  of  twenty  two 
Pounds,  to  David  Bradley  twenty  Pounds  to  be  paid  out  of  the  half 
Crown  Tax  exclusive  of  that  part  that  is  Collected  in  State  Money 
and  Charge  the  Same  to  this  State. 


82  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Town  of  Windsor  by  their  Agent  Henry 
Allyn  of  said  Windsor  Esq""  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  Samuel 
Barber  late  of  said  Windsor  Dec*^  left  an  Estate  in  Hovises  and  Lands 
to  his  Children,  that  the  said  Samuels  Death  happened  about  the  1^* 
Day  of  February  1722/3  and  that  said  Estate  has  not  been  distributed 
to  and  among  his  Children  to  this  Day,  and  that  Mary  &  Hepzbath 
two  of  the  Children  of  said  Dec''  are  moving  to  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Hartford  for  an  Order  of  Distribution  of  said  Estate, 
and  that  Ezekiel  the  Youngest  Son  of  said  Dec''  was  from  his  Birth 
to  the  Time  of  his  Death  which  happened  about  the  Month  of  August, 
ADom  1776  naturally  wanting  of  understanding  so  as  to  be  capable 
of  providing  for  himself,  and  that  the  Town  of  Windsor  were  obliged 
to  expend  the  Sum  of  fifty  seven  Pounds  ten  Shillings  and  nine  Pence 
LMoney  towards  the  Support  of  the  said  Ezekiel  And  praying  this 
Assembly  would  Order  and  direct  that  the  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  in  granting  out  Orders  of  Distri- 
bution of  said  Samuels  Estate  may  be  directed  to  Order  and  direct 
the  Distributors  to  be  by  him  appointed  to  distribute  and  set  out  to 
the  Town  of  Windsor  so  much  of  that  part  of  said  Estate  as  would 
have  been  set  out  to  the  said  Ezekiel  if  said  Estate  had  been  distributed 
in  the  Life  Time  of  the  said  Ezekiel  as  will  in  the  Judgment  of  said 
Distributors  be  sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £  57  10  9  LMoney 
expended  by  said  Town  of  Windsor  for  the  Support  of  the  said  Ezekiel 
with  reasonable  Interest  thereon  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  may  appear 
—  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District 
of  Hartford  be  hereby  Authorized  and  fully  Impowered  to  Order  and 
direct  the  Distributors  to  be  by  him  appointed  to  distriluite  and  Set 
out  to  the  Town  of  Windsor  so  much  of  that  part  of  the  Estate  of 
the  said  Samuel  Dec''  as  in  their  Judgment  would  have  been  set  out 
to  the  said  Ezekiel  if  said  Estate  had  been  distributed  in  the  Life 
Time  of  the  said  Ezekiel  as  will  be  Sufficient  in  the  Judgment  of  the 
Distributors  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £  80  10  5  LawfuU  Money  which 
setting  out  shall  be  a  good  and  Legal  Title  thereof  to  the  Town  of 
Windsor  to  all  intents  and  purposes. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Mary  Beecher  Administratrix  on  the  Estate 
of  Timothy  Beecher  Deceas''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts 
due  from  said  Estate  surmount  the  moveable  Estate  the  Sum  of 
£  89  5  10  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  Land  &c  As  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and 
Authority  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  granted  to  said  Mary  Beecher 
to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  Timothy  Beecher 
as  shall  be  sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £  89  5  10  LMoney  together 
with  the  incidental  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  advice  and  direction 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  Haven  therein. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  83 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Nathan  Smith  and  Report  of  Committee 
thereon  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Month  of  August  1777 
the  Memorialist  marched  with  his  Company  to  the  Northward  to  oppose 
the  march  of  General  Burgoyne,  that  during  the  Campain  he  was 
obliged  to  disburse  large  Sums  to  releive  the  necessities  of  the  Sick 
and  others  of  his  Company  in  Distress  for  which  he  was  obliged  to  give 
his  own  Security  and  did  also  advance  his  own  Moneys  for  the  Pay- 
ment of  their  Wages,  and  that  before  he  received  the  Money  again 
from  the  Publick  it  was  greatly  depreciated  and  there  is  due  to  the 
Memorialist  in  equity  and  good  Conscience  from  this  State  the  Sum 
of  £  86  12  10^  LMoney  Praying  for  releif  as  Per  Memorial  and 
Report  on  File  may  appear  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Com*®*'  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  draw  an 
Order  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  for  the  Sum  of  £  86  12  10^^ 
LMoney  to  be  Secured  to  the  Memorialist  by  Notes  payable  within 
one  Year  after  the  expiration  of  the  present  War  with  the  Interest 
annually  agreeable  to  an  Act  of  Assembly  passed  in  Novemb""  1780 
and  Charge  the  Same  to  the  Account  of  the  United  States. 


Upon  the  Memorial  of  Daniel  Sherman  of  Woodbury  in  the  County 
of  Litchfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  27**^  Day  of  April 
1777  the  Time  the  Enemy  made  an  Incursion  into  Danbury,  he  received 
Letters  by  express  from  John  Lloyd  }"■  then  at  New  Milford  and 
Commissary  to  the  Army  or  Troops  at  Danbury,  Setting  forth  that 
the  Commissary  Generals  Stores  for  the  Use  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States  was  destroyed  by  the  Enemy  and  there  being  at  that 
Time  a  large  Body  of  Troops  collected  to  Chastise  the  Enemy  that 
rendered  it  necessary  that  all  the  Provisions  in  the  Neighbouring  Towns 
be  collected  for  their  Use,  And  that  the  welfare  of  the  Army  and  that 
part  of  the  Country  depended  upon  it.  and  that  Flower  was  especially 
requested  and  that  he  the  Memorialist  made  Application  to  Isaac 
Tomlinson  and  Jabez  Bacon  of  said  Woodbury  who  had  on  Hand 
fourteen  hundred  three  Quarters  &  23  lbs  of  Flour  and  turned  out 
the  Same,  and  that  he  procured  a  Team  which  carried  the  Same  to 
New  Milford  which  was  sent  on  to  Danbury  for  which  a  Receipt  was 
given  which  is  since  Lost  and  the  Commissary  refusing  to  Settle  & 
Pay  for  said  Flour,  and  that  he  the  Memorialist  is  threatened  with  a 
Suit  at  Law  for  said  Flour,  and  Praying  that  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  adjust  the  Accounts  of  the  said  Tomlinson  and  Bacon  respecting 
said  Flower  and  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Payment  of 
said  Flour  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  adjust 
the  Accounts  of  the  said  Tomlinson  and  Bacon  respecting  said  Flour 
and  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Payment  thereof  and  Charge 
the  Same  to  the  United  States. 


84  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Abigail  Guy  of  Branford  in  the  County  of 
New  Haven  Administratrix  on  the  Estate  of  Orchard  Guy  J""  late  of  said 
Branford  Dec'^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  there  was  distributed  and 
set  out  to  Anne  Guy  Orchard  Guy  Rebecca  Guy  and  Samuel  Guy  Minors 
and  Representatives  of  said  Orchard  Guy  J""  Dec*^  in  the  Division  of 
the  Estate  of  Orchard  Guy  [Sen'']  late  of  said  Branford  Dec''  One  ninth 
part  of  a  Lott  of  Land  in  said  Branford  containing  two  Acres  and  an 
half,  bounded  South  on  Highway  East  and  West  on  Joseph  Barkers 
Land  and  North  on  Ezekiel  Hayes  Land  with  one  ninth  part  of  the 
dweUing  House  thereon  Standing  that  said  House  is  out  of  repair 
and  the  residue  of  said  House  and  Lands  Sold  Praying  for  Liberty 
and  Authority  to  make  Sale  and  give  a  good  Authentick  Deed  of  said 
ninth  part  of  said  House  and  Land  for  the  Benefit  and  Use  of  said 
Minors  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  liy  this  Assembly 
that  the  Memorialist  have,  and  free  and  full  Liberty  and  Authority  is 
hereby  given  to  her  to  make  Sale  and  give  and  execute  a  good  Authen- 
tick Deed  of  Conveyance  of  said  ninth  part  of  said  House  &  Land 
for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of  said  Minors  taking  the  directions  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Guilford  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Abijah  Cory  of  Branford  in  New  Haven 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  was  an  Inhabitant  of  the 
Town  of  Southold  on  Long  Island  where  he  owned  a  small  Estate 
of  Land  together  with  a  Grist  Mill  on  which  he  depended  for  support 
of  his  Family  untill  the  beginning  of  the  Month  of  Septemb""  1776 
when  to  avoid  falling  under  the  Power  of  the  Enemy  he  removed 
from  thence  with  his  Family  to  the  Town  of  Guilford  in  which  and 
in  the  Town  of  Branford  he  has  resided  ever  since  and  that  by  reason 
of  sickness  and  other  Misfortune  he  is  now  reduced  to  needy  Circum- 
stances Praying  for  Liberty  to  go  to  said  Southold  and  there  to  Sell 
his  said  Mill  and  to  transport  the  Avails  of  the  Same  to  said  Branford 
together  with  sundry  small  Articles  of  Household  furniture  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  and 
the  Same  is  hereby  Given  to  the  said  Abijah  Cory  to  go  to  said  Southold 
on  Long  Island  and  to  sell  his  said  Grist  Mill  and  transport  the  Avails 
of  the  Same  in  Money  from  thence  to  the  Town  of  Branford  together 
with  some  small  Articles  of  Household  Furniture  to  go  and  return 
under  the  inspection  of  the  Civel  Authority  of  the  Town  of  Branford. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Esther  Denison  and  Daniel  Denison  of 
Stonington  Administrators  on  the  Estate  of  Capt  Daniel  Denison  late 
of  said  Stonington  Dec*'  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due 
from  said  Estate  surmounted  the  Inventoried  Personal  Estate  of  said 
Dec*^  the  Sum  of  £  318  6  2  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  as  will  raise  said  Sum  with 
the  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved   by   this   Assembly   that   the    Memorialist   have    Liberty    and 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  85 

Liberty  is  hereby  granted  to  the  MemoriaHsts  to  sell  so  much  of  the 
real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  as  will  raise  said  Sum  with  the  incident 
Charges  arising  thereon  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Stonington  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Wood  of  Danbury  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  exhibited  Accounts  to  the  Commissioners  appointed 
by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  against  the  con- 
fiscated Estate  of  Nathan  Barnum  &  John  Cornell,  that  said  Accounts 
were  by  said  Commissioners  allowed  and  that  the  Same  was  lost  either 
by  said  Commissioners  or  said  Judge  of  Probate  Praying  that  said 
Judge  of  Probate  may  be  Impowered  to  reappoint  said  Commissioners 
to  receive  said  Accounts  examine  and  adjust  the  Same  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Judge  of  Probate  be 
Impowered  and  directed  to  reappoint  said  Commissioners  to  examine 
and  adjust  said  Accounts  and  make  Return  of  their  Doings  to  the 
Judge  of  said  Probate  who  thereupon  is  Impowered  and  directed  to 
draw  an  Order  on  Col°  John  Chandler  to  pay  the  Same  out  of  the 
Avails  of  said  Estates. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Gideon  Hotchkiss  and  others  Select  Men  of 
the  Town  of  Waterbury  preferred  to  this  Assembly  at  their  Sessions 
in  May  last  Shewing  that  one  David  Wooster  of  said  Waterbury  being 
possessed  of  a  valuable  Estate,  and  having  a  large  and  expensive 
Family  consisting  of  twelve  Children  several  of  which  are  unable  to 
support  themselves  two  in  particular  destitute  of  Reason  &c  And  that 
said  Wooster  before  the  Hon'''''  Superior  Court  in  the  Year  1780,  was 
convicted  of  Burglary  and  Treason,  and  was  by  said  Court  Sentenced 
to  pay  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  fines  to  the  amount  of  £  500, 
on  which  said  Court  granted  Execution  in  due  form  of  Law  which  were 
Levied  on  said  Woosters  Dwelling  House  and  Land  adjoining  wherby 
said  Freehold  is  become  the  Property  of  the  Governor  and  Company 
of  this  State,  and  that  said  Wooster  has  no  Estate  remaining  for  the 
Support  of  his  Family  Praying  for  releif  &c  —  Whereupon  it  was 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  at  said  Sessions  that  the  said  Gideon  Hotch- 
kiss and  others  the  Select  Men  of  said  Waterbury  for  the  Time  being 
and  their  Successors  during  the  Pleasure  of  this  Assembly  may  Use 
and  Improve  the  Estate  of  the  said  Wooster  secured  to  the  Governor 
and  Company  as  aforesaid  as  far  as  will  be  Sufficient  to  Support  the 
Impotent  Children  of  said  Family.  And  in  Order  to  ascertain  the 
Matter  more  perfectly  Resolved  that  Daniel  Sherman  &  Edward 
Hinman  Esq''  and  Col°  Increase  Mosely  be  a  Committee  to  repair 
to  the  Dwelling  House  and  Farm  of  said  Wooster  and  view  and  ex- 
amine the  Circumstances  of  said  Family  and  said  Estate  and  Report 
particularly  to  this  Assembly  what  part  thereof  may  be  requisite  to  be 
Sequestered  to  the  support  of  said  Children.  Which  Committee  have 
Reported  to  this  Assembly,  That  they  have  viewed  and  examined  ac- 


86  PUBLIC  RECORDS  January, 

cording  to  their  Instructions  in  said  Resolve  and  are  of  Opinion  that 
the  Cost  of  supporting  the  helpless  Poor  of  said  Family  will  Cost 
ahout  35  or  forty  pounds  more  annually  than  the  Use  and  Improve- 
men  of  said  Land  &c  secured  as  aforesaid.  Whereupon  it  appears 
reasonable  that  said  Estate  should  be  sequestered  to  the  Use  and  pur- 
pose of  aiding  the  said  Town  of  Waterbury  in  supporting  the  said 
helpless   Children  — 

Thcrcjorc  Resolved  by  tliis  Assembly  that  Ezra  Brunson  Esq""  and 
others  the  Select  Men  of  said  Waterbury  for  the  Time  being  and  their 
Successors  in  that  Office  be  and  they  are  hereby  permitted  and  author- 
ized to  Use  and  Improve  the  dwelling  House  and  the  Lands  adjoining 
to  said  House  Secured  to  this  State  as  aforesaid  in  the  Way  and 
manner  their  discretion  shall  direct  for  the  purposes  of  supporting  the 
said  Impotent  &  helpless  Children  during  the  Pleasure  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Otis  of  New  London  Adminis- 
trator on  the  Estate  of  Robert  Cleland  late  of  New  London  Dec'^ 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate  Sur- 
mount the  Moveable  part  of  said  Estate  the  Sum  of  £  60  19  8  Money 
Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  as 
will  pay  said  Debt  and  incident  Charge  of  Sale  &c  as  Per  Memorial 
dated  the  IS*'^  Jany  1782  on  File  appears  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby 
granted  unto  him  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas^' 
as  will  raise  said  Sum  of  £  60  19  8  LMoney  with  Charge  of  Sale 
under  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New 
London  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  M'^Farren  late  of  the  City  of  New 
York  now  resident  in  Poughkepsie  in  the  State  of  New  York  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  29*''  of  Novemb""  last,  he  obtained  per- 
mission from  his  Excellency  George  Clinton  Esq'"  Governor  of  the 
State  of  New  York  to  go  on  to  Long  Island  and  bring  off  a  Quantity 
of  Goods  then  lying  in  Suffolk  County  on  said  Long  Island  procured 
by  Major  John  Daviss  for  the  Use  of  said  State  of  New  York  for 
Cloathing  their  Line  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States  including  those 
agreed  to  be  delivered  by  the  Memorialist  That  in  Order  to  bring  off 
said  Goods  in  the  spediest  and  safest  manner,  he  applied  to  his  Excel- 
lency the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  of  the  State  of  Connecticut 
and  obtained  Liberty  to  bring  said  Goods  to  the  Port  of  New  London 
under  the  direction  of  Col**  Samuel  M'^Clellan  Commandant  there,  under 
which  Permission  the  Memorialist  hath  proceeded  and  hath  brought 
said  Goods  to  said  New  London  and  delivered  them  into  the  Care  of 
said  Col°  M'Clellan  which  Goods  have  since  been  removed  by  the  Order 
of  the  Governor  &  Council  to  Norwalk  and  there  Stored  in  the  Care 
of  Jabez  Perkins  Esq*"  and  Praying  that  the  Memorialist  may  be  per- 
mitted to  receive  and  remove  said  Goods  to  the  State  of  New  York 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  87 

and  there  deliver  said  Goods  to  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  receive 
them  for  the  purpose  aforesaid  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  permitted  to  receive  of  the 
said  Jabez  Perkins  Esq'"  all  of  said  Goods  deposited  as  aforesaid  which 
on  the  Inspection  of  Jabez  Perkins  and  Rufus  Lathrop  Esq""  who  are 
appointed  and  Impowered  to  inspect  said  Goods  shall  be  by  them 
Judged  suitable  and  necessary  for  the  Use  of  the  Army  upon  the 
Memorialists  Giving  Bond  to  the  Governor  and  Company  of  this  State 
with  one  Sufficient  surety  being  an  Inhabitant  of  this  State  in  double 
the  value  of  said  Goods  allowed  by  said  Inspectors  to  be  Transported 
to  the  said  State  of  New  York  Conditioned  that  the  Memorialist  shall 
faithfully  transport  said  Goods  through  this  State  to  the  said  State 
of  New  York  without  breaking  Bulk  and  there  deliver  the  whole  of 
said  Goods  so  permitted  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  said  State  ap- 
pointed to  procure  Cloathing  &c  for  the  Use  of  the  Line  of  said  State 
in  the  Continental  Army  and  shall  procure  a  Certificate  from  said 
Commissioners  of  the  Delivery  of  said  Goods  within  two  Months  from 
the  15*^  Day  of  January  instant  for  cancelling  said  Bond,  That  the 
Expence  of  Storage  and  Inspection  of  said  Goods  &c  shall  be  born 
by  the  Memorialist. 

Teste  George  Wyllys,  Secretary. 


88 


PUBLIC    RECORDS 


January, 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  held  at 
Hartford  on   Thursday  the   17™  day  of  January  AD    1782. 
Present  his  Excellency  the  Gov'". 

His  honor  the  Deputy  Gov"". 


Ehphalet  Dyer, 
^^'ilIian^  Pitkin, 
Abr™  Davenport, 
^^'illiam  ^^'i^iams, 
Nathi  Wales, 
\\'illiani  Hillhouse, 
Samuel  Mott, 


Joseph  Hopkins. 
John  Chandler, 
Jed.  Strong, 
John  Canfield, 
John  Chester, 
James  Hillhouse, 
Benj"  Payne, 


Esq-"^ 


Resolved  that  Nathaniel  Kimberly  lately  captured  by  the  Enemy  at 
West  Haven,  and  by  them  permitted  to  come  home  on  Parole  and  said 
Kimberly  being  on  his  return  taken  in  to  Custody  on  suspicion  arising 
from  the  Circumstances  of  his  coming  in  a  pretended  Flag  (Sic  which 
being  now  Enquired  into  and  found  to  be  groundless  he  is  therefore 
released  from  his  continement  and  dismissed  without  Cost  or  further 
holding. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  Holden 
AT  Hartford  The  2P'''  Day  of  January  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Hon""  the  Dep^'  Governor. 

Nath'  ^^'ales, 


Eliphalet  Dver, 
\\'ill°'  Pitkin, 
Abraham  Davenport, 
Joseph  Spencer, 
NMII-"  \\'illiams, 
James  \\'adsworth. 


Jedidiah  Strong, 
Joseph  Hopkins, 
John  Chandler, 
John  Canfield, 
James  Hillhouse. 
Sani^  Mott, 


Esq-- 


to  go 


Will""  Hillhouse, 

Granted  the  Petition  of  Elizabeth  Pamely  Praying  Liberty 
with  a  flag  into  New  York  to  Negotiate  the  Obtaining  a  large  Estate 
fallen  to  her  by  Heirship  in  Armagh  in  Ireland  by  the  Death  of  James 
Finly  her  Brother. 

Gave  advice  to  M*"  Shubael  Abbe  of  \\'indham  to  Receive  of  Docf 
Josh^  Elderkin  the  State  Money  &  Pay  Table  Orders  he  has  on  hand 
to  pay  for  the  Farm  of  Thomas  Fanning  of  Long  Island  Forfeited  to 
this  State,  which  Said  Elderkin  bid  off  at  Publick  \'endue  at  £  3155 
12  6  in  State  Bills  and  Take  Said  Elderkins  Security  with  Suf^cient 
Surety  for  the  Remainder  Payable  the  first  Day  of  October  Next. 
*  Added  below. 


*Thus  in  the  manuscript.  At  this  point  some  confusion  apparently  took  place  in  entering  the 
journal.  The  starred  paragraph  below  beginning  "And  the  Com"*  of  Pay  Table'"  probably 
represents  an  addition,  made  on  Jan.  25.  to  the  entry  of  Tan.  21.  The  lines  immediately  above 
the  addition,  which  begin  "Jan^f  25'".  Present  GoV."  are  squeezed  into  the  manuscript  between 
the  two  adjacent  paragraphs  and  clearly  were  added  to  the  manuscript  after  these  two  were 
written. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  89 

Resolved  That  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  Hereby 
Directed  to  Receive  the  Receipts  and  Orders  of  Robart  Crary  Esq"" 
who  was  in  October  Last  Appointed  a  Purchaser  of  Salt,  and  Draw 
orders  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  those  To  whom  said  Orders  are 
Given  for  the  Sums  Mentioned  therein  Payable  out  of  the  Tax  of 
2/6  on  the  pound  Exclusive  of  that  Part  payable  in  State  bills,  Pro- 
vided the  Said  Receipts  &  orders  Clearly  Specify  the  Quantity  &  Kind 
of  the  Salt  for  which  they  Were  Given  &  That  the  prices  are  no  more 
than  has  been  affixed  By  This  Board. 

Jan''  ZS**".  Present  Gov""  D  Governor.  Col°  Pitkin,  Col"  Davenport, 
Gen^  Spencer  and  Nath^  Wales  J""  Esq"".  Added  to  the  Vote  of  2P* 
Instant. 

*And  the  Coni*''*^  of  Pay  Table  are  also  directed  to  prepare  a  proper 
deed  of  Conveyance  of  said  Farm  and  lands  to  said  Elderkin,  and 
direct  the  Treasurer  to  execute  the  same  in  behalf  of  the  Governor  and 
Company  of  this  State,  and  the  Same  deliver  to  said  Abbee,  who  is  to 
negotiate  the  said  Business  with  said  Elderkin,  and  be  accountable  by 
lodging  s'^  Money,  orders  and  Securities  in  the  proper  Office  &  Offices, 
and  Settle  his  Account  thereof  with  s*^  Pay  Table  Comittee. 

Present.  His  ExcelP  the  Gov""  D.  Gov""  Col°  Davenport  Gen^  Spencer 
W""  Hillhouse  Esq""  &  James  Hillhouse. 

Resolved  that  M*"  Smith  Weed  Assistant  Com^  of  Issues  be  &  he 
is  hereby  Authorized  and  Directed  to  call  on  &  receive  from  any  of 
the  Towns  in  the  4*^  Brig®  (Sea  Coast  Towns  excepted)  for  Salted 
Provisions  or  Flower  collected  on  the  2/6  Tax  or  any  other  Provisions 
on  hand  on  former  Taxes  for  the  use  of  the  State  Troops  at  the  West- 
ward to  whom  he  Issues,  he  to  be  accountable.  And  the  Selectmen  of 
each  Town  are  Ordered  &  directed  to  transport  the  Same  when  called 
for  &  to  be  allowed  for  the  Same  out  of  the  s*^  2/6  Tax  &  the  Com''® 
of  Pay  Table  are  directed  &  impowered  to  liquidate  the  Accounts  thereof 
and  draw  Orders  accordingly. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  held  at 
Hartford  on  the  2?>^  day  of  January  AD  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

Eliph*  Dyer, 
Abraham  Davenport, 
Joseph  Spencer, 
John  Chandler, 

Resolved  that  the  Comm®®  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  procure  proper  conveyances  executed  by  the  Treasurer  to 
the  purchasers  of  the  several  tracts  of  land  sold  by  Major  John 
Davenport  as  contained  in  a  report  under  his  hand  dated  January  16*^* 


Esq^ 


^\) 


n  lU  U-    KKCORHS 


laiiuarv. 


AD  1782  ami  doUvor  such  cotivovanoos  to  tho  said  John  navomxM-t 
takitij;  his  voooipt  to  Aooount  for  tho  monies  arisini;  from  tho  Sales  of 
said  Lands  And  tho  CiMni\r'"'  oi  tho  Pay  tahlo  aro  dirootod  to  Sottlo 
and  adjust  tho  said  Oavonports  aooounts  and  aftor  iloduotinq;  tho  jnst 
Debts  and  oharcos  allowed  hy  tho  Comt  of  prohate  for  the  distriet  of 
Stamford  and  oliarijos  of  sale  order  tho  hallanoo  to  he  hy  him  ]xiid  into 
the  Troasmy  of  this  State  and  tho  rroasmor  is  hereby  dirootod  to 
receive  tho  same,  ami  oxoouto  triplicate  receipts  therefor  one  of  which 
to  be  lod{>XHi  with  tho  Secretary,  and  one  with  tho  i.'omm''*'  of  Taytahlo 


—  c^  . 

and  one  to  remain  in  tho  hands  of  said  Major  Pavonport. 


Ar  A  Mkktino  ok  thk  (k"»vkrnok  .\m>  Coincu    ov  Sakkfy   hoi.pkn 

AT    llARTWRn    TUK    JC*'''"     PaY     OK     IaMAKV     1  TSJ. 

Prcsntt  His  hlxcoUency  tho  Governor. 
His  Hon""  tlie  Pop''  Cnn-ornor. 


Kis''  riat  Cook. 
Xath'  Wales. 
Johti  Chandler. 
John  Cantiold. 
Sam'  Mott. 


l-:<q^ 


Kliphalot  l">yor. 

Abraham  Davenport. 

losoph  Spencer. 

Will'"  Wilhams. 

W"  Hillhonse. 

I'lHiit  the  Application  of  Ebono.-or  (.iray  l.ieu'  Col"'  in  the  Con- 
nccticnt  Line  in  tho  Army.  Desiring"  this  hoard  to  Settle  tho  Rank 
between  Him  v^  Lieu'  Cob'  Kbonezer  Huntington.  .Mlodging  that  tho 
Pate  of  the  Said  Lieu'  Cob'  Himtingtons  Appointment  was  l-larlior 
that  it  Ought  To  have  been,  whereupon  this  Hoard  Issued  a  Citation 
to  L'  Cob'  Huntington  To  Appear  before  this  Board  on  Moi\day  Next 
to  Attend  to  the  Matters  of   The  Said  Application. 


.\r    A    MKKriNC.   OK    THK   liOVEKNOK    v's:    t.\nNCU.   OK    SaKKIV    HOIPKN     AV 

HARrFOKit  ox  THE  25"^^^  Day  ok   Ian''   \7S2. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Cov'  Po{V^  Gov''  Col.  Pvor  Col.  Pavoii- 
lX">rt  Col.  Pitkin  ^^v:  Gen'  Spencer. 

R('S.>ku-d  that  the  Com"^'  of  Pay  Table  be  v'v  they  are  hereby  Directed 
to  iiivo  (.Orders  to  tho  Treasurer  to  make  &  l^xocuto  a  Deed  of  a  certain 
Shop  in  New  Haven  late  the  Estate  of  W"'"  Chandler  Standing  on  the 
I^and  of  X  at  ban  Howell  for  the  Consideration  of  £  28  Law'  M*'  to 
s''  Howell  ^^  the  San\o  deliver  to  James  Wadsworth  l^q'  to  be  by 
him  Xecoiiated  with  s''  Howell  or  rotuniod  at  s''  Wadsworths  best 
discretion. 


Esq"" 


1782.  of  connecticut.  91 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  Holden 
AT  Hartford  the  28™  Day  of  January  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Hon'"  the  Deputy  Governor. 
Eliphalet  Dyer,  Nathan'  Wales, 

Will""  Pitkin,  Will™  Hillhouse, 

Abraham  Davenport,      Jedidiah  Strong, 
Joseph  Spencer,  John  Chandler, 

Will-"  Williams,  John  Canfield, 

Joseph  Plat  Cook,  John  Chester, 

Sam'  Mott, 

Lieu*  Col°  Ebenezer  Gray  Appeared  before  this  board  to  pursue 
his  Application  of  the  26*''  Instant  Respecting  the  Setling  Some  Matters 
between  Him  and  L*  Col"  Eb*"  Huntington  and  L*  Col"  Huntington 
being  present  Agreeable  to  the  Notification  he  had  Received  from  this 
Board,  and  They  were  heard  on  the  Subject  Matter  of  said  Applica- 
tion, but  L*  Col°  Huntington  Desiring  further  time  to  Consider  and 
Answer  to  s''  Col"  Gray  this  Board  therefore  Gave  him  further  time 
and  Adjourned. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  Holden  at 
Hartford  January  29™  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Hon""  the  Dep^  Governor. 
Eliphalet  Dyer,  Joseph  Plat  Cook, 

W"  Pitkin,  Nathan'  Wales, 

Abraham  Davenport,      Sam'  Mott, 
Joseph  Spencer,  John  Chester, 

Will""  Williams,  John  Canfield, 

Will""  Hillhouse,  Jedidiah  Strong, 

Lieu*  Col"  Gray  &  Lieu*  Col"  Huntington  Again  Appeared  before 
This  Board  and  pursued  the  Matters  Concerning  the  Dating  of  Com- 
missions &c,  and  were  Largely  Heard  on  the  Subject  But  some  Papers 
&  Documents  still  being  Wanting  in  order  To  Investigate  the  whole 
Situation  of  the  Matter,  this  board  Did  not  proceed  to  any  Decicive 
Settlement  or  Conclusion  in  The  Matter  but  Adjourned. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  Holden  at 
Hartford  January  30™  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Hon""  the  Deputy  Governor. 
Eliphalet  Dyer,  W"  Williams, 

Abraham  Davenport,  W"  Hillhouse, 

Joseph  Spencer,  Sam'  Mott, 


92  PUBLIC  RECORDS  February, 

On  the  Application  of  Ralph  Pomeroy  Deputy  Quarf  Master  to 
The  United  States,  in  this  State ;  AUedging  that  he  is  Destitute  of 
Money's  [sic]  to  Discharge  the  Debts  Contracted  in  His  Office  — 

Resolved  That  the  Committe  of  Pay  Talkie  be  and  they  are  Hereby 
Directed  to  Draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  In  favour 
of  Said  Ralph  Pomeroy  Deputy  Q''  M'"  in  this  State  for  The  Sum 
of  Ten  Thousand  Pounds  out  of  the  Tax  of  2/6  on  the  Pound  Payal)le 
in  Decem''  Last  Exclusive  of  that  Part  Payable  In  State  Bills,  he  to 
be  Accountable. 

Resolved  That  the  Committe  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
Directed  to  Draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  Maj''  Gen^  Parsons, 
For  One  Months  Wages  in  addition  to  what  he  has  received  for  the 
Year  1781,  Taking  his  Receipt,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  Directed 
on  Answering  Said  Order  to  Take  Duplicate  Receipts  of  S''  Gen^ 
Parsons  for  The  Am*  one  of  which  the  S''  Treasurer  will  Transmit  to 
the  Pay  Master  of  the  Army  with  the  Money  which  shall  Next  be 
sent  on. 


At  a  meeting  of  His  Excellency  [the]   Governor  and  Council 
OF  Safety  at  Hartford  the  5™  Day  of  Feb^'  1782. 

Present  His  Excell'*'  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  The  Dep^'  Governor. 

Eliph*  Dyer,  W"  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport,  Jos  Spencer  Esq". 

Resolved  that  the  Issuing  Comissary  to  the  2"^  Reg*  of  L*  Dragoons 
be  authorised  to  apply  to  the  Collectors  of  the  half  Crown  Tax  in  the 
Towns  of  Farmington  and  Middletown,  and  receive  from  them  on  said 
Tax  such  provisions  as  may  be  necessary  for  the  Said  Reg*  and  not 
otherwise  provided. 

Resolved,  On  the  application  of  M''^  Elizabeth  Mitchel  of  Groton, 
that  she  have  permission  to  go  to  Block  Island,  Accompanied  l)y  her 
Brother  Silas  Burrows  to  dispose  of  his  real  Estate  there,  and  bring 
off  the  avails  in  any  thing  except  British  or  European  Goods  under 
the  direction  and  inspection  of  Col"  M*^Clellan  Comandant  of  the  Post 
of  New  London. 


At  a  Meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  Holden  at  Hartford  the  7™  of  February  1782.  A.M. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Hon""  The  Deputy  Governor. 
Eliphalet  Dyer,  Will""  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport,  Joseph  Spencer 
William  Williams,  James  Wadsworth  Joseph  Plat  Cook  Jed'* 
Strong  Sam'  Mott  Joseph  Hopkins,  John  Chester. 

Resolved  That  the  Committe  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
Directed  To  Draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  Ralph  Pomeroy  Dep'' 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  93 

Q'"  Master  for  the  United  States  in  this  State  for  five  Thousand  Pounds 
Payable  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  payable  in  December  Last  Exclusive  of 
that  part  Payable  in  State  Bills. 

Resolved  That  the  Receivers  of  Specific  Articles  on  the  2/6  Tax 
payable  in  Decern''  Last  be  &  they  are  hereby  Directed  to  Deliver  over 
to  the  forrage  Masters  for  Sheldons  Light  Draggoons  all  the  Oats 
Received  in  in  the  Towns  of  Middletown,  Farmington  &  Weathersfield 
if  Apply'd  for  Taking  Receipts  for  the  Same,  which  Receipts  shall  be 
Received  by  the  Treasurer  in  payment  on  Said  Tax. 


At  a  meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  holden  at  Hartford  the  7™  of  Feb^  1782  P.M. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
■   His  Hon''  the  Deputy  Governor. 
Eliphalet  Dyer  Ab'"  Davenport  Joseph  Spencer  Joseph  P.  Cook 
Sam^  Mott  John  Chester  and  James  Hillhouse  Esq''*. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  receive  an  Order  drawn  in  favour  of  Jabez  Huntington 
Esq''  of  Windham  Collector  of  State  Taxes  bearing  Date  in  Aug*  1779 
for  1200  Dollars  and  draw  an  order  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  amount 
thereof  to  be  allowed  on  the  Taxes  for  Old  Continental  Money  for 
which  s**  Huntington  was  Collector  and  also  an  order  drawn  the  3*^ 
of  April  1777  in  favour  of  CoP  Elderkin  for  the  Sum  of  23  Dollars, 
and  draw  an  order  in  s*^  Huntingtons  favour  in  the  same  way  &  manner. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  receive  the  Account  of  Roswell  Grant  for  Superintending 
and  providing  for  the  Convention  Troops  amounting  to  £  32  3  0 
Lawfull  money  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  therefor  payable  out  of  the 
2/6  Tax  payable  in  December  last  and  Charge  the  same  to  the  United 
States. 

Resolved  on  the  application  of  Richard  Kimball  that  he  have  Liberty 
to  go  to  Nova  Scotia. 

Resolved  on  the  application  of  James  Cebra  a  Refugee  from  Long 
Island  now  resident  at  Milford,  that  he  have  permission  to  go  to  Long 
Island  with  a  Flag,  to  take  care  of  an  Estate  whicli  he  represents  to 
have  fallen  to  him  by  the  Death  of  his  Mother  &  Sister  and  to  bring 
of  the  avails  thereof  or  of  any  Debts  he  may  collect  upon  s^  Island  in 
money  or  any  other  Articles  except  British  or  European  Goods  under 
the  Inspection  and  Direction  of  Gideon  Buckingham  and  Lewis  Mallet 
Esq^^ 

Permission  is  hereby  Granted  to  John  Goldsmith  of  Guilford  on 
his  application,  to  go  over  to  Long  Island  and  bring  of  from  thence 
money,  his  Household  Furniture  and  Farming  Utensils  and  such  articles 
of  Household  Furniture  &  other  articles  as  may  be  given  to  his  Sons 
Wife  Excepting  Brittish  or  European  Goods  under  the  Inspection 
and  Direction  of  Brig''  Gen^  Ward. 


94  PUBLIC  RECORDS  February, 

Granted  on  application  of  William  Collier  of  Hartford  that  he  have 
permission  to  go  on  to  Long  Island  and  into  New  York  if  need  be 
under  the  sanction  of  a  Flag  to  procure  an  Estate  left  him  by  his 
Brother  Daniel  Collier  and  to  bring  of  the  avails  thereof  Provided 
he  does  not  bring  ofif  any  British  or  European  Goods  under  the  In- 
spection &  direction  of  Col.  M'^Clellan  Commandant  of  the  Post  of 
Nevi^  London. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  receive  the  account  of  Lieu*^  W™  Bauldwin  amounting  to 
£  3  4  2  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  therefor  payable  out  of  the  2/6 
Tax. 

Resolved,  on  the  application  of  Eleazer  Wales  one  of  the  Committee 
of  Pay  Table,  that  the  Collector  of  the  2/6  Tax  for  the  Town  of 
Hartford  be  and  he  is  hereby  Ordered  and  Directed  to  deliver  to  the 
order  of  s*^  Wales  the  specific  Articles  Collected  on  1*^  Tax  to  the 
amount  of  the  one  half  his  Wages  for  service  in  s''  office  which  orders 
shall  be  received  by  the  Treasurer  in  payment  of  said  Tax  and  said 
Wales  shall  stand  accountable  for  the  amount  thereof. 

Upon  the  Mem^  of  John  Stores  Shewing  that  he  hath  served  as 
Chaplain  to  Gen^  Waterburies  Brig**  4  Months  and  20  Days,  praying 
for  some  present  supply  of  money  — 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  an  order  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  s'*  Stores  for 
one  Month  &  Twenty  Days  pay,  payable  out  of  the  /F'  Tax  payable 
the  P*  day  of  March  last  and  that  they  draw  an  order  in  favour  of 
s^  Stores  on  the  Treasurer  for  Three  months  Wages  payable  out  of 
the  2/6  Tax  —  for  his  s**  Services. 

Upon  the  Representation  of  Benj''  Galpin  Shewing  to  this  Board 
that  on  the  30*''  Day  of  Ocf  1779  John  Brown  a  Stranger  lodged  Six 
Barrels  of  Salt  in  his  Custody  which  has  never  Since  been  called  for, 
&  which  it  is  most  probable  is  public  Property, 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  an  order  on  the  s'^  Galpin  in  favour  of  the  Issuing 
Commissary  of  Col.  Sheldens  Reg*  of  Dragoons  for  two  Barrels  of 
said  Salt  and  for  the  remaining  four  Barrels  of  said  Salt  in  favour  of 
such  Persons  as  shall  want  the  same  to  put  up  Provisions  for  this 
State. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
Directed  to  receive  the  Account  of  Major  Taylor  of  Danbury  of  monies 
by  him  received  as  Trustee  for  Rents  of  Estates  ordered  to  be  leased 
out  for  the  Benefit  of  this  State  by  the  County  Court,  and  enter  on 
what  account  the  same  were  Received  and  draw  an  order  on  the 
Treasurer  to  receive  said  Monies,  and  give  triplicate  Receipts  therefor, 
two  of  which  Receipts  are  to  be  lodged  with  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  who  are  to  lodge  one  with  the  Secretary  of  this  State. 

Whereas  At  a  meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  held 
at   Hartford  on   the   5*^   Day   of  June    1781    Upon   the   Memorial   of 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  95 

Col.  Josiah  Starr  &  Lieu*  Augustine  Taylor  of  New  Milford  Shewing 
that  they  have  served  in  the  Continental  Army  since  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  present  War  and  suffer  greatly  by  Depretiation  of  Wages 
&c  and  that  they  are  desirous  of  being  Vested  with  the  property  of 
certain  Tracts  of  Land  lying  in  the  Townships  of  New  Milford  & 
Kent  containing  about  100  Acres  late  the  property  of  Daniel  Smith 
who  has  joined  the  Enemy  and  his  Estate  been  by  Law  declared 
Forfeited  and  also  a  Lot  of  Land  containing  about  Eight  Acres  lying 
in  s^  New  Milford  late  the  property  of  Samuel  Miles  who  has  joined 
the  Enemy  &  his  Estate  has  by  Law  been  declared  Forfeited  —  It  was 
Resolved  that  Col.  Samuel  Canfield  Abel  Hine  Esq""  and  M""  Sherman 
Boardman  Esq""  or  either  two  of  them  should  be  appointed  and  fully 
authorized  &  Impowered  to  apprize  said  Lands  at  their  true  &  just 
Value  in  lawful  Silver  money  they  being  under  oath  for  that  purpose, 
and  make  return  of  their  Apprizement  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
with  a  particular  account  of  the  Boundaries  &c  of  s**  Lands  who  were 
thereupon  directed  to  take  the  Mem*^  Receipts  for  the  amount  thereof 
and  Charge  the  same  to  their  account  with  the  State,  and  the  same 
being  by  s*^  Committee  Certified  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  he  was 
thereupon  directed  to  make  and  Execute  an  Ample  &  sufficient  Deed 
of  Conveyance  of  the  Premisses  to  the  Mem*^  in  behalf  of  the  Gov^ 
&  Company  of  this  State  —  With  a  Proviso  that  if  s"^  Estate  should 
be  apprized  at  more  than  the  Balance  due  to  the  Mem*^  for  their 
Services  for  the  year  1780  that  the  same  should  be  Indorsed  on  the 
first  of  their  Notes  ordered  by  this  State  to  make  good  their  Wages 
up  to  Jan^  1780  —  Which  Resolve  was  by  Accident  or  Mistake  omitted 
to  be  entered  on  Record  —  Therefore  Resolved  that  the  same  be 
Considered  and  shall  be  of  the  same  force  &  Effect  to  all  Intents  and 
purposes  as  if  the  same  had  been  recorded  on  said  5**^  Day  of  June 
&  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  accept  the  Ap- 
prizal  and  proceedings  that  have  been  had  thereon  accordingly. 

Resolved  that  Notice  be  given  to  Brig'"  Gen^  Hart  there  are  5  or 
6000  Cartriges  and  2  or  300  FHnts  which  were  forwarded  to  Col. 
Burwill  in  the  Bennington  Alarm,  now  lodged  at  the  Dwelling  House 
of  Cap*  Isaac  Larrence  in  Canaan  which  require  some  attention,  and 
that  s*^  Gen^  Hart  give  all  necessary  and  proper  orders  for  taking  care 
of  and  securing  said  Ammunition. 

Whereas  it  was  Resolved  by  the  Gov""  &  Council  on  the  23''  Day 
of  Ocf  1781  upon  the  Pet°  of  the  Selectmen  of  Killingsworth  that  M"" 
Isaac  Doolittle  deliver  unto  them  or  their  Order  100  ^^  of  Pistol  Powder 
which  Order  is  Returned  and  it  is  represented  that  it  would  be  more 
convenient  to  have  an  Order  on  the  keeper  of  Powder  at  Durham  — 

Resolved  that  the  Keeper  of  Powder  at  Durham  Deliver  unto  the 
Selectmen  of  Killingsworth  or  Order  One  Hundred  Weight  of  Pistol 
Powder  and  take  their  receipt  for  the  same. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Col.  Philip  B.  Bradley  of  Ridgefield  Shewing 
to  this   Board  that  this   State  are   Indebted  to  him  a  large   Sum  for 


96  PUBLIC  RECORDS  February, 

Services  and  monies  Loaned  &  that  there  is  a  certain  Tract  of  Land 
in  Ridgefield  containing  about  Twenty  Acres  late  the  property  of 
Benj''  Stebins  who  has  joined  the  Enemy  &  his  Estate  been  by  Law 
declared  Forfeited  to  this  State  from  which  Estate  there  are  Debts  due 
to  the  amount  of  about  Forty  Pounds,  and  no  other  Estate  left  for 
the  payment  of  s'^  Debts  and  that  no  part  of  s'^  Estate  could  be  sold 
seperately  without  greatly  injuring  the  whole,  praying  that  he  may  [be] 
Vested  with  the  property  of  s^  Lands  he  taking  upon  himself  the  pay- 
ment of  s'^  Debts  and  paying  the  balance  in  public  Securities  due  to 
him  — 

Resolved  that  Joseph  P.  Cook  Esq""  and  M''  Daniel  Cooley  are 
appointed  and  fully  Authorized  &  Empowered  to  apprize  s*^  Lands  at 
their  true  &  just  Value  in  lawful  Silver  money  they  being  under  Oath 
for  that  purpose  and  make  return  of  their  Apprizement  to  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  with  a  particular  account  of  the  Boundaries  &c 
of  s*^  Lands  who  are  thereupon  directed  upon  s''  Memorialists  producing 
a  Certificate  from  the  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury 
of  his  having  Settled  and  Secured  the  Debts  due  from  s'^  Estate  of  s*^ 
Stebins  and  allowed  by  s*^  Judge  of  Probate  to  draw  an  order  on  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  to  make  &  execute  an  ample  and  sufficient  Deed 
of  Conveyance  (to  be  by  them  prepared)  of  the  Premisses  to  the  Mem^* 
in  behalf  of  the  Governor  &  Company  of  this  State  upon  s''  Mem^^s 
dehvering  to  the  Treasurer  out  of  his  s'^  Notes  in  his  hands  first  due 
from  this  State  for  his  said  Services  to  the  amount  of  s'^  apprizement 
first  deducting  out  the  amount  of  s*^  Debts  so  Certified  to  have  been 
paid  or  Secured  by  the  Mem*"*. 

Whereas  At  a  meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Gov''  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  6"^  Day  of  Sep--  1781— Upon  the 
application  of  Maj""  Gen^  Sam^  H.  Parsons  Shewing  that  he  hath  served 
in  the  Continental  Army  ever  since  the  commencement  of  the  present 
War  &  suffered  much  by  Depretiation  for  which  he  has  Not*"^  from 
this  State  and  has  rec«^  very  little  of  the  wages  due  to  him  for  his 
Services  in  the  year  1780  and  that  he  is  desirous  of  being  Vested  with 
the  property  of  a  certain  Tract  of  Land  lying  in  KingStreet  so  called 
in  the  Town  of  Greenwich  late  the  property  of  Joseph  Galpin  who  has 
joined  the  Enemy  &  his  Estate  been  by  Law  declared  Forfeited  Bounded 
Easterly  on  Byram  River  Southerly  on  Jabery  Sherwood  &  partly  on 
Jeremiah  Andersons  Land  Westerly  on  the  Westerly  Line  of  this 
State  and  Northerly  partly  on  Joseph  Stiddle  &  partly  on  Jos  Willsons 
Land  —  It  was  Resolved  that  John  Mead,  John  Mackay  and  John 
Davenport  Jun''  Esq""^  should  be  appointed  and  fully  Authorized  & 
Impowered  to  apprize  s*^  Lands  at  their  true  &  just  Value  in  Lawful 
Silver  money  in  the  year  1774  they  being  under  Oath  for  that  purpose 
and  make  return  of  their  s^  Apprizement  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
with  a  particular  description  of  the  Boundaries  &c  of  s'^  Lands  Who 
were  thereupon  directed  to  take  the  Mem^'  Rec*  for  the  amount  thereof 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  97 

&  charge  the  same  to  his  account  with  the  State  and  the  same  being 
by  s'l  Committee  Certified  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  he  was  there- 
upon to  make  out  &  Execute  an  Ample  &  sufficient  Deed  of  Conveyance 
(to  be  prepared  by  s**  Committee)   of  the  Premisses  to  the  Mem^*  m 
behalf  of  the  Gov^  &  Company  of  this  State  with  a  Proviso  that  if 
s^  Estate  should  be  apprized  at  more  than  the  balance  due  to  the  Mem^* 
for  his  Services  in  the  Year  1780  that  the  same  should  be  Indorsed 
on  any  of  the  Notes  ordered  by  the  General  Assembly  to  be  given  to 
make  good  the  Depretiation  of  Wages  to  Jan''  1780.    Which  Resolve 
was  by  Mistake  or  Accident  omitted  to  be  Recorded  therefore  Resolved 
that  the  Same  be  considered  and  shall  be  of  the  same  force  &  Effect 
to  all  Intents  &  purposes  as  if  the  same  had  been  Recorded  on  s    6 
Day  of  Sep^  and  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to 
accept  the  Apprizal  &  proceedings  that  have  been  had  thereon  accord- 
ingly.   

At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  U™  Day  of  Feb«^  A.D.  1782 
A.M. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Hon""  the  Deputy  Governor. 
A  Davenport,     Jos.  Spencer,     \  j^g  rs 
W"  Pitkin,         Sam^Mott,        J 
Resolved  That  the  Committe  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
Directed  to  Call  on  the  Dep^  Q'  Master  of  The  United  States  to  Adjust 
&  Settle  the  Acc^^  of  Col°  Sam^  Canfield  for  Procuring  Tents  &  Trans- 
porting the  Same  &  forage  &c  for  his  Regim*  when  he  was  Ordered 
to  Joyn  the  Continental  Army  at  West  Point  the  year  past,  Mustering 
&  Marching  the  men  &c  And  Moneys  Expended  therein,  &  said  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  are  further  Directed  to  Draw  on  the  Treasurer 
in  fav'  of  S<^  Depy  Q""  Master  for  the  Sum  found  Due,  Out  of  the  1 
Tax  Payable  in  March  Last  for  the  Sum  found  Due  on  such  adjust- 
ment In  Discharge  of  such  sum  found  Due.  ,    ,      o    u 

Resolved  by  this  Board  that  The  Committe  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they 
are  hereby  Directed  to  Draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  CoP  Sam 
Canfield  Appointed  to  Command  a  Regiment  for  the  Defence  of  our 
Western  frontiers,  for  one  months  pay  on  the  l'^  Tax  payable  m  March 
Last,  &  Charge  the  Same  to  him  on  Ace*  of  his  Wages. 

Resolved  by  this  Board,  that  The  Committe  of  Pay  Table  be  & 
they  are  hereby  Directed  to  Receive  the  Acc*«  of  Rents  from  Col"  S. 
Canfield  which  he  has  ReC^  for  sundry  forfieted  Estates  which  hehas 
Rented  out  pursuant  to  his  Appointment  for  that  purpose  &  Direct 
the  Treasurer  to  Discount  the  Sum  Due  from  s^  Canfield  m  State 
Money  for  said  Rents,  on  the  Order  said  Canfield  Holds  from  the 
Committe  of  Pay  Table  on  s**  Treasurer. 


98  PUBLIC  RECORDS  February, 

At  a  meeting  [of]  His  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  11™  Day  of  Feb'^'  1782  P.M. 

Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honour  the  Deputy  Governor. 
Abr™  Davenport  Joseph  Spencer  James  Wadsworth  WiUiam  Hill- 
house  Samuel  Mott  Joseph  Hopkins  &  James  Hillhouse  Esq""®  after- 
wards Attended  Col.  William  Williams  &  Jedidiah   Strong  Esq'". 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  Orders  in  favour  of  Chauncey  Whitelsey  heretofore 
purchasing  Clothier  for  this  State  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  to 
the  amount  of  Three  Hundred  Pounds  to  be  paid  out  of  the  2/6  Tax 
for  the  purpose  of  dischar[g]ing  sundry  small  Debts  contracted  in  said 
Business,  paying  for  Transportation  &c  and  he  to  be  accountable  therefor. 

Upon  the  application  of  the  Selectmen  of  Stonington  —  Resolved  that 
the  Col.  Elderkin  and  M""  Wales  powder  makers  at  Windham  be  and 
they  are  hereby  directed  to  deliver  over  to  the  Selectmen  of  said 
Stonington  Two  Hundred  Weight  of  Powder  and  they  to  be  Account- 
able. 

Upon  the  application  of  the  Selectmen  of  Reading  —  Resolved  that 
the  keeper  of  Powder  at  Ripton  be  &  he  is  hereby  directed  to  deliver 
to  s"^  Selectmen  or  their  order  One  Hundred  Weight  of  Gun  Powder 
for  the  Use  of  s'^  Town  and  they  to  be  accountable. 

Upon  the  application  of  the  Selectmen  of  Norwalk  shewing  that  in 
the  years  1779  &  1780  they  purchased  lead  of  the  Inhabitants  as 
occation  Required  praying  for  an  order  for  payment  — 

Resolved  that  upon  said  accounts  being  settled  and  adjusted  by 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table,  they  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed 
to  draw  Orders  for  the  balance  payable  out  of  the  2/6  Tax. 

Upon  the  application  of  the  Selectmen  of  Norwalk  —  Resolved  that 
the  keeper  of  Powder  at  Ripton  be  &  he  is  hereby  directed  to  deliver 
to  said  Selectmen  or  their  order  Two  Hundred  Weight  of  Gun  Powder 
for  the  use  of  s**  Town  and  they  to  be  accountable. 

Upon  the  memorial  of  Samuel  Craft  Shewing  to  this  Board  that 
he  was  appointed  to  make  sale  of  Confiscated  Estates  in  the  Town  of 
Pomfret,  and  that  Sundry  Debts  were  allowed  against  the  Estate  of 
Nathan  Frink  by  the  Judge  of  Probate  praying  that  the  Receipts  for 
such  Debts  may  be  received  in  payment  for  such  Estate  and  that  his 
account  for  trouble  &  Services  in  s*^  Business  may  be  liquidated  and 
Settled  — 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  receive  the  Receipts  for  s**  Debts  due  from  s^  Estate  being 
properly  Certified  by  the  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Pomphret 
in  payment  for  said  Estate  and  also  liquidate  &  settle  the  accounts  of 
the  Mem"*  for  his  trouble  &  services  in  s^  Business. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed    to    receive    and    settle    the   Account    of    Daniel    Bennet    Esq' 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  99 

bearing  Date  Feb''  S^^  1782  upon  his  producing  the  proper  Vouchers 
and  charge  the  same  to  the  account  of  the  United  States. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  settle  and  Hquidate  the  account  of  Elisha  Leeds  bearing 
Date  July  30*^  1780  and  also  of  Isaac  Lockwood  bearing  Date  Sep' 
18*"^  1780  for  Flower  and  Wheat  furnished  this  State  according  to  the 
price  at  which  those  articles  are  stated  in  the  2/6  Tax  and  draw  orders 
on  said  Tax  for  payment. 


At  a  Meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  12™  Day  of  Feb^^  1782. 

Present  His  Excell^  The  Gov'  His  Hon'  the  Dep^  Gov'  W" 
Pitkin  Jos.  Spencer  W"  Hillhouse  &  James  Hillhouse  Esq'*. 

Upon  the  memorial  of  B.  Gen.  John  Mead  Shewing  to  this  Board 
that  the  General  Assembly  have  granted  him  liberty  to  use  &  Improve 
one  of  the  Forfeited  Estates  in  Fairfield  County  untill  he  can  with  his 
Family  with  Safety  Return  to  his  Estate  in  Greenwich  or  during  the 
Pleasure  of  the  Assembly  and  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  & 
Council  of  Safety  were  Desired  &  Impowered  to  point  out  and  direct 
which  of  s*^  Farms  he  should  have  use  and  Improve  —  Praying  that 
he  may  have  the  use  and  Improvement  of  the  forfeited  Estate  of  Joseph 
Lyon  lying  in  Fairfield  containing  about  one  hundred  &  fifty  Acres 
with  a  Dwelling  House  &  Barn  Standing  thereon  or  such  part  as  shall 
be  thought  proper  — 

Resolved  that  the  Mem^*  have  the  Use  &  Improvement  of  the 
Dwelling  House  and  the  Fifty  Acres  of  Land  adjoining  which  lies 
upon  the  North  Side  of  the  highway  except  only  that  the  two  Children 
of  s**  Lyon  shall  have  the  use  of  such  part  of  s*^  Dwelling  House  as 
was  set  of  to  s^  Lyons  Wife  &  which  they  now  Occupy  so  long  as 
they  shall  have  occation  personally  to  use  the  same,  and  that  the  Mem** 
use  and  Improve  said  Premisses  according  to  the  Rules  of  good 
Husbandry  and  make  no  waste  of  the  Wood  or  Timber  thereon  standing. 

Upon  the  Application  of  Brig'  Gen^  Ward  —  Resolved  that  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  Directed  to  receive 
and  Settle  the  Pay  Roll  of  Cap*  Augustus  Collins  for  marching  with 
his  Company  to  the  assistance  of  the  Guard  at  East  Guilford  who  were 
assaulted  by  a  party  of  Illicit  Traders  and  draw  order  for  the  amount 
payable  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  and  Certify  the  amount  thereof  to  the 
Honourable  Sup'  Court. 


100  PUBLIC  RECORDS  February, 

At  a  meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Go\'ernor  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  12™  Day  of  Feb^  1782. 
Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honour  the  Deputy  Governor. 
Ab™  Davenport,  Joseph  Spencer  W™  Williams,  James  Wadsworth 
W™  Hillhouse  Samuel  Mott  Jedidiah  Strong  Joseph  Hopkins  and 
James  Hillhouse  Esq". 
Upon  the  application  of  Elijah  Hubbard   Commissary  of  Refresh- 
ment for  this   State,  Resolved  that  the   Committee  of   Pay  Table  be 
&  they  are  hereby  directed  to  draw  orders  in  favour  of  said  Hubbard 
on   the   Treasurer   of   this    State   to   the   amount   of   Fifteen   Hundred 
Pounds  payable  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  to  discharge  sundry  Debts  Con- 
tracted for  the  purchase  of  sundry  Articles  of  Refreshments  and  trans- 
porting the  same  to  Camp  &  he  to  be  accountable  therefor. 

Resolved  that  the  several  Receivers  of  Provisions  and  Collectors 
of  the  2/6  Tax  be  and  they  are  hereby  Ordered  and  Directed  to  deliver 
over  to  Elijah  Hubbard  Commissary  of  Refreshments  for  this  State  the 
following  Articles  which  may  have  been  Collected  upon  said  Tax  (viz) 
Shirts  Linnen  Cloath  suitable  for  Shirts  Woolen  Cloath  and  Stockings 
taking  his  Receipt  therefor  to  be  accountable  which  receipts  being 
returned  to  the  Comm*^  of  Pay  Table  they  are  to  draw  Orders  on 
the  Treasurer  of  the  State  in  favour  of  such  Receivers  or  Collectors 
and  Charge  the  same  to  s*^  Hubbard  —  Who  is  to  transport  said  Articles 
to  the  Army  and  dispose  of  them  to  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army 
towards  Wages  due. 


At  a  Meeting  of  The  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  Holden  at 
Hartford  the  13™  Day  of  February  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Hon""  the  Deputy  Governor. 
Will"  Pitkin,  Joseph  Spencer, 

Ab""  Davenport,       Joseph  Hopkins,       >    Esq", 
Sam^  Mott,  J 

Resolved  That,  on  the  Petition  of  Col"  Gilbert  Potter,  for  That 
Purpose  he  be  Granted  a  flag  to  go  to  Long  Island  &  for  himself  to 
go  and  Return  under  the  Direction  and  Inspection  of  Col"  Thomas 
Fitch  of  Norwalk,  he  not  to  Carry  or  bring  Any  Thing  Contrary  to 
the  Laws  of  this  State. 

Ordered  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
Directed  To  Settle  the  Acc*^  of  M""  Shubael  Abbe  Concerning  his 
Driving  a  Dove  to  Massachusetts  The  Last  fall  in  Order  to  Purchase 
Salt,  and  Direct  the  Treasurer  to  Receive  the  Ballance  Due  from 
M'  Abbe  to  this  State  in  Hard  Money  Giving  Proper  Rec*^  for  the 
Same,  and  also  said  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby 
Directed  to  Draw  in  favour  of  s"^  M""  Abbe  on  the  2/6  Tax  payable  in 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  101 

December  Last,  to  Enable  him  to  Settle  with  the  Persons  who  were 
Teamsters  in  Transporting  Said  Salt. 


Esq"" 


At  a  Meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  14™  Day  of  Feb^'^'  1782 
A.M. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honour  the  Deputy  Governor. 
William  Pitkin,  Samuel  Mott, 

Abraham  Davenport,      Joseph  Hopkins, 
Joseph  Spencer,  Jedidiah  Strong, 

William  Williams,  John  Chester, 

William  Hillhouse,         James  Hillhouse, 
James  Wadsworth, 

Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this  Board  that  Nathan  Smith  of  Derby 
was  appointed  Adm""  on  the  Estate  of  Enos  Candee  who  hath  joined 
the  Enemy  and  his  Estate  been  declared  Forfeited  from  which  there 
are  found  to  be  Debts  due  to  the  Amount  of  about  £  86  17  2  which 
have  been  allowed  by  the  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  New 
Haven  over  and  above  the  amount  of  the  moveable  Estate  &  that  said 
Administrator  hath  also  paid  a  small  sum  in  Taxes  that  were  due  from 
said  Estate,  and  that  the  Whole  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Cande  has 
been  sold  by  Order  of  this  Board  amounting  to  about  £  200  and  that 
there  is  now  due  from  Abraham  Beaker  of  s'*  Derby  on  his  Note  to 
the  Treasurer  for  the  purchase  money  of  said  Estate  of  s''  Cande  to 
a  much  greater  amount  than  s^  Debts  —  Resolved  that  said  Beeker 
be  and  he  is  hereby  Ordered  &  Directed  to  pay  off  said  Debts  and  the 
Charges  that  shall  be  allowed  and  properly  Certified  by  said  Judge, 
a  Receipt  of  which  shall  be  by  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  allowed 
towards  payment  of  his  said  Note  and  the  Treasurer  is  to  Indorse  the 
same  thereon  accordingly. 

Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this  Board  that  there  are  sundry  Debts 
due  from  the  Estate  of  Benjamin  Anderson  of  New  Haven  which  was 
Forfeited  and  Sold  by  Orders  from  this  Board  for  States  Money  — 
Therefore  Resolved  that  General  James  Wadsworth  be  and  he  is  hereby 
directed  to  apply  and  pay  over  to  the  administrator  on  s'^  Estate  out 
of  the  monies  arising  from  the  Sale  of  a  Shop  in  said  New  Haven 
lately  the  Estate  of  William  Chandler  Which  he  is  Impowered  to  sell 
by  a  Resolve  of  Jan^'  25**^  1782  to  the  Amount  of  said  Debts  due  from 
said  Estate  upon  their  being  properly  allowed  &  Certified  by  the  Judge 
of  Probate  for  the  district  of  New  Haven. 

Upon  resuming  the  Consideration  of  the  Matter  respecting  the  Flag 
commanded  by  Joseph  Russel  and  detained  by  Cap*  Staples  Command- 
ing officer  of  the  Guard  at  Branford  —  Resolved  that  said  Flag  be 
dismissed  and  that  said  Russell  have  permission  to  carry  with  him  his 
Wife  and  all  his  Children  under  the  age  of  Twelve  Years. 


102  PUBLIC  RECORDS  Februar)-, 

14th  February  Continued  [sic] 
Resolved  by  this  Board  That  Andrew  Adams  &  Jedidiah  Strong 
Esq"  be  and  They  are  hereby  Appointed  a  Committee  to  Repair  as 
soon  as  may  be  to  Salisbury  &  there  \'iew  the  Particular  Circumstances 
of  the  furnace  in  that  Town  now  or  Lately  Belonging  to  Richard  Smith 
(who  is  now  with  the  Enemy)  together  with  all  the  Aparatus  & 
Appurtenences  Belonging  to  the  Same,  as  also  the  Lands  &  Tenements 
of  s^  Smith  in  s'^  Town,  and  to  Note  the  Condition  they  are  now  in 
&  Consider  &  Enquire  any  &  how  much  Waste  has  been  Suffered  or 
Committed  thereon  for  one  or  two  year  Last  Past,  and  to  take  a  True 
Inventory  of  the  said,  Lands,  Tenements,  Furnace  and  Aparatus,  in 
the  Condition  it  now  is,  and  farther  to  Let  Out  &  Lease  for  one  Year, 
The  Said  Lands,  Tenements,  Furnace.  Aparatus  &  Appurtenances, 
Giving  a  Sufficient  Lease  of  the  Same  for  the  Said  Time  of  one  Year 
from  the  first  Day  of  March  Next,  for  Such  Sum  as  the  Said  Committe 
shall  Juge  to  be  the  True  &  Just  Vallue  thereof,  Securing  the  Same 
to  be  Kept  in  due  Repair,  &  to  Give  the  preference  in  Leasing  Out 
the  premises  to  Joshua  Porter  Esq""  Living  Near  the  said  Furnace  and 
to  Take  proper  Security  for  the  Rent,  Payable  to  the  Treasurer  of  this 
State  The  Said  Joshua  Porter  Esq""  or  Leasee  to  give  a  priviledge  to 
M'  Whiting  who  Has  for  Some  Tiipe  Past  Improved  said  Furnace, 
to  Improve  the  Same  together  with  his  Improving  such  Buildings  as 
are  NeedfuU  &  now  Improved  by  him  so  long  as  to  Work  up  the  Stock 
he  has  now  on  hand  and  to  order  &  Direct  in  the  Premises  and  all 
Matters  Relating  thereto  both  for  s^  Porter  &  Whiting,  with  full  Power 
to  Adjust  Affairs  with  Each,  as  shall  appear  Reasonable  and  Just  and 
to  Make  Return  to  his  Excellency  &  this  Board  as  soon  as  Conveniently 
may  be. 

At  a  Meeting  of  The  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  Held  at 
Hartford  the  15™  of  February  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Hon^  The  Dep^  Gov'" 
Will"  Pitkin  Esq""  Abraham  Davenport,  Joseph  Spencer, 
James  Wadsworth  W"'  Hillhouse  &  Sam'  Mott  Esq'"^ 
On  the  Memorial  of  Peter  Vandevort  &  Peter  Vandevort  Ju""  Pray- 
ing To  Have  a  flag  Granted  to  them  to  go  to  Long  Island  &  New  York 
to  settle  Some  affairs  of  Importance  to  Them,  Resolved  by  this  board 
that  the  S'^  Peter  Vandevort  and  Peter  Vandevort  Ju''  be  permitted 
to  go  to  Long  Island  and  New  York  under  a  flag  of  Truce  &  Return 
and  in  Case  they  shall  go  from  New  London  that  they  proceed  under 
the   Inspection  of  Col°   Sam^  M'Clellan,  otherwise  To   go   under  the 
Inspection  of  the  Hon^'^  Abraham  Davenport  Esq^ 

On  the  Representation  of  Thomas  Ives  &  others  of  New  Haven 
that  In  may  1779  they  Stopped  a  Quantity  of  Grain  Transporting 
through  Said  New  Haven  by  Jonathan  Baker  &  one  Tyler  of  Rhoad 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  103 

Island  which  Grain  was  Stored  in  the  store  of  Samuel  Hemingway 
by  order  of  Col**  Fitch,  which  was  Reported  to  this  board  and  Direc- 
tions given  therein,  Since  which  Suits  at  Law  Have  been  Instituted 
against  said  Ives  &  others  &  Charges  Arisen  thereon  — 

Resolved  that  James  Wadsworth  Esq''  be  and  he  is  hereby  Appointed 
&  Improwered  to  Enquire  into  the  Matters  Contained  in  the  Repre- 
sentation of  said  Ives  and  others  and  Endeavour  and  [sic]  Adjust- 
ment of  said  Lawsuits  and  to  Indemnify  said  Ives  at  his  best  Discre- 
tion, and  Draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  Such  Sum  as  may  be 
Necessary  therefor  to  be  paid  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  payable  The  P* 
Day  of  December  last  Exclusive  of  that  part  payable  in  State  Bills. 


At  a  Meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  held  at  Hartford  on  the  15™  Day  of  Feb^  1782  A.M. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Honour  the  Deputy  Gov"". 

W"  Pitkin,  Sam^  Mott, 


Abr"'  Davenport,     W°>  Williams, 
Jos.  Spencer  Jos.  Hopkins, 

W^  Hillhouse,  James  Hillhouse, 


Esq' 


Upon  Application  of  Cap*  Phinehas  Bradley  — 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
Directed  to  receive  sundry  due  Bills  or  Orders  drawn  by  the  Issuing 
Commissary  Johonet  on  the  purchasing  Commissary  Osborn  for  Flower 
&  also  a  like  Order  in  Favour  of  Avelin  Pierpont  upon  said  Orders 
being  produced  with  a  proper  Certificate  of  their  never  having  been 
paid  by  said  Osborn,  and  them  Settle  and  adjust  according  to  the  price 
fixed  for  that  article  in  the  2/6  Tax  and  draw  thereon  for  What  they 
shall  find  due  on  said  Tax. 

Resolved  that  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun''  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed 
to  furnish  Col.  Sheldens  Regiment  of  L.  D.  with  Bread  or  a  Sufficiency 
of  Flower  to  replace  What  they  have  borrowed  taking  proper  Receipts. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
Directed  to  draw  Orders  in  favour  of  the  Officers  that  have  Served  in 
the  two  Regiments  raised  for  the  defence  of  the  Western  Frontier  the 
last  year  to  the  amount  of  one  Months  Wages  payable  out  of  the  /l^ 
Tax  payable  the  1®*  of  March  last  —  and  that  Col.  Davenport  pay  any 
hard  monies  that  may  come  into  his  hands  and  not  appropriated  to 
any  other  purpose,  on  said  orders  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
receive  s*^  Orders  of  s**  Davenport  as  money. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  for  £  12  payable  out  of 
the  /l^  Tax  payable  the  1  Day  of  March  last  in  favour  of  Cap*  James 
Stoddard  charging  the  Same  to  his  account  for  Wages  due. 


104  PUBLIC  RECORDS  February, 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  what  money  he  can  collect 
to  send  forward  to  the  pay  Master  of  the  Army  for  the  pay  &  wages 
of  the  Officers  and  Men  of  the  Connecticut  line  of  the  Army  and  that 
they  provide  persons  to  forward  the  same  to  the  Army,  And  also 
Maj''  General  Parson's  receipt  for  one  Months  pay  rec''  p""  Order  here. 
And  also  that  said  Committee  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  five  Hundred 
Dollars  in  favor  of  Col  Sheldens  Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons  upon 
their  produceing  proper  Orders  from  the   Pay   Master  of  the  Army. 

Resolved  by  this  Board  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired 
to  write  to  the  Contractors  relative  to  the  provisions  collected  on  the 
2/6  Tax  appropriated  towards  the  requisition  of  Congress,  and  any 
other  provisions  that  may  be  raised. 

Resolved  that  a  Flag  be  Granted  to  M'"  Ebenezer  Piatt  of  the  same 
tenor  with  that  heretofore  granted  to  go  to  Long  Island. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Cap*  John  Cook  of  Hartford  shewing  to  this 
Board,  that  on  the  IS***  day  of  August  last  the  Memorialist  by  direction 
of  his  Excellency  Gov''  Trumbull  put  two  of  his  horses  to  the  value 
of  Twenty  five  pounds  into  the  Waggon  that  carried  the  first  money 
sent  last  year  from  this  State  to  pay  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army 
of  the  United  States ;  that  said  Horses  went  for  that  purpose  to  Peek- 
skill  &  were  there  detained  by  agreement  between  M""  Quarter  Master 
Pomeroy  &  the  memoralist  for  the  use  of  the  Regiment  under  the 
Command  of  Colonel  Canfield,  and  being  so  detained  in  the  service  of 
this  State  the  said  horses  were  without  any  fault  of  the  Memorialist 
on  the  25*''  day  of  September  last  taken  and  carried  off  by  the  Enemy ; 
by  means  whereof  the  memorialist  has  lost  his  said  horses  unless 
releived  by  this  Board  praying  Relief  &c  Resolved  by  this  Board  that 
M""  Ralph  Pomeroy  D.Q.M.  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
the  Memorialist  for  the  above  said  Horses  the  sum  of  Twenty  five 
pounds  LawfuU  Money  and  Charge  the  same  to  the  account  of  the 
United  States. 

NB  M""  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun""  was  directed  to  Exchange  with 
Cap*  Wait  Goodrich  One  Tun  of  Bread  at  18/  per  Cen**  for  New  Rum 
at  4/  per  Gal". 

M""  Barnard  was  directed  to  Bake  up  what  Flower  he  has  on  hand, 
that  is,  or  is  in  danger  of  being  damaged  and  to  deliver  One  bb'  Flower 
for  the  use  of  the  Prisoners  in  Goal. 

Resolved  That  The  Pay  Table  draw  An  Order  on  The  Treasurer 
to  send  to  the  Pay  Master  General  of  the  Army,  so  much  Money  as 
he  shall  be  able  for  the  Pay  and  Wages  of  the  Officers  and  Men  of 
the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army,  and  the  receipt  from  Maj""  General 
Parsons ;  and  also  to  pay  five  hundred  dollars  to  the  Pay  Master  of 
Col"  Shelden's  light  dragoons  according  the  Order  sent  for  that  pur- 

*Centner:  hundredweight. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  105 

pose ;  and  that  the  Treasurer  be  directed  to  Send  the  whole  forward 
by  some  safe  hand  and  with  all  convenient  speed. 

P*  March  1782  —  Gave  order  to  the  Receivers  of  2/6  Tax  in  the 
several  Towns  in  the  County  of  Hartford  to  Deliver  to  QMaster 
Pumeroy  —  all  the  Indian  Corn  &  oats  (or  such  part  as  he  may  want) 
which  they  may  have  collected  on  s^  Tax  &  to  receive  from  him  Pay 
Table  Orders  for  the  Amount  agreeable  to  the  prices  at  which  they 
are  rated  by  the  Assembly. 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  holden  at  Lebanon  on  the  5™  day  of  March  AD 
1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

Joseph  Spencer,  Jabez  Perkins, 

William  Hillhouse,     Thomas  Mumford  & 
John  Chester, 

Upon  application  of  Major  E  Humphreys  by  Letter  requesting  to 
be  excused  serving  as  Major  in  the  Regiment  under  the  Command 
of  Col  Canfield  for  reasons  offered  in  said  Letter  • —  Resolved  that  His 
Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired  to  write  Major  Humphreys  and 
inform  him  that  this  board  are  of  opinion  that  his  request  is  not 
grounded  on  true  Military  principles,  and  acquaint  him  that  it  is 
espected  that  he  serve  as  Major  agreable  to  his  appointment. 

Resolved,  That  a  Letter  be  addressed  to  Cap*  James  Dana  offering 
him  a  Captaincy  in  the  Regiment  to  be  commanded  by  L*^  Col  Canfield 
And  in  case,  he  declines  serving  That  Cap*  Daniel  Allen  of  Ashford 
be  appointed  to  serve  in  the  room  and  stead  of  Cap*  Dana  and  that 
he  be  commissioned  accordingly. 

Resolved  that  the  Nomination  of  Cap*  Peter  Curtis  of  Farmington 
to  be  a  Captain  in  the  Regiment  under  Col  Canfield  in  the  room  of 
Captain  Granger  resigned  —  of  Ensign  Wilson  to  be  a  Lieutenant  in 
the  room  of  Lieu*  Root  resigned  —  of  Ensign  Joseph  Whiting  to  be 
an  Ensign  in  the  room  of  Ensign  Wilson  promoted  —  of  Ensign  Joseph 
Culler  to  be  an  Ensign  in  the  room  of  Ensign  Bulkeley  resigned,  is 
approved  and  Accepted,  and  his  Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired 
to  commissionate  them  accordingly.  And  their  Commissions  are  to 
bear  date  from  this  day. 

Resolved  That  the  Pay  Table  Committee  deliver  to  Ralph  Pomroy 
D  Qr  ]y[r  General  Eight  hundred  pounds  weight  of  Lead,  and  that 
they  draw  on  the  Selectmen  of  Wallingford  for  Six  hundred  pounds 
w*  of  Musket  powder  and  Two  hundred  weight  of  Cannon  powder. 
On  M'"  David  Trumbull  for  Two  Thousand  flints,  &  both  in  favor 
of  said  Pomroy.  And  M'"  Pomroy  is  hereby  directed  to  procure  Teams 
to  transport  the  same  as  also  to  procure  Two  Reams  of  Cartridge 
paper  and  a  suitable  proportion  of  Twine  to  Make  up  the  same  into 


106  PUBLIC  RECORDS  March, 

Cartridges,  and  deliver  the  whole  to  Brigadier  General  John  Mead 
at  Stamford  taking  his  receipt  to  be  accountable  therefor  which  is  to 
be  lodged  with  the  Committe  of  Pay  Table. 

And  General  Mead  is  to  take  care  that  the  same  be  properly  Issued 
to  the  Order  of  Colonel  Canfield,  as  also  to  the  Order  of  Cap*  Fitch, 
as  well  as  to  the  Militia  under  his  immediate  command  as  occasion 
may  require. 

Resolved  that  M''  Chauncey  Bulkley  on  the  payment  of  the  money 
therefor  to  the  order  of  the  Pay  Table  committee  into  the  Treasury 
of  this  State  shall  receive  from  the  Pay  Table  Committee  their  Order 
drawn  in  favor  of  said  Bulkley  on  the  receiver  or  receivers  of  provision 
in  the  Town  of  Chatham  on  the  Sixpenny  &  penny  half-penny  Taxes 
for  all  the  flour  by  them  received  in  on  account  of  said  Taxes  at  the 
rate  of  Fifteen  Shillings  per  hundred  weight. 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Gov-ernor  and  Council  of 
Safety  Holden  at  Lebanon  on  Wednesday  the  6™  day  of 
March  AD  1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 
Joseph  Spencer,  Thomas  Mumford, 

William  Hillhouse,     Jabez  Perkins  & 
John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  a  Flagg  be  granted  to  Sarah  Gilmore  wife  of  Robert 
Gilmore  to  go  to  her  husband  on  Long  Island  under  the  care  and 
inspection  of  Col°  M'Clellan  and  that  she  be  permitted  to  take  with 
her  her  Two  Sons  and  four  daughters,  also  Two  Beds  one  Table,  and 
her  own  and  her  Childrens  wearing  apparel.  And  Moses  Robbins  is 
permitted  [to]  Accompany  &  assist  her,  and  to  return,  and  due  care 
is  to  be  taken  that  he  bring  nothing  back  with  him. 

Resolved  that  a  Flagg  be  granted  to  James  Tiley  of  Hartford  to 
go  on  Long  Island  to  procure  a  sum  of  Money  &  bring  it  ofif  under 
the  inspection  and  direction  of  Col  M'Clellan,  who  will  see  that  he 
neither  carries  away  or  brings  back  with  him  anything  except  Money, 
and  that  he  embarks  and  Lands  again  at  Groton. 

Resolved  that  a  Flagg  be  granted  to  Charles  Merrill  of  Hartford 
to  go  to  Long  Island  and  to  bring  from  thence  sundry  articles  of 
Houshold  Furniture  belonging  to  his  wife  he  to  embark  at  Groton  & 
return  there  again  under  the  directions  of  Col°  M'^Clellan,  who  will 
take  due  care  that  no  British  goods  or  other  articles  be  Landed,  hous- 
hold furniture  excepted. 

Resolved  that  a  Flagg  be  granted  to  Napthali  Webb  of  Norwich 
to  go  to  New  York  in  order  to  obtain  the  Estate  of  Daniel  Squire 
deceased  late  of  said  NYork  who  was  brother  to  said  Webbs  wife. 
And  he  is  to  bring  the  Estate  he  may  so  receive  Only  in  Money  or 
in  plate  or  in  articles  of  his  said  deceased  Brothers  Cloathing  or  wear- 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  107 

ing  apparel.  And  said  Webb  is  go  and  return  under  the  direction  & 
Inspection  of  Colonel  M'^Clellan  or  the  Commandant  of  the  Fort  at 
Groton,  who  will  take  due  care  that  he  comply  Strictly  with  this 
Resolution. 

Resolved  that  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Durkee  be  appointed  first 
Lieutenant  in  the  Company  of  Matrosses  stationed  at  the  post  of  New 
London  and  Groton  and  lately  Commanded  by  Cap*  Shapley  deceased. 

Resolved  that  a  Company  to  consist  of  one  Captain  one  Lieutenant 
One  Ensign,  four  Serjeants,  four  Corporals,  one  drummer,  &  one  fifer 
and  sixty  Five  Privates  be  forthwith  raised  by  Peremptory  detachment 
and  ordered  to  March  immediately  to  the  defence  of  the  Posts  of 
New  London  &  Groton  &  to  be  under  the  Command  of  Colonel 
M'^Clellan  and  to  continue  in  Service  Two  months  from  the  time  of 
their  arrival  on  the  ground  to  be  raised  in  manner  following  viz. 

From  the  Third  Brigade 

1  Cap*         1  Sergeant    2  Corporals  &  1  Fifer         Sz  26  Privates 
From  the  Fifth  Brigade 

1  Lieu*       2  Sergeants  1  Corporal       1  drummer  &  26  Privates 

From  Col°  Terrys  Regiment 

1  Ensign     1  Sergeant  &    9  Privates 

From  CoP  Woodbridges  ] 

Reg*  viz  that  part  oi    \  1  Corporal  &    4  Privates 

it  East  of  the  River     J 

3  4  4  2  65  — Total  75 

And  his  Excellency  the  Governor  is  requested  to  give  the  necessary 
Orders  for  carrying  this  Resolve   into  Execution. 

Resolved  that  Guy  Richards  Assistant  Quarter  Master  be  directed 
to  procure  a  Boat  for  Cruising  in  order  to  prevent  Illicit  trade,  and 
such  an  one  as  Col  M'^Clellan  shall  direct  to  be  under  the  command 
and  direction  of  the  Commandant  of  the  post  at  New  London  and 
Groton.  Also  that  he  procure  suitable  Flaggs  for  the  two  Forts  at 
N  London  and  Groton  as  well  as  proper  signal  Colours  for  said  Forts. 
And  he  is  also  directed  to  procure  Thirty  five  hundred  feet  of  Oak 
plank,  for  the  purpose  of  repairing  Platforms  in  Forts  Trumbull  & 
Griswold.  And  M""  Richards  is  further  directed  to  account  with  the 
Several  Owners  for  Timber  and  Wood  taken  from  them  by  Col° 
M'^Clellan  for  the  purpose  of  Making  Picketts  and  Abattis  at  Fort 
Griswold  and  also  to  procure  such  further  Quantity  of  Wood  or  Timber 
as  may  be  necessary  for  said  purpose,  and  sufficient  to  complete  the 
business  already  begun. 

Resolved  that  Cap*  Jabez  Perkins  of  Norwich  be  and  he  is  hereby 
authorised  and  directed  to  Call  on  the  Select  men  and  receivers  of 
provisions  on  the  2/6  Tax  in  the  Following  Towns  viz  Norwich 
Lebanon  Windham  Coventry  Mansfield  Ashford  Pomfret  Woodstock 


108  PUBLIC  RECORDS  March, 

KilHngly  Plainfield  Voluntown  Preston  Canterbury  Stonington  Groton 
Lyme  and  New  London  for  the  Beef  pork  &  flour  put  up  in  the  several 
Towns  to  which  they  respectively  belong  on  said  2/6  Tax,  And  the 
said  Select  men  severally  are  hereby  directed  to  cause  Said  Beef  Pork 
and  Flour  to  be  transported  to  Norwich  or  such  other  place  as  may 
be  directed  by  said  Cap'  Perkins,  and  deliver  the  same  to  said  Cap* 
Perkins  who  is  directed  to  have  said  Beef  well  repacked  and  pickled 
and  examine  the  pork  &  see  that  it  is  in  good  Order.  And  in  case 
that  Cap'  Perkins  finds  on  inspection  that  any  Article  of  Beef  Pork 
or  tiour  is  not  good  &  Merchantable  that  he  carefully  refuse  accepting 
the  same,  &  make  report  of  any  articles  he  may  so  refuse  to  accept 
to  this  Board  and  also  to  the  Select  men  of  the  Town  from  which  any 
such  article  may  be  sent. 

And  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  Liquidate 
and  Settle  the  accounts  for  Transporting  said  provisions  and  draw 
Orders  on  the  Treasurer  therefor  to  be  paid  out  of  the  2/6  Tax. 

Resolved  that  AP  Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun*"  of  Hartford  be  and  he 
is  hereby  authorised  and  directed  to  Call  on  the  Select  men  and  receivers 
of  provisions  on  the  2/6  Tax  in  the  Several  Towns  in  the  County  of 
Hartford  and  in  the  Towns  of  Cheshire  Durham  Wallingford,  Berk- 
hampsted  Colebrook  \\'inchester  Hartland  Torrington  New  Hartford 
and  Harwinton  for  the  Beef  Pork  and  Flour  put  up  in  the  Several 
Towns  to  which  they  respectively  belong  on  the  2/6  Tax.  And  the 
Select  men  of  the  Towns  Severally  are  hereby  directed  to  cause  the 
Beef  Pork  &  Flour  in  the  Towns  to  which  they  respectively  belong 
to  be  transported  to  Hartford.  ]Middletown  or  East  Haddam  as  Said 
Bernard  shall  direct  and  deliver  the  same  to  said  Bernard  or  to  his 
Order.  And  in  case  said  Bernard  finds  on  Inspection  that  any  Article 
of  Beef  Pork  or  Flour  is  not  good  and  Merchantable  that  he  carefully 
refuse  accepting  the  same  and  make  report  of  any  Articles  he  may  so 
refuse  accepting  to  this  Board  and  also  to  the  Select  men  of  the  Town 
from  which  any  such  article  may  be  sent.  And  the  Committee  of 
Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to  liquidate  6:  settle  the  accounts  for 
Transporting  Provisions  taken  in  on  the  2/6  Tax  and  draw  orders 
on  the  Treasurer  therefor  to  be  paid  out  of  said  2/6  Tax. 

Resolved  that  Cap*  William  Latham  have  liberty  to  receive  from 
the  Collector  of  the  Town  of  Groton  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  such  articles 
of  Cloathing  as  the  Soldiers  under  his  command  the  last  year  may 
want  and  also  as  much  Beef  in  equal  proportion  to  the  Cloathing  they 
shall  take.  And  that  the  first  Serjeant  in  the  late  Cap'  Shapleys 
Company  receive  from  New  London  Collector  the  same  articles  in 
the  same  manner  &  pay  out  to  said  Shapleys  Company.  And  said  Col- 
lectors on  delivering  out  said  articles  shall  receive  tlie  Pay  Table  Orders 
from  said  Officers  which  were  drawn  for  the  pay  of  said  Company 
properlv  endorsed  which  will  be  good  accounting  for  said  Collectors 
with  the  Treasurer. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  109 

Upon  the  representation  of  John  Bradford  Esq*"  Continental  Marine 
Agent  at  Boston  Shewing  to  his  Excellency  the  Governor  that  M"" 
Samuel  EHott  Jun""  of  Boston  Agent  for  this  State  has  lately  recovered 
Judgment  of  Court  and  Execution  against  him  for  Eleven  Hundred 
Eighty  Two  pounds  Lawful  Money,  and  requesting  he  may  have 
liberty  to  pay  said  Elliot  the  Sum  of  Two  Hundred  &  Forty  Pounds 
and  to  draw  on  Robert  Morris  Esq''  Superintendent  of  Finance  for 
Nine  hundred  and  Forty  Two  pounds  the  Ballance  of  said  Execution — 

Resolved  that  on  said  Bradfords  paying  said  Eliott  Two  Hundred 
and  Forty  Pounds  in  Cash  and  procuring  an  acceptance  of  his  the  said 
Bradfords  Order  drawn  on  M""  Morris  Superintendent  of  Finance  for 
Nine  Hundred  and  Forty  Two  Pounds  LMoney  of  NEngland  Speci- 
fying that  said  Sum  shall  by  said  Superintendent  be  passed  to  the 
Credit  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  on  account  of  said  States  quota 
of  the  requisition  for  Eight  Millions  of  Dollars  for  the  services  of  the 
Current  year  That  the  said  Eliott  receive  such  Order  so  accepted  as 
aforesaid  and  discharge  said  Execution  against  Bradford  to  the  amount 
of  said  Sums.  And  said  Elliot  is  desired  to  give  said  Bradford  reason- 
able indulgence  to  obtain  acceptance  on  his  said  Order. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  holden  at  Lebanon  the  7™  day  of  March  AD  1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 
Joseph  Spencer,       Thomas  Mumford, 
Jabez  Perkins,  John  Chester, 

There  being  no  Quorum  this  day  the  forenoon  spent  in  discoursing 
sundry  Matters  &  finishing  votes  already  passed  &  adjourn'^  to  Tuesday 
the  26*^  March  Instant. 

State  of  Connecticut 

By  the  Captain  General 

To  Jabez  Perkins  Esq""  of  Norwich 
Sir 

You  are  to  apply  to  Major  Benajah  Leffingwell  of  Norwich  and 
receive  from  him  all  the  wheat  &  Rye  flour  he  may  have  received  from 
the  Several  Towns  in  this  State  on  Receipt  of  which  you  will  deliver 
Cap*  William  Hubbard  such  of  the  Wheat  flour  as  he  likes  to  receive 
in  payment  of  the  Salt  you  purchased  of  him  for  the  State.  The 
remainder  of  said  Wheat  and  Rye  flour  you  will  send  M""  Guy  Richards 
Jun""  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues  at  New  London  for  the  Use  of 
the  Troops  there. 

Given  at  Lebanon  7^^  March  1782.  J.  T— ll 

State  of  Connecticut 

By  the  Cap*  General 
The  Com*^®  of  Pay  Table  at  Hartford  will  draw  an  Order  on  the 
Treasurer  in  favour  of  BGeneral  Hart  for  the   Sum  of  four  pounds 


110  PUBLIC  RECORDS  March 


eight  shillings  and  eight  pence  half  penny  on   the  half   Crown   Tax, 
exclusive  of  the  part  for  sinking  fund  for  four  Rheam  of  Cartridge 
paper,  and  twine  used  to  make  up  Cartridges  —  provided  by  him. 
Given  at  Lebanon  9^^  March  1782.  J.  T— ll 


Esq". 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Lebanon,  Tuesday  26™  March    1782. 

Present  His  ExcelP  The  Governor. 
Hon°  Mat'  Griswold 
Elip*  Dyer,  Tho*  Mumford, 

W™  Pitkin,  Jabez  Perkins, 

Jos.  Spencer,  -.         (Roger  Newbury, 

W"^  Williams,       atJSioon  jw"  Hillhouse, 
Nath^  Wales, 

His  Excellency  the  Gov*"  moved  the  Board  for  Advice,  respecting 
his  Calling  the  Gen^  Assembly  to  meet  ab^  begin^  of  Ap^  next,  on  Ace* 
of  sundry  important  matters  for  making  more  effectual  Supplys  of 
Men  &  regulations  &  Measures  necessary  for  an  early  preparation  for 
the  next  Campaign,  on  sev^  important  Letters  from  the  Financier, 
Secre^  of  foreign  affairs,  Gen^  Washington  &c. 

The  Matter,  was  largely  considered  &  discoursed,  till  the  opening 
in  the  afternoon,  &  on  the  Question,  this  Board  do  not  advise  to  the 
calling  of  the  Assembly,  as  proposed. 

Jn°  Linares  a  Spanish  Gent,  has  for  many  years  resided  at  Hebron 
in  this  State,  moving  that  He  is  included  in  the  Classing  at  Hebron 
for  raising  of  Soldiers  &c,  that  He  thinks  it  is  not  right  as  He  is  an 
Alien,  not  naturaHzed,  &c  &  that  in  his  own  Country  Men  in  these 
Circumstances  are  not  called  upon  in  like  manner,  is  willing  to  pay 
all  other  Taxes  &c  &  praying  Relief  &c.  The  Board  is  of  opinion 
that  as  He  is  a  Foreigner,  not  naturalized,  not  capable  of  holding 
office  of  Honor  or  Profit,  nor  any  real  Estate  descendible  &c  He  ought 
not  to  be  holden  in  any  Class  for  the  purpose  of  procuring  Soldiers  &c. 
A  List  of  a  number  of  proposed  Officers  in  the  room  of  retired 
Officers  &  resigned  &c  had  been  at  Hartford,  &  at  the  last  Meeting 
&c,  was  laid  before  this  Board  by  Gen  Parsons  &  moved  for  appoint- 
ment &c. 

The  Question  was  now  put  whether  the  Board  will  appoint  any 
officers  in  our  Line  of  the  Army,  in  the  room  of  any  officers  said  to  be 
Retired. 

Resolved  in  the  negative. 

Whether  They  will  appoint  any  officers  in  the  room  of  officers 
resigned. 

Resolved  in  the  Affirmative. 
&  according  to  the  List  &  nomination  by  Gen^  Parsons 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  Ill 

Voted  That  Ens"  W™  Higgins  be  &  He  is  appointed,  Lieu*  1^* 
Reg*  in  the  room  of  Cap*  L*  Tiffany,  resigned,  28  Oct"  1781  &  Dav'^ 
Maltbie  to  be  Ensign  in  the  room  of  Ens"  Higgins  promoted,  as  above. 

Ens"  W"  Lord,  to  be  a  Lieu*  in  3*^  Reg*  in  the  room  of  Lt  Strong, 
deserted,  6  Dec'  1781. 

Adj^  till  tomor.  morn^. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov^  &c 
WedY  27  Mar   1782. 

Pres^  His  Ex^  The  Gov'. 

Eliph*  Dyer,  Nath  Wales, 

W"  Pitkin,  W"'  Hillhouse, 

Jos  Spencer,  Thos  Mumford, 

W"  Williams,  Rog'  Newbury, 


Esq' 


Permit  granted  to  Aaron  Isaacs  of  Long  Island,  who  is  over  to 
prosecute  a  Plunder  commited  upon  him  &c  to  return  to  East  Hampton 
on  s'^Island  under  the  inspection  &  Direction  of  the  Commander  at 
Groton  Fort. 

Upon  the  Mem^  of  Ralph  Pumroy  D.Q.  Mas'  of  the  Army  shewing 
That  He  hath  by  order  of  the  Q'  Mas'  Gen^  more  than  300  public 
Horses,  &  order  to  purchase  a  large  number  of  Cattle  &c  &  is  destitute 
of  Forage  &  the  means  of  procuring  it  &  praying  to  have  the  Oats 
collected  in  this  State  on  the  2/6  Tax  designed  to  be  appropriated 
for  part  of  the  Quota  of  money  requested  by  Congress  for  this  State 
for  the  Expenditures  of  the  year  1782  &c. 

Resolved  That  the  Receivers  of  Provisions  in  the  sev^  Towns  in 
this  State  on  the  2/6  Tax  granted  in  May  last,  be  &  They  are  hereby 
directed  to  deliver  to  s*^  Pumroy  or  Order,  all  the  oats  that  have  been 
collected  on  s*^  Tax,  taking  his  Rec*  therefor,  which  shall  be  allowed 
s*^  Receivers  &  Collectors  in  Settlem*  of  their  s*^  Tax  Bill  with  the 
Treas'  or  Com**^  of  Pay  Table  &  s*^  Com**^  are  directed  to  Charge  the 
s*^  Rec*^  to  the  Ac*  of  the  united  States,  to  be  accounted  for  in  fav' 
of  this  State  on  the  Requisition  of  Congress  on  s*^  State  for  their  Quota 
of  Supplys  for  the  Services  of  the  Current  year.  Those  being  the 
Terms  on  which  s*^  grant  is  made.  &  s*^  Pumroy  is  directed  to  leave 
a  true  Copy  of  this  Resolve,  attested  by  Him,  with  the  Treas'  & 
Com**  of  Pay  Table  of  this  State. 
De  Furnace  &c. 

Whereas  this  Board  at  Hartford  on  the  14*^  of  Feb^  last  passd 
a  Resolve  respecting  the  Furnace  at  Salisbury  late  belonging  to  Rich*^ 
Smith,  appointing  a  Com**  to  repair  to  s**  Salisbury,  view  the  Circum- 
stances of  s^  Furnace  &  at  large  to  execute  the  Commission  by  s^ 
Resolve  given  them  as  by  the  same  may  appear,  &  give  the  Preference 
in  Leasing  the  s^  Furnace  to  Col  Joshua  Porter,  for  one  year  from 
the  1^*  Day  of  Mar.  1782  taking  proper  Security  for  the  Rent  payable 


112  PUBLIC  RECORDS  March, 

to  the  Treas""  of  this  State,  the  s^  Porter  on  receiving  his  Lease  to  give 
a  Privilege  to  M""  W™  Whiting  who  has  for  some  time  passd  improved 
s*^  Furnace,  to  improve  the  same  together  with  Buildings  as  are  need- 
ful so  long  as  is  necessary  to  work  up  the  Stock  he  then  had  on  hand, 
s*^  Com*®  also  to  adjust  &  Settle  Affairs  between  s'^  Porter  &  Whiting 
as  shall  be  just  and  reasonable  &c  as  by  the  same  may  fully  appear. 
&  as  s*^  Com**^  have  neglected  to  attend  on  s*'  Business  so  that  the 
time  necessary  to  work  up  the  Stock  s'^  Whiting  has  on  hand,  the 
quantity  thereof  &  what  Stock  ought  equitably  to  be  considered  as  on 
hand  agreable  to  the  meaning  of  s*^  Resolve  so  as  to  enable  s^'  Whiting 
to  use  &  consume  all  the  articles  He  had,  Have  not  been  estimated, 
ascertained  or  adjudged  by  s^  Com**-*  &  while  s^'  IMatters  were  unde- 
termined, s^  Whiting  has  on  application  by  the  Comis*'  Gen'  of  Military 
Stores  contracted  for  196  Tons  of  Shell  &  Shot,  for  the  use  of  the 
Continental  Army,  presuming  that  an  equitable  Construction  of  the 
Resolve  in  his  fav*"  by  s*^  Resolve,  wo''  nearly  enable  him  to  execute 
the  s^  Contract.  And  as  it  may  be  of  essential  Importance  to  the 
operations  of  the  ensuing  Campaign,  that  the  sd  Comis^  sho''  not  fail 
of  those  military  Supplys  engaged  by  s''  Contract,  nor  be  Delayd  in 
receiving  them. 

It  is  the  opinion  of  &  Resolved  by  this  Board,  that  as  s*'  Lease  had 
not  been  made  by  s''  Com**"  nor  the  matters  relating  thereto  adjusted 
and  settled  before  entering  into  s''  Contract  &  the  necessity  of  the 
Public  requiring,  the  s**  Whiting  may  be  permitted  to  improve  s'' 
Furnace  &  the  necessary  Implements  &  Buildings  thereof,  Ore,  Water, 
the  Dwelling  House  &  Pasture  usually  improved  for  the  benefit  & 
purpose  of  carrying  on  the  Business  of  s^  Furnace  so  long  as  shall 
be  wanted  for  compleating  s^  Contract,  untill  the  P*  of  Sep""  next  the 
Time  specified  therein  for  the  performance  thereof,  if  it  cannot  be 
sooner  accomplished,  paying  &  allowing  for  s"^  Improvement  such  sum 
or  sums  &  in  such  way  &  manner  as  shall  be  directed  by  this  Board, 
not  cutting  any  Wood  on  s**  Smiths  Land,  nor  making  any  Waste  — 
&  the  s''  Porter  has  Liberty  to  Use  &  improve  reasonably  &  prudently 
all  the  residue  of  s''  Smiths  Estate  at  s''  Salisbury  so  as  not  to  inter- 
fere with  the  necessary  Use  of  s*'  Whiting  as  afores**  paying  therefor 
what  this  Board  shall  at  some  future  Time  judge  just,  consistent  with 
his  Proposals  to  s''  Board,  &  this  Board  will  soon  as  maybe  con- 
venient take  proper  measures  to  adjust  &  settle  what  shall  be  just 
&  equitable  between  s''  Parties,  &  the  s''  Com'"  are  hereby  excused  from 
taking  any  Measures  in  pursuance  of  s*'  Appointment.  &  s^  Parties 
are  severally  to  take  Benefit  of  this  Resolve  on  Condition  of  their 
Compliance  &  Submission  to   the  Terms   thereof. 

On  a  Mem''  of  the  S.  Men  of  Groton,  Shewing  that  one  Rob*^  Brice 
was  inlisted  by  a  Class  in  s''  Town  in  the  Spring  1781,  for  the  C. 
Army  for  3  years,  who  was  mustered  by  the  Col°  of  the  S**"  Reg\ 
but  rejected  by  a  continent'  muster  master,  &  since  has  done  duty  as 
a  Soldier  in  Ft  Griswold  by  Ord""  of  the  Board,  had  rec**  nothing  &c 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  113 

pray^  that  he  be  ordered  to  join  the  Army  or  continue  in  Service  at 
the  Post  of  N  London  &c  Resolved  that  s'^  Brice  continue  to  do  Duty 
in  Cap  W'"  Lathams  Comp'*  at  Fort  Griswold  &  that  s''  Cap  Latham 
in  making  up  his  next  pay  roll  add  him  thereto  for  past  &  future 
Services  to  the  Time  of  making  up  s*^  pay  Roll. 
Many  matters   considered   &c   &   adjourned. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov''  &  Council  of  Safety  at  Lebanon 
Thursd^  28™  March   1782. 

Present  his  Ex^  the  Governor. 
Jos.  Spencer,       W"'  Hillhouse, 
W™  Williams,      p  Perkins,  l    f     ^s 

Nathi  Wales,       Tho^  Mumford,      \       ^^  ' 
Rog''  Newbury,  J 

On  Motion  of  B.  Gen'  Huntington,  Resolved  That  the  Treas''  of 
this  State  pay  to  Brig.  Gen'  Huntington  the  Sum  of  £  10  10  to  com- 
pleat  his  pay  for  the  month  of  Feby  1781  &  £37  10  for  the  month 
of  March  1781,  he  to  acc°  being  the  same  sum  to  which  He  &  other 
officers  &  Army  are  intitled  to  for  the  same  Time,  the  Treas''  to  take 
duplicate  Rec*®  retain  one  &  lodge  the  other  with  the  Com**^  of  Pay 
Table. 

Consulted  Gen'  Huntington  respectg  the  promotion  of  sundry 
officers,  to  vacancys  in  the  Army  &c. 

Also  respecting,  the  Rendezvous  mustering  &c  &c  the  Recruits 
now   raising   &c. 

On  the  Certificate  &  Request  of  the  Select  Men  of  Greenwich, 
presented  by  Col  Thos  Hobby  &c  Granted  That  W"  Anderson  who 
has  been  since  Dec""  last  confined  at  Windham,  being  taken  up  &  sent 
by  B  Gen  Waterbury,  as  a  Person  suspected  &  dangerous  &c  be 
permitted  under  sufficient  Bonds  for  his  good  behavior  &  performance 
&c  be  permitted  to  return  to  his  family  at  Greenwich,  to  look  out  for 
a  place  to  remove  them  to  in  some  place  more  remote  from  the  Enemy, 
to  return  to  s''  Town  of  Windham  by  the  P'  of  May  next,  or  sooner 
if  required,  &  report  the  place  proposed  &c  &  may  be  further  con- 
sidered  by  the   Board. 

Granted  also  on  the  Mem°  of  Jos  Close  of  Greenwich  a  person  also 
sent  as  af ores''  who  had  joined,  &  deserted  from  Delancys  Corps  &c 
in  consideration  of  his  being  in  a  declining  &  low  state  of  Health 
&c  &  his  Father  being  a  firm  Friend  &c.  That  He  be  permitted  to 
go  to  New  Milford  &  reside  with  his  Sister  there  &  under  the  Care 
&  Inspection  of  the  authority  &  S.  Men  thereof  under  sufficient  Bonds 
for  his  good  Behavior  &  not  depart  &c  untill  further  orders. 

On  Representation  of  M'"  Dan'  Rodman  &c. 

Resolved  That  M""  Dan'  Rodman  of  Norwich  receive  of  Cap  Asa 
Waterman  of  the  same  Norwich  Beef  in  his  Hands  belonging  to  this 
State  &  rec''  on  the  2/6  Tax,  to  the  am*  of   £  377  13  6  to  be  com- 


114  PUBLIC  RECORDS  March, 

puted  at  the  price  of  the  same  stand  in  to  this  State,  in  the  Condition 
it  then  is,  in  full  payment  &  satisfaction  of  pay  Table  orders  s'^  Rodman 
had  rec**  to  that  am*  on  s*^  Tax  for  rum  by  him  sold  M""  Elijah  Hub- 
bard in  the  Summer  &  Fall  of  the  year  1781  for  the  use  of  this  State, 
&  s*^  Waterman  is  directed  to  receive  the  s*^  orders  duly  indorsed,  which 
orders  so  indorsed  shall  be  good  accounting  for  him  with  the  Com*® 
of  pay  Table  for  s^  Beef  lodging  the  Same  &  leaving  with  s'^  Com*® 
this  attested  Copy  of  this  Resolve. 

On  Motion  of  Col  Henry  Champion  for  a  rule  of  Allowance  for 
his  Service,  as  Superintend  &  Director  of  the  whole  Matter  of  pro- 
viding the  Beef  on  the  4  1  penny  Taxes  &  afterward  of  2  pence 
more  to  the  Army  in  the  Summer  &  Fall  of  1781,  appointed  by  this 
Board,  alledging  that  He  was  employed  9  Months  in  the  Service,  & 
in  Settling  all  the  Acc"^  &c  requesting  a  reward  of  £  20  per  Month 
&c  — 

Resolved  that  He  be  allowed  for  the  whole  Service  afores^  includ- 
ing his  Time,  Horse  Hire  Expences,  Clerk  &  all  the  Services  in  that 
Capacity  the  sum  of  £  140  &  the  Com**"  of  pay  Table  are  to  allow 
him  on  Settlem*  accordingly,  &  settle  &  adjust  all  his  Acc"^  relating 
thereto  in  s**  Business. 

This  Board  Desire  his  Ex^  the  Gov""  to  write  Col  M'^Clellan,  Com* 
of  the  Fort  at  N  London  &  Groton  &  authorize  him  to  give  Warrants 
to  suitable  Persons  to  command  the  Boats  belonging  to  this  State  under 
his  Command  upon  the  Terms  they  shall  agree  for  the  purpose  of 
Cruizeing  to  prevent  illicit  Trade  &  to  such  other  Persons  as  the  Gov"" 
shall  direct  to  comand  their  own  Boats  for  the  purpose  afores*^.  They 
to  receive  the  whole  of  their  Prizes  duly  &  legally  made,  such  Persons 
to  be  under  his  Direction  &  subject  to  his  Order  &  Controul  &  direct 
Col  M*^Clellan  to  be  particularly  careful  that  the  Persons  receiving 
such  Warrants  nor  any  of  their  hands  do  under  pretext  of  s*'  Warrants 
directly  or  indirectly  assist  aid  or  abet  s*^  Trade  &  to  Cause  any  that 
violate  their  s^  Trust  to  suffer  due  &  exemplary  Punishment. 

On  the  Petition  of  Lucy  Frink  setting  forth  &c  &  praying  Liberty 
to  go  into  N  York  to  See  her  Brother  Nathan  &  to  get  some  articles 
of  Cloathing  &  Money  from  him  &c. 

Resolved  that  s*^  Lucy  may  have  Liberty  under  the  inspection  of 
Col  M'^Clellan  to  write  to  her  s^  Brother  &  receive  from  him  any  money 
he  may  send  to  her  but  no  articles  of  Cloathing  or  other  goods. 

Advised  the  Governor  to  Give  Col  Champion  a  Certificate  of  his 
being  desired  by  the  Public  in  1778,  on  an  appearance  of  a  great 
Scarcity  of  Beef  Cattle  for  the  C.  Army  to  ride  a  Circuit  &c  to  pro- 
mote the  fattening  of  Beef  &c  for  which  he  demands  his  Expences 
only  &c. 

Resolved  That  M""  Guy  Richards  Ju""  Issuing  Comisy  at  the  Posts 
of  N  London  &  Groton,  sell  to  the  best  advantage  the  45  bar'®  of 
condemned  beef  &  3  barrels  of  pork  under  like  Circumstances  now  in 
his  Store  rec'^  from  the  Towns  of  Preston  Voluntown  &c. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  115 

That  the  s*^  M""  Richards  procure  Planks,  Boards  &  Colours  neces- 
sary for  the  Platform,  &  Forts  at  s*^  Posts,  with  pay  Table  orders,  as 
far  as  He  shall  be  able  &  lay  his  Ace"  before  this  Board,  Who  will 
draw  on  the  1  penny  Tax  for  payment  thereof. 

That  s^  M'"  Richards  be  authorized  to  receive  of  the  Receivers  at 
New  London  or  Groton  thirty  barrels  of  beef  collected  on  the  2/6 
Tax  &  deliver  the  same,  well  packd  &  pickled,  to  M""  Clarkson  in  full 
paym*  of  twenty  four  barrels,  borrowed  of  him  by  s'^  Richards  on 
occasion  of  the  Descent  of  the  Enemy  there  the  6**^  of  Sep""  last. 

That  s*^  Richards  deliver  out  to  the  garisons  at  N  London  &  Groton 
the  Beef  collected  on  the  6^  Tax  &  now  lying  at  Groton  &  Stonington 
so  far  as  the  same  shall  be  fit  for  the  use  aforesd.  &  sell  the  residue 
in  the  best  manner  he  shall  be  able. 

That  M'"  Eb^  Barnard  Ju'  of  Hartford  deliver  to  the  s'J  M""  Richards 
6000  weight  of  bread,  &  that  he  deliver  the  same  to  M""  W™  Hubbard, 
for  so  much  borrowed  of  him  for  the  Troops  at  New  London,  the  day 
after  the  Destruction  of  that  place  by  the  Enemy. 

Upon  the  Mem°  of  Benj''  Wadsworth  of  Norwich  shewing  that 
He  had  two  Sons  very  badly  wounded  in  Groton  Fort  Sepf  1781, 
that  He  is  poor  &  has  been  at  great  Expence  in  taking  Care  of  them 
&c  which  He  is  not  able  to  go  thro  with,  without  some  Relief  — 

Resolved  That  for  his  present  Relief,  an  order  be  drawn  on  Cap 
Jz  Perkins  in  Fav""  of  s^  Woodworth  for  half  a  barrel  of  Beef,  &  for 
^2  a  barrel  of  Pork  &  one  barrel  of  Rye  Flour,  of  public  Stores  in 
his  hands,  &  two  gallons  of  rum,  &  also  an  order  on  Cap*  Asa  Water- 
man, Receiver  on  the  2/6  Tax  for  Norwich  for  Cloth  to  the  amount 
of  Six  pounds,  which  will  acc°  for  s^  Waterman  for  so  much,  &  the 
same  to  be  charged  s*^  Woodworth  &  accounted  for  on  Settlem*  of 
his  Acc°  for  supporting  s^  wounded   Soldiers  &c. 

Resolved,  That  The  Governor  permit  to  IVP  Elias  Pelletreau  to 
return  with  his  family  to  Long  Island  —  with  his  household  furniture 
One  Cow,  One  horse,  ten  bushels  of  Grain  —  One  bl  of  Meat  in  beef 
&  Pork  —  And  to  Eze  Sanford  in  like  manner. 

And  to  M""  Silas  Jessup  to  go  to  Long  Island  to  dispose  of  his 
Estate  there,  to  bring  off  his  Money  Household  furniture,  farming 
Utensils  Flax  and  a  smal  quantity  of  Whale  Oyl. 

To  M""  George  Fordham  to  go  to  Long  Island  for  like  purpose 
and  bring  off  his  Money. 

To  Mess''^  W"  Havens  and  Geo.  Havens  in  like  manner. 

To  M""  Elias  Howel  to  return  to  Southampton  on  LIsland  with 
his  family,  provided  there  is  no  male  person  in  it  above  the  age  of 
twelve  years,  his  houshold  furniture,  One  Cow  Six  Sheep,  one  draft 
horse,  ten  bushels  of  grain  one  bb^  of  Meat  in  Beef  and  Pork. 

To  M""  John  Gardiner  to  pass  to  Long  Island  to  bring  off  his  wife 
and  household  furniture. 

To  Maj""  Nath'^  King  resident  at  Saybrook  to  pass  to  Long  Island 
to  bring  off  Grain  or  any  other  growth  of  his  Farm  there  —  All  these 


116  PUBLIC  RECORDS  March, 

foregoing  permissions  to  be  under  the  direction  and  inspection  of  Col'' 

M'"Clellan  Comand""  at  the  Post  of  New  London  and  Groton. 

April  4*'*  M""  Bradock  Dickinson  permitted  to  pass  in  the  Same  Flag. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov^  &  Council  of  Safety  at  Leb* 
Thursd^  29™  Mar.   1782. 

Present  his  ExcelF  Tlie  Gov"". 

Jos.  Spencer,       Nath^  Wales,        1 
W"  Williams,      W™  Hillhouse,     >■    Esq'"^ 
Rog'"  Newbury, 

On  Recomend"  of  Gen  Silliman,  in  behalf  of  the  Authority  &  S.  Men 
of  Fairfield  — 

This  Board  Do  appoint  Mr.   Nathan  Adams  to  be  Lieu*  to  Comand 
the  Garison  at  black  Rock  in  Fairfield,  the  Season  ensuing. 

Resolved  That  B.  Gen^  Mead  supply  the  Guards  &  Garison  at 
Fairfield,  with  necessary  Ammunition  so  far  as  He  shall  be  able  out 
of  the   Supplys  lately  furnished   Him. 

This  Board  Do  appoint  Cap  James  Dana  of  Mansfield  to  be  Major 
of  the  Reg*  ordered  for  the  Defence  of  the  Post  of  Horseneck  &c 
in  the  room  of  Maj""  Humphry,  resigned.  &  also  Cap  Dan^  Allen  of 
Ashford,  to  be  a  Cap*  in  s*^  Reg*  vice  s''  Cap*  Dana,  promoted. 
Also  Cap  Peter  Curtiss  of  Farmington,  to  be  a  Cap*  in  s'^  Reg*  vice 
Cap*   Grainger   resigned. 

Also   Joseph  Whiting  of   Milford  to  be  a  Lieu*   in   s''   Reg*  vice,   L* 
Hoyet    resigned. 

Also  Jos  Cutler  of  Plainf^,  to  be  an  Ens"  in  s*^  Reg*  vice  Ens"  Wilson 
promoted. 

On  application  of  L*  Jos^  Ball,  Resolved  That  the  Com*®  of  pay 
Table  liquidate  &  settle  the  Acc°^  of  L*  Jos'"*  Ball  for  the  expence  of 
his  recruiting  Service  for  the  Continental  Army  in  the  Spring  &c  of 
1781,  on  Acc°  of  which  an  order  was  given  in  April  of  s''  year  for 
£  40  State  Money,  &  if  any  ballance  be  found  in  his  fav""  draw  for 
the  same  &  Charge  the  whole  to  the  United  States. 

Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this  Board,  That  some  of  the  Col- 
lectors, or  receivers  of  Provisions  on  the  Tax  of  2/6  granted  by  act 
of  Assembly  in  May  last,  have  presumed  to  sell,  barter,  or  Exchange, 
some  of  the  Provisions  or  other  specified  articles  actually  received  on 
said  Tax,  for  orders  of  Pay  Table,  or  other  Things,  and  have  Even 
undertaken  to  receive  them  at  a  discount  which  ought  Never  to  take 

hibited 
place  in  any  instance  although  it  is  specially  provided  [.y/c]  by  a  Resolve 
of  Assembly  in  October  Last. 

That  no  part  of  the  Articles  of  Provisions  &c  Enumerated  in  said 
Act  to  be  receiv*^  in  payment  of  s*^  2/6  Tax  be  Delivered  after  the 
same  shall  be  rec*^  by  any  of  the  Collectors  appointed  to   receive  the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  117 

same  on  account  of  any  order  in  pursuance  of  an  Act  of  Assembly, 
but  remain  subject  to  the  Direction  of  The  Gen^  Assembly,  or  Governor 
and  Council  of  Safety. 

This  Board  Do  hereby  Strictly  inhibit  any  Conduct  of  that  kind 
as  inconsistant  with  the  Public  good  and  safety,  the  Spirit  &  meaning 
of  the  Law,  and  a  breach  of  Trust  which  will  Expose,  any  who  have 
been  Guilty  to  the  Just  resentment  of  the  Assembly,  and  such  punish- 
ment and  proceedings  as  they  shall  Think  proper  to  inflict  or  order. 

A  Resolve  passed  on  the  petition  of  Nicholas  Keiguine  of  Volun- 
town  who  served  a  Lieu*  in  the  Service  of  this  State  in  the  year  1781 
directing  Either  of  the  Receivers  of  provisions  for  s*^"  Town  of  Volun- 
town  on  the  2/6  tax  to  deliver  to   said   Keiguine   on  account  of  his 

Pork 
wages  due  for  his  service  one  Barrel  of  Beef  [sic]  and  so  much  Lin  and 
Woolen  Cloth  &  ten  bushels  of  Oats  as  shall  amount  to  a  Sum  not 
Exceeding  £  15  0  10  at  the  rate  &  price  said  articles  were  Received 
in  for  the  use  of  this  State,  s*^  Kagwine  to  deliver  the  Person  of  whom 
He  shall  receive  s*^  articles  any  order  or  orders  drawn  by  the  Com- 
mittee of  pay  table  in  favour  of  said  Keigwine  for  s'^  wages  payable 
out  of  s^  2/6  tax  with  his  proper  Receipt  thereon  to  the  amount  of 
s^  articles  so  by  him  rec*^  which  shall  be  in  Acc°  for  s'^  Receiver  with 
the  Pay  Table.* 

On  representation  of  M''  Treasurer  Lawrence  —  Resolved  as  the 
opinion  of  this  Board,  That  it  may  be  advisable  for  said  Treasurer  to 
defer  delivering  over  the  old  Continental  Bills  in  his  hands  to  the  Loan 
Oi^ce  Commissioner,  taking  our  quota  of  the  new  in  lieu  thereof, 
untill  the  Session  of  the  General  Assembly  in  May  next,  and  receive 
the  further  direction  of  the  Assembly  respecting  the  same. 

Whereas  a  considerable  number  of  Soldiers  of  this  States  line  of 
the  Continental  Army,  have  at  different  times  deserted  from  said  line, 
—  many  of  whom  are  secreted  &  lurking  in  various  places  in  this  and 
the  neighbouring  States,  and  no  individuals  are  sufficiently  interested 
in  taking  up  and  returning  them,  to  be  induced  to  incur  the  expence 
necesarily  attending  the  same,  tho  it  is  of  importance  to  the  public, 
to  the  strength  of  the  army  and  the  due  execution  of  the  laws  for 
regulating  and  supporting  the  same  that  they  should  be  apprehended 
and  returned  to  their  duty  — 

It  is  therefore  Resolved  by  this  Board  That  Cap*  Andrew  Hillyerf 
be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed  authorized  and  empowered  to  obtain 
forthwith  the  best  account  he  shall  be  able,  of  the  names  and  places 
of  Abode  of  all  such  deserters,  the  places  into  which  they  are  probably 
gone  and  reside,  or  are  Secreted,  whether  in  this  or  a  neighbouring 
State,  and  them  to  pursue,  apprehend  and  secure,  and  deliver  to  any 
Continental  Officer  who  may  be  authorized  to   receive  him   or  them, 

*In  margin:    "25th   April   Orders  given   accordingly." 

tThe  name    of  Hillyer  was  inserted  here  and  elsewhere  in  this  resolve  by  a  different  hand  in 
blanks  left  in  the  original  entry. 


118  PUBLIC  RECORDS  April, 

taking  his  receipt,  or  in  default  thereof  to  commit  to  any  of  the  most 
contiguous  goals  in  this  State  —  the  keeper  whereof  is  hereby  required 
to  receive  and  safe  keep  him  or  them  within  such  prison  until!  duly 
delivered,  giving  proper  receipts  —  And  all  officers  civil  and  military 
in  this  State  are  to  afford  said  [unfilled  blank  iii  manuscript]         all 

necessary  assistance  in  their  power  and  all  other  persons  in  said  State 
are  commanded  to  give  every  personal  aid  and  assistance  which  he 
said  Hillyer  shall  require  for  apprehending,  securing  and  confining  any 
such  deserter  as  aforesaid,  on  their  peril  —  And  any  executive  authority 
and  military  officers  in  any  neighbouring  State  are  hereby  requested 
and  desired  by  the  ties  of  mutual  public  interest  and  safety  and  recipro- 
cal benefit  and  aid,  to  render  and  afiford  every  legal  and  efifectual  aid 
and  assistance  in  their  power  and  departments,  to  the  said  Hillyer 
to  enable  him  to  execute  the  authorities  and  instructions  given  to  him 
by  these  presents  — 

And  the  said  Hillyer  is  and  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  for  such 
his  services,  all  the  reward  and  premium  granted  by  Congress,  for 
apprehending  such  deserters,  and  such  further  reward  from  this  State 
as  shall  reasonably  compensate  his  time,  trouble  &  expences  in  said 
business  —  and  any  assistance  he  shall  necessarily  employ  in  said  Service 
shall  receive  reasonable  compensation  for  such  Service. 

Resolved  That  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  draw  an  order  on  the 
Treasurer  in  favor  of  Watson  Loomis  Brigade  Major  of  the  first 
Brigade,  for  Eight  pounds,  money  payable  out  of  the  one  penny  tax 
on  account  of  his  Services  and  expences  in  said  capacity. 

Resolved,  That  Cap*  Miel  receive  out  of  the  2/6  tax  from  the  Town 
of  Preston  —  one  Barrel  of  Beef  —  and  linnen  and  woollen  cloth,  as 
is  granted  to  Lieu*  Cagwine.* 

Resolved,  That  Cap*  Carew  of  Norwich  be  paid  in  Beef  out  of  the 
2/6  tax,  for  a  pipe  of  Wine  sold  to  M'"  Barnard  for  use  of  this  State 
in  like  manner  as  was  granted  to  M*"  Daniel  Rodman. 

Resolved  That  an  Order  be  drawn  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of 
Cap*  And''  Hillyer  for  thirty  pounds  lawfull  money  out  of  the  one 
penny  Tax,  payable  P*  day  of  March  1781  to  enable  him  to  pursue, 
apprehend  &  Secure  deserters  from  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army 
—  He  to  be  accountable. 


At  a  meeting  of  the  Gov^  &  Council  of  Safety,  at 
Lebanon,  by  Special  call  &c  Fry^  5  Ap^  1782. 
Present  His  Ex''  The  Governor. 

W"»  Williams,      W"  Hillhouse,    1 
Nath^  Wales,       Tho«  Mumford,   j'    Esq^ 
Jabez  Perkins, 


Crossed  out,  with  notation:    "altered  at  a  meeting  11  April."     See  below  p.  121. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  119 

On  the  Representation  of  M''  Dav^  Allen  of  Fairfield  That  in  the 
Winter  of  1778,  Col  Meigs,  then  of  the  Continent  Army  contracted 
with  Him  for  two  hundred  Leather  Caps  for  the  use  of  his  Reg*  in 
pursuance  of  Authority  from  this  Board  &c  that  He  had  rec*^  Col 
Meigs  Rec*  for  the  Same  which  was  destroyed  with  his  House  by  the 
Enemy  at  Fairfield  &c  &  praying  to  have  his  Acc°  Settled  &c  Resolved 
That  s*^  Allen,  on  producing  from  s*^  Col  Meigs  another  Receipt, 
specifying  his  s^  Contract  the  Time  thereof  the  sum  at  which  s*^  Hats 
were  to  be  furnished,  the  Authority  by  which  the  contract  was  made 
&  the  actual  Receipt  of  the  Hats,  thereupon  the  Com**'  of  Pay  Table 
on  receiving  the  Same,  are  authorized  &  directed  to  receive,  liquidate 
&  adjust  s*^  Aliens  Ace"  &  give  order  for  what  shall  appear  due  in 
L.  Money  on  the  Treasurer,  to  pay  &  secure  by  his  Note  payable  at 
the  End  of  one  Year  after  the  Experation  of  the  War,  &  Charge  the 
Ace"  of  the  united  States. 

On  Representation  of  the  Authority  &  S.  Men  of  Fairfield,  repre- 
senting the  great  Necessity  of  some  Repairs  to  the  Fort  at  Black  Rock 
a  Fort  in  which  the  Public  are  interested  as  the  only  harbour  of  Safety 
for  all  Vessells  &c  &  Stating  the  Expence  —  resolved  that  They  be 
allowed  to  the  amount  of  £  33  to  be  carefully  applied  for  making 
such  repairs  &  render  an  acc°  &  the  Pay  Table  are  to  draw  for  the 
Same  payable  out  of  the  2/6  Tax. 

Voted  That  the  Gov""  be  desired  on  the  Motion  &c  of  Author''  &c 
of  Fairfield,  to  give  a  Commission  to  Cap  Dan^  Lacey  &  Ens"  Grum- 
mond  Morehouse,  appointed  by  the  Authority  &c  to  command  the 
Guards,  They  are  by  the  Act  of  assembly  in  Jan''  last,  to  raise  for 
their  own  Defence. 

Voted  That  the  Authority  &  S.  Men  of  Fairf*'  may  receive  from 
the  Store  at  Durham  two  barrels  of  Musket  Powder  belonging  to  this 
State,  &  the  keeper  of  s**  Powder  is  directed  to  deliver  the  Same,  taking 
their  Receipt  to  Account. 

Voted  that  M'"  Dav'^  Trumbull,  deliver  M""  Dav''  Allen  for  the  use 
of  the  Guards  at  Fairfield,  four  hundred  Flints,  taking  his  Receipt 
to  Ace". 

On  Petition  &c  granted  Liberty  to  Sam^  Cook  Silliman  Esq  of 
Norwalk  to  pass  over  with  his  Wife  to  Long  Island  in  a  Flag,  to  visit 
her  Father  before  his  Death,  under  the  Care  &  Inspection  of  Col" 
Canfield  carefully  to  See  to  it  that  nothing  illicit  is  done  &  the  Gov"" 
desired  to  grant  a  Flag. 

On  Petition,  stating  very  urgent  Reasons  &  granted  Liberty  to  Dan' 
Howell  Esq,  Ezekiel  Howell,  Dan'  Haynes,  Dav''  Pierson,  Stephen 
Howell,  David  Sayre,  Jn"  Gilson  &  Jn"  Hurlburt  Refugees  fr.  L. 
Island,  resid^  at  E  Haddam  to  pass  over  in  a  Flag,  (to  be  granted  by 
ye  Gov"")  to  Long  Island,  under  the  Careful  Inspection  &  Direction 
of  Col  M'^Clellan  Com*  at  Groton  or  Capt  Josiah  Burnham  of  Lyme 
to  see  to  it  at  going  &  returning  that  nothing  illegal  is  carried,  nor 
any  kind  of  goods,  brot  back.    Money  may  be  brot. 


120  PUBLIC  RECORDS  April, 

On  Memorial  of  M""  Jn**  Magoffin,  late  of  Pensylvania,  having  for- 
merly had  permission  to  bring  from  Long  Island  into  this  State  sundry 
Articles  of  Goods  He  imported  from  Ireland,  praying  for  Liberty  to 
Sell  &  dispose  s*^  Goods  in  this  State  or  to  carry  them  to  New  York 
State,  He  having  produced  the  best  of  Recommendations  of  his  fixed 
&  warm  attachment  to  the  Rights  of  the  Country  &  faithfull  com- 
pliance with  the  Terms  of  his   Permit  Sic. 

Resolved  by  this  Board  That  The  s*^  John  M''Goffin  have  &  He 
has  Liberty  to  Sell  &  dispose  of  his  s''  Goods  in  this  State,  or  transport 
the  same  into  the  State  of  New  York  not  under  the  Power  of  the 
Enemy,  as  He  shall  see  Cause. 

Ordered  That  the  Com**^  of  Pay  Table  adjust  &  liquidate  the  Ace" 
of  Leph'*  Hatch  a  hand  on  board  Cap  Niles  of  the  Schooner  Spy  taken 
on  the  Voyage  from  France  &c  &  Charge  the  united  States. 

Resolved  That  the  Receivers  of  wheat  Flour  on  the  Several  Taxes 
in  the  Countys  of  Fairfield  &  New  Haven  deliver  to  Cap  Jabez  Perkins 
or  order  any   Quantity. 

Reconsidered  &  drop**  for  the  present  &  adj''   to  Wed*'  next. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov'^  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Wed^'  10™  April   1782. 
Present  his  Ex"  The  Governor. 


EUp*  Dyer,  W™  Hillhouse, 

W™  Williams,      p.m.   Tos.  Spencer, 
Nath'  Wales, 


Esq". 

No  Quor"" 
'till^j-m. 

On  a  Mem°  of  Jed^  Stephens  a  Man  driven  off  from  Susquehanna, 
Stating,  Distress,  Sickness  Poverty  &  Death  of  his  Family,  in  such 
a  Light  as  induce  this  Board  to  beleive  to  be  fit  &  just  Do  thereupon 
refer  the  s"*  Mem°  to  Gen'  Washingtons  Consideration,  &  signifie  That 
if  He  see  Cause  this  Board  freely  consent  to  his  only  Son,  being 
Discharged  from  the  Con^  Army. 

Proclamation  for  Fast,  agreable  to  Resolve  &c  of  Congress,  the 
last  Thurs''  of  April  Ins*  Consulted,  agreed  upon  &  sent  to  the  Press. 

Sundry  other  matters  moved,  Consulted  &c. 


At  a  Meeting  of  &c  Lebanon 
Thurs^^  11  April  1782. 
Present  His  Excell"  The  Governor. 
Hon.  D.  Gov''  Griswold 

Flip*  Dyer,  Nath'  Wales, 

Jos.  Spencer,       W™  Hillhouse, 
W"  Williams,      Jz.  Perkins, 
Tho«  Mumford, 


Esq'' 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  121 

On  representa"  in  behalf  of  Nathan  Allen  of  Groton  Stat^  that  by 
ord""  of  Maj.  Hillhouse  &  Esq  Ledyard,  by  ord*"  of  the  Board,  in 
pursuance  of  Authority  of  Congress  &c  took  up  his  House  as  a  Hos- 
pital for  Sick  Prisoners  exchang*^  &c  &  he  turned  out  with  his  Family 
&c,  &  Certificate  of  D""  Turner  &c  ordered  that  the  Com*^  of  Pay  Table 
to  draw  on  the  I''  Tax  of  Mar.  [17] 81,  for  the  Sum  of  Six  pounds  in 
fav""  of  s^  Allen  for  his  s^  House,  &  Charge  the  united  States. 

On  Motion  of  Cap  Dan'  Allen  of  Ashford  going  into  the  Service 
of  this  State  in  the  Reg*  raised  for  the  western  Frontier  —  Resolved 
That  He  be  authorised  to  receive  of  the  Coll""  or  receiver  of  the  2/6 
Tax  for  the  Town  of  Ashford,  to  the  am*^  of  £  12  or  one  months  pay 
as  a  Cap*  viz  one  barrel  of  Pork  in  the  State  the  same  was  packed 
by  s'^  Receiver  at  the  price  of  £  5  0  &  the  remaining  Sum  of  Seven 
pounds  in  such  articles  of  Cloath^  as  s''  Receiver  has  on  s*^  Tax,  & 
He  s'^  Allen  shall  choose  at  the  price  the  same  are  rec**  &  his  rec*  or 
Indorsement  hereof,  delivered  the  Com**^  shall  be  good  accounting  to 
s**  receiver  for  s*^  Sum  who  are  to  Charge  the  Same  in  Ace"  to  s'^ 
Cap*  Allen. 

On  Motion  of  Maj''  James  Dana,  appointed  to  the  Reg*  at  Horse- 
neck  on  Western  Frontier,  stating  the  Impossibility  of  his  undertaking 
the  Service,  unless  He  can  obtain  £  20  on  Ace"  of  his  past  Services 
in  that  Department  the  last  year,  toward  paying  some  Debts  by  him 
Contracted  while  in  s*^  Service  &c  — 

Resolved  &  ordered  That  the  Com**^  of  Pay  Table  draw  on  the 
Treas''  in  fav''  of  s^  Maj''  Dana  for  the  Sum  of  twenty  pounds  payable 
out  of  the  one  penny  Tax  due  in  March  1781  &  Charge  the  Same  in 
Ace"  to  s'^  Maj''  Dana,  on  his  last  years  Service  as  a  Captain. 

This  Order  cancelled,  another  made  12*^  ins*  for  £  10  —  on  Perkins 
Esq""  of  Ashford,  on  Confiscated  Estates  sold  there  &  £  10  —  on  the 
one  penny  Tax  payable  P*  March  1781-vid-next  page  save  four.* 

Motion  &  Application  by  a  Class  at  Hebron  &  another  at  Lebanon 
concerning  the  hiring  one  for  the  Continental  Services  the  last  year 
their  Counter  Claims  hav^  been  before  the  Board  the  last  year,  & 
refered  to  the  Assembly,  &  by  them  decided.  The  Board  Do  not  appre- 
hend, it  belongs  to  them  further  to  act  in  the  Matter  at  present  & 
dismiss  the  subject. 

This  Board  Do  appoint  Lt.  Abner  Grainger  Cap*  in  the  State  Reg* 
in  the  room  of  Cap  Curtiss  who  was  appointed  in  the  room  of  Cap* 
Sam'  Grainger  resigned  which  s''  Curtiss  is  said  also  to  be  resigned. 
The  present  appointment  to  take  place  in  Case  s^  Curtiss  is  [resigned] 
&  doth  not  accept  his  s^  appointment. 

Resolved  that  the  Receiver  of  Provisions  &c  at  Preston  deliver 
Cap*  Charles  Miel,  of  Linnen  &  Woolen  Cloth  Received  in  on  the  2/6 
Tax  to  the  Amo*  of  ten  pounds  at  the  price  the  Same  was  rec''  &  see 
the  amo*  thereof  Indorsed  by  said  Miel  on  an  order  he  has  from  the 

*This    paragraph   was    inserted    later,    squeezed    between    the   two   adjacent    paragraphs.     See 
below,   p.   124. 


122  PUBLIC  RECORDS  April, 

Committee  of  Pay  Table  on  s^  Tax,  and  also  Take  his  Receipt  or 
Indorsement  thereon  expressing  such  Indorsment  to  have  been  made 
on  said  order  of  Pay  Table  which  shall  Acc°  for  so  much  in  fav""  of  s** 
Receiver. 

Resolved  that  any  Receiver  of  Provisions  on  the  2/6  Tax  for 
Stonington  Deliver  Cap*  Charles  Miel  one  Barrel  of  Beef  Rec*^  on  s*^ 
Tax  at  the  price  of  five  pounds  &  See  the  amount  thereof  indorsed  by 
him  on  an  order  he  has  from  the  Com**'  of  Pay  Table  on  s^  Tax,  & 
also  take  his  Rec*  for  the  same  on  the  back  of  this  Resolve  expressing 
such  indorsement  to  have  been  made  on  s*'  order,  which  Rec*  shall 
ace"  for  so  much  in  fav""  of  s"*  Receiver. 

Motion  by  M""  Ledyard  ab*  Exchanging  Prisoners  &c  consulted, 
&c,  &c,  &c. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council 
&c  LebN   12  April   1782. 

Present  His  Ex''  The  Governor. 
Hon  D.  Gov""  Griswold. 

Elip*  Dyer,  Nath^  Wales, 

Jos.  Spencer,       W"  Hillhouse,      r  Esq""^. 

W"  Williams,      Jabez  Perkins, 

Resolve  De  Exch®  of  Prisoners. 

This  Board  Do  hereby  authorize,  appoint  &  impower  Eben*"  Ledyard 
Esq""  to  repair  in  a  Flag  to  New  York  or  Long  Island  &  in  the  name 
&  Behalf  of  this  State,  apply  to  the  proper  officer,  &  solicit  the  Release 
&  discharge  of  all  or  any  of  the  Naval  Prisoners  belonging  to  this 
State,  confined  in  Prison  Ships  or  otherwise  at  or  near  New  York, 
&  in  Return  to  engage  in  behalf  of  s*^  Board,  immediately  to  send  in 
Exchange,  all  the  naval  Prisoners  of  like  rank,  which  He  have  or  may 
have  as  fast  as  any  maybe  brot,  to  the  full  number  which  He  s^  Ledyard 
may  receive,  &  to  pledge  the  Faith  of  this  State  that  no  Prisoner  of 
ours.  Who  may  be  so  released  shall  on  any  occasion  by  Sea  or  Land 
bear  Arms  or  act  offensively  against  the  .Subjects  of  the  King  of  great 
Britain,  untill  They  shall  be  exchanged  in  manner  &  according  to  the 
terms  he  s*^  Ledyard  shall  contract  for  &  agree  upon.  &  s^  M'  Ledyard 
is  authorised  fully  to  negotiate  agree  upon  &  settle  such  plan  of  Ex- 
change, Hereby  ratifying  &  confirming  whatever  s*^  Ledy*'  shall  law- 
fully do  &  engage  in  pursuance  of  this  Authority  &  appointm*  accord^ 
to  the  true  intent  &  meaning  thereof. 

&  M''  Tho^  Shaw  D.  Com.  of  Prisoners  in  the  naval  Departm*  is 
directed  to  grant  s'^  M'"  Ledyard  a  Flag  for  s^  Purpose  &  to  permit 
three  officers  of  the  British  lately  taken  brot  into  the  Port  of  N  London 
to  go  on  board  s^  Flag  under  the  Care  of  s^  M^  Ledyard  for  Exchange 
as  afores^  taking  their  proper  Parole  &  that  they  shall  return  with 
Him  in  Case  s^  Exchange  shall  not  be  effected. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  123 

De  deficiencies  of 


„  „  ,        Resolved  by  this  Board  that  the  Com*®^  of 

our  Quota  &c  J 

the  several  Countys  forthwith  &  without  Delay  make  return  to  the  Gov'" 

of   the   State   of   the   Deficiencies    in   Each   of   the    Towns   within   the 

respective  Countys  as  found  by  s*^  Com*''  noting  the  diference  between 

the  return  of  the  Army  &  those  claimed  by  the  respective  Towns  & 

allowed  by  the  Com*®,  &  the  names  of  each,  so  as  the  Names  of  those 

may  be  fully  known  which  the  sev^  Towns  claim  as  being  in  Service 

&  not  contained  in  the  Return  of  the  Army,  that  the  same  may  be 

transmitted  to  the  General  in  order  to  have  the  great  Deficiency  of  the 

State  &  the  respective  Towns  therein  fully  ascertained  to  the  purpose 

that  this  States  Quota  may  be  filled  &  compleated. 

Advised  The  Gov""  to  issue  the  follow^  order  Viz. 

By  the  Cap  General 

The  Brig""  Gen^  of  each  Brigade  in  this  State  will  by  him  Self  or 
his  Brigade  Major,  take  Care  &  see  the  Coman*^  officer  in  each  Reg* 
attend  to  execute  his  Duty  directed  by  the  Act  of  Assembly  made  in 
Jan''  last  for  filling  up  this  States  Quota  of  the  Army  of  the  united 
States  find  the  Recruits  provided,  order  the  necessary  Detachments 
of  able  bodied  effective  men,  &  have  them  marched  to  the  places  of 
Rendezvous  there  mustered  &  receipted. 

That  necessary  Returns  be  made  from  time  to  time  to  the  Cap 
Gen'  so  that  all  Delay  may  be  prevented. 

The  Collectors  of  Provisions  on  the  2/6  Tax  in  the  Sev'  Towns 
for  Rendezvous  will  deliver  Rations  for  Recruits  on  the  proper  orders 
of  the  Muster  Masters,  which  being  returned  to  the  pay  Table  will 
be  rec*^  allowed  &  charged  to  the  Acc°  of  the  united  States  for  the 
expence  of  the  current  year. 

Also  That  the  Act  for  the  Defence  of  Horseneck  or  Western 
Frontier  be  carried  into  due  Execution,  that  the  Officers  appointed 
to  Comand  in  that  Department  be  directed  to  receive  &  muster  march 
the  Men,  &  the  Collectors  in  the  Several  Towns  will  furnish  the  Rations 
for  the  march  of  the  Men  in  due  form,  which  the  pay  Table  will  receive 
allow  &  settle  accordingly. 

On  Consideration  of  the  defenceless  State  &  Danger  of  the  Posts 
of  Groton  &c. 

Resolved  that  one  Company  of  64  men,  &  1  Cap*  &  1  Ensign  be 
detached  from  the  3^  Brigade  equip*^  &  forth  with  marched  to  s*^  Posts, 
under  the  Com''  of  Col  M'^Clellan,  to  continue  in  Service  2  Months  after 
their  arriving. 

&  Order  given  to  B  Gen  Tyler  accord^. 

State  of  Connecticut 

By  The  Governor 
To  the  Comittee  of  Pay  Table  at  Hartford. 
At  a  meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  safety  at  Hartford 
5th  pgi^ry  J 732  It  v^a^s  "Resolved,  that  the  Issuing  Comissary  to  the 


124  PUBLIC  RECORDS  April, 

second  Reg*  of  L*  Dragoons,  be  authorised  to  apply  to  the  collectors 
of  the  half  Crown  Tax  in  the  Towns  of  Farmington  And  Middletown, 
and  receive  from  them  on  said  Tax,  such  provisions  as  may  be  neces- 
sary for  said  Reg*  and  not  otherwise  provided." 

When  the  account  of  such  provisions  supplied  said  Regiment  are 
brot  in  by  the  collectors  you  will  allow  them  in  Credit  to  Said  collectors ; 
and  charged  the  same  to  the  united  States,  on  Account  of  the  current 
Year. 

You  will  also  draw  on  M''  Eb""  Barnard  J""  receiver  for  this  State, 
for  such  further  provisions  of  Beef  or  Pork  and  Flower  or  Bread,  as 
is  necessary  for  the  supply  of  S*^  Reg*  from  such  places  as  shall  be 
most  convenient  for  the  delivery  —  And  charge  the  same  to  the  united 
States,  on  Account  of  the  Current  Year. 

Given  at  Lebanon  the  13*^  April  1782  Jon™  Trumbull. 

12*^  April  —  Resolved,  That  Cap*  James  Dana  have  an  Order  on 
Perkins  of  Ashford  for  £  10  to  be  on  the  Sale  of  Confiscated  Estates 
he  s**  Perkins  sold,  and  An  Order  on  the  Treasurer  for  £  10  on  the 
one  peny  Tax  payable  P*  March  1781  to  be  for  past  Services  and 
Pay  Table  Orders  endorsed  Accordingly  —  Orders  drawn  for  these 
two  Sums  20*^  April. 

Upon  the  representation  of  M*"  Shaw  DC  Naval  Prisoners  at  the 
Port  of  New  London,  shewing  the  need  of  a  Prison  Ship  for  the 
reception  and  safe  keeping  of  naval  Prisoners  captured  and  brought 
into  that  port,  until  a  public  goal  can  be  rebuilt  at  that  place ;  And  it 
being  also  represented,  that  those  gentlemen  concerned  in  privateering, 
are  willing  to  provide  and  furnish  a  suitable  Ship  for  that  purpose  at 
their  own  private  expence  &c 

Resolved  that  on  such  a  Vessel  suitable  for  said  purpose  being 
furnished  as  aforesaid  —  The  Comissary  aforesaid  is  directed  to  improve 
the  same  for  the  purpose  of  detaining  &  keeping  the  prisoners  afore- 
said —  And  the  Comandat  at  New  London  is  directed  to  give  such 
necessary  aids  and  assistance  as  shall  be  needed  and  he  can  spare,  and 
the  same  allowance  of  provisions  may  be  issued  by  the  comissary  of 
Issues,  as  is  the  customary  allowance  for  prisoners  — -  viz  one  pound  of 
beef  or  three  quarters  of  a  pound  of  pork,  and  three  quarters  of  a 
pound  of  flower. 

Resolved  that  the  prisoners  lately  captured  and  brought  into  New 
London  and  now  confined  in  Windham  County  Goal,  be  provided  for 
out  of  the  provisions  received  by  the  collectors  of  Windham  on  the 
half  crown  tax  —  viz  one  pound  of  beef  or  three  quarters  of  a  pound 
of  Pork,  and  three  quarters  of  a  pound  of  flower  or  bread  for  each  man 
per  day,  and  the  receivers  of  provision  on  said  tax  in  said  Town  are 
directed  to  deliver  to  the  Sheriff  of  said  County,  provisions  by  them 
received  on  said  tax  for  the  purpose  aforesaid,  taking  his  receipt  there- 
for—  Which  will  be  accepted  by  the  Com*''*'  of  Pay  Table  in  settling 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  125 

Ace*®  with  receivers  of  Provisions.  And  said  Sheriff  is  directed  to 
deHver  to  such  receivers  of  provisions  a  List  of  said  prisoners  in  his 
Custody  with  their  Names  and  the  times  they  are  held  in  his  custody, 
which  such  receiver  is  to  transmit  with  the  Sheriffs  receipt  of  s^  pro- 
visions to  the  Comittee  of  Pay  Table.  And  S*'  Sheriff  is  further  directed 
to  provide  proper  and  necessary  guards  at  said  prison  to  prevent  their 
Escape  taking  the  Advice  of  Eliph*  Dyer  and  Nath^  Wales  Jun""  Esq""®, 
as  to  the  number  necessary  for  such  guard.  And  make  return  of  his 
doings  and  all  the  expences  in  the  premises  to  his  Excellency  the 
Governor  that  proper  orders  may  be  given  for  liquidating,  settling  and 
paying  said  Accounts. 

On  the  petition  of  Moses  Walcott  of  Windham,  that  his  only  son 
&  child  has  been  a  prisoner  in  Antigua  for  near  two  Years,  when 
being  reduced  to  a  low  state  of  health,  was  obliged  to  inlist  on  board 
an  English  man  of  war,  to  save  himself  from  the  further  dangers  of 
his  imprisonment  —  praying  that  some  method  might  be  devised  to 
redeem  his  son  if  possible,  and  urging  that  Col**  Fitch  might  be  per- 
mitted to  go  to  New  York,  and  use  his  influence  to  procure  his 
redemption  —  This  board  considering  that  it  may  not  be  convenient 
to  permit  Col°  Fitch  to  go  to  New  York,  Yet  are  ready  to  permit 
Col°  Fitch  to  make  application  to  any  Gentleman  of  the  British  Navy 
or  others,  to  procure  said  Walcotts  son  to  return  to  his  friends  and 
that  if  it  can  be  done,  that  some  marine  prisoner  of  the  British  in  the 
possession  of  this  State,  shall  be  immediately  sent  in  exchange  for 
him.  Any  letter  that  Col°  Fitch  may  write  for  that  purpose  to  be  under 
the  inspection  of  Eliph''  Dyer  and  Nath'  Wales  Jun''  of  Windham 
Esq""®  to  be  forwarded  to  Eben""  Ledyard  of  Groton  Esq'',  bound  in 
a  Flag  to  New  York,  or  any  other  Flag  bound  there.  Or  if  His  Excell'' 
General  Washington  will  permit  CoP  Fitch  to  go  into  New  York  this 
board  do  submit  the  matter  to  His   Excellencys   determination. 

On  the  recomendation  of  the  civil  Authority,  Selectmen  &  the  Rev*^ 
M""  Devotion  of  the  Town  of  Saybrook,  in  favour  of  M""  Benj-"*  Jones 
Jun'  of  s*^  Town  — 

The  Gov'"  is  desired  to  Give  S^  Jones  a  Flag  of  Truce  to  go  to 
Long  Island  to  Negotiate  his  Exchange,  and  to  Obtain  some  Salt  pans 
captured  from  him  under  direction  &  inspection  of  Col"  M^'Clellan  to 
prevent  any  thing  illicit. 

On  the  petition  of  Gains  Gardiner  to  go  in  a  Flag  to  L  Island  — 
the  Gov""  is  desired  to  give  him  permission  to  go  with  Col"  Hurlburt 
&  Others,  to  bring  Black  Smiths  tools  he  has  there,  some  wearing 
Cloths  he  left  there,  &  some  small  cloathing  his  friends  may  give  him 
not  british  manufacture,  under  the  same  inspection. 

Resolved,  That  Sam^  Huntington  of  Norwich  Esq*"  receive  of  the 
Collector  of  the  2/6  Tax  in  said  Town  forty  bushels  of  oats  —  The 
Pay  Table  to  allow  the  same  to  The  Collector  and  charge  M''  Hunting- 
ton he  to  account  at  the  price  the  same  was  received. 


126  PUBLIC  RECORDS  April, 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Cover"  &  Council  of  Safety 
AT  Lebanon  Tused.  16  April  1782. 

Present  His  Ex''  The  Covernor 

Elipt  Dyer,  Nath^  Wales, 

W"  Williams,      Tho«  Mumford,      >■    Esq^^ 
Jabez  Perkins,  J 

On  Motion  of  M""  ]n°  Lloyd  Ju""  by  Letter,  pray^  Liberty  of  a  Flag 
to  go  into  New  York  on  special  Business  to  obtain  some  papers  & 
money  for  his  necessary  Support, 

Granted  the  Liberty  that  He  may  go  under  the  Conduct  of  Col 
Canfield,  to  see  that  nothing  illicit  is  done  &c  the  Board  having  satis- 
faction of  his  Lloyds  Integrity  &c. 

Flag  granted  17^^  April  ins*  &  sent  per  Serg*  Allen. 

Whereas  three  Prisoners  permitted  at  the  last  Meeting,  to  go  under 
ParoU  &c  to  N.  York  with  M""  Ledyard  who  is  to  negotiate  an  Exchange 
&c  now  on  Consideration  of  the  Reasons  offered  in  a  Remonstrance 
by  sund.  Merchants,  it  is  now  ordered  that  s*^  3  Prisoners  be  stayd  & 
not  suffered  to  proceed  to  New  York  agreable  to  the  s''  Permission, 
without  &  until  further  Orders. 

Whereas  this  board  at  their  meeting  12*''  April  ins*  permitted  a 
prison  Ship  for  naval  prisoners  to  be  provided  by  Sundry  Merchants 
at  their  own  expence  at  or  near  New  London  and  allowed  them  to 
be  furnished  with  necessary  provisions  from  the  public  Stores  &c  — 

On  representation  of  said  Merchants  it  is  now  further  considered 
and  allowed  that  said  Prison  Ship  so  procured  may  be  appraised  by 
judicious,  indifferent  men  under  Oath,  under  the  care  and  direction 
of  Tho^  Mumford  Esq"",  and  a  return  thereof  made  to  the  Governor, 
and  if  any  extraordinary  accident  should  happen  to  said  Ship  while 
she  is  in  such  use  for  the  Comissary  of  prisoners  by  fire  or  otherwise 
occasioned  by  means  or  on  account  of  her  being  used  for  that  purpose 
the  damage  so  sustained  shall  be  made  good  to  the  Owners  by  this 
State  to  be  charged  to  the  United  States;  but  the  State  to  be  at  no 
charge  on  account  of  the  fitting  wear  or  other  use  of  said  ship,  nor 
in  any  way  but  in  case  of  Accident  aforesaid. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon,  Mond^  22"  April  1782. 
Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 

Elip*  Dyer,  Tho^  Mumford, 

Jos.  Spencer,  Jz  Perkins, 

W™  Williams,  p.m.  Hon"  M.  Griswold, 
Nath  Wales, 


Esq"" 


A  Large  Consultation  with  Tim"  Edwards  Esq""  of  Massachusetts, 
about  the  purchase  &  sale  of  a  Quantity  of  Beef  &  Pork,  belonging  to 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  127 

this  State,  for  the  use  of  the  Con^  Army  —  not  fully  settled  &  Con- 
cluded. 
&  various  appHcations   &  questions   ab*  sundry   Matters. 


At  a  Meeting  &c  at  L.  Tused.  23  Ap^  [17]82. 
Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
Hon"  D.  Gov'"  Griswold. 


Elip*  Dyer,  W"  Hillhouse, 

Jos.  Spencer,  Jabez  Perkins, 

W™  Williams,  p.m.  Sam'  Mott, 
Nath'  Wales, 


Esq"" 


Resolved  That  the  Proposal  of  a  Contract  with  M""  Royal  Flint  in 
behalf  of  M''  Dan'  Parker  of  Watertown  for  a  quantity  of  beef  &c 
which  was  formerly  delivered  over  to  M''  Ralph  Pomroy  D.  Q.  & 
stored  at  Providence  for  which  He  gave  his  Receipt  &  charged  to 
the  united  States  to  the  amount  of  about  one  thousand  barrels  be  by 
s''  Pomroy  carried  into  Execution  &  the  s''  Pomroy  to  receive  payment 
therefor  on  Account  of  the  united  States  &  That  They  take  the  whole 
Benefit  thereof. 

Resolved  by  this  Board  That  M""  Ralph  Pomroy  D.  Q  M.  be  &  He 
is  hereby  authorized  &  empowered  to  receive  of  the  Several  Collectors 
of  the  3'^  Tax  ordered  by  the  Gen'  Assembly  of  this  State  in  Jan''  last 
whatever  Sum  they  may  or  shall  from  time  to  time  collect  thereof 
taking  of  him  the  s''  Pomroy  for  what  He  shall  receive  of  them  respec- 
tively to  the  full  amount  in  the  national  Bank  Notes  or  other  Notes  or 
Orders  drawn  by  Robert  Morris  Financier  which  shall  be  rec''  by  the 
Treas""  of  this  State  in  Lieu  of  Money,  &  be  good  accounting  for  s"* 
Treas""  with  this  State  on  s^  Tax. 

Resolved  that  M''  Dav''  Trumbull  be  &  he  is  hereby  directed  to 
deliver  to  the  order  of  Guy  Richards  Ju""  AD  Q  M  at  the  Post  of 
New  London  three  thousand  Flints  for  the  use  of  that  Post. 

Resolved  That  the  Com**^  of  pay  Table  settle  &  adjust  a  pay  Abstract 
of  the  flying  Guard  stationed  at  Lyme  from  10*''  of  July  1781  to  18 
Jan^  1782  allow^  them  as  Militia  Men,  save  that  Cap  Johnson  who 
served  as  an  Ens°  be  allowed  Ensigns  Pay.  &  also  in  Oct"  &  Nov""  1781. 
Next  Day  the  above  reconsidered. 

Whereas  it  is  Represented  that  Cap*  Stephen  Lee  of  Lyme  has 
abus*'  His  Commission  given  him  to  Cruise  in  an  Armd  Vessel  — 
it  is  therefore  Hereby  Resolved  that  any  Commission  heretofore  Given 
to  S''  Cap*  Lee  Is  hereby  Suspended  and  that  Andrew  Griswold  Esq' 
is  hereby  Impowered  and  Directed  to  Cause  that  said  Cap*  Lee  be 
Arrested  and  brought  before  some  Proper  Authority  to  be  Examined 
Relative  to  the  Matters  aforesaid  &  Be  Dealt  with  as  to  Law  and 
Justice  Appertains. 


128  PUBLIC  RECORDS  April, 

Resolved  that  the  Committe  of  Pay  Table  Draw  on  Tho^  Mumford 
Esq'"  in  favour  of  Jesse  Root  Esq""  for  the  Sum  of  £  170  Lawfull 
Money  with  Lawfull  Interest  payable  within  three  Months,  he  said 
Root  to  be  Accountable,  to  be  in  Credit  with  said  Mumford  on  Acc*^ 
of  a  Quantity  of  Beef  &c :  Sold  him  by  order  of  This  Board  the  22"^ 
Instant  —  Also  to  draw  on  the  Treas""  in  favour  of  s''  M""  Root  for 
£  30  hard  money  he  to  be  Accountable. 

Order  given  24*''  Ins*  by  the   Governor. 

Resolved  That  the  Committe  of  Pay  Table  Draw  on  the  Treasurer 
for  the  Sum  of  £  300  on  the  2/6  Tax  and  also  for  the  Sum  of  £  40 
on  the  I''  Tax  payable  in  March  1781  in  favour  of  M""  Guy  Richards 
Ass*  Depy  Q""  M""  at  the  Posts  of  New  London  &  Groton  he  to  be 
Accountable. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  Draw  on  Thomas  Mum- 
ford Esq""  for  the  Sum  of  £  300  Lawfuh  Money  in  fav""  of  Guy  Richards 
Ass*  Dep^  Q""  M''  at  the  Posts  of  New  London  &  Groton  payable  in 
three  Months  from  this  Date  to  be  in  Credit  to  said  Mumford  On  Ace* 
of  a  Quantity  of  Beef  &c  Sold  him  by  order  of  this  Board  and  to  be 
used  by  s'^  Richards  in  procuring  Such  Articles  &  things  as  are  Neces- 
sary for  the  Use  &  Defence  of  the  Forts  there  &  he  to  be  Accountable. 

Resolved  that  an  Order  be  Drawn  in  favour  of  Guy  Richards  Jun"" 
Ass*  Dep^'  Q""  M""  at  the  Post  of  New  London,  on  B  Gen'  Douglass 
for  one  Hundred  Stand  of  Small  Arms  in  his  Custody  to  be  Delivered 
out  to  the  Order  of  Col°  M'^Lellan  Command^  the  Forts  at  New  Lon- 
don &  Groton  for  the  Garrisons  there  taking  his  Receipt. 

Resolved  that  Jedidiah  Elderkin  and  Nathan'  Wales  Ju""  Esq''^ 
Deliver  to  Guy  Richards  Ass*  Dep^  Q-"  M""  at  the  Post  of  New  London 
four  Barrells  of  Musket  Powder  belonging  to  this  State  to  be  Deliverd 
by  Said  Richards  to  the  Commanding  Off  at  the  Post  of  New  London 
&  Groton  for  use   [of]   those  Posts  Taking  Rec*. 


Esq""^. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov''  &  Council  of  Safety 
AT  L[ebanon].  Wed  24  April  1782. 

Pres^  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
D  Gov.  Griswold. 

Elip*  Dyer,  Nath'  Wales, 

Jos.  Spencer,       W™  Hillhouse, 
W""  Williams,      Sam'  Mott, 

Resolved  that  M""  Eben''  Barnard  of  Hartford  be  &  he  is  hereby 
directed  as  soon  as  may  to  go  to  the  residue  of  the  Towns  in  the 
County  of  N.  Haven  &  Litchfield  &  to  the  Towns  in  the  County  of 
Fairfield  &  see  to  repack  pickle  &  put  in  good  order  all  the  Salted 
provisions  in  s''  Towns  belonging  to  the  State  which  have  been  col- 
lected on  the  2/6  Tax  or  any  Tax  antecedent  to  that,  or  put  up  on 


1782. 


OF    CONNECTICUT. 


129 


purchase  &  store  them  properly  in  the  Towns  where  they  are  &  if 
found  necessary  to  purchase  any  Salt  for  pickling  s*^  Provisions  the 
s^  Barnard  is  hereby  authorized  to  purchase  &  pay  for  the  same  out 
of  the  salted  Beef  in  any  of  s*^  Towns,  &  that  the  s''  Barnard  be  & 
he  is  hereby  further  authorized  &  directed  to  make  sale  of  any  of  s"^ 
provisions  after  packed  &  pickled  as  afores*^,  the  Pork  at  five  pounds 
Per  Barrel  &  the  beef  at  four  pounds  pr  barrel,  for  Cash  in  hard  money 
only  &  any  such  moneys  to  deliver  to  Ralph  Pomroy  D  Q""  M.,  in 
Exchange  for  the  orders  of  Rob*  Morris  Esq  which  s''  D  Q  M.  has 
now  in  his  hands,  &  report  his  Doings  to  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 
D""  Hough  of  the  Horse  Neck  Reg*  moved,  by  written  Invoice  &c 
to  be  allowed  to  procure  the  follow^  articles  of  Drugs  &  Medicine  viz. 


Argent  Viv : 

lb  ii 

Rad.  Gent. 

lb  V 

Calomel 

lb  4 

Serp.  vir 

lb  ii 

Pulv.  Rad :  Rhie 

lb  iv 

Sena[  ?' 

Ib.i 

Rad.  Jalap 

lb  iii 

Contray. 

lb  ss 

Cortex  Peru : 

lb  vii 

Tart  Emet. 

lb  i  ss 

Cream  Tart. 

lb    V. 

Emp.  Diac,  cum  Gum. 

lb  iii 

Sal  Nitre. 

lb  vii 

Simpl :[  ?^ 

lb  ii 

Gum  Camph : 

lb  iv 

Ung.  Bufei 

lb  viii 

Aloes  Rep.[  ?[ 

lb  iii 

Terebinth  Com. 

lb  i. 

Amoni. 

lb  i  ss 

Sp*  Lavand: 

1   Bot 

Myrrh 

lb  i 

Ant.  Crude 

lb  ss.* 

Sas«  Cort 

lb  vi 

On  Consideration  whereof  &  that  the  Regim*.  will  not  be  situate 
out  the  reach  of  obtaining  such  further  Supplys  as  shall  be  necessary. 
Resolved  That  s*^  D""  Hough  be  authorized  to  procure  one  half  of  the 
above  Articles  only,  &  on  the  best  Terms  that  may  be. 

Many  things  considered,   some  adjourned   some   dismiss*^   &c. 

On  the  22''  at  the  Meeting  &c  T.  Mumford  Esq""  moved,  &  it  was 
agreed  That  He  shod  have  &  receive  of  Cap  Perkins  at  Norwich, 
Agent  for  the  Sale  of  Beef  &  Pork  taken  in  on  the  2/6  Tax  viz  four 
hundred  barrels  of  Beef  &  one  hundred  &  fifty  barrels  of  Pork,  at  the 
average  Price  at  which  sd  Provisions  have  been  and  shall  be  sold  by 
order  of  this  Board,  &  the  Cash  to  be  paid  within  three  Months. 

*The  handwriting  of  the  Journal  at  this  point  is  unusually  difficult.  The  editor  is  greatly 
indebted  to  Dr.  William  T.  Salter,  Professor  of  Pharmacology  in  the  Yale  School  of  Medicine, 
and  Mr.  Walter  R.  Williams,  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  College  of  Pharmacy,  University  of 
Connecticut,  for  assistance  in  deciphering  and  identifying  the  articles  in  this  list.  With  the 
indicated  reservations  the  items  may  be  identified  as  follows:  mercury  (quicksilver),  calomel, 
powdered  rhubard,  jalap,  Peruvian  bark  (for  quinine),  cream  of  tartar,  saltpeter,  gum  camphor, 
aloes  (following  word  uncertain),  ammonia,  myrrh,  sassafras  bark,  gentian  root,  Virginia 
snakeroot,  senna  (alternatively,  some  unidentified  variety  of  snakeroot),  contrayerva,  tartar 
emetic,  diachylon  plaster,  simple  (alternatively,  simple  plaster  or  mustard  [sinapis]  plaster), 
toad  ointment,  turpentine  compound,  spirits  of  lavender,  crude  antimony. 


130  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT 

At  a  General  Assembly  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the 
State  of  Connecticut  in  America  holden  at  Hartford  on 
THE  second  Thursday  of  May  being  the  9™  Day  of  said  Month 
AND  Continued  by  several  Adjournments  untill  the  15™ 
Day  of  June  following  Anno  Domini  1782. 

Present 
His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Esq*",  Governor. 
The  Honorable  Matthew  Griswold,  Esq"",  Deputy  Governor. 

Jabez  Hamlin,  Esq', 

Eliphalet  Dyer,  Esq"", 

William  Pitkin,  Esq"", 

Roger  Sherman,  Esq', 

Abraham  Davenport,  Esq',         Y   Assistants 

Samuel  Huntington,  Esq', 

Oliver  Elsworth.  Esq', 

Benjamin  Huntington,  Esq', 

Andrew  Adams,  Esq', 

Representatives  or  Deputies  of  the  Freemen  of  the  Several  Towns 

are  as  follow,  viz 
Col°  Samuel  Talcott,  Col"  Jonathan  Wells,  for  Hartford. 
M'  Ichabod  Warner,  Capt  Edward  Payne,  for  Bolton. 
M'  Ebenezer  White,  Capt  Chauncey  Bulkley,  for  Chatham. 
Capt  Asa  Foot,  Capt  Peter  Bulkley,  for  Colchester. 
Col"  Dyer  Throop,  Capt  Israel  Spencer,  for  East  Haddam. 
Gen^  Erastus  Wolcott,  Capt  James  Chamberlain,  for  East  Windsor. 
Col"  Nath^  Terry,  M'  Joseph    Kingsbury,  for  Enfield. 

Col°  Gad  Stanley, ,  for  Farmington. 

M'  Josiah  Hale,  Mr  Ebenezer  Phimmer,  for  Glastonbury. 
Capt  Cornelius  Higgins,  M'  Ezra  Brainerd,  for  Haddam. 
Col"  Obadiah  Horsford,  Capt  Samuel  Gilbert,  for  Hebron. 
Col°  Comfort  Sage,  Col"  Matthew  Talcott,  for  Midletown. 
Maj'  Abiel  Pease,  Capt  Reuben  Sikes,  for  Somers. 
Maj'  Asa  Bray,  Capt  John  Curtiss,  for  Southington. 
Col"  Stephen  Moulton,  Capt  Samuel  Daviss,  for  Stafford. 
Capt  Abraham  Granger,  Capt  Isaac  Owen,  for  Suffield. 
Capt  Daniel  Humphry,  Capt  Elisha  Graham,  for  Symsbury. 
Capt  Elijah  Chapman,  Col"  Solomon  Welles,  for  Tolland. 
M'"  Stephen  M.  Mitchell,  Col"  John  Chester,  for  Weathersfield. 
Capt  Joseph  Crocker,  M'  Moses  Holmes,  for  Willington. 
Capt  Henry  AUyn,  M'  Horace  Hooker,  for  Windsor. 
Capt  Henry  Daggett,  Capt  Jesse  Ford,  for  New  Haven. 
Col"  Edward  Russell,  M'  Jonah  Clark,  for  Branford. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  131 

Maj'"  Reuben  Atwater,  M""  Samuel  Beach,  for  Cheshire. 

Capt  Daniel  Holbrook,  M""  John  Howd,  for  Derby. 

Gen^  James  Wadsworth,  Capt  Simeon  Parsons,  for  Durham. 

M''  John  Burgiss,  Gen^  Andrew  Ward,  for  Guilford. 

M""  Stephen  Gunn,  M""  Gideon  Buckingham,  for  Milford. 

Col"  Street  Hall,  M-"  David  Hall,  for  Wallingford. 

M""  Joseph  Hopkins,  M""  Abner  Johnson,  for  Waterbury. 

M""  Nathaniel  Shaw,  Maj''  William  Hilhouse,  for  New  London. 

M*"  Barnabas  Huntington,  Capt  Samuel  Loveit,  for  Norwich. 

M'"  Ebenezer  Ledyard,  Capt  Elisha  Williams,  for  Groton. 

Capt  Aaron  Kelsey,  M""  Theophelus  Morgan,  for  Killingworth. 

M""  Nath'  Matson,  M""  Ezra  Selden,  for  Lyme. 

Col°  Jeremiah  Halsey,  M''  Elias  Brown,  for  Preston. 

Col"  William  Worthington,  Maj""  Edward  Shipman,  for  Saybrook. 

M""  Paul  Wheeler,  Col°  Oliver  Smith,  for  Stonington. 

,  Maj''  Elijah  Abel,  for  Fairfield. 

Col"  Joseph  P  Cook,  Col°  Ely  Mygatt,  for  Danbury. 

,  Capt  Jabez  Fitch,  for  Greenwich. 

M""  Stephen  Barns,  M""  Eleazer  Hubbell,  for  New  Fairfield. 

Col°  John  Chandler,  M""  Henry  Peck,  for  Newtown. 

Col**  Stephen  F  John,  M'"  Samuel  Cook  Syllyman,  for  Norwalk. 

,  M""  Stephen  Betts,  for  Reading. 

Col°  Philip  B  Bradley,  Capt  David  Olmstead,  for  Ridgfield. 
Maj""  John  Davenport,  M""  Charles  Weed,  for  Stamford. 
IVP  Elisha  Mills,  Capt  Daniel  Judson,  for  Stratford. 
M-"  Shubael  Abbe,  M""  Hezekiah  Ripley,  for  Windham. 
Capt  Benj^  Sumner,  M""  Elijah  Whiton,  for  Ashford. 
M""  John  Fitch,  M'"  Eliashib  Adams,  for  Canterbury. 
Maj""  Elias  Buell,  M""  Ephraim  Kingsbury,  for  Coventry. 
M""  Daniel  Learned,  Col"  William  Danielson,  for  Killingley. 
CoP  William  Williams,  Capt  Daniel  Tilden,  for  Lebanon. 
M""  Constant  Southworth,  M""  Nath^  Atwood,  for  Mansfield. 
Gen^  John  Douglas,  Capt  William  Dixon,  for  Plainfield. 
Capt  Amasa  Sessions,  Capt  Samuel  Craft,  for  Pomfret. 
Capt  Solomon  Wales,  Capt  Thomas  Lawson,  for  Union. 
Capt  Isaac  Gallop,  M""  Joshua  Frink,  for  Voluntown. 
Capt  EHsha  Child,  M""  Jedidiah  Morse,  for  Woodstock. 
M""  Jedidiah  Strong,  Col°  Bezaleel  Bebee,  for  Litchfield. 

, ,  for  Barkhemsted. 

M''  Timothy  Hurlburt,  Capt  John  Watson,  for  Canaan. 

, ,  for  Colebrook. 

,  Maj""  John  Sedgwick,  for  Cornwall. 

M""  Abel  Newell,  Capt  Elisha  Sill,  for  Goshen. 

Col"  Benj'*  Hutchins,  Capt  Eleazor  Ensign,  for  Hartland. 

Capt  George  Catlin,  Capt  Josiah  Phelps,  for  Harwington. 

Capt  Joseph  Pratt,  Capt  Justus  Sackett,  for  Kent. 

Capt  Matthew  Gillett,  M'"  Josiah  Moore,  for  New  Hartford. 


132  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

M'"  Abel  Hine,  Capt  Elizur  Warner,  for  New  Milford. 

Capt  Michael  Mills,  M'  Nath^  Stevens,  for  Norfolk. 

Col°  Joshua  Porter,  Capt  Elisha  Fitch,  for  Salisbury. 

Capt  David  Downs,  M""  Joseph  Landers,  for  Sharon. 

M""  Abner  Marshall,  M''  Aaron  Austin,  for  Torrington. 

Maj""  William  Cogswell,  M''  John  Calhoun,  for  Washington. 

Capt  Samuel  Hicox,  Capt  Phineas  Royce,  for  Watertown. 

M""  Eliphaz  Alvord, ,  for  Winchester. 

Col°  Increase  Mosely,  M'"  Hez*"  Thomson,  for  Woodbury. 

M'"  Obadiah  Gore, ,  for  Westmoreland. 

William  Williams,  Esq'",  Speaker 
Jedidiah  Strong,  Esq"",  Clerk 

Of  the  House  of  Representatives. 


This  Day  being  appointed  by  the  Laws  of  the  State  for  the  Election 
of  the  Public  Officers  of  the  same  viz  Governor  Deputy  Governor 
Assistants  Treasurer  and  Secretary.  Proclamation  was  made  in  man- 
ner accustomed  and  then  the  Votes  of  the  Freemen  were  Given  in  to 
the  Persons  appointed  to  receive  Sort  and  Count  them  and  to  declare 
the  Names  of  such  Persons  as  shall  be  Chosen  to  any  of  the  fore- 
mentioned  Offices  according  to  Law,  which  Persons  so  appointed  were 
Jabez  Hamlin  Esq""  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq""  William  Pitkin  Esq""  Roger 
Sherman  Esq'"  Abraham  Davenport  Esq""  Samuel  Huntington  Esq"" 
Oliver  Els  worth  Esq""  Benjamin  Huntington  Esq""  Col"  Chester  Col° 
Sage  Col"  Russell  M-"  Buckingham  Col"  Halsey  Col"  Smith  Col"  Brad- 
ley Col"  Cook  Capt  Child,  Gen^  Douglas  Col"  Porter  &  Col"  Mosely, 
who  were  all  sworn  to  a  faithfuU  Discharge  of  that  Trust. 

And  the  Votes  of  the  Freemen  being  brought  in  Sorted  and  Counted 

His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull  Esquire,  by  the  Votes  of  the 
Freemen  was  Chosen  Governor  for  the  Year  ensuing. 

The  Honorable  Matthew  Griswold  Esq""  by  the  Votes  of  the  Free- 
men was  Chosen  Deputy  Governor  for  the  Year  ensuing. 

Jabez  Hamlin  Esq""  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq""  William  Pitkin  Esq""  Roger 
Sherman  Esq""  Abraham  Davenport  Esq'"  Joseph  Spencer  Esq""  Oliver 
Wolcott  Esq'"  Samuel  Huntington  Esq'"  Richard  Law  Esq'  Oliver  Els- 
worth  Esq""  Andrew  Adams  Esq""  &  Benjamin  Huntington  Esq'"  were 
Chosen  Assistants  for  the  Year  ensuing. 

John  Lawrence  Esq'"  is  Chosen  Treasurer  of  this  State  for  the  Year 
ensuing. 

George  Wyllys  Esq*"  is  Chosen  Secretary  of  this  State  for  the  Year 
ensuing. 

This  Day  being  appointed  by  Law  for  the  Choice  of  Delegates  to 
represent  this  State  at  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  Proclamation 
was  made,  and  then  the  Votes  of  the  Freemen  were  given  in  to  the 


1782.  •  OF    CONNECTICUT.  133 

Persons  appointed  by  the  Assembly  to  receive  Sort  and  Count  them 
and  declare  the  Names  of  the  Persons  legally  Chosen  to  the  Office 
aforementioned  which  Persons  so  appointed  were  Andrew  Adams  Esq^ 
Maj'"  Bray  M''  Beach,  Col°  Worthington  Col°  St  John  M'  Fitch, 
Col"  Beebe  and  M''  Gore,  who  were  sworn  to  a  faithful!  discharge  ot 
that  Trust. 

And  the  Votes  of  the  Freemen  being  brought  in  Sorted  and  Counted 
Samuel  Huntington  Esq""  OHver  Elsworth  Esq""  Richard  Law  Esq' 
Jesse  Root  Esq""  Oliver  Wolcott  Esq""  Benjamin  Huntington  Esq""  and 
Jedidiah  Strong  Esq""  were  Elected  and  publickly  declared  to  be  Dele- 
gates to  represent  this  State  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States 
according  to  Law. 

The  Governors  Oath  prescribed  by  the  Law  of  this  State  was  duely 
administered  to  His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull  Esq""  Chosen 
Governor  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  who  thereupon  took  the  Governors 
Chair. 

The  Deputy  Governors  Oath  prescribed  by  the  Law  of  this  State 
was  duely  Administered  to  the  Honorable  Matthew  Griswold  Esq"" 
now  Chosen  Deputy  Governor  of  this  State. 

The  Assistants  Oath  prescribed  by  the  Law  of  this  State  was  duely 
Administered  to  Jabez  Hamlin  Eliphalet  Dyer  William  Pitkin  Roger 
Sherman  Abraham  Davenport  Joseph  Spencer  Oliver  Wolcott  Samuel 
Huntington  Richard  Law,  Oliver  Elsworth  Andrew  Adams  and  Ben- 
jamin Huntington  Esquires  now  Chosen  Assistants  over  this  State 
who  thereupon  took  their  Seats  at  the  Council  Board. 

The  Treasurers  Oath  appointed  by  the  Law  of  this  State  was  duely 
administered  to  John  Lawrence  Esq""  now  Chosen  Treasurer  of  this 
State. 

The  Secretarys  Oath  appointed  by  the  Law  of  this  State  was  duly 
administered  to  George  Wyllys  Esq''  now  Chosen  Secretary  of  this 
State. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  the  Hon''*^  Matthew  Griswold  Esq'  to 
be  Chief  Judge  of  the  Superior  Courts  in  this  State  for  the  Year 
ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq'"  Roger  Sherman 
Esq""  William  Pitkin  Esq""  and  Samuel  Huntington  Esq''  to  be  Judges 
of  the  Superior  Courts  in  this  State  for  the  Year  ensuing. 

Ordered  that  the  Hon^^^  Andrew  Adams  Esq''  and  Capt  Samuel 
Hicox  return  the  Thanks  of  this  Assembly  to  the  Rev''  M''  John  Trum- 
bull for  his  Sermon  delivered  before  them  on  the  9*''  of  May  instant 
and  secure  a  Copy  of  the  same  that  it  may  be  Printed. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jabez  Hamlin  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  Hartford  the  Year  ensuing. 


134  •  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  James  Wadsworth  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  New  Haven  the  Year 
ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Richard  Law  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  New  London  the  Year  ensuing 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Abraham  Davenport  Esq""  to  be  Judge 
of  the  County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  Fairfield  the  Year 
ensuing 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Wilham  WilHams  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  Windham  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  OHver  Wolcott  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  Litchfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Nathan  Denison  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  County  Court  in  and  for  the  County  of  Westmoreland  the  Year 
ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Joseph  Spencer  Esq'"  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  East  Hadam  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jabez  HamHn  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Midletown  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Isaac  Pinney  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stafford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Solomon  Whitman  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Farmington  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  John  Owen  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Prol)ate  for  the  District  of  Symsbury  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  John  Whiting  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New   Haven  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Gurdon  Saltonstall  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  London  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Aaron  Eliott  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Saybrook  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Elisha  Lathrop  Esq''  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Norwich  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Charles  Phelps  Esq-"  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stonington  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jonathan  Sturgiss  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Abraham  Davenport  Esq'"  to  be  Judge 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stamford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Joseph  Piatt  Cook  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  William  Williams  Esq'"  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Windham  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jabez  Fitch  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Plainfield  the  Year  ensuing. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  135 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Charles  Church  Chandler  Esq""  to  be 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Pomfret  the  Year 
ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Oliver  Wolcott  Esq''  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Litchfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Daniel  Sherman  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Woodbury  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Joshua  Porter  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Sharon  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Nathan  Denison  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Westmoreland  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Caleb  Hall  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Wallingford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Giles  Pettibone  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Norfolk  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Joseph  Hopkins  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Waterbury  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Edward  Russell  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Guilford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Robert  Fairchild  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stratford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Roger  Newberry  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  for  the  Year  ensuing 
and  that  he  hold  his  Stated  Courts  and  keep  the  Records  of  said  Court 
in  the  Town  of  Hartford. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Erastus  Wolcott  Esq""  to  be  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  East  Windsor  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  William  Wolcott,  Samuel  Talcott  Erastus 
Wolcott  &  Stephen  Mix  Mitchell  Esq'''  to  be  Justices  of  Peace  & 
Quorum  in  and  for  the  County  of  Hartford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  George  Wyllys  John  Pitkin  Johi; 
Lawrence  Thomas  Seymour  George  Pitkin,  Jonathan  Wells  Noah 
Webster  Richard  Pitkin  Elisha  Williams,  Thomas  Belding,  John 
Chester,  Charles  Churchill,  Solomon  Wells,  John  Robbins  Henry  AUin 
Roger  Newberry,  Pelatiah  Mills,  James  Hooker  Matthew  Talcott 
Nathaniel  Chauncey,  John  Dickinson  Roger  Riley  Philip  Mortimer 
Elijah  Tredway  Noadiah  Hooker  Ichabod  Norton,  Simeon  Hart 
Nathaniel  Gilbert,  Isaac  Miller  Solomon  Whitman  Selah  Hart,  Isaac 
Lee,  John  Treadwell,  John  Owen,  Judah  Holcomb,  Oliver  Humphry 
Daniel  Humphry  Asahel  Holcomb  Noah  Phelps,  Ozeas  Pettibone 
Alexander  King,  John  Leavitt,  John  Harmon  Jun''  Phineas  Sheldon 
Ephraim  Terry  Edward  Collins,  Eliphalet  Terry  Elizur  Talcott, 
Jonathan  Wells  of  Glastonbury  Aaron  Hubbard  Samuel  Huntington, 
Jabez  Chapman  Dyer  Throop,  Timothy  Gates  Epaphras  Lord,  Daniel 
Foot,  John  Watrous  Henry  Champion,  Peter  Bulkley  Elias  Worthing- 
ton,    Joseph    Brooks    Nehemiah    Brainerd    Hezekiah    Brainerd    John 


136  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Phelps,  Samuel  Gilbert,  Neziah  Bliss,  Elijah  Kellogg,  Benjamin 
Talcott,  Joel  White,  Samuel  Carver  Samuel  Chapman  Isaac  Pinney 
Daniel  Alden  Isaac  Foot  Abner  Barker  Moses  Holmes  Thomas  Pitkin 
Reuben  Sikes  Daniel  Elsworth  David  Sage  Ebenezer  White,  Joseph 
Dart,  John  Clark  Jonathan  Penfield,  John  Curtiss  Timothy  Clark 
Josiah  Cowles  Solomon  Wells,  Israel  Spencer,  Samuel  Lyman 
Jonathan  Bull,  Elisha  Pitkin  Comfort  Sage,  Gad  Stanley  Lemuel 
Roberts  Elisha  Graham  Ichabod  Warner  Edward  Payne  Josiah  Hale 
and  Zebulon  Peck  J""  Esq""®  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace  within  and  for 
the  County  of  Hartford  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Samuel  Bishop  Joseph  Hopkins  Andrew 
Ward  and  James  Beard,  Esq''*  to  l)e  Justices  of  Peace  and  Quorum  in 
and  for  the  County  of  New  Haven  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  James  Wadsworth,  John  Whiting  Caleb 
Beecher  David  Austin  Thomas  Mansfield  Eneas  Munson  Bazel  Mun- 
son  Charles  Chauncey  Timothy  Jones  Jonathan  Dayton  Nehemiah 
Smith.  Josiah  Bradley  Ephraim  Strong,  Gideon  Buckingham,  John 
Dibble  Samuel  Treat  Lewiss  Mallet  Jun"",  Charles  French,  John  Daviss, 
Eliphalet  Hotchkiss,  Thomas  Clark,  Samuel  Lewiss  Jonathan  Baldwin, 
Ezra  Brunson  Reuben  Atwater,  Samuel  Beech,  Aaron  Lyman,  Caleb 
Hall  Oliver  Standley,  Eliakim  Hall,  Caleb  Cook,  John  Hough,  Street 
Hall  Daniel  Hall,  John  Burgis,  Thomas  Burgiss  Jun""  Augustus  Col- 
lins, William  Starr,  Elias  Graves,  James  Barker  Edward  Russell 
Ebenezer  Russell,  Jonah  Clark  Henry  Daggett  Timothy  Ball  Simeon 
Parsons  Stephen  Gunn  &  John  Peck  Esq''*  to  be  Justices  of  Peace  in 
and  for  the  County  of  New  Haven  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Samuel  Coit,  William  Hilhouse  Elisha 
Lathrop  and  William  Noyes  Esq''*  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace  and 
Quorum  in  and  for  the  County  of  New  London  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jonathan  Latimer  Joshua  Raymond 
Winthrop  Saltonstall  Timothy  Green  Joseph  Harriss  Ebenezer  Hart- 
shorn Simon  Tracy  Christopher  Leffingwell  Samuel  Tracy  Rufus 
Lathrop  Elijah  Backus  Daniel  Bishop  Samuel  Leffingwell  J''  Jonathan 
Huntington  Jonathan  Brewster,  Jabez  Fitch  Nehemiah  Waterman 
Benjamin  Coit,  Samuel  Mott,  Robert  Crary  John  Tyler  Jeremiah 
Halsey  John  Avery  Ju""  John  Williams  Charles  Phelps,  Paul  Wheeler 
Nathaniel  Minor  Jonathan  Palmer  Jun''  William  Denison  Joshua 
Babcock  Elijah  Palmer,  William  Williams  of  Groton,  William  Avery 
Benadam  Gallop,  Ebenezer  Ledyard,  Amos  Geer  Thomas  Northrop 
Niles,  Amos  Prentiss  Samuel  Ely  John  Lay  2''  Eleazer  Mather,  Ezra 
Selden  Richard  Wait  Jun""  Andrew  Griswold  Seth  Ely  John  Shipman, 
Justus  Buck  Samuel  Field  Aaron  Eliott  John  Pierson  Theophilus 
Morgan  Hezekiah  Lane  Thomas  Shaw,  Barnabas  Huntington  Samuel 
Lovit,  Elias  Brown  Oliver  Smith  Thomas  Avery  and  Jedediah  Chap- 
man Esq''^  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  and  for  the  County  of  New 
London  the  Year  ensuing. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  137 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Joshua  Coit,  Esq""  to  be  a  Justice  of  the 
Peace  in  and  for  the  County  of  New  London  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Timothy  Starkey  to  be  a  Justice  of  the 
Peace  in  and  for  the  County  of  New  London  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Job  Wright  to  be  a  Justice  of  Peace 
in  and  for  the  County  of  New  London  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Robert  Fairchild  Joseph  Piatt  Cook 
John  Chandler  and  Lemuel  Sanford  Esq'"''  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace 
and  Quorum  in  and  for  the  County  of  Fairfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Samuel  Adams  Daniel  Fairchild  David 
Wilcokson  Daniel  Judson  Abraham  Brinsmade  Elisha  Mills  Daniel 
Bennet  Samuel  Whiting  John  Brooks,  John  Judson  Robert  Walker 
Jonathan  Sturgis  Samuel  Squier  Gold  Selleck  Syllyman  Thaddeus 
Burr  Andrew  Rowland  Hezekiah  Hubbel  Abraham  Andrews  George 
Burr  Samuel  Wakeman  Increase  Bradley  Gershom  Hubbel  Thomas 
Fitch  Thaddeus  Betts  Stephen  Stjohn  2''  Eliphalet  Lockwood  Samuel 
Cook  Silliman  Clap  Raymond  Matthew  Mead  Charles  Webb  John 
Mead  Benjamin  Mead  Jabez  Fitch  Samuel  Olmsted  Philip  Burr  Brad- 
ley John  Benedict  Daniel  Cooley  Daniel  Taylor  Thaddeus  Benedict 
Eli  Mygatt,  Thomas  Taylor  Ephraim  Hubbel  Nehemiah  Beardsley, 
Alexander  Stewart  Zacheus  Towner  Caleb  Baldwin  Henry  Peck  Jabez 
Botsford,  Joseph  Smith  Richard  Fairman  John  Read  Amos  Mead 
Messenger  Palmer  Stephen  Betts  Eliphalet  Sealy  Jun""  James  Cogs- 
well Reuben  Schofield  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  and  for  the  County 
of  Fairfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jabez  Fitch  Nathaniel  Wales  Jun"" 
Ebenezer  Devotion  &  Constant  Southworth  Esq""^  to  be  Justices  of  the 
Peace  &  Quorum  for  the  County  of  Windham  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  William  Williams  Samuel  Gray  Jedidiah 
Elderkin  Hezekiah  Manning  Jacob  Simonds  Ebenezer  Mosely  John 
Clark  Jonathan  Trumbull  Jun''  James  Pinneo  Jun""  Jacob  Eliott, 
Ephraim  Carpenter  James  Bradford  William  Dixon  Elisha  Perkins 
John  Douglas  Andrew  Backus  Joseph  Starr  John  Salter  Ephraim  Root 
Abraham  Burnap  J""  Jesse  Root  Ephraim  Kingsbury  Eliashib  Adams 
David  Payne  John  Fitch  John  Grosvenor  Samuel  Craft,  Jacob  Dresser 
Bryant  Brown,  William  Danielson  Benjamin  Leavens  Elijah  Whiton 
Benjamin  Sumner  Benjamin  Clark  Isaac  Perkins  Samuel  Child  J*" 
Jedidiah  Morse  Charles  Church  Chandler  Elisha  Child  Solomon  Wales 
John  Sessions  Samuel  Stewart  James  Gordon  John  Dixon  John  Cole 
Hez''  Bissell  John  Williams  &  Joseph  Baker  Esq""^  to  be  Justices  of 
Peace  for  the  County  of  Windham  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Daniel  Sherman,  Joshua  Porter  Samuel 
Canfield  and  Jedidiah  Strong  Esq""^  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace  and 
Quorum  within  and  for  the   County   of   Litchfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Jacob  Woodruff  Isaac  Baldwin  David 
Welch  Reuben  Smith  Abraham  Bradley  Daniel  Everett,  Benjamin 
Hinman  Edward  Hinman  David  Hurd  Hezekiah  Thomson  Benjamin 


138  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Specs  Oliver  Parmely  Bushnell  Bostwick  Abel  Hine  Sherman  Bord- 
man  Timothy  Ruggles  Nathan  Eliott,  Jethro  Hatch,  Jedidiah  Hubbell, 
Justus  Sackett,  Daniel  Griswold  John  Canfield  David  Downs  Abel 
Camp  Lott  Norton  Charles  Burwell  Elisha  Baker  Samuel  Forbs, 
Nathan  Hale  Samuel  Nash,  Ebenezer  Norton  xA.saph  Hall  Epaphras 
Sheldon  Shubael  Griswold,  Daniel  Catlin  Cyprian  Webster  George 
Catlin  Zebulon  Merrils  Seth  Smith  Giles  Pettibone  Hosea  Wilcox 
Dudley  Humphrey  William  Cogswell,  John  Calhoun  Thomas  Mathews, 
Timothy  Judd  Thomas  Fenn  Phineas  Royce  Nehemiah  Androus  of 
Hartland  Eleazer  Ensign  Elephaz  Alvord,  Joseph  Wilder  Elijah  Rock- 
well Heman  Swift,  Judah  Kellogg,  John  Peirce  of  Cornwall  Edward 
Rogers  and  Elisha  Sill  Esquires  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace  within 
and  for  the  County  of  Litchfield  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Zerah  Beach,  John  Franklin  &  Hugh 
Forsman  to  be  Justices  of  Peace  and  Quorum  in  and  for  the  County 
of  Westmoreland  the  Year  ensuing. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Nathan  Denison,  Obadiah  Gore  Nathaniel 
Landon  and  Abel  Pierce  to  be  Justices  of  Peace  in  and  for  the  County 
of  Westmoreland  the  Year  ensuing. 


An  Act  for  forming,  regulating  and  conducting  the  Military  Force  of  this 
State. 

Whereas  the  Defence  and  security  of  all  Free  States  depends  under 
God  upon  the  Exertions  of  a  well  regulated  Militia,  and  the  Laws  here- 
tofore Enacted  have  Proved  inadequate  to  the  End  designed.  Where- 
fore 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
all  Male  Persons  from  sixteen  Years  of  Age  to  forty  five,  shall  consti- 
tute the  Military  Force  of  this  State  except  Members  of  the  Council, 
of  the  House  of  Representatives,  and  of  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States  for  the  Time  being,  the  State  Treasurer  and  Secretary,  Justices 
of  the  Peace  Field,  Commissioned  and  Staff  Officers  Honorably  dis- 
charged, Ministers  of  the  Gospel,  the  President  Tutors  and  Students 
of  College  Phisicians  and  Surgeons,  Select  Men  constant  School 
Masters,  One  Miller  to  each  Grist  Mill  being  approved  by  the  Select 
Men,  and  having  a  Certificate  thereof,  constant  Mariners  who  make 
it  their  constant  Business  to  go  to  Sea,  Sheriffs  and  Constables  con- 
stant Ferrymen,  Persons  disabled  through  Lameness,  or  other  Bodily 
Infirmity  during  the  continuance  of  such  disability  producing  a  Cer- 
tificate thereof  from  two  Able  Phisicians,  to  the  acceptance  of  his  or 
their  Commissioned  Officers,  Non  Commissioned  Officers  and  Privates 
who  have  Inlisted  or  shall  hereafter  Inlist  into  the  Connecticut  Line 
of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  for  the  Term  of  the  present  War, 
and  shall  have  faithfully  served  for  said  Term,  and  obtained  an  Honor- 
able Discharge  and  Indians  Negroes  and   Molattoes. 


.yoy  OF   CONNECTICUT. 


139 


Provided  nevertheless  that  such  Mihtary  Officers,  and  all  House- 
Uouf;rnnd''othe.s  not  fifty  fi«  ^^ar-t  Age   sha    gwe  th.^^^^^^^^^^^ 
ance  on  Days  appo-ted    or  v.ewm^  tw^opoZn  ot  Military  Duty, 
whL°crd^bfa"sup«t^  Officer  in  the  &ffi'ce  they  have  respectively 

'"''Cf Whereas  sundry  Persons  have  heretofore,  obtained  Discharges 
irnrDLrile   =n^%e^f   th^^^^  of   the 

effe";:  San  in  tfe  ^^^^^^^^  :U^^Z;'^  ^^  ^ 

flticT  a'^^'LTi^ ro^do^ZtTrsucT-c^^anls  as  others  hy  Law 
are  Such  Discharges  ,jotw,thstand,ng^  ^^^^^^  ^^  ^,^^ 

.,  "^^  lirwhrchrfteebyd  solved  shall  cont.nue  and  remain  as 
fheTnow  are  m  respect  to  th'e  Lmes  of  Division  and  Boundar.es,  and 
Order  of  dignifjcat.on.  ^^^^^^j   ^  Cottrpanies 

"^-fSS^ssr  t!;:-^tif  ^:^-.  "^^ 

constitute  the  ninth  Regiment.    Those   m  tlie    i  o  .^ 

Cheshire  -d^^^^  ,^^1^  ^n^  T  W^^^^  ^-cept   the   fourth 

the   Towns   °^^  P°"^[^  j^;^^^^^^^^^^         constitute  the   eleventh   Regiment. 
Company  m  said  Killingiey;    sna  ^      Company  in  the 


140  poBuc  KBcxmis  ^i^y, 

tike  faaxteentii  Regriment.  Those  in  the  Towns  of  Fannington,  exdush-e 
<d  ihat  part  tiaereof  lying  in  the  Parish  of  W'intonbun-  and  Southington 
shall  ocmstittite  tbe  fifteentii  RegimenL  Those  in  the  Towns  of  Dan- 
bmy  Ridgfidd  NewTown  and  New  Fairfield  shall  constitute  the  six- 
teenth Regiment.  Those  in  the  Towns  of  Litchfield  Goshen  Torringtori 
and  Harwis^on  shall  constitute  the  seventeenth  Regiment.  Those  in 
the  Town  of  Symsbury  diaU  oonsdtnte  the  eighteenth  Regiment.  Those 
in  the  Towns  of  East  Windsor  Enfield  Bolton  and  that  part  of  Hanford 
on  the  East  Side  of  Comwylimt  River  shall  constitute  Ae  nineteenth 
Regiment.  Those  in  the  Town  of  Norwich  shall  constitute  the  t\%-entieth 

Regiment.    Those  in  the  Towns  of  Plainiield  Canterbun.-  Vo'' ■n 

and  the  South  Company  in  Killingley  shall  constitute  the  r«-e:-.  :.:;: 
R^pment.  Those  in  the  Towns  of  Tolland  Somers  Stafford,  \\'illing- 
ton  and  Union  shall  constitute  the  twent\^  second  Regiment.  Those 
in  the  Towns  of  Midletown  and  Chatham  shall   :  -.te  the  twenty- 

third  Regiment.  Those  in  the  Town  of  Westmore.c:^  -/xall  Constitute 
the  twent>-  fourth  Regiment.  Those  in  the  Towns  of  East  Hadam 
and  Colchester  except  the  Company  in  Marlborough  in  said  Colchester 
shall  Constitute  the  twenty-  fifth  Regiment,  Those  in  the  Towns  of 
New  Hartford  Hartland  \Vinchester  Barkhemsted  and  Colbrook  shall 
constitute  the  twent}-  sixth  Regiment.  Those  in  the  Tovras  of  Water- 
bury  and  Watertown  shall  Constitute  the  tK'ent>^  seventh  Regiment; 
And  where  by  the  Division  of  Compani^  into  Regiments  which  hath 
or  shall  be  made,  it  shall  so  happen  liiat  a  Company  shall  be  divided 
and  put  part  into  one  Raiment  and  part  into  another  in  Such  Case 
the  'MmoT  part  of  such  Company  shall  belong  to  the  Regiment  to 
which  the  Major  part  belongs. 

And  the  several  Regiments  shall  be  formed  into  Brigades  in  manner 
fottowing  \iz  The  first  sixth  nineteenth  and  twenty-  second  Regiments 
shall  constitute  the  first  Brigade,  The  second  seventh  Tenth,  twenty- 
third  and  twent>'  seventh  Raiments  shall  constitute  the  second  Brigade, 
the  third  eighth  twentieth  and  t»-enty  fifth  Regiments  shall  constitute 
the  third  Brigade,  The  fourth  ninth  thirteenth  and  sixteenth  Regiments 
shall  constitute  the  fourth  Brigade.  The  fifth  ele^•enth  twelfth  and 
twent}-  first  Regiments  shall  constitute  the  fifth  Brigade,  The  four- 
teenth fifteenth  seventeenth  eighteenth  twenty  fourth  and  twent>-  sixth 
Regiments  shall  constitute  the  sixth  Brigade. 

A7id  be  it  further  Enacted,  That  the  Companies  of  Light  Dragoons, 
which  have  by  Virtue  of  the  Laws  heretofore  made  been  formed  out 
of  the  Regiments  of  Infantr}-,  shall  be  formed  into  Regiments  in  manner 
following  viz  Those  in  the  first  second  sixth  seventh  tenth  and  twent}- 
third  Regiments  of  Infantry  shall  constitute  the  first  Regiment,  Those 
in  the  third  eighth  twelfth  twentieth  and  twenty  fifth  Regiments  of 
Infantry-  shall  constitute  the  second  Regiment,  Those  in  the  fourth 
ninth  and  sixteenth  Regiments  of  Infantn.'  shall  constitute  the  third 
Regiment.  Those  in  the  fifth,  eleventh  nineteenth  twenty  first  and 
twent)'  second  Regiments  of  Infantry  shall  constitute  the  fourth  Regi- 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  141 

merit.  Those  in  the  thirteenth  fourteenth  fifteenth  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  Regiments  of  Infantry  shall  constitute  the  fifth   Regiment. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  the  Governor 
of  this  State  for  the  Time  being  shall  be  Captain  General  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief,  and  the  Deputy  Governor  for  the  Time  being  shall 
be  Lieutenant  General  of  and  over  all  the  Military  Force  of  this  State, 
and  there  shall  be  appointed  by  the  General  Assembly  as  may  be 
necessary,  One  Brigadier  General  to  the  command  of  each  Brigade 
and  One  Lieutenant  Colonel  Commandant,  and  one  Major  to  each 
Regiment  of  Infantry,  and  One  Major  in  each  of  said  Regiments  of 
Cavalry  to  be  commissioned  by  the  Governor ;  and  in  every  Infantry 
Company  when  there  are  sixty  four  Soldiers  besides  Officers  there 
shall  be  One  Captain  one  Lieutenant  and  one  Ensign  four  Serjeants 
four  Corporals  one  Drummer  and  one  Fifer  and  where  there  are 
thirty  two  Soldiers  there  shall  be  one  Lieutenant  and  one  Ensign 
2  Serjeants  2  Corporals  one  Drummer  &  one  Fifer  &  where  there  are 
but  twenty  four  Soldiers  there  shall  be  one  Lieutenant  two  Serjeants, 
two  Corporals  and  one  Fifer,  and  in  every  Company  of  Cavalry  of 
forty  Soldiers,  which  number  no  Company  shall  exceed,  there  shall 
be  one  Captain  one  Lieutenant,  One  Cornet,  and  one  Quarter  Master 
four  Corporals,  one  Clerk  and  one  Trumpeter,  which  Officers  the 
respective  Companies  have  Liberty  to  nominate,  the  Individuals  of 
said  Companies  being  notified  by  their  respective  Commanding  Officers 
that  he  is  about  to  lead  them  to  the  Choice  of  such  Commissioned 
Officers  and  in  Case  of  the  Infantry  the  Householders  and  others  by 
Law  obliged  to  keep  Arms  at  least  three  Days  before  such  Choice, 
and  all  Commissioned  Officers  shall  be  established  by  the  General 
Assembly  and  the  non  Commissioned  Officers  by  Warrant  from  the 
commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment  to  which  they  belong. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  that  the  Captain 
General  or  Commander  in  Chief  or  in  his  Absence  the  Lieutenant  General 
is  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  as  he  may  Judge  necessary,  upon 
occasion  of  Alarm,  Invasion  or  Notice  of  the  Appearance  of  an  Enemy 
either  by  Sea  or  Land,  to  Order  the  whole  or  any  part  of  the  Military 
Force  of  this  State,  to  be  Assembled  in  Martial  Array  and  put  in 
Warlike  Posture,  and  the  same  lead  Order  or  employ  for  the  Assisting 
or  releiving  any  of  the  Inhabitants  of  this  or  the  neighbouring  States, 
attacked  by  an  Enemy  or  in  Danger  thereof,  and  Generally  to  Issue 
out  or  Publish,  either  through  the  Channel  of  the  Public  Prints  or  by 
the  Staff  Departments,  such  Orders  as  he  may  Judge  expedient  to 
carry  into  Execution  the  Intents  and  Designs  of  this  Act ;  and  all 
subordinate  Officers  are  hereby  required  to  yield  entire  Obedience 
thereto  accordingly;  And  the  Officers  severally  commanding  Bri- 
gades Regiments  and  Companies  are  hereby  vested  with  the  Same 
Powers  and  Authorities  within  the  Limits  of  their  respective  Com- 
mands Provided  that  when  they  or  any  of  them  find  it  necessary  to 
Order  out  the  force  under  their  command,  they  shall  forthwith  Post 


142  PUBLIC  iL^oams  Max. 

£TirEx  me   ~   '  '   rsrsre  i'       '         ~      '  fjos  rherr'  :   ■'  ' '        '  :   i-:~ 

S.Lierv.  and  the  Q5ceT  recerriag  such  lnreii::§-ence  shall  Observe  the 
sarne  line  off  Candnnt  in  order  thai  ii  may  in  ihe  most  Ezspedinons 


_ :   „_   r^ers  oi  Brig^ades 

max  as  ofren  as  ihey  se*  Canse.  require  the  Atrendance  of  any  or  all 
the  Field  QScers  tinder  Their  respecrrve  Commands,  at  such  Time  and 
Place  as  the}*     '    " 'er  Tr:±  -[hera   or  the    "   ■■--•■    ■" 

~  _  -  ^        .     __  c    r  ~  rers  oi  Regiments 

^h^V,  '^  Tested  -wirh  Ba  Powers  and  for  like  Pnrposes  to  call  together 
in  like  manner  any  or  all  the  Commissioned  OScers  of  their  respec- 
-■       ~  ents.   L'  '   ''^ "   ~    '"'    "■— -^r?  of  ~---— — -;   sre  also  hereby 

Ir..^.  .-:--_   and    _.:.-..-    :.     -j:..:,    the   Sr _   — panies   in   their 

rest»ecrrre  Regiments,  and  also  to  divide  said  Companies  as  they  may, 
TT-h  the  advice  of  the  Commissioned  OScers  of  the  Companies  pr-> 
DDsed  to  be  :  '  '  from  Time  to  Time  Jndg^e  expedient  agreeably 
lo  th-  '  —  --■-  diis  Act 

_-  -  Enacted  that  if  any  Commissioned  Omcer  shall 

give  vp  Ms  Commissior:  ■w-rtnotd:  Liberty  from  the  Captain  General. 
and  if  any  Noncommissione:      ~  :er  shall  give  tip  his  Warrant,  witr      : 

liberrr  irom  -rhe    ~ ,       —  :er  of  the  Rr— ^-    — -  -        - 

beJon^s.   everv    su^..     :__:^_:--_    and    Non    C^-—..ii.^.-     ^_;_.^r 

shall  be  rednced  to  the  Ranks. 

Aitd  be  it  further  Enacted  That  there  shall  be  from  Time  to  Time 
L  '^5  roET  be  necessary  by  "\Var~'    -    '-   -         -        -  -vJn  General 

1.-   ..       —  General  over  the  -whole  1. u..   y.   -— -    .;::-:z:.  and  One 

Briradt    r   in   each   Brigade   in   like   manner  by  the   respecnve 

Engadiers  General  and  one  Adjutant  in  each  Regiment  in  Hke  manner 
by  tbe  Commanding  OScers  of  Regiments  respectively,  -whose  Ehity 
it  »;hpT  be  carefullv  and  diligently  to  collect  and  truly  make  up  all 
returns  in  their  several  Limits,  at  the  Time  and  according  to  the 
Form  or  Forms  that  maybe  Ordered,  and  generally  to  execute  sudi 
legal  Orders  as  may  be  enjoined  on  them  by  their  Stq)erior  OScers, 

and  the  C '     r  Omcers  of  Re;  ■    --  ^gQ  ^  ]^^  maimer 

aDDoint  Oij-  .  ^,-  -  .aster  and  One  ^-.^:--:  --^.:er  from  the  line  of 
therr  respective  Regiments  and  also  one  Surgeon  and  Mate;  and  from 
■tibe  lists  of  Serjeants  Drummers  &  Fifers  shall  appoint  One  Serjeant 
Major,   One   Quarter   Master   Serjeant.   One  Drum   Major  and  One 

Fife  Major,   z'-'   '''-'    -j—'—t    "■— ?ers   of   Companies    shall  have 

libern-  io  ap>..:..  _:  _:-  _-_  — z-  _-  ^rrjeants,  One  Orderly  Serjeant 
-which  several  Officers  shall  be  liable  to  be  displaced  for  Misdemeanor 
or  neglect  of  Duty  by  the  Officers  granting  such  ^^'a^rant  or  their 
Superiors  in  Office. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  143 

And  he  it  further  Enacted  that  there  shall  be  appointed  from  Time 
to  Time  as  may  be  necessary  by  the  General  Assembly,  One  Quarter 
Master  General  with  Power  of  substituting  a  Deputy  Quarter  Master 
General  in  each  Brigade  And  the  said  Quarter  Master  General  his 
Deputies  and  the  Regimental  Quarter  Masters,  shall  each  and  every 
of  them  be  sworn  to  a  faithfull  I)ischarge  of  the  Duties  of  their  Office, 
And  it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  Quarter  Master  General  to  provide 
keep  and  maintain  a  Magazine  of  Powder  Ball  and  other  warlike  Stores 
and  Camp  Equipage,  to  be  ready  for  the  Use  of  this  State  as  Occasion 
may  require  according  to  the  Directions  of  the  General  Assembly  for 
the  Procuring  of  which  Supplies,  and  for  defraying  the  necessary 
Charges  of  his  Department,  he  shall  from  Time  to  Time  by  Order  of 
the  General  Assembly  or  Governor  and  Council  receive  out  of  the 
Public  Treasury  of  this  State  such  Sums  of  Money  as  they  shall  Judge 
expedient,  and  shall  give  Bonds  to  the  State  Treasurer,  with  Sufficient 
Surety,  faithfully  to  apply  the  same,  and  to  render  his  Account  when 
required,  And  the  said  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  shall  Aid  and 
Assist  the  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Procuring  of  said  Supplies 
and  are  to  attend  such  Legal  Orders  respecting  their  Department,  as 
they  may  from  Time  to  Time  receive  from  him  or  any  General  Officer 
under  whose  Command  they  belong,  rendering  their  regular  Accounts 
of  Monies  received  and  expended,  and  making  up  and  forwarding 
Returns,  according  to  such  form  or  Forms  as  shall  be  Ordered  to  said 
Quarter  Master  General ;  who  is  hereby  Impowered  to  remove  and 
displace  any  of  his  said  Deputies  for  ^lisdemeanors  or  neglect  of  Duty. 
And  it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  Regimental  Quarter  Masters  to  provide 
and  keep  a  sufficient  Quantity  of  Ammunition  and  Warlike  Stores 
for  the  Use  of  their  respective  Regiments  to  be  kept  in  such  Place 
or  Places  as  shall  be  Ordered  by  the  Field  Officers,  which  shall  not  be 
less  than  One  Pound  of  Good  Powder,  three  pounds  of  Ball  and  six 
Flints  for  each  non  Commissioned  Officer  and  effective  Soldiers  in 
their  respective  Regiments  in  Time  of  War,  and  in  Time  of  Peace 
half  the  Quantity  of  each  of  said  Articles ;  and  also  two  Tents  two 
Camp  Kettles  to  every  Company  of  sixty  four  Privates  and  in  the  Same 
proportion  for  a  greater  or  smaller  number,  and  each  Regimental 
Quarter  Master  shall  make  return  of  the  State  and  Quantity  of  the 
Military  Stores  and  Camp  Equipage  in  their  respective  Regiments, 
certifyed  by  the  commanding  Officers  by  the  first  Day  of  May  annually 
and  oftner  if  thereto  required,  to  the  Deputy  Quarter  ]Master  General, 
in  the  Brigade  to  which  they  respectively  belong,  who  on  receiving 
the  Same  is  to  form  and  make  up  a  Brigade  Return  of  the  same  kind, 
and  transmit  the  Same  to  the  Quarter  Master  General  by  the  tenth 
Day  of  May  annually  and  oftner  if  thereto  required.  And  said  Quarter 
Master  General  shall  make  a  Simular  return  of  the  State  of  the 
Military  Stores  through  the  State  by  the  IS'''  Day  of  May,  and  oftner 
if  thereto  required  to  the  Captain  General. 


144  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  that  every  Orderly  Serjeant  or  Clerk 
of  the  respective  Companies  of  Infantry  or  Cavalry  shall  take  the 
following  Oath  viz ;  You  do  Swear  truly  to  perform  the  Ofifice  of  an 
Orderly  Serjeant  or  Clerk  to  the  utmost  of  Your  skill  and  Ability  in 
all  Things  appertaining  to  said  Office  according  to  Law.  So  help 
You  God.  Whose  Duty  it  shall  be  to  call  over  the  Roll  of  the  Company 
on  Days  of  viewing  of  Arms  and  Training  Days,  and  to  note  the 
Defects  of  Individuals  by  their  absence  or  otherwise  to  execute  all 
Legal  Warrants  to  him  directed  by  his  Superior  Officer  for  the  levy- 
ing any  Fine  or  Fines  on  Delinquents  with  the  necessary  Charges  arising 
thereon,  being  by  virtue  of  said  Warrant  as  fully  Impowered  thereto 
as  Constables  in  Civil  Cases  and  to  account  for  the  same  as  hereafter 
Provided.  And  be  it  jitrtJier  Enacted  that  every  Orderly  Serjeant  of  the 
Infantry  and  each  Clerk  of  the  Cavalry,  shall  take  an  exact  List  or 
roll  of  all  the  Officers  belonging  to  or  living  within  the  Limits  of  the 
Company  or  Troop  to  which  such  Serjeant  or  Clerk  belongs  twice 
in  every  Year  at  least  viz  on  the  first  Monday  of  April  and  September 
annually,  and  oftner  if  thereto  required  by  the  Commanding  Officer 
of  the  Company  to  which  he  belongs,  therein  setting  down  and  distin- 
guishing the  Rank  of  the  several  Officers,  and  the  State  and  Condition 
of  the  Privates  in  said  Company  or  Troop,  according  to  such  form 
and, Orders  as  may  be  given  under  his  Hand  and  Test  of  Office  and 
the  same  transmit  to  the  commanding  officer  of  the  Company  or  Troop 
to  which  he  belongs  whose  Duty  it  shall  be  to  Inspect  and  if  necessary 
to  notify;  and  having  Certifyed  the  Same  under  his  Hand  and  Office 
shall  cause  the  Same  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Adjutant  or  Serjeant 
Major  of  the  Regiment  to  which  he  belongs  by  the  tenth  Day  of  April 
and  Septemb""  Annually,  which  Adjutant  having  received  the  returns 
of  each  Company  or  Troop  in  the  Regiment  shall  make  up  a  simular 
return  of  the  State  of  the  whole  Regiment  of  Infantry  or  Cavalry  as 
the  Case  may  be,  and  Attest  the  Same  and  it  being  examined  approved 
and  Certified  by  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment,  shall  in  the 
Case  of  the  Infantry,  be  transmitted  to  the  Brigade  Major,  and  in  Case 
of  the  Cavalry  to  the  Adjutant  General  by  the  twentieth  Day  of  April 
and  September  annually;  and  the  Brigade  iNIajor  from  the  returns  of 
the  several  Regiments  of  Infantry,  shall  make  up  a  similar  return  of 
the  strength  of  the  whole  Brigade,  which  being  by  him  attested  and 
examined,  approved  and  Certified  by  the  Brigadier  General  shall  be 
transmitted  to  the  Adjutant  General  by  the  tenth  Day  of  May  and 
October  annuallv.  to  be  bv  him  formed  together  with  the  returns  he 
may  receive  from  the  Regiments  of  Cavalry,  into  a  General  return  of 
the  whole  Military  Force  of  this  State  which  being  attested  shall  be 
transmitted  to  the  Captain  General,  to  be  by  him  laid  before  the  General 
Assembly  at  such  Times  as  he  or  they  may  think  proper,  and  every 
Captain  neglecting  to  make  a  return  as  aforesaid  or  making  false  return 
to  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment  shall  forfeit  and  pay  a  fine 
of  ten  Pounds;  and  if  any  Commanding  Officer  of  any  Regiment  shall 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  145 

neglect  to  make  a  Regimental  Return  as  aforesaid  or  shall  make  a 
false  return,  he  shall  forfeit  and  pay  a  fine  of  twenty  Pounds,  and  if 
any  commanding  Ofificer  of  a  Brigade  shall  neglect  or  refuse  to  make 
a  return  as  herein  directed,  he  shall  forfeit  and  pay  a  fine  of  forty 
Pounds,  the  Distress  thereof  to  be  granted  by  the  commanding  officer 
of  the  Regiment  or  Brigade  to  which  such  Delinquent  Officer  belongs 
or  by  the  Captain  General,  directed  to  the  Adjutant  Brigade  Major 
or  Adjutant  General  as  the  nature  of  the  Case  shall  require,  and 
returnable  in  four  Weeks  unless  such  delinquent  Officer  shall  make  a 
Satisfactory  Excuse  to  the  Officers  hereby  directed  to  grant  such 
Warrant  within  Twelve  Days  after  such  neglect  or  Default  shall 
happen, 

And  be  it  further  Enacted,  that  all  such  as  belong  to  the  Infantry 
Companies,  and  Householders  under  fifty-five  Years  of  Age  shall  at 
all  Times  be  furnished  at  their  own  expence  with  a  well  fixed  Musquet, 
the  Barrell  not  less  than  three  feet  and  an  half  long  and  a  Bayonet 
fitted  thereto,  with  a  Sheath  and  Belt  or  Strap  for  the  Same  with  a 
ram  Rod  worm  priming  Wire  and  Brush,  one  Cartouch  Box  carrying 
not  less  than  sixteen  rounds  of  Cartridges  One  Powder  Horn  or  Flask 
containing  half  a  Pound  of  good  Musquet  Powder,  one  Pouch  con- 
taining One  pound  and  an  half  of  Bullets  fit  for  his  Gun  six  good 
Flints,  and  each  Militia  Man  one  Canteen  holding  not  less  than  three 
Pints,  upon  Penalty  of  forfeiting  and  Paying  a  fine  of  three  shillings 
for  want  of  such  Arms  and  Amunition  as  is  hereby  required,  and  one 
shilling  for  each  Defect  and  the  like  Sum  or  Sums  for  every  four 
Weeks  he  shall  remain  unprovided. 

Provided  nevertheless,  That  if  any  Soldier  shall  in  the  Judgment 
of  the  Select  Men  of  the  Town  to  which  he  belongs,  be  unable  to  Arm 
and  accoutre  himself  agreeable  to  the  directions  of  this  Act  It  shall 
be  the  Duty  of  such  Select  Men  to  Certify  the  Same  to  the  Com- 
missioned Officers  of  the  Company  to  which  such  Soldier  belongs, 
in  Order  that  Execution  may  not  Issue  against  him  for  deficiency  in 
such  Arms  and  Accoutrements;  and  also  at  the  expence  of  such  Town 
to  provide  such  Soldier  with  Arms  and  the  whole  or  any  part  of  such 
accoutrements  as  may  be  necessary  within  forty  Days  from  the  Time 
of  granting  such  Certificate  under  Penalty  of  the  value  of  such  Arms 
and  Accoutrements  to  be  recovered  of  any  or  all  of  said  Select  Men 
by  Warrant  from  an  Assistant  or  Justice  of  the  Peace  upon  proper 
Information  and  Proof  of  such  neglect,  by  said  Commissioned  Officers 
which  Warrant  shall  be  directed  to  any  Sherifif  or  Constable  proper 
to  Serve  the  Same  returnable  in  sixty  Days,  and  the  fine  payable  into 
the  Treasury  of  such  Town  And  all  Arms  and  Accoutrements  thus 
Provided  shall  be  the  Property  of  such  Town  and  shall  by  the  com- 
manding Officer  of  the  Company  be  deposited  in  such  Place  or  Places 
as  he  shall  think  proper,  to  be  ready  for  such  Soldiers  as  occasion 
shall  require  and  such  Officer  shall  stand  accountable  for  such  Arms 


146  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

and  Accoutrements  and  shall  be  Liable  to  pay  for  the  same  if  lost 
through  his  neglect  or  Default. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted,  That  every  Light  Dragoon  shall  always 
be  provided  with  a  good  Serviceable  Horse  not  less  than  fourteen 
Hands  high  to  the  acceptance  of  the  two  chief  Commissioned  Officers 
of  the  Company  to  which  he  belongs  covered  with  a  good  Saddle  with 
Housing  and  other  proper  Furniture  Bitt  Bridle  and  Holsters  a  Case 
of  good  Pistols,  a  sword  or  Cutlass  not  less  than  four  feet  in  length 
and  also  a  Cap  made  of  Jerk  Leather,  or  other  cover  for  the  Head 
suflicient  to  withstand  the  force  of  a  Broad  Sword  a  Flask  or  Cartouch 
Box  one  Pound  of  good  Powder,  three  Pounds  of  sizable  Bullets  twelve 
Flints  a  good  pair  of  Boots  and  Spurs  on  penalty  of  three  Pounds 
for  want  of  such  Horse  and  the  value  of  each  other  Article  in  which 
he  shall  be  deficient. 

And  he  it  jur titer  Enacted,  that  the  commanding  Officers  of  Com- 
panys  shall  appoint  the  Days  of  Exercise  and  the  Company  shall  have 
three  Days  Warning,  which  warning  shall  be  given  by  the  Orderly 
Serjeant  or  Clerk  or  any  Serjeant  or  Corporal  of  the  Company  or  in 
any  other  way  agreed  on  by  said  Companies ;  and  every  Soldier  so 
warned  as  aforesaid  shall  give  his  Attendance  at  Time  and  Place  ap- 
pointed compleat  in  his  Arms,  and  dressed  in  a  Soldier  like  manner. 
That  every  commanding  Officer  of  Companies  shall  draw  forth  his 
Company  four  Days  in  a  Year,  in  order  to  instruct  them  in  the  Use 
of  their  Arms  and  Discipline  of  War  and  the  Days  appointed  shall  be 
in  the  Months  of  March  April  May  September  October  and  Novemb"", 
annually.  That  on  the  first  Monday  of  May  and  October  annually, 
sucii  commanding  Officer  shall  cause  the  Arms,  Ammunition  and 
Accoutrements  of  all  under  his  command  to  be  reviewed ;  House- 
holders and  others  by  Law  obliged  to  keep  Arms  to  be  considered  for 
this  purpose  to  be  under  the  command  of  the  Officers  of  the  Infantry 
Companies  within  the  Limits  of  which  they  dwell ;  and  if  any  of  the 
Persons  aforesaid  shall  not  appear  on  either  of  said  Days  being  duely 
Warned,  he  shall  Pay  a  fine  of  six  shillings  for  non  appearence  and 
for  each  deficiency  of  Arms  Ammunition  and  accoutrements  on  the 
Days  appointed  for  the  viewing  of  Arms,  the  same  Penalty  as  hereto- 
fore Provided  for  neglect  of  furnishing  such  Articles,  unless  such 
Person  shall  appear  before  the  reviewing  Officer,  within  twelve  Days 
after  such  Day  of  review  or  Exercise,  and  make  a  satisfactory  Excuse 
for  his  NonAppearance  on  said  Day,  and  also  shew  his  Arms  and 
Ammunition  to  such  reviewing  Officers,  and  avouch  them  to  be  his 
own,  and  that  they  have  not,  by  any  Person  whatever  been  carried 
for  to  be  reviewed  upon  or  after  said  Day. 

And  if  any  Serjeant  of  the  Foot,  or  Corporal  of  the  Troop  shall 
be  delinquent  in  Arms  Ammunition  and  accoutrements  or  shall  neglect 
to  appear  and  attend  the  Duty  of  his  Place  he  shall  for  each  Days 
neglect  pay  a  fine  of  nine  shillings  and  for  deficiency  of  Arms  and 
Ammunition  the  same  as  in  Case  of  a  Private,  That  each  Drummer 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  147 

Trumpeter  and  Fifer  shall  upon  his  accepting  the  Office  to  which  he 
is  chosen,  Provide  himself  with  a  good  Drum  Trumpet  or  fife,  as 
the  nature  of  his  Office  shall  require,  and  constantly  attend  service  when 
required  under  Penalty  of  eight  shillings  fine  for  each  Days  neglect 
and  also  the  value  of  the  Article  in  which  he  may  be  deficient  as  afore- 
said the  Distress  therefor  as  also  for  the  fines  and  Penalties  incurred 
by  Serjeants  Corporals  and  Privates,  for  non  attendance  deficiency 
or  otherwise,  to  be  granted  by  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Company, 
And  if  any  such  commanding  Officer  shall  neglect  to  call  forth  his 
Company  as  by  this  Act  is  directed  or  shall  neglect  to  Issue  his  War- 
rant of  Distress  for  each  non  appearance  and  deficiency  against  Delin- 
quent noncommissioned  Officers  and  Privates  he  shall  forfeit  and 
Pay  as  a  line  for  every  Days  neglect  in  viewing  Arms  ten  Pounds,  and 
for  every  Days  Exercise  short  of  four  Days  in  the  Year  five  Pounds, 
and  for  Neglecting  to  Issue  his  Warrant  of  Distress  as  aforesaid,  the 
value  due  from  each  Delinquent  in  his  Company,  which  fines  and 
forfeitures  shall  be  recovered  of  such  delinquent  Officer  by  warrant 
of  Distress  to  be  Issued  by  the  commanding  Officers  of  the  Regiment 
to  wliich  such  delinquent  Officer  belongs,  in  ten  Days  after  such  neglect 
shall  be  known,  and  directed  to  the  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment,  and 
returnable  in  four  Weeks,  and  such  Adjutant  in  case  of  neglect  or 
refusal  to  execute  such  Warrant  shall  be  Cashiered  or  reduced  to  the 
Ranks.  And  if  any  Lieutenant  Cornet  Ensign  or  Quarter  Master  of 
any  Company  shall  neglect  or  refuse  to  appear  on  any  Muster  Day, 
Day  of  Exercise  in  viewing  of  Arms,  by  the  Captain  of  such  Company 
appointed  and  attend  the  Duty  of  his  Post  he  shall  Pay  for  each  Days 
neglect  the  Sum  of  forty  shillings,  the  Distress  therefor  to  be  Issued 
directed  and  returned,  as  against  commanding  Officers  of  Companies 
aforesaid  unless  a  satisfactory  Excuse  shall  be  made  to  the  commanding 
Officer  of  the  Regiment  within  twelve  Days  after  such  Day  of  Exercise 
or  Review. 

And  the  Commanding  Officer  of  each  Regiment  shall  call  forth 
and  muster  together  the  several  Companies  of  this  Regiment  once  in 
two  Years  for  Regimental  Exercise  and  review,  unless  his  Regiment 
may  be  so  large  that  he  may  Judge  it  best  to  call  but  one  half  of  the 
Companies  at  one  Time  and  the  remaining  Part  at  another  Time  within 
the  Year,  which  Muster  the  several  commanding  Officers  shall  attend 
with  their  Companies  under  Penalty  of  ten  Pounds  to  be  distrained 
by  Warrant  from  the  commanding  Officer  in  manner  aforesaid,  And 
every  Person  inrolled  in  any  Company  as  aforesaid  shall  attend  all 
Duty  in  said  Company  untill  Orderly  dismissed  or  removed  out  of  the 
Limits  of  said  Company  or  otherwise  suffer  the  Penalties  herein 
Provided.  And  the  two  Chief  Officers  of  any  Company  shall  Order  the 
convicting  and  punishing  of  Disorders  and  Contempt  on  Days  of  Exer- 
cise, the  Punishment  not  being  greater  than  riding  the  Wooden  Horse 
for  a  Time  not  exceeding  one  Hour  or  a  fine  of  forty  shillings  to  be 
recovered  in  the  Same  Way  and  manner  as  for  Non  appearence  and 


148  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

deficiency ;  and  the  commanding  Officer  of  a  Regiment  shall  be  vested 
with  like  Powers  on  the  Days  appointed  for  Regimental  Exercise  and 
Review.  That  all  Persons  under  the  Age  of  forty  five  Years  who 
have  Served  as  Serjeants  of  Foot  or  Corporals  of  Horse  in  any  Com- 
pany of  Foot  or  Horse  in  this  State,  and  have  or  shall  be  regularly 
discharged,  or  shall  remove  and  live  within  the  Limits  of  any  other 
Company  than  that  in  which  they  have  served  in  the  Offices  afores'' 
shall  be  InroUed  in  the  respective  Companies  of  Foot  within  the  Limits 
of  which  they  dwell  and  shall  attend  all  Military  Duty  as  Grenadiers 
forming  upon  the  Right  of  the  several  Companies  to  which  tncy  belong 
according  to  the  Dates  of  their  several  Warrants,  being  liable  to  Detach- 
ment to  serve  only  as  Serjeants  or  Corporals,  according  as  they  may 
have  respectively  received  Warrants  atecedent  [sic]  to  such  enroll- 
ment, and  such  Serjeant  or  Corporal  so  enrolled  shall  furnish  them- 
selves with  every  Military  accoutrement  as  the  Privates  of  their 
respective  Companies,  excepting  a  Cap  suitable  for  a  Grenadier  which 
shall  be  provided  by  the  Town  to  which  they  respectively  belong  agree- 
able to  the  directions  of  the  Commission  Officers  commanding  said 
Companies,  and  those  who  shall  receive  the  said  Caps  shall  be  ac- 
countable to  the  Treasurer  of  that  Town  which  shall  furnish  the  same, 
in  Case  of  Loss  or  Damage  the  said  Cap  shall  sustain  when  in  their 
Hands,  and  if  any  such  Serjeant  or  Corporal  shall  be  discharged  or 
remove  out  of  the  Limits  of  such  Company  they  shall  return  the  Cap 
they  shall  receive  as  aforesaid  to  the  Town  Treasurer  aforesaid ; 

And  be  it  jurtJier  Enacted  that  if  any  Person  in  this  State  shall 
at  any  Time  after  the  rising  of  this  Assembly,  Inlist  into  any  Company 
of  Cavalry,  which  exceeds  thirty  Men  Officers  included  at  the  Time 
of  such  Inlistment  or  having  already  inlisted  into  any  Company  of 
Cavalry,  shall  not  within  three  Months  from  the  Time  aforesaid  furnish 
and  equip  himself  agreeably  to  the  Provisions  of  this  Act,  or  that  shall 
hereafter  Inlist  into  such  Company,  and  shall  not  within  three  Months 
After  such  his  Inlistment  in  like  manner  furnish  himself  such  Person 
so  inlisted  in  either  of  the  Cases  aforesaid,  shall  by  the  commanding 
Officer  of  such  Company  be  discharged  and  dismissed  from  the  same, 
and  the  said  commanding  Officer  shall  thereupon  forthwith  Certify  the 
Name  of  the  Person  so  discharged  with  the  Circumstances  of  the  Case 
to  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Company  of  Infantry  within  the 
Limits  of  which  the  Person  so  discharged  belongs  whose  Duty  it  shall 
be  to  enroll  and  require  such  Person  to  attend  and  do  Duty  in  his 
Company.  And  if  any  Commanding  Officer  of  any  Company  of  Infantry 
or  Cavalry  shall  neglect  his  Duty  as  herein  required  he  shall  pay  a 
fine  of  five  Pounds  money  for  each  Offense  to  be  recovered  by  War- 
rant from  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment  to  which  he 
belongs.  And  the  respective  Troops  in  this  State  are  hereby  Im- 
powered,  two  thirds  at  least  of  such  Troops  agreeing  to  pass  Votes 
for  the  regulating  said  Troops  with  respect  to  the  Colour  of  their 
Cloathing  and  to   impose  Fines   not  exceeding  six   shillings   Per   Day 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  149 

on  such  as  neglect  or  refuse  to  comply  with  such  Votes  ;  which  Fines 
shall  be  Levied  collected  and  applied  as  other  Fines  and  Penalties  in 
said  Troops  by  Law  are. 

Be  it  jurthcr  Enacted,  That  all  Warrants  granted  out  against  any 
Person  or  Persons  for  any  Fine  or  Fines  incurred  by  virtue  of  this 
Act  or  any  Breach  thereof  shall  be  Levied  on  the  Goods  or  Chattels 
of  the  respective  Delinquents  if  upwards  of  twenty  one  Years  of  Age, 
and  for  want  of  such  Goods  or  Chattels  against  the  Body  of  such 
Dehnquents,  and  against  the  Goods  and  Chattels  of  the  Parents 
Guardians  and  Masters  of  such  Delinquents  as  have  not  arrived  at 
the  Age  of  twenty  One  Years,  or  for  Want  of  such  Goods  and  Chattels, 
against  the  Body  of  such  Parents  Guardians  and  Masters,  and  them 
commit  to  and  hold  in  Gaol  untill  such  fine  or  Fines  shall  be  paid 
and  satisfied  as  in  Cases  of  Execution  for  Debt ;  which  Fines  shall  be 
for  the  Use  of  the  Companies  to  which  such  Delinquent  respectively 
belongs,  (except  such  Fines  as  are  otherwise  disposed  of  in  this  Act) 
that  is  to  say  for  procuring  and  maintaining  Trumpets  Colours  Ban- 
ners and  Halbreds,  and  for  paying  Drummers  Trumpeters  and  Fifers 
or  other  Charges  of  said  Company,  by  direction  of  the  Commissioned 
Officers  of  such  Company,  and  the  Persons  respectively  serving  such 
Warrants  agreeable  to  the  Provisions  of  this  Act ;  shall  make  return 
to  the  Person  granting  the  Same  therein  directed  and  stand  accountable 
to  him  for  the  Monies  they  shall  so  Collect. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  That  the  Com- 
manding Officers  of  the  Several  Companies  of  Horse  or  Foot  be  and 
they  are  Impowered  and  directed  from  Time  to  Time  to  appoint  an 
Alarm  Post  at  such  Place  or  Places  as  they  shall  think  Proper  to 
which  upon  Notice  of  an  Alarm,  it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  Officers 
and  Soldiers  under  their  respective  Commands  to  repair  without  Delay 
compleatly  equipped  and  accoutred  as  in  this  Act  is  directed  there  to 
attend  such  further  Orders  as  they  may  receive  from  their  commanding 
Officers  aforesaid.  And  to  the  intent  that  speedy  Notice  may  be  given 
upon  such  interesting  and  Important  Occasions, 

Be  it  further  Enacted  That  the  commanding  Officers  of  the  several 
Companies  shall  divide  their  said  Companies  into  as  many  Classes 
in  Case  of  Horse  as  there  are  Corporals,  and  in  Case  of  Foot  as  there 
are  Serjeants  in  such  Companies,  in  such  manner  as  to  them  shall 
seem  meet,  which  Serjeants  and  Corporals  upon  Orders  received  from 
their  commanding  Officers  upon  Occasion  of  Alarm  as  aforesaid  shall 
forthwith  warn  and  notify  each  Officer  and  Soldier  in  the  Class  to 
them  respectively  assigned  to  repair  equipped  as  aforesaid  to  the  Post 
appointed,  upon  penalty  of  ten  Pounds  Money,  and  if  any  Commis- 
sioned Officer  being  so  notified  shall  neglect  or  refuse  to  appear  and 
attend  the  Duty  of  his  place  he  shall  unless  prevented  by  sickness  or 
other  Disability  be  Cashiered  and  reduced  to  the  Ranks,  And  it  shall 
be  the  Duty  of  the  Commanding  Officers  of  Companies  where  such 
neglect  shall  happen  as  soon  as  may  be  to  make  information  thereof 


150  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

to  the  General  Assembly  accordingly,  and  if  any  nonCommissioned 
Officer  or  Private,  shall  upon  such  Notice  refuse  to  appear  in  manner 
aforesaid,  unless  prevented  as  aforesaid,  sucli  non  Commissioned  Officer 
shall  forfeit  and  pay  a  Fine  of  twelve  Pounds ;  and  such  Private  a  fine 
of  ten  Pounds ;  which  several  Penalties  shall  be  for  the  Use  of  the 
Town  where  such  Delinquents  belong  to  be  recovered  in  manner  here- 
after Provided,  and  such  Companies  so  Collected  shall  proceed  regularly 
under  the  command  of  their  proper  Officers  to  such  Place  and  Places 
as  Exigencies  may  require,  pursuant  to  such  Orders  as  they  may 
receive  from  their  Commanding  Officer. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  That  whensoever 
pursuant  to  Orders  from  the  General  Assembly  or  the  Captain  General 
and  Commander  in  Chief  any  able  Bodied  and  effective  Man  shall 
in  any  manner  be  duely  Detached  Impressed  or  Drafted  into  the 
Service  of  this  State  or  the  United  States,  for  the  purposes  of  Defence 
against  the  common  Enemy,  if  any  such  Person  so  detached  shall 
neglect  or  refuse  seasonably  to  muster  Join  to,  or  proceed  with  the 
Troop  he  is  appointed  to  serve  with,  being  duely  noticed  thereof,  and 
under  the  command  of  such  Officers  as  may  be  Ordered  he  shall  for- 
feit and  pay  to  the  Treasury  of  the  Town  to  which  he  belongs  a  Fine 
or  Penalty  of  Five  Pounds,  unless  such  Persons  so  detached  shall  ante- 
cedent to  such  marching  Orders,  have  procured  an  able  Bodied  and 
effective  Man  to  perform  his  Term  of  Service  to  the  acceptance  of  the 
Detaching  Officers,  or  have  shewn  reason  why  he  ought  to  be  excused, 
to  the  Commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment  to  which  he  belongs, 
which  by  him  shall  be  Judged  sufficient,  and  shall  thereupon  be  excused 
accordingly  in  which  Case  the  detaching  Officer  shall  forthwith  Detach 
another  Person  to  serve  in  his  room  and  stead. 

And  Whereas  it  is  Just  that  the  Services  necessary  for  the  common 
Defence  should  be  borne  and  performed  by  those  Persons  liable  to 
the  same  in  an  equal  proportion. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  That  whenever 
any  part  of  the  Military  Force  of  this  State  are  called  for  for  the 
purpose  and  Service  aforesaid,  from  every  part  of  this  State,  the 
Adjutant  General  shall  make  out  the  Details  or  Proportion  of  the 
Officers  and  Men  so  called  for  from  the  Brigade  Returns  then  last 
received  from  the  several  Brigades  and  Orders  shall  Issue  from  the 
Captain  General  to  the  Brigadiers  General  accordingly,  designating 
such  one  or  more  of  them  as  he  may  think  necessary  to  take  command, 
in  such  manner  as  he  may  think  proper  And  the  Brigadiers  General 
shall  thereupon  Issue  their  Orders  to  the  Commanding  Officers  of 
Regiments  in  their  respective  Brigades  upon  the  Details  And  the  Com- 
manding Officers  of  Regiments  shall  thereupon  Issue  their  Orders  to 
the  Commanding  Officers  of  Companies  upon  the  Details,  that  shall 
in  like  manner  be  made  by  their  respective  Adjutants  designating  such 
Commissioned  Officers  as  may  be  necessary  to  organize  the  several 
Companies,  And  the  Commanding  Officer  of  Companies  shall  thereupon 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  151 

detach  the  number  to  him  Assigned  designating  such  Non  Commis- 
sioned as  may  be  required;  And  the  said  Adjutant  General  Brigade 
Major  Adjutants,  and  Orderly  Serjeants  shall  from  Time  to  Time 
keep  Rosters  respectively,  containing  an  exact  account  of  the  numbers 
of  Officers  and  Men,  the  Names  of  those  designated,  as  ascertained  to 
the  Brigades  Regiments  and  Companies  the  length  of  the  Tour,  and 
whatever  else  may  be  necessary  to  answer  the  end  designed,  and  the 
Orderly  Serjeants  shall  further  keep  an  exact  Account  of  the  Names 
of  the  Individuals  from  Time  to  Time  detached.  And  the  Tours  of 
Duty  shall  be  performed  in  regular  Rotation  due  regard  being  had  to 
such  Tours  of  Duty  as  exceed  the  Term  of  two  Months  so  as  to 
equalize  as  near  as  may  be  the  Proportion  of  Duty  to  be  performed 
by  each  Individual. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  when- 
ever upon  any  Alarm  or  Detachment,  any  non  Commissioned  Officer 
or  Private,  being  noticed  of  such  Alarm  or  duely  detached  as  in  this 
Law  is  directed  as  the  Case  may  be  shall  refuse  to  appear  or  to  muster 
and  march  according  to  Orders  received,  or  if  any  Person  required 
by  this  Act  to  give  Notice  of  an  Alarm  shall  in  contempt  of  Orders 
received  for  that  purpose,  neglect  or  refuse  to  do  the  Same  it  shall 
be  the  Duty  of  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Company  to  which  the 
Person  so  neglecting  or  refusing  belongs  forthwith  to  make  out  an 
information  directed  to  an  Assistant  and  Justice  of  the  Peace,  or  two 
Justices  of  the  Peace  of  the  Town  where  such  delinquent  belongs,  and 
lodge  the  same  with  either  of  them ;  which  Authority  are  hereby  Author- 
ized and  directed  thereupon  to  make  out  a  Citation  directed  to  any 
Sheriff  or  Constable  proper  to  serve  the  same  summoning  such  Delin- 
quent, and  if  a  Minor  his  Parent  Guardian  or  Master  forthwith  to 
appear  if  they  see  Cause  before  said  Authority  to  shew  reason  if  any 
they  have  why  Judgment  should  not  be  entered  against  him  or  them 
for  the  recovery  of  such  Fine  with  Costs ;  and  the  Officer  shall  proceed 
according  to  the  directions  in  said  Citation,  to  serve  the  same  by  reading 
or  causing  it  to  be  read  in  the  hearing  of  such  Delinquent,  his  Parent 
Guardian  or  Master  as  the  Case  may  require,  or  by  leaving  a  true 
and  attested  Copy  of  such  Complaint  and  Citation  at  his  or  their  Usual 
Place  of  Abode,  and  if  thereupon  he  or  they  shall  or  shall  not  appear 
according  to  such  Citation,  said  Authority  shall  proceed  to  take  the 
Evidence  in  the  Case,  and  if  upon  such  Evidence  it  shall  appear  to 
said  Authority,  that  the  Charge  contained  in  the  Information  is  fully 
supported,  and  that  the  Delinquent  at  the  Time  of  receiving  Orders 
either  to  warn  and  notify  the  Persons  to  him  assigned  to  repair  to 
the  Post  appointed  on  an  Alarm,  to  repair  thither  himself,  or  being 
detached  to  muster  and  march,  as  the  Case  may  be  pursuant  to  this 
Act,  was  under  no  natural  disability,  arising  from  Bodily  Indisposition 
or  otherwise  said  Authority  shall  enter  up  Judgment  against  such 
Delinquent  for  the  recovery  of  the  Fine  to  which  he  is  liable  with 
Costs  out  of  the  Estate  of  such  Delinquent,  or  if  a  Minor  out  of  the 


152  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Estate  of  his  Parent  Guardian  or  Master  and  Grant  Execution  ac- 
cordingly. 

And  Be  it  further  Enacted  That  if  any  General  Field  or  Commis- 
sioned Oflicer  being  appointed  and  designated  as  in  this  Act  is  directed 
to  take  the  command  of  such  Corps  as  to  them  shall  be  assigned  in  their 
respective  Offices,  shall  without  Just  Cause  refuse  to  comply  with 
Orders  given  him  for  that  purpose,  such  Officer  shall  be  Cashiered, 
and  it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  Officer  that  shall  so  designate  and 
appoint  him  to  make  information  to  the  General  Assembly  accordingly. 

And  Whereas  some  Persons  upon  receiving  Intelligence  of  a  Detach- 
ment upon  the  Militia  soon  to  take  place  may  abscond  or  secrete 
themselves  with  Design  to  escape  such  Detachment  by  means  whereof 
the  Public  may  be  greatly  Injured,  Which  to  prevent. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  That  if  any  Person 
liable  by  Law  to  Detachment  into  Military  Service,  shall  abscond  or 
Secrete  himself  with  Design  to  avoid  such  Detachment,  and  at  a  Time 
when  he  ought  to  be  called  upon  for  a  Tour  of  Duty  in  the  Judgment 
of  the  Commission  Officers  of  the  Company  to  which  he  belongs  pur- 
suant to  the  Provisions  of  this  Act,  it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  com- 
manding Officer  of  the  said  Company  to  lodge  an  Information  as  before 
directed,  and  thereupon  the  said  Authority  shall  Issue  their  Warrant 
to  apprehend  such  Person  so  informed  against  as  soon  as  may  be, 
at  the  Same  Time  if  such  Person  be  a  Minor,  notifying  his  Parent 
Guardian  or  Master  to  be  present  and  attend  the  Tryal  if  he  see  Cause 
and  if  upon  the  Tryal  of  the  Case,  the  Delinquent  shall  not  be  able 
to  prove  to  the  Satisfaction  of  the  Court  that  he  did  not  abscond  secrete 
or  absent  himself  with  Design  to  escape  such  Detachment  the  Court 
shall  proceed  to  enter  up  Judgment  against  him  for  the  Recovery  of 
the  Sum  from  him  or  his  Parent  Guardian  or  Master  if  a  Minor  and 
Grant  Execution  thereon  in  the  same  manner  as  if  such  Person  had 
been  detached  according  to  the  most  usual  Legal  &  regular  Practice. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  That  all  Fines  and  Penalties  from  Time  to 
Time  Collected  by  Warrants  Issued  by  commanding  Officers  of  Regi- 
ments against  any  Commissioned  Officers  of  Companies  in  their  respec- 
tive Regiments  as  in  this  Act  is  directed  shall  be  paid  into  the  Treasury 
of  the  Town,  where  the  Persons  of  whom  Collected  belong,  for  the 
Use  of  such  Town ;  and  all  Fines  and  Penalties  in  like  manner  col- 
lected by  Warrants  Issued  by  any  General  Officer  agreeable  to  the 
Provisions  of  this  Act  shall  be  to  the  Use  of  the  Public  Treasury  of 
this  State 

Be  it  further  Enacted  That  the  Commanding  Officers  of  the  several 
Infantry  Companies  in  this  State  estal)lished  by  this  Act  shall  forth- 
with enroll  in  their  respective  Companies  all  such  Persons,  whether 
of  the  former  Alarm  List  Companies  or  others  who  are  by  virtue  of 
this  Act  liable  to  Military  Duty, 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  That  all  Acts  of  this  Assembly  hereto- 
fore Passed  for  forming  and  regulating  the  Militia  and  the  encourage- 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  153 

ment  of  Military  Skill  for  the  better  Defence  of  this  State,  be  and  the 
Same  are  hereby  repealed. 

Provided  nevertheless,  and  he  it  further  Enaeted  That  all  Persons 
holding  and  sustaining  any  Military  Offices  and  Commissions  by  Virtue 
of  any  Act  hereby  repealed  within  the  respective  Brigades  Regiments 
Troops  or  Companies  heretofore  and  by  this  Act  formed  and  estab- 
lished, except  Colonel  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  of  the  Cavalry,  shall 
continue  to  hold  and  exercise  the  Same  with  all  the  Powers  and 
Authorities  vested  in  such  Officers  respectively  by  Virtue  of  this  Act 
such  repeal  notwithstanding. 

And  it  is  further  Enacted  and  Provided  That  the  Colonels  of  any 
of  the  respective  Regiments  of  Infantry  heretofore  and  by  this  Act 
established  now  holding  and  in  the  Exercise  of  their  Office  and  Com- 
mission, shall  continue  to  hold  and  exercise  the  Same  and  be  con- 
sidered as  the  commanding  Officers  of  their  respective  Regiments  any 
Thing  in  this  Act  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding  Provided  also,  that 
nothing  in  this  Act  shall  be  construed  to  affect  or  alter  the  State  of  the' 
Companies  called  the  Governors  Guards  or  any  Matross  Companies 
formed  agreeable  to  the  Provisions  of  Law. 


An  Act  to  vest  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  with  Power  to  levy 
certain  Duties  in  this  State  and  for  appropriating  the  same. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same  That 
the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  shall  be  and  they  are  hereby 
fully  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  Levy  and  Collect  for  the  use  of 
the  United  States  a  Duty  or  Duties  not  exceeding  five  Per  Cent  ad 
valorem  at  the  Time  and  Place  of  Importation  upon  all  Goods  Wares 
and  Merchandize  of  foreign  Growth  and  Manufactures,  which  may 
be  Imported  into  this  State,  from  any  Port  Island  or  Plantation  not 
within  any  of  the  United  States,  excepting  Arms,  Ammunition  Cloath- 
ing  or  other  Articles  imported  on  account  of  the  United  States  or 
any  of  them  and  except  Wool  Cards  and  Cotton  Cards,  and  Wire  for 
making  them,  and  except  Salt  during  the  War,  also  a  like  Duty  on 
all  Prizes  and  Prize  Goods  condemned  by  the  Admiralty  Courts  in 
this  State  as  lawfull  Prize. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  That  the 
United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  be  and  they  are  hereby  fully 
Authorized  and  Impowered  to  appoint  one  or  more  Collectors  in  this 
State,  to  Collect  the  said  Duties,  and  to  make  such  Rules  and 
Ordinances  for  Levying  and  Collecting  the  same  as  they  shall  Judge 
expedient  Provided  such  Rules  and  Ordinances  be  not  repugnant  to 
or  inconsistent  with  the  Constitution  of  this  State,  and  the  Rights  of 
a  free  People,  and  that  such  Collector  or  Collectors  shall  be  liable  to 
be  suspended  by  the  Legislature  or  the  supreme  executive  Authority 
of  this  State  for  misconduct  in  the  Execution  of  said  Office  And  said 


154  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May,. 

Office  may  be  supplied  by  a  new  appointment  to  be  made  by  said 
Authority  untill  Order  shall  be  taken  therein,  pursuant  to  such  Pro- 
vision as  may  be  made  by  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled, 
and  the  Officers  that  may  be  so  appointed  by  the  Authority  of  this  State 
shall  be  accountable  for  their  Conduct  to  the  United  States  in  the  same 
manner  as  those  appointed  by  Congress. 

And  be  it  jiirtlicr  Enacted  That  the  Monies  arising  on  such  Duties 
shall  be  and  they  hereby  are  appropriated  to  the  Payment  and  dis- 
charge of  the  Principal  &  Interest  of  the  Debts  already  Contracted  or 
which  may  be  Contracted  on  the  Faith  of  the  United  States  for  sup- 
porting the  Present  War ;  And  that  this  Act  shall  Commence  and  take 
effect  from  the  Time  that  His  Excellency  the  Governor  shall  receive 
Official  Information,  that  all  the  States  which  are  not  prevented  by  the' 
Events  of  the  War,  have  passed  similar  Laws ;  and  shall  continue  in 
force  untill  all  the  Debts  herein  before  mentioned  shall  be  fully  paid 
and  discharged. 

Provided  always  that  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled 
shall  cause  an  account  to  be  annually  rendered  to  the  Legislature  of 
this  State  of  the  amount  of  the  Monies  collected  by  said  Duties  in  the 
United  States,  and  of  the  application  thereof,  or  within  a  reasonable 
Time  after  requested,  and  that  no  part  of  said  Monies  be  used  and 
applied  for  the  Payment  of  any  Pensions  or  half  Pay  to  discharged 
Officers,  or  to  any  Person  or  Persons  whatsoever  as  a  Pension  Gratuity 
or  Consideration  to  any  Person  or  Persons  not  then  in  the  Actual 
Service  of  the  United  States. 


An  Act  in  addition  to  a  Law,  entituled  An  Act  for  the  direction  of  Listers 
in  their  Office  and  Duty. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same;  That 
the  Listers  in  each  Town  having  received  from  the  Inhabitants  or 
Individuals,  the  several  specifick  Lists  of  rateable  Articles  ascertained 
and  required  by  Law  to  be  partiv:ularly  enumerated,  and  returned  in 
the  Order  Arrangement  and  form  herein  Provided ;  and  the  same  being 
by  them  reduced  to  one  general  List  of  such  Town ;  and  having  care- 
fully adjusted  and  computed  the  total  amount  thereof,  shall  assess 
each  Attorney  the  least  Practioner,  at  fifty  Pounds,  larger  Practitioners 
higher  in  Proportion,  each  Phisician  or  Surgeon  the  least  Practitioner 
at  ten  Pounds  and  others  in  proportion  each  Shopkeeper  or  Trader 
whatsoever  the  lowest  Class  at  twenty  five  Pounds,  and  all  others  in 
due  proportion ;  that  each  allowed  and  licenced  Tavernkeeper  be  set 
at  fifteen  Pounds,  and  to  be  added  to  in  proportion  to  their  situation 
and  Profits,  according  to  the  best  Judgment  of  the  Listers ;  that  each 
and  every  Person  that  followeth  any  Mechanical  Art  or  Mystery,  such 
as  Blacksmiths,  Shoe  Makers,  Tanners,  Gold  Smiths  or  Silver  Smith 
and  every  other   Handy   Craft,   shall  be  set  in  the   List  at  least  five 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  155 

Pounds  and  to  be  added  to  at  the  best  Discretion  of  the  Listers ;  each 
Corn  Mill  standing  on  a  Stream  sufficient  to  carry  the  Same  through 
the  various  Seasons  of  the  Year,  and  so  situated  that  they  are  con- 
stantly supplied  with  Custom,  shall  be  set  in  the  List  annually  at  eighty 
Pounds,  and  others  of  lesser  Advantages,  whether  Wind  Mills  or 
others  at  a  less  Sum  in  Proportion  according  to  the  best  Judgment  of 
the  Listers,  And  that  the  Listers  shall  Assess  Owners  of  Iron  Works, 
Oil  Mills  Saw  Mills  and  all  other  Water  Works,  by  which  Profits 
arise  and  that  all  other  Works  and  Occupations  followed  or  pursued 
by  any  Persons  by  which  Profits  arise,  and  which  have  not  been  enumer- 
ated in  this  Act,  shall  be  Assessed  by  the  best  Judgment  of  the  Listers 
in  due  proportion  to  the  Rules  given  in  Particular  Instances  in  this 
Act.  And  all  Bulls,  more  than  One,  owned  by  one  Person,  shall  be 
set  in  the  List  at  the  Rate  of  other  neat  Cattle  of  simular  Age:  And 
that  the  Assessments  made  by  the  Listers  by  virtue  of  this  Act,  shall 
be  so  returned  to  the  Assembly  in  October  annually,  that  the  Assembly 
may  Judge  whether  on  the  whole  Justice  has  been  done  by  the  Listers, 
And  the  Listers  shall  carefully  return  the  Names  of  those  of  all 
Denominations  who  shall  be  assessed,  and  the  Sums  annexed  at  which 
they  are  respectively  Assessed  to  said  Assembly. 

And  be  it  further  Enaeted  by  the  AutJiority  aforesaid  that  real  Estate 
in  any  Town  in  this  State  belonging  to  nonresident  Proprietors,  shall 
be  liable  to  be  taken  and  sold  at  Public  Auction,  sufficient  for  Payment 
of  any  lawfull  Taxes  charged  or  that  may  hereafter  legally  Charged 
to  the  Owner  thereof,  and  to  satisfy  the  legal  Costs  and  Fees  thereon, 
And  no  Sale  transfer  or  Conveyance  whatsoever  of  any  real  Estate 
hereafter  to  be  made  by  the  Owner  thereof  shall  be  deemed  good  and 
valid  in  the  Law,  or  invest  the  Title  in  any  Purchaser  or  Grantee  what- 
soever, untill  all  the  Public  Taxes  due  from  such  Grantor  shall  be  paid 
and  discharged, 

Provided  nevertheless  that  the  Time  and  Place  of  Sale  for  payment 
of  such  Taxes,  shall  be  advertized  by  the  Collector  three  Weeks  in 
some  public  News  Paper  in  this  State  at  least  six  Weeks  before  such 
Sale,  And  whenever  any  Lands  of  any  nonresident  Proprietor  or 
Proprietors  shall  be  thus  Sold  by  virtue  of  this  Act,  the  Collector  of 
such  Tax  or  Taxes,  shall  make  and  give  to  the  Purchaser  a  Deed  of 
Warranty  thereof;  and  if  the  said  Proprietor  or  Proprietors  shall  not 
within  twelve  Months  next  after  such  Deed  is  lodged  in  the  Town 
Clerks  Office,  pay  and  satisfy  or  tender  to  such  Purchaser  the  Purchase 
Money  together  with  all  Costs  and  Charges,  and  double  Interest  thereon 
arising,  the  Same  shall  be  recorded,  and  thereupon  the  Title  become 
confirmed  to  and  in  such  Purchaser  his  Heirs  and  Assigns  to  all  intents 
and  Purposes  forever. 

Be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid.  That  the  Listers 
in  the  Several  Towns  in  this  State  shall  receive  make  up  and  transmit 
to  the  General  Assembly  and  lodge  with  the  Town  Clerk  the  Lists  of 


156 


PUBLIC   RECORDS 


May, 


rateable 


such  Towns  respectively,  in  the  following  Form  and  order  of  Arrange- 
ment viz. 

A  true  List  of  the  Polls  and  Estate  of  the  Town  of 
by  Law  on  the  20**^  Day  of  August  17  — 
N''  Polls  from  21,  to  70  Years  of  Age 

Polls  from  16  to  21  Years  of  Age 

Oxen  and  Bulls  four  Years  Old 

Cows  Steers  Heifers  and  Bulls  three  Years  old 

Steers  Heifers  and  Bulls  of  two  Years  old 

Steers  Heifers  and  Bulls  of  one  Year  old 

Horse  Hind  of  three  Years  old 

Horse  Hind  of  two  Years  old 

Horse  Hind  of  one  Year  old 

Swine  of  one  Year  Old 

Acres  of  Plough  Land 

Acres  of  Upland  mowing  &  Clear  Pasture 

Acres  of  Boggy  Meadow  mowed 

Acres  of  Boggy  Meadow  not  mowed 

Acres  of  Meadow  Land  in  Hartford  County 

Acres  of  other  Meadow  Land 

Acres  of  Bush  Pasture 

Acres  of  uninclosed  Land  first  rate 

Acres  of  uninclosed  Land  second  Rate 

Acres  of  uninclosed  Land  third  Rate 

Tons  of  Vessels 

Coaches 

Chariots 

Phaetons 

Curricles 

Chaises 

Riding  Chairs  with  open  Tops  &  Sulkeys 

Gold  Watches 

Silver  and  other  Watches 

Steel  and  Brass  Wheel  Clocks 

Wooden  Wheeled  Clocks 

Ounces  of  Silver  at  6/8*^  at  6  Per  Cent 

Money  on  Interest  at  6  Per  Cent 


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An  Act  to  prevent  Infractions  of  the  Laws  of  Nations. 

Whereas  any  violation  or  Infraction  of  the  Laws  of  Nations  is  not 
only  unjust  in  itself  but  if  not  prevented  directly  tends  to  the  Dishonour 
and  Ruin  of  any  Nation,  and  therefore  calls  for  the  most  speedy  and 
exemplary  Punishment. 

Thereupon  Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representa- 
tives in  General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same, 
That  the  Superior  Court  and  the  several  County  Courts  in  this  State 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  157 

within  their  respective  Limits,  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  and 
directed  to  proceed  against  and  Punish  all  such  Persons  as  shall  be 
Guilty  of  the  violation  of  any  safe  conduct  or  Pasport,  granted  under 
the  Authority  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America  or  under 
the  Authority  of  this  State  to  the  Subjects  of  any  Foreign  Power  in 
Time  of  War,  And  also  against  all  such  Persons  as  shall  be  Guilty  of 
the  Commission  of  any  Acts  of  Hostility  against  the  Subjects  of  any 
Prince  or  Power  in  Amity  League  or  Truce  with  the  United  States  of 
America,  or  such  as  are  within  this  State  under  a  General  implied  safe 
Conduct ;  and  also  against  all  such  as  shall  be  Guilty  of  any  violation 
or  infraction  of  the  Immunities  of  Ambassadors  or  other  Public  Minis- 
ters, authorized  and  received  as  such  by  the  United  States  in  Congress 
Assembled,  or  of  any  violence  offered  to  the  Persons  of  such  Ambas- 
sadors or  Ministers  their  Houses  Carriages  or  Property  under  the 
Limitations  allowed  by  the  Laws  and  Usages  of  Nations,  or  that  shall 
any  ways  molest  or  disturb  them  in  the  free  Exercise  of  their  Religion. 

And  Be  it  further  Enacted  by  tlie  Authority  aforesaid,  that  no  Writ 
or  Process  shall  at  any  Time  Issue  or  be  maintained  against  any  such 
Ambassador  or  Public  Minister,  authorized  and  received  as  aforesaid, 
or  against  his  Goods  or  Chattels,  or  against  his  Domestic  Servant 
whereby  his  Person  may  be  arrested  in  any  Civil  Action. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  That  the  said 
Courts  respectively  be  and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered 
to  hear  try  and  determine  by  a  Jury  or  otherwise  according  to  Law, 
any  of  the  Matters  aforesaid,  or  any  other  Infractions  or  Violations 
of  or  Offences  against  the  known  received  and  established  Laws  of 
Civilized  Nations,  agreably  to  the  Laws  of  this  State,  or  the  Laws 
of  Nations. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  That  if  any 
Injury  shall  be  offered  and  done  by  any  Person  or  Persons  whatsoever 
to  any  foreign  Power  or  to  the  Subjects  thereof,  either  in  Thier  Persons 
or  Property,  by  means  whereof  any  Damage  shall  or  may  any  ways 
arise  happen  or  accrue  either  to  any  such  foreign  Power,  to  the  said 
United  States,  to  this  State  or  to  any  particular  Person,  the  Person 
or  Persons  offering  or  Doing  any  such  Injury  shall  be  liable  to  pay 
and  answer  all  such  Damages  as  shall  be  occasioned  thereby. 


An  Act  providing  for  the  speedy  administration  of  Justice  between  Subjects 
or  his  most  Christian  Majesty  and  Citizens  of  the  United  States. 

Whereas  it  may  happen  that  Matters  of  Dispute  and  Controversy 
may  arise  within  this  State,  between  Citizens  of  the  United  States  and 
Subjects  of  his  most  Christian  Majesty,  occasionally  here  on  Commer- 
cial or  other  Business,  and  about  soon  to  leave  the  State,  which  renders 
it  necessary  that  Provision  should  be  made  for  a  decision  of  such 
Controversies  in  a  summary  and  equitable  manner. 


158  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same  That 
when  any  such  Controversy  shall  arise  as  aforesaid,  the  subject  Matter 
of  which,  or  wherein  the  Demand  shall  exceed  the  Sum  of  ten  Pounds, 
the  Party  demanding,  may  apply  with  his  Complaint  or  information 
in  Writing  to  the  Judge  of  the  County  Court  of  that  County  in  which 
the  Matter  of  Controversy  arose,  or  one  of  the  Parties  dwells,  and 
the  said  Judge  is  thereupon  Authorized  to  call  a  special  County  Court 
as  soon  as  may  be  to  meet  at  such  Time  and  Place  in  said  County 
as  he  shall  appoint,  and  shall  Grant  a  Warrant  to  Arrest  and  have 
before  said  Court  the  Party  complained  of  to  answer  to  such  Com- 
plaint or  information  Filed  against  him,  which  shall  be  heard  and 
determined  according  to  the  Rules  and  Principles  of  Equity,  and  Exe- 
cution shall  be  awarded  accordingly  returnable  in  six  Days,  and  three 
Days  shall  be  sufficient  for  Posting  any  Estate  that  may  be  taken 
thereon. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  when  any 
Controversy  shall  arise  as  aforesaid,  in  which  the  Demand  or  matter 
in  Controversy  shall  not  exceed  the  Sum  of  ten  Pounds,  the  Same  shall 
be  heard  and  determined  by  an  Assistant  or  Justice  of  the  Peace  living 
in  the  Town  where  the  Matter  of  Dispute  shall  arise,  or  one  of  the 
Parties  dwell  and  such  Assistant  or  Justice  of  the  Peace  is  accordingly 
hereby  authorized  and  Impowered  to  hear  and  determine  the  Same, 
in  which  Cases  the  mode  of  proceeding,  the  Rules  of  Decision  and 
manner  of  executing  the  Sentence  of  Court,  shall  be  the  same  as  before 
in  this  Act  directed  in  Cases  that  shall  come  before  a  County  Court, 
And  that  no  Appeal  or  Review  shall  be  granted  in  any  of  the  Cases 
aforesaid.  Always  Provided  that  the  Subjects  of  his  most  Christian 
Majesty  when  Pltfs  or  Demandants  in  any  of  the  Controversies  afore- 
said shall  be  allowed  their  Election  to  pursue  their  Remedy  upon  this 
Statute  in  the  ordinary  Course  of  the  common  Law. 


An  Act  for  preventing  Prisoners  of  War  from  escaping,  and  for  punishment 
of  such  as  harbour  or  entertain  them. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same,  That 
it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  all  Officers  Civil  and  Military  within  this  State, 
and  that  it  shall  be  lawfull  for  all  other  Persons  to  apprehend  and  secure 
in  some  Public  Goal  all  Prisoners  of  War  taken  from  the  Enemy  who 
have  escaped  from  his  or  their  Place  of  Confinement,  who  shall  receive 
therefor  out  of  the  Public  Treasury  of  this  State  the  Sum  of  forty 
eight  shillings  lawfull  Money  for  each  Prisoner  apprehended  and  secured 
as  aforesaid,  and  also  the  Sum  of  nine  Pence  Per  Mile  for  travelling 
expences  to  said  Goal,  and  four  Pence  Per  Day  for  the  subsistance 
of  each  Prisoner  while  confined. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  159 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  the 
Keepers  of  the  several  Prisons  within  this  State  shall  receive  all  such 
Prisoners  into  their  respective  Goals  who  shall  be  apprehended  as 
aforesaid  and  delivered  to  them  by  an  Order  of  Mittimus  signed  by 
lawfull  Authority,  which  mittimus  any  one  Assistant  or  Justice  of  the 
Peace  is  hereby  authorized  to  give,  and  such  Keepers  shall  them  safely 
keep  in  close  confinement  untill  they  shall  be  returned  or  lawfully  dis- 
charged, And  every  such  Goal  keeper  shall  Report  to  the  Governor  of 
the  State  without  public  Expence,  as  soon  as  can  be  done  the  Name 
and  discreption  of  every  Prisoner  which  he  shall  so  receive,  and  every 
such  Goal  Keeper  shall  receive  out  of  the  Public  Treasury  of  this  State 
four  Pence  Per  Day  for  the  support  of  each  such  Prisoner  which  said 
Sums  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay,  upon  Order  drawn  on  him  by 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table;  which  Orders  the  Pay  Table  are  directed 
to  draw  upon  their  receiving  duplicate  and  Authentic  Accounts  of  said 
Services  and  Support  having  been  rendered  and  defrayed,  the  one  of 
which  Accounts  the  Pay  Table  are  directed  to  retain  in  their  Office, 
to  support  a  Charge  against  the  United  States,  and  the  other  they  shall 
transmit  to  the  Governor  to  be  by  him  transmitted  to  the  superintendent 
of  Finance  for  Payment. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  if  any 
Person  or  Persons  shall  at  any  Time  hereafter  knowingly  either  directly 
or  indirectly  Harbour  entertain  Conceal  assist  abet  or  Comfort  any 
such  Prisoner  of  War  of  escaping  or  attempting  to  escape  as  aforesaid, 
the  Person  or  Persons  so  offending  shall  be  punished  by  fine  Imprison- 
ment or  Whipping  not  exceeding  thirty  nine  Stripes  at  the  Discretion 
of  the  Court  who  shall  have  lawfull  Cognizance  of  said  Offence,  And 
all  Informing  OfBcers  in  this  State  are  strictly  enjoined  diligently  to 
enquire  after  and  due  presentment  make  of  all  Breaches  of  this  Act. 

An  Act  for  the  alteration  of  and  in  addition  to  an  Act  entituled,  An  Act 
for  directing  and  regulating  the  levying  and  serving  Executions. 

Whereas  it  has  so  happened  in  the  course  of  the  Present  War, 
that  the  medium  of  this  Country  for  some  Time  past  has  been  unstable 
by  reason  of  which,  many  Debts  now  remain  due  and  unsettled ;  and 
Specie  now  being  the  only  lawfull  Currency  in  this  State,  and  the 
scarcity  thereof  and  great  Demand  the  Public  have  therefor  make  it 
necessary  that  Estate  real  or  Personal  satisfy  Executions  when  Levied 
at  an  Apprisal  Therefore 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same,  That 
when  any  Person  shall  sue  and  obtain  Judgment,  and  take  out  Execu- 
tion, for  any  Debts,  such  Execution  may  be  paid  and  Satisfied  by  Lands 
Sheep  and  any  neat  Cattle,  merchantable  Flour  or  Grain  Bar  Iron 
or  West  India  Goods,  to  be  delivered  in  the  same  manner  as  if  to  be 
sold  at  public  vendue  and  to  be  apprized  by  three  indifferent  Free- 


160  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

holders,  one  to  be  Chosen  by  the  Creditor,  One  by  the  Debtor,  and  the 
Parties  may  agree  upon  a  third ;  but  in  case  they  cannot  agree  the 
Officer  shall  apply  to  the  next  Assistant  or  Justice  of  the  Peace,  who 
shall  appoint  one  two  or  the  whole  as  the  Case  may  require ;  who  shall 
be  sworn  by  lawfull  Authority  to  appraise  such  Estate  at  the  Just 
value  thereof  in  Spanish  Milled  Dollars  at  six  shillings  each  and  all 
Obligations  against  this  State  for  silver  or  specie  and  on  Interest 
payable  at  the  Time  of  Tendry,  at  their  nominal  Sum,  shall  Pay  and 
satisfy  any  Executions  Levied  unless  the  Creditor  shall  stay  Execution 
in  which  Case  said  Execution  shall  remain  in  force  and  draw  Interest 
from  the  Date  thereof.  And  all  Persons  confined  in  Goal  for  Debt  on 
Execution  upon  offering  any  Estate  as  aforesaid  shall  be  released  from 
their  confinement ;  and  such  Execution  be  paid  and  satisfied  or  stayed 
and  draw  Interest  as  aforesaid  at  the  discretion  of  the  Creditor  Pro- 
vided nevertheless  that  nothing  in  this  Act  shall  extend  to  alter  the 
Law  regulating  the  manner  of  Levying  Executions  on  Lands.  This 
Act  to  continue  in  force  until  the  rising  of  the  General  Assembly  in 
October  next  and  no  longer. 


An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  entituled  an  Act  concerning  Wrecks  of  Sea. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same,  That 
so  often  as  any  Ship  wrecked  Property  shall  be  discovered  on  the 
Sea  Coast  of  this  State,  it  shall  be  the  Duty  of  the  Select  Men  of  the 
nearest  Town  thereto,  and  it  shall  be  lawfull  for  any  other  Person  to 
take  the  most  efifectual  Measures  for  saving  and  securing  the  same, 
and  if  need  be  such  Person  or  Persons  shall  apply  to  an  Assistant  or 
Justice  of  the  Peace  who  is  hereby  Authorized  to  grant  a  Warrant 
directed  to  a  proper  Officer  to  Impress  and  call  forth  requisite  Assist- 
ance for  that  purpose.  And  that  the  Person  or  Persons  securing  such 
Property  shall  immediately  give  Notice  thereof  to  the  Judge  of  the 
County  Court  in  the  County  where  the  same  shall  be  secured,  who 
shall  direct  the  Sheriff  of  said  County  to  Seize  the  said  Property,  and 
the  same  keep  and  hold  untill  it  shall  be  released  or  disposed  of  by 
Order  of  said  Court,  That  if  any  owner  of  such  Property,  being  a 
Person  entituled  by  the  Laws  of  the  Land  or  the  Laws  of  Nations  to 
a  restoration  thereof,  shall  within  a  Year  and  a  Day  after  such  Seizure 
appear,  and  Claim  the  Same  it  shall  be  restored  to  him  on  his  Paying 
such  reasonable  Costs  and  Salvage  for  the  Persons  to  whom  due,  as 
the  said  Court  shall  Order  and  allow.  And  in  Case  no  such  Owner 
shall  within  that  Time  appear  and  Claim  said  Property,  and  Pay  Costs 
and  Salvage  ascertained  as  aforesaid,  the  same  shall  be  Sold  by  Order 
of  said  Court,  and  the  Avails  thereof  (first  deducting  reasonable  Cost 
&  Salvage  for  the  Persons  to  whom  due,)  shall  be  lodged  in  the 
Treasury  of  this  State.  Always  Provided  that  if  the  Property  so  Seized 
be  of  a  Perishable  Nature,  the  Court  having  the  Ordering  of  the  Same, 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  161 

may  at  their  discretion,  direct  it  to  be  Sold  within  the  Time  limited 
as  aforesaid  retaining  the  Avails  thereof  for  the  Same  Purposes  as 
the  said  Property  was  holden.  Provided  also  that  in  every  Case  where 
no  owner  shall  appear  within  One  Month  after  such  Seizure  to  pay 
Salvage  and  Costs,  the  Court  having  the  Ordering  of  such  property 
may  at  any  Time  afterwards  order  so  much  thereof  to  be  Sold  as  shall 
be  sufficient  to  pay  the  Salvage  and  Costs. 


An  Act  in  further  addition  to  an  Act  entituled  An  Act  more  effectually  to 
prevent  Illicit  Trade. 

Whereas  more  effectually  to  Suppress  a  Commerce  with  the  Enemy 
most  ruinous  to  the  Interests  and  dangerous  to  the  Liberties  of  this 
and  the  rest  of  the  United  States  of  America,  it  is  found  necessary 
totally  to  prohibit  the  Importation  from  any  Country  or  Place  on  any 
Account,  of  any  Goods  Wares  or  Merchandize  that  have  been  or  shall 
be  manufactured  within  the  Dominions  or  Possessions  of  the  King 
of  England  except  Goods  captured  from  the  Enemy  and  brought  in 
to  some  of  the  United  States  for  Condemnation.    Therefore 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  mid  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same,  That 
no  goods  Wares  or  Merchandize  that  have  been  Manufactured  or 
shall  be  Manufactured,  within  any  of  the  Dominions  or  Possessions 
of  the  King  of  England,  shall  be  Imported  or  brought  into  this  State 
from  any  Nation  or  Place,  on  any  consideration  whatever  except  Goods 
Captured  from  the  Enemy  and  condemned  as  lawful!  Prize  in  some 
of  the  United  States  of  America  or  regularly  brought  into  this  State 
for  such  adjudication.  And  that  if  any  Goods  Imported  contrary  to 
this  Act  shall  be  found  in  this  State,  they  shall  be  liable  to  be  Seized 
proceeded  with  libelled  and  condemned  in  the  same  manner  and  under 
the  Same  Regulations  and  before  the  same  Courts,  and  to  be  disposed 
of  in  the  Same  manner,  and  to  the  Same  Uses  as  Goods  Imported  from 
Long  Island  or  other  Islands  or  Places  in  the  Possession  or  Power 
of  the  Enemy  are  by  Law  liable  and  svibject  to.  And  that  upon  any 
such  Goods  being  seized  and  Libelled  as  aforesaid  although  the  Libellant 
shall  only  render  it  probable  to  the  Court  before  which  the  Tryal  is 
had,  that  the  same  have  been  Imported  contrary  to  this  Act,  they  shall 
be  adjudged  forfeit  and  condemned,  unless  the  Claimant  shall  evince 
to  the  satisfaction  of  such  Court,  that  the  Goods  on  Tryal  were  not 
manufactured  within  the  Dominions  or  Possessions  of  the  said  King, 
or  shall  prove  by  direct  Evidence  that  they  have  been  condemned  in 
some  proper  Court  in  the  said  United  States  as  lawfull  Prize  Captured 
from  the  Enemy  or  were  so  Captured,  and  regularly  proceeded  against 
in  this  State  for  such  adjudication,  at  the  Time  of  such  Seizure,  or 
that  the  same  were  legally  Imported  or  brought  into  this  State  before 
the  making  and  publishing  of  this  Act. 


162  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  if  any 
Person  or  Persons  shall  Import  or  bring  into  this  State  any  Goods 
Wares  or  Merchandize  contrary  to  this  Act,  or  that  shall  be  aiding 
assisting  or  advising  therein  and  be  thereof  Convicted  before  any 
County  or  Superior  Courts  such  Person  or  Persons  shall  suffer  Im- 
prisonment in  NewGate  or  some  other  Goal  in  this  State  a  Term  not 
exceeding  one  Year  and  be  fined  a  Sum  not  exceeding  one  thousand 
Pounds  according  to  the  nature  and  agravation  of  the  offence  at  the 
Discretion  of  the  Court  before  which  the  Conviction  shall  be  had. 

An  Act  directing  certain  confiscated  Estates  to  be  sold. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same  That 
all  Lands  which  are  or  shall  be  forfeited  to  this  State  by  any  Persons 
adjudged  Guilty  of  the  Crime  of  having  voluntarily  put  themselves 
under  the  Protection  and  Joined  with  the  Enemies  of  the  United  States, 
which  are  not  under  Mortgage,  or  are  not  already  especially  Ordered 
to  be  otherwise  sold  or  disposed  of,  shall  after  having  been  advertised 
in  at  least  one  of  the  Common  NewsPapers  of  this  State  for  three 
Weeks  successively,  be  sold  at  Public  Vendue  for  specie  on  one  Years 
Credit  on  Interest  Secured  by  sufficient  Sureties  or  Notes  which  are 
or  shall  be  given  by  the  Treasurers  of  this  State  to  the  Officers  and 
Privates  of  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  for  services  rendered 
Prior  to  the  passing  of  this  Act,  computing  the  Interest  arisen  thereon 
to  the  Time  of  the  Sale ;  Which  Sales  shall  be  made  under  the  direction 
of  the  several  Judges  of  Probate,  who  are  legally  Impowered  to  grant 
Administration  upon  any  such  forfeited  Estates,  and  it  is  hereby  further 
Ordered  that  upon  the  Sale  of  any  such  Estate,  or  any  part  thereof 
as  such  Judge  shall  direct  he  shall  transmit  to  the  Treasurer  of  this 
State  a  General  Discription  of  the  Estate  so  Sold  together  with  the 
Avails  of  such  Sales,  distinguishing  the  Specie  from  the  Notes  received 
thereby,  and  also  the  Name  of  the  Person  or  Persons  to  whom  the 
same  has  been  sold  and  shall  also  transmit  a  simular  Account  to  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table;  Each  of  which  shall  make  proper  entries 
thereof,  in  their  respective  Offices,  in  an  Account  with  such  Judge; 
And  it  is  also  Ordered,  that  every  such  Judge  upon  the  Sale  of  any 
such  Estate  under  his  Direction  shall  transmit  a  Deed  of  Sale  thereof 
to  the  Treasurer,  and  endorse  therein  a  request  to  him  to  execute  it 
in  favour  of  the  Purchaser,  and  thereupon  the  Treasurer  shall  execute 
such  Deed  in  behalf  of  this  State  which  Deed  together  with  the  endorse- 
ment thereon  shall  be  recorded  in  the  Proper  Office.  Always  Provided 
that  no  Sale  shall  be  made  of  any  such  forfeited  Estate,  untill  a  return 
of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  examine  the  Claims  of  the  Creditors 
thereof  has  been  made  and  accepted,  and  that  no  such  Judge  shall 
transmit  more  of  the  Avails  of  such  Estate  to  the  Treasurer  than  the 
Surplus  of  the  Debts  which  remain  unpaid,  and  Charges  of  Adminis- 
tration and  Costs  attending  the  negotiation  of  such  Sale  and  transfer, 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  163 

all  which  are  to  be  liquidated  and  allowed  by  such  Judge ;  who  shall 
direct  the  Payment  thereof  to  the  Persons  to  whom  they  are  due. 
Provided  also,  that  all  Proceedings  respecting  the  Debts  Sales  and 
allowance  of  Costs,  and  every  other  Matter  relative  to  the  Settlement 
of  any  such  Estate  shall  be  entered  in  the  Registry  of  the  Office  of 
such  Judge. 

And  be  it  jurther  Enacted  that  every  such  Judge  of  Probate  be 
directed  and  Impowered  to  Authorize  some  Person  to  Institute  any  Suit 
in  behalf  of  this  State  for  the  recovery  and  Seizin  of  any  such  Estate, 
which  had  been  Mortgaged  to  the  Person  or  Persons  adjudged  Guilty 
as  aforesaid,  before  such  Estate  had  been  adjudged  forfeited  as  afore- 
said And  upon  any  such  Recovery,  such  Judge  shall  in  case  the  Debt 
for  which  such  Estate  was  Mortgaged,  and  the  Costs  for  the  recovery 
thereof,  shall  not  be  paid  within  six  Months  after  such  Recovery,  order 
the  same  to  be  Sold,  and  shall  otherwise  be  proceeded  with  as  is 
directed  by  this  Act,  and  in  that  Case  the  Mortgagor  or  Mortgagors 
shall  thereafter  be  forever  debarred  from  obtaining  any  Recovery  there- 
for either  in  Law  or  Equity  except  for  the  surplus  that  such  Estate 
shall  sell  for  more  than  the  Debt  and  Cost  as  aforesaid.  Provided 
always  That  if  such  Estate  shall  be  under  any  Mortgage  to  any  other 
Person  or  Persons  than  to  him  or  them  who  shall  have  been  adjudged 
Guilty  as  afo/esaid  previous  to  such  adjudication  the  same  shall  be 
sold  under  such  incumbrance. 

Be  it  jurther  Enacted  that  the  said  Judges  of  Probate  shall  proceed 
to  Settle  the  Personal  Estates  forfeited  as  aforesaid  according  to  Law, 
and  shall  transmit  the  Avails  thereof  to  the  Treasurer,  and  duplicate 
Accounts  of  their  Proceedings  relative  thereto  to  the  Treasurer  and 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  in  the  manner  heretofore  directed  by  this  Act 
so  that  a  Compleat  Settlement  may  be  made  of  such  Estates  as  soon 
as  the  Circumstances  thereof  will  admit. 


An  Act  for  enabling  the  United  States  of  America  to  commence  and  prose- 
cute Actions  or  Suits  in  any  of  the  Courts  in  this  State  for  the  recovery 
of  their  common  Rights  and  Interests. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled,  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  that 
it  shall  and  may  be  lawfull  for  the  United  States  of  America  to  sue 
[  ?]  commence  and  Prosecute  any  Suits  or  Actions  for  the  recovery  of 
any  Debts  due  to  them,  or  any  Estate  or  property  to  them  belonging 
or  for  the  recovery  of  Damages  for  any  Frauds  or  Trespasses  against 
them  and  to  appear  by  their  Agents  or  Attorneys  that  may  be  appointed 
by  Congress  or  by  Authority  derived  from  them,  and  all  such  Suits  or 
Actions  pursue  to  final  Judgment  and  Execution. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  That  it  shall 
be  the  Duty  of  the  State  Attorneys  and  other  informing  Officers  in 
this  State  to  make  presentment  of  all  Frauds  and  other  Crimes  com- 


164  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

mitted  against  the  United  States,  within  their  respective  Precincts, 
which  shall  he  prosecuted  and  punished  in  the  Same  manner  as  if  com- 
mitted against  this  State. 

And  be  if  further  Enacted,  That  every  Commissioner  or  Auditor 
appointed  hy  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  or  imder  their 
Authority,  to  settle  any  of  their  Public  Accounts  shall  have  fvill  power 
to  call  Witnesses  before  them  in  this  State  and  examine  them  under 
Oath  or  affirmation  touching  any  such  Accounts  as  are  respectively 
assigned  to  them  for  settlement,  and  if  any  person  duly  summoned 
shall  neglect  to  appear  and  be  examined  as  aforesaid  he  shall  be  liable 
to  the  same  Pains  and  Penalties  as  for  neglecting  to  appear  before 
any  Court  in  this  State. 


An  Act  in  further  addition  to  the  Statute  entituled  An  Act  for  collecting 
and  Paying  of  Rates  and  Taxes. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
when  any  Person  shall  be  committed  to  Prison  by  any  Collector  of 
State  Taxes  or  Rates,  for  the  nonPayment  of  such  Rates  or  Taxes 
which  Person  shall  not  be  admitted  to  take  the  Oath  by  Law  appointed 
for  the  releif  of  Poor  Prisoners,  untill  one  or  more  of  the  Select  Men 
of  the  Town  where  such  Prisoner  belongs,  have  had  due  and  reasonable 
Notice  to  be  present  and  shew  Reasons  if  any  be  why  said  Oath  should 
not  be  administred  to  such  Prisoners. 


An  Act  for  making  and  naming  a  new  District  for  a  Court  of  Probate  in 
this  State,  and  erecting  a  Court  of  Probate  therein. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  same  That 
the  Town  of  Stratford  shall  be  one  District  of  or  for  a  Court  of  Probate 
and  shall  be  called  and  known  by  the  name  of  the  District  of  Stratford 
And  that  in  the  said  District  there  shall  be  a  Court  of  Probate  held 
by  one  Judge,  to  be  appointed  and  commissioned  for  that  purpose  ac- 
cording to  Law  who  shall  have  a  Clerk  by  him  to  be  appointed  and 
sworn  to  that  Office,  which  Court  shall  have  and  exercise  the  same 
Powers  Authorities  and  Priveliges  that  the  Courts  of  Probate  in  this 
State  have  by  Law,  and  all  Appeals  from  said  Court  of  Probate  shall 
be  regulated  and  Governed  according  to  the  Orders  and  directions  of 
the  Law  respecting  Appeals  from  the  Courts  of  Probate  in  this  State. 

Provided  nevertheless  That  all  Matters  and  Business  that  has  been 
begun  entered  or  are  depending,  in  the  Court  of  Probate  in  the  District 
of  Fairfield  shall  be  Issued  and  finished  in  the  aforesaid  Court  where 
begun  entered  or  depending,  as  though  this  Act  had  not  been  made 
any  Thing  therein  contained  notwithstanding. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  165 

An  Act  for  making  and  naming  a  District  for  a  Court  of  Probate  in  this 
State,  and  erecting  a  Court  of  Probate  therein. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
that  part  of  the  Town  of  Hartford  lying  on  the  East  Side  of  Connecticut 
River  and  the  Town  of  East  Windsor,  including  the  Society  of  ElHng- 
ton  in  said  East  Windsor,  untill  it  comes  parallel  with  the  West  Line 
of  the  Township  of  Tolland  Glastonbury  Enfield  and  Bolton,  shall  be 
one  District  for  a  Court  of  Probate,  and  shall  be  called  and  known 
by  the  Name  of  the  District  of  East  Windsor ;  and  that  in  said  District 
there  shall  be  a  Court  of  Probate  held  by  one  Judge  to  be  appointed 
and  Commissioned  for  that  purpose  according  to  Law,  who  shall  have 
a  Clerk  by  him  to  be  appointed  and  Sworn  to  the  office,  Which  Court 
shall  have  and  exercise  the  same  Powers  and  Authorities  and  Privileges 
that  the  other  Courts  of  Probate  in  this  State  have  by  Law,  And  all 
Appeals  from  said  Court  of  Probate  shall  be  regulated  and  governed 
according  to  the  Order  and  directions  of  the  Law  respecting  Appeals 
from  the  Court  of  Probate  in  this  State. 

Provided  nevertheless  That  all  Matters  and  Business  that  have  been 
begun  depending  or  have  been  entered  in  either  of  the  Courts  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Hartford  or  Stafford  shall  be  Issued  and  finished 
in  said  Districts,  where  already  entered  as  though  this  Act  has  not 
been  made  any  Thing  therein  contained  notwithstanding. 

Whereas  it  is  Represented  to  this  Assembly  that  the  second  and 
seventh  Regiments  of  Militia  in  this  State  are  now  very  large  and  un- 
weildy,  and  that  the  Division  of  said  Regiments  would  greatly  facili- 
tate the  Collecting  of  the  Same  in  Case  of  Alarms,  Therefore 

It  is  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Military  Companies  in 
the  Town  of  Branford  now  in  the  said  second  Regiment,  and  the 
Military  Companies  in  the  Town  of  Guilford  now  in  the  said  seventh 
Regiment,  shall  constitute  one  entire  Regiment  and  shall  be  called  and 
known  by  the  name  of  the  twenty  eighth  Regiment. 

Whereas  it  is  necessary  That  Uniformity  of  Discipline  should  be 
practised  by  all  Troops  that  may  be  called  to  act  in  Conjunction. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Regulations  for  the  Order  and 
Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  United  States  as  Ordered  by  Congress 
in  their  Resolution  of  the  29*^  of  March  1779  be  and  they  are  hereby 
approved  and  adopted  as  the  Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline 
of  the  Militia  of  this  State,  so  far  forth  as  their  situation  and  Cir- 
cumstances will  admit,  And  in  particular  that  the  manual  Exercise 
Maneuvers  and  mode  of  formation  therein  described  be  practised  and 
when  the  Militia  are  called  out  into  actual  Service,  that  they  conform 
themselves  in  all  respects  to  the  Regulations  aforesaid.  And  all  General 


166  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

and  other  Officers  are  hereby  enjoined  to  cause  the  same  to  be  executed 
with  all  possible  exactness  and  conform  themselves  thereto  accordingly. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  That  His  Excellency  the  Governor  be 
requested  to  Order  and  direct  the  Governors  Guard  and  Matross  Com- 
pany to  Parade  before  the  State  House  tomorrow  at  5  oClock  P.M. 
and  a  Feu  de  Joy  to  be  fired  while  the  good  People  of  this  State  par- 
take in  the  General  Joy  diffused,  on  recieving  the  agreeable  Intelligence 
announcing  the  Birth  of  a  Dauphin  of  France  an  Event  which  so  nearly 
affects  the  Happiness  of  the  great  and  Generous  Ally  of  these  United 
States. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  a  List  of  the  deficient  Numbers  of 
Recruits  in  each  Town  in  this  State  (except  New  Haven  which  is  none 
deficient)  for  filling  up  their  respective  Quotas  of  the  Continental  Army 
as  ascertained  by  the  Committee  be  forthwith  lodged  in  the  Secretarys 
Office,  That  each  and  every  Town  (except  the  Town  of  New  Haven) 
which  shall  neglect  to  procure  by  their  Select  Men  and  lodge  in  the 
Secretaries  Office  on  or  before  the  tenth  Day  of  July  next  a  Certificate 
from  one  of  the  Muster  Masters  appointed  to  muster  the  Recruits  or  a 
field  Officer  of  the  Regiment  they  have  Joined,  that  such  Town  hath 
procured  to  be  raised  and  accepted,  the  whole  number  of  their  Quota 
ascertained  by  the  Committee  as  aforesaid,  the  Secretary  be  and  he 
hereby  is  Authorized  and  directed  immediately  after  said  tenth  Day 
of  July  to  Issue  Execution  against  each  and  every  Town  so  neglecting 
for  the  Sum  of  fifteen  Pounds  lawfuU  Money  for  each  Recruit  that  shall 
be  deficient  or  wanting  in  such  Town,  directed  to  the  Sheriff  of  the 
County  wherein  such  neglect  shall  happen  which  shall  be  levied  and 
collected  from  any  of  the  Inhabitants  of  such  Town  or  the  Class  that 
have  neglected  to  furnish  a  Recruit  and  paid  into  the  Treasury  of  this 
State,  Provided  that  not  a  greater  Sum  than  ten  Pounds  be  collected 
from  any  one  Person,  And  the  Monies  so  levied  and  Collected  shall 
be  applied  under  the  direction  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  Safety  for  raising  Recruits  for  the  Continental  Army  to 
compleat  the  Quota  of  this  State. 


An  Act  for  raising  a  Body  of  the  Militia  of  this  State  to  act  against  the 
Enemies  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
there  be  forthwith  raised  within  this  State  by  voluntary  Inlistment 
eighteen  hundred  and  thirty  six  able  Bodied  effective  Men  to  be  formed 
into  eighteen  Companies  and  to  be  Officered  with  one  Captain  One 
Lieutenant  one  Ensign  four  Serjeants  four  Corporals  one  Drum  and 
one  fife,  the  whole  to  be  formed  into  two  Regiments  to  be  commanded 
by  One  Lieutenant   Colonel   Commandant  and   one   Major   each   and 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  167 

shall  be  held  in  readiness  in  case  of  a  Seige  at  New  York,  to  march 
at  the  shortest  Notice,  and  Join  and  Act  in  conjunction  with  the  Con- 
tinental Army  as  His  Excellency  General  Washington  shall  direct. 

Provided  nevertheless  that  the  said  two  Regiments  or  any  of  them 
shall  not  be  held  in  Service  longer  than  the  end  of  the  Seige,  or  untill 
the  first  Day  of  January  next,  nor  shall  be  compelled  to  Serve  in  any 
other  State  than  that  of  New  Jersey  New  York  and  this  State, 

And  be  it  further  Enacted,  that  as  an  encouragement,  each  Officer 
that  shall  engage  and  properly  furnish  himself  for  said  Service,  and 
each  able  Bodied  effective  Man  who  shall  voluntarily  InHst  and  equip 
himself  to  the  acceptance  of  his  Commanding  Officer,  by  the  first  Day 
of  July  next,  shall  have  his  or  their  Polls  exempted  out  of  the  List 
to  be  given  in  in  August  1782,  and  shall  be  excused  from  Serving  or 
being  Detached  to  Serve  in  any  other  tour  untill  after  the  first  Day 
of  January  1783,  And  shall  receive  the  same  Pay  Rations  and  refresh- 
ments as  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  same  Rank  in  the  Continental 
Army  do  receive  during  said  Service,  their  Pay  to  begin  at  the  Time 
they  shall  be  Ordered  to  march. 

And  be  it  jnrther  Enacted  that  the  two  Field  Officers  of  the  afore- 
said two  Regiments  do  appoint  One  Adjutant,  one  Quarter  Master 
one  Serjeant  Major  and  One  Quarter  Master  Serjeant  in  each  of  the 
aforesaid  Regiments  respectively. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint,  John  Franciss  of  Weathersfield  Jona- 
than Roberts  of  Hartford  Benjamin  Norriss  of  Tolland,  Charles  Norton 
of  Durham  Nathaniel  Edwards  of  Watertown,  David  Smith  of  Chatham 
William  Witney  of  Preston,  Joseph  Carew  of  Norwich,  John  Chapman 
of  East  Haddam,  Joel  Hinman  of  Woodbury,  David  Olmsted  of  Ridg- 
field  Jesse  Bell  of  Stamford  Abner  Robinson  of  Windham,  Gershom 
Barrows  of  Mansfield,  John  Kimbal  of  Pomfret,  Eleazer  Claghorn  of 
Salisbury  Abner  Wilson  of  Harwington  and  Ambrose  Sloper  of  South- 
ington  to  be  Captains  in  the  Regiments  Ordered  by  this  Assembly 
to  be  raised  and  put  in  readiness  to  march  on  the  shortest  Notice  in 
Case  His  Excellency  General  Washington  shall  call  for  them. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Samuel  Sessions  of  East  Windsor 
Thomas  Haydon  of  Windsor  Olived  Granger  of  Suffield,  William  Steel 
of  Derby,  Daniel  Bishop  of  New  Haven,  Cornelius  Higgins  Jun""  of 
Haddam  Clement  Minor  of  Stonington,  John  Bulkley  2'^  of  Colchester, 
Ichabod  Spencer  of  Lyme,  Jonathan  Squire  of  Fairfield,  Agur  Judson 
Jun'"  of  Stratford  Stephen  Dodge  of  Kent,  Joseph  Hale  of  Coventry, 
James  Abbott  of  Lebanon  John  Phelps  Jun""  of  Hebron,  Benjamin 
Holcomb  of  Symsbury,  Stephen  Hotchkiss  of  Farmington  &  Miles 
Norton  of  Goshen  to  be  Lieutenants  in  the  Regiment  Ordered  by  this 
Assembly  to  be  raised  and  put  in  readiness  to  march  on  the  shortest 
notice  in  case  his  Excellency  General  Washington  shall  call  for  them. 


168  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Benjamin  Stevens  of  Glastonbury  Stephen 
Sexton  of  Somers,  George  Griswold  of  Bolton,  Joseph  Royce  of  Wal- 
lingford,  Jonathan  Tyler  of  Branford  Lebbeus  Chapman  of  Saybrook 
Jesse  Prentiss  of  Stonington,  John  Colt  Jun""  of  Lyme,  Vine  Stoddard 
of  Groton  Elijah  Starr  of  New  Milford,  Joseph  Mather  of  Norwalk 
(supposed)  Joseph  Bass  Jun""  of  New  Fairfield,  Caleb  Hindee  J""  of 
Ashford,  Samuel  Kinnee  of  Voluntown,  Ebenezer  Copps  of  Plainfield 

Caleb  Watson  of  New  Hartford Camp  of  Sharon  &  John  Howe 

of  Norfolk  to  be  Ensigns  in  the  Regiments  Ordered  by  this  Assembly 
to  be  raised  and  put  in  readiness  to  march  on  the  shortest  Notice  in 
case  his  Excellency  General  Washington  shall  call  for  them. 


An  Act  providing  for  the   settlement  of  the   Accounts  between   this   State 
and  the  United  States. 

Whereas  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  by  their  Reso- 
lution of  the  20*^  February  1782  have  earnestly  recommended  to  the 
Legislatures  of  the  respective  States  without  delay  to  Authorize  and 
Impower  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled,  in  the  final  Settle- 
ment of  the  Proportions  to  be  born  by  each  of  the  General  Expences 
of  the  War  from  the  commencement  thereof  untill  the  first  Day  of 
January  1782,  except  the  Monies  loaned  to  the  United  States,  to  assume 
and  adopt  such  principles  as  from  the  particular  Circumstances  of  the 
several  States  at  different  Periods  may  appear  Just  and  equitable  with- 
out being  wholly  confined  to  the  Rule  laid  down  in  the  eighth  Article 
of  the  Confederation  in  Cases  where  the  Same  cannot  be  applied  with- 
out manifest  Injustice. 

And  Whereas  it  will  be  necessary  in  Order  to  do  Justice  and  give 
Satisfaction  to  the  Several  States  in  a  matter  wherein  their  Interests 
are  so  deeply  concerned.  That  some  General  and  equitable  Rule  or 
Principle  be  adopted  that  will  obviously  apply  with  equal  Justice  and 
certainty  to  all  the  States, 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  be  and  they  are  hereby  fully 
Authorized  and  Impowered  on  behalf  of  this  State  to  ascertain  and  finally 
Settle  the  Quota  to  be  borne  by  each  of  the  States  of  the  General 
Expences  of  the  War  from  the  Commencement  thereof  untill  the  first 
Day  of  January  1782,  except  the  Monies  loaned  to  the  United,  and  to 
adopt  such  Principles  as  they  shall  think  equitable  in  making  allowance 
for  what  any  of  the  States  may  have  Suffered  by  the  ravages  of  the 
Enemy  according  to  their  respective  Circumstances. 

Provided  always  that  each  States  Quota  be  first  ascertained  agree- 
ably to  the  Rule  prescribed  in  the  eighth  Article  of  the  confederation 
or  in  proportion  to  the  number  of  Inhabitants  of  every  Age  and  Sex 
in  each  State,  including  Negroe  and  Molattoe  Servants  or  such  Pro- 
portion of  them  as  the  United   States  in   Congress  Assembled   shall 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  169 

Judge  equitable,  and  that  the  amount  of  the  Deductions  that  may  be 
made  on  account  of  the  Ravages  of  the  Enemy  from  the  Quotas  of 
any  of  the  States  so  ascertained,  averaged  to  all  the  States  in  proportion 
to  the  Sums  that  shall  remain  after  such  Deduction. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid,  That  his 
Excellency  the  Governor  with  the  Advice  of  the  Council  of  Safety  be 
authorized  to  obtain  and  transmit  to  Congress  all  such  Documents 
and  Information  as  he  may  Judge  most  proper  to  assist  the  Judgment 
of  Congress,  in  forming  a  Just  estimate  of  the  Abilities  of  this  State 
in  order  to  Settle  the  Proportions  aforesaid.  And  also  to  approve  of  a 
proper  person  that  maybe  nominated  by  the  superintendent  of  the 
Finances  of  the  United  States,  finally  to  Settle  the  Accounts  between 
this  State  and  the  United  States,  And  the  Commissioner  so  appointed 
shall  have  full  Power  to  call  before  him  any  Persons  as  Witnesses,  and 
examine  them  upon  Oath  or  affirmation  touching  such  Claims  and 
Accounts  as  shall  be  produced  for  Liquidation  and  Settlement,  which 
Oath  the  said  Commissioner  is  hereby  Authorized  to  administer,  And 
every  Person  duely  summoned,  who  shall  refuse  or  neglect  to  appear 
and  be  examined  before  said  Commissioner  as  aforesaid  shall  be  subject 
to  the  Same  Penalties  as  are  incurred  by  Witnesses  refusing  to  appear 
before  any  of  the  Courts  of  Law  in  this  State. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  settlement  made  with  the  Con- 
necticut Line  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  as  reported  to  this 
Assembly  by  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  General  Assembly  at 
their  Session  in  January  last  to  make  such  Settlement  be  and  the  same 
is  hereby  accepted  and  approved. 

And  it  is  further  Resolved  that  the  Ballance  found  due  to  each 
Individual  comprehended  in  said  Settlement  for  his  Service  in  the 
Year  1781  be  secured  to  him  or  his  legal  Representative;  and  that 
securities  be  given  therefor  of  the  same  form  and  Tenor  only  exclusive 
of  the  Words  "or  Bills  of  Credit  equivalent  thereto  in  value ["]  ;  as 
those  heretofore  given  to  secure  the  Ballances  due  to  the  Officers  and 
Soldiers  of  the  Connecticut  Line  of  said  Army  upon  former  Settlements, 
bearing  Date  the  first  Day  of  June  1782,  with  Interest  of  six  Per  Cent 
Per  Annum  from  the  first  Day  of  January  1782  payable  on  the  first  Day 
of  June  annually  the  one  half  of  the  Principal  of  such  Securities  payable 
by  the  first  Day  of  June  1788,  and  the  other  half  payable  by  the  first 
day  of  June  1789. 

And  it  is  further  Resolved,  That  a  Tax  of  two  Pence  on  the  Pound 
be  laid  upon  the  List  of  Polls  and  rateable  Estate  of  the  Inhabitants  of 
this  State  that  shall  be  given  in  for  the  Years  1782,  1783,  1784,  1785 
and  1786  payable  annually  on  the  first  Day  of  March  1783,  1784, 
1785,  1786,  &  1787,  which  Taxes  shall  be  paid  in  Gold  and  Silver, 
and  are  hereby  mortgaged  and  appropriated  to  the  Sole  and  only  pur- 
pose of  paying  the  annual  Interest  arising  in  said  Securities  or  Interest 


170  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

and  part  of  Principal  payable  on  other  securities  of  like  form  and 
Tenor  given  for  Services  before  the  Year  1781,  by  the  Time  and  Times 
limited  as  aforesaid  And  that  a  Tax  of  nine  pence  on  the  Pound  be 
laid  upon  the  Lists  that  shall  be  given  in  for  the  Year  1787  and  1788 
Payable  on  the  first  Day  of  March  1788  and  1789,  to  be  appropriated 
as  aforesaid,  for  the  Sole  and  only  Purpose  of  funding  the  Securities 
aforesaid  at  the  Times  they  shall  become  due  and  Payable  as  afore- 
said with  the  Interest  that  shall  then  be  due  thereon.  And  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  is  hereby  directed  to  Issue  his  Warrants  accordingly. 

Resolved  that  the  Documents  and  Papers  containing  said  Settle- 
ment for  the  Year  1781,  and  the  Settlement  for  Services  in  former 
Years  included  in  the  Report  of  said  Committee  to  this  Assembly,  shall 
be  lodged  in  the  Pay  Table  Office,  and  the  Committee  shall  thereupon 
Charge  the  United  States  in  account  with  the  amount  of  Debt  so  called 
and  contained  in  said  Settlement ;  and  Credit  them  with  the  amount 
of  Money  due  for  Blankets  promissed  by  this  State  and  contained  in 
said  Settlement  and  shall  Certify  the  Ballances  due  to  the  Individuals 
contained  in  said  Settlements  to  the  State  Treasurer  upon  application 
of  the  Person  to  whom  such  Ballances  are  due  their  Executors  or 
administrators  or  others  by  them  properly  Authorized  in  the  Same 
way  and  manner  upon  the  same  Principles  and  Evidence  in  all  the 
various  and  different  Circumstances  of  application  as  have  been  prac- 
tised by  them  upon  former  Settlements  pursuant  to  Acts  of  Assembly, 
And  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  make  out  the  Proper  Securities 
agreeable  to  the  Provisions  of  this  and  former  Acts  of  this  Assembly 
accordingly. 

Resolved  by  tJiis  Assenihly  that  the  Ballance  due  to  the  Connecticut 
Line  of  the  Army  to  compleat  the  Payment  of  three  Months  Wages  on 
the  Accounts  of  the  Year  1781  be  sent  on  to  said  Line  as  soon  as 
Possible,  and  that  in  the  Settlement  of  the  Accounts  for  that  Year  the 
Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  said  Line  by  virtue  of  this  Resolution 
stand  Charged  for  the  three  Months  Pay  in  the  Same  manner  as  if 
the  said  Ballance  were  actually  received  by  them. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  General  James  Wadsworth  M""  John 
Fitch  Col'*  Experience  Storrs  and  M*'  Shubael  Abby  or  either  two  of 
them  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  ascertain  the 
true  and  exact  Ballance  due  to  each  Individual  Officer  and  Soldier  of 
the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  belonging  to  the  five  Regiments  of 
Infantry  2^  Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons,  Gen'  Hazens  Regiment  and 
Corps  of  Sappers  and  Minors  to  whom  three  Months  hath  been  Charged 
in  the  Settlement  with  them  for  their  Wages  for  the  Year  1781,  agree- 
able to  an  Act  of  this  Assembly  in  their  present  Session,  which  Com- 
mittee are  directed  to  deduct  from  said  three  Months  Pay  charged  as 
aforesaid  the  Sum  or  Sums  which  such  respective  Officer  or  Soldier 
hath  received  or  shall  receive  by  the  first  Day  of  July  next  in  part 
payment  thereof,  and  make  Return  to  his  Excellency  the  Governor  of 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  171 

the  Names  of  such  Officers  and  Soldiers  with  the  Ballance  so  found 
annexed  to  their  Names. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Ballance  due  to  the  Officers 
who  have  Served  in  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  in  the  Year 
1780,  for  retained  Rations  from  the  first  of  April,  shall  he  consolidated 
with  the  Ballance  found  due  for  the  Wages  of  the  said  Year,  and  that 
the  Interest  be  cast  upon  the  said  Ballance,  due  for  Rations,  upon  the 
same  Principles,  and  for  the  same  Time  as  is  by  Act  of  Assembly 
Ordered  to  be  cast  and  allowed  upon  the  Wages,  and  that  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  Certify  the  Ballance  of  Wages  and  Rations  to  the 
Treasury  in  Such  manner  that  the  Notes  ordered  for  the  Payment  of 
that  Year  include  the  whole  Ballance  due. 

An  Act  for  raising  and  appropriating  the  amount  of  Dollars  for  the  Use 
of  the  United  States  as  a  part  of  this  States  Quota  of  Supplies  for  the 
Year  1782. 

Whereas  the  United  States  in  Congress  Assembled  by  their  Resolu- 
tions of  the  30*''  of  October  and  second  of  November  last,  called  upon 
the  Several  States  to  furnish  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States  with 
their  Quota  of  eight  Millions  of  Dollars  for  the  War  department  and 
Civil  List,  the  Proportion  whereof  Assigned  to  this  State  is  seven 
hundred  forty  seven  thousand  one  hundred  and  ninety  six  Dollars  to 
be  paid  in  Quarterly  equal  Proportions,  the  first  payment  to  be  made 
on  the  first  Day  of  April,  the  second  the  first  Day  of  July,  the  third 
the  first  Day  of  October  in  the  Year  1782  &c. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
a  Tax  of  one  shilling  Lawfull  Money  on  the  Pound  be  laid  on  the  List 
of  1781,  Payable  in  Money  or  Notes  Issued  by  the  Directors  of  the 
National  Bank  or  Notes  of  the  Hon*"'*^  Robert  Morriss  Esq'  by  the 
first  Day  of  July  next.  And  that  the  Treasurer  Issue  his  Warrants  in 
due  Season  to  Collect  the  Same  accordingly. 

Provided  always  that  one  twentieth  part  of  said  Taxes  respectively 
be  abated  in  usual  Manner  for  the  releif  of  such  Persons  as  may  be 
unable  to  pay  the  Same. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  That  a  Tax  of  two  Pence  lawfull  Money 
on  the  Pound  on  the  list  of  the  Year  1781  be  laid  and  Collected  and 
paid  into  the  Treasury  of  this  State  by  the  first  Day  of  Septemb""  next 
and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  Issue  his  Warrants  to  Collect 
the  Same  accordingly  and  the  Money  to  be  Collected  by  said  Tax  is 
hereby  appropriated  for  the  support  of  Civil  Government  in  this  State. 

Whereas  the  Public  Service  requires  a  Speedy  and  punctual  Col- 
lection of  the  Taxes  laid  for  the  Use  of  the  United  States  for  supporting 
the  War. 


172  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  take  effectual  Care 
to  inforce  the  Collection  of  said  Taxes  according  to  Law,  and  that  the 
Collectors  apply  no  part  of  the  Monies  received  for  the  Same  towards 
settling  or  discharging  any  other  Taxes  committed  to  them  to  Collect, 
and  that  the  Treasurer  pay  over  the  Money  Bills  or  Notes  as  fast  as 
he  receives  them  to  the  person  appointed  by  the  superintendent  of  the 
Finances  of  the  United  States,  to  receive  the  same  agreeably  to  the 
Warrants  of  the  said  Superintendant  drawn  on  him  for  that  purpose. 

Whereas  His  Excellency  the  Governor  hath  laid  before  this  Assembly 
a  Circular  Letter  from  the  Hon'^'*^  Robert  Morriss  Esquire  Superin- 
tendant of  the  Finances  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Subject  of  Sinking 
the  Continental  Bills  of  Credit  pursuant  to  the  Act  of  Congress  of 
the  18*^  of  March  1780  with  the  Accounts  accompanying  the  Same. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and 
he  is  hereby  directed  to  transmit  to  his  Excellency  the  Governor  an 
Account  of  the  Sum  of  Continental  Bills  of  Credit  now  in  the  Treasury, 
And  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired  to  transmit  said 
Account  to  the  Superintendant  of  Finance  and  inform  him  that  the 
General  Assembly  of  this  State,  in  pursuance  of  the  aforesaid  Act  of 
Congress,  laid  sundry  Taxes  all  Payable  before  the  first  Day  of  April 
1781,  for  drawing  in  this  States  Quota  of  the  Old  Continental  Bills  of 
Credit,  with  intent  that  the  same  should  have  been  delivered  over  to 
the  Commissioner  of  the  Continental  Loan  Office  in  this  State  And 
new  Bills  Issued  agreeably  to  said  Act  of  Congress,  but  it  so  happened 
that  said  new  Bills  could  not  be  Issued  at  Par  with  Gold  and  Silver 
and  therefore  it  was  Judged  not  expedient  to  Issue  them.  And  the 
Continental  Bills  collected  on  said  Taxes  now  remain  in  the  Treasury 
of  this  State  ready  to  be  delivered  to  the  Order  of  Congress  to  be 
destroyed  And  that  His  Excellency  make  Such  further  Observations 
on  the  Subject  in  answer  to  said  Letter  as  he  may  think  proper. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  that  no  Town  or  Class  who  have  in 
pursuance  of  the  Acts  or  Resolves  of  this  Assembly  in  January  last 
or  who  shall  procure  any  Soldier  or  Recruit  for  the  continental  Army 
for  either  of  the  Terms  mentioned  in  said  Acts,  and  such  Soldiers  or 
Recruit  has  been  or  shall  be  mustered  and  approved  by  any  Officer 
sent  from  said  Army,  for  the  purpose  of  mustering  such  Recruits,  shall 
be  subject  or  liable  to  any  fine  or  Penalty  for  Default  of  procuring  such 
Recruit  although  any  such  Recruit  hath  been  or  shall  be  afterwards 
rejected  or  mustered  out  by  any  Officers  of  said  Army  after  having 
been  sent  on  to  Join  the  Same  nor  shall  any  such  Town  or  Class  be 
subjected  to  such  Penalty,  who  have  procured  and  offered  any  such 
Recruit  for  the  Continental  Army  to  be  mustered  by  any  Mustering 
Officer  Sent  from  the  Army  as  aforesaid  engaged  to  Serve  for  any 
of  the  Terms  mentioned  in  said  Resolves  or  Acts,  who  hath  been  or 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  173 

shall  be  mustered  out  or  rejected  by  such  Officer  on  account  of  his 
not  being  of  sufficient  Stature.  Provided  such  Town  or  Class  can 
&  do  procure  a  Certificate  from  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment 
to  which  such  Town  or  Class  belongs  that  such  Recruit  is  of  firm  and 
sound  Constitution  able  Bodied  and  in  his  Judgment  sufficient  to  per- 
form the  Dutys  of  a  vigorous  and  active  Campaign. 

And  it  is  further  Resolved,  That  any  such  Recruits  procured  and 
engaged  in  either  of  the  Cases  before  mentioned  having  received  a 
Bounty  or  Premium  for  so  engaging  and  being  mustered  out  or  rejected 
as  aforesaid,  shall  be  liable  to  be  sent  on  to  Join  the  Army  or  to  do 
Duty  with  any  Company  Guards  or  Garrison  for  Defence  of  this  State 
as  the  General  Assembly  or  in  their  recess  the  Governor  and  Council 
of  Safety  shall  Judge  most  expedient  and  Order  for  the  Term  for 
which  they  are  so  engaged, 

And  it  is  jurther  Resolved  and  Provided  that  when  any  Town  or 
Class  in  the  Year  1781  procured  any  Recruit  for  the  Continental  Army 
for  any  Term  directed  by  Law  and  caused  the  Same  to  be  duely 
mustered  and  approved  by  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  Regiment 
to  which  he  or  they  belonged,  and  to  be  sent  forward  to  Join  the  said 
Army,  such  Town  or  Class  shall  not  be  liable  to  the  payment  of  any 
Fine  or  Penalty  Imposed  for  the  failure  of  procuring  any  such  Recruit 
although  such  Recruit  may  have  been  afterwards  mustered  out  and 
rejected  by  any  Officer  or  Officers  of  the  Continental  Army  any  Law 
or  provision  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  do 
adjust  and  Settle  the  Pay  Abstracts  of  the  General  and  Field  Officers 
and  the  Commanding  Officers  of  the  several  Companies  of  the  Militia 
of  this  State  who  have  been  or  shall  be  called  to  march  on  Alarms  for 
the  Defence  of  any  part  of  this  State  or  the  United  States,  their  pay 
to  commence  at  the  Time  of  their  being  properly  Armed  equipped  and 
marching  in  Consequence  of  Orders  from  proper  Officers  and  draw 
on  the  Treasurer  therefor.  Provided  that  no  Orders  shall  be  drawn 
by  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  for  any  Service  aforesaid  unless  it  shall 
be  Certified  by  the  Commanding  Officer  that  the  Service  was  season- 
ably and  duely  performed  and  that  the  Men  were  Armed  and  equipped 
according  to  Law  and  marched  agreeably  to  Orders. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be 
desired  to  transmit  to  the  Secretary  of  Foreign  Affairs  Authenticated 
Copies  of  such  Papers  as  may  tend  to  evidence  the  Territorial  Limits 
of  this  State,  and  any  others  in  his  Possession,  or  in  the  Office  of  the 
Secretary  of  this  State  that  may  tend  to  Evidence  the  Limits  Claimed 
by  the  United  States,  and  to  make  such  Observations  thereon  as  he  may 
think  proper  in  answer  to  a  Letter  addressed  to  him  from  the  Secretary 
of  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  18*^  of  February  last  inclosing  an  Instruction 
from  Congress  to  him  on  that  Subject. 


174  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Captain  Jacob  DeWitt  of  the  Matross 
Company  in  the  twentieth  Regiment  be  and  he  hereby  is  directed  to 
procure  the  Carriages  of  the  Field  Peices  to  be  repaired  or  remounted 
and  put  in  good  Condition  fit  for  service  and  also  to  provide  a  Suit- 
able Ammunition  Waggon  for  said  Matross  Company  with  as  much 
Economy  and  Expedition  as  may  be  at  the  expence  of  this  State. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  That  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be 
and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  Liquidate  and  Settle  the  Accounts 
and  Debts  and  expence  for  repacking  the  Provision  and  for  receiving 
Packing  and  Storing  other  Articles  received  in  on  the  2/6'^  Tax  and 
draw  for  the  Payments  thereof  out  of  the  Tax  aforesaid. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  the  Honb^^  Matthew  Griswold  Esq"" 
William  Pitkin,  John  Chester,  Roger  Newberry,  Joseph  Spencer  James 
Wadsworth,  Joseph  Hopkins,  James  Hilhouse  William  Hillhouse, 
Ebenezer  Ledyard  Jeremiah  Halsey,  Abraham  Davenport  Joseph  Piatt 
Cook,  John  Chandler  William  Williams  Eliphalet  Dyer  Nathaniel 
Wales  Jun""  Oliver  Wolcott  Jedidiah  Strong  Joshua  Porter  &  Jabez 
Perkins  Esq""^  to  be  of  the  Governors  Council  of  Safety  for  the  Year 
ensuing. 

On  The  Report  of  the  Court  of  enquiry  appointed  by  his  Excellency 
the  Governor  to  enquire  into  the  conduct  of  several  Officers  at  New 
London  and  Groton  on  the  6*^  Day  of  September  last. 

Resolved  that  Colonel  Oliver  Smith  be  and  he  is  hereby  acquitted 
with  Honor,  And  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired  to  appoint 
a  General  Court  Martial  for  the  Tryal  of  Lieut  Colonel  Gallop  and 
other  Officers  for  misbehaviour  and  neglect  of  Duty  on  said  sixth  Day 
of  September  last  and  by  the  Articles  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the 
ordering  and  good  Government  of  the  Militia,  and  that  his  Excellency 
be  also  desired  to  approve  or  disapprove  of  the  Sentence  of  such  Court 
as  shall  to  him  appear  Just  and  Right  on  the  Evidence  being  laid  before 
him. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be 
and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  liquidate  and  Settle 
the  Accounts  of  the  Committee  from  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army, 
that  is  to  say  for  the  necessary  Expences  of  themselves  and  Horses 
during  the  Time  they  were  attending  on  said  Business  with  the  Com- 
mittee of  this  State,  and  after  deducting  therefrom  the  value  of  their 
Rations  and  Forage  while  attending,  to  draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  for  the  Ballance  to  be  paid  out  of  any  unappropriated 
Moneys  that  now  is  or  hereafter  may  be  in  his  Hands  belonging  to 
this  State, 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  175 

Whereas  Application  has  been  made  by  some  of  the  Inhabitants 
living  near  Housatonuck  River,  to  regulate  the  Fishery  in  that  River 
to  prevent  Disputes  and  Litigations  concerning  the  Fisheries 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  John  Chandler  &  Elisha  Mills  Esq" 
&  Col°  Increase  Mosely  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee 
to  repair  to  and  examine  into  the  Situation  and  Circumstances  of  the 
Fishery  on  that  River,  Hear  the  Parties  who  have  opposite  Claims 
and  devise  some  General  Regulations  for  said  Fishery,  founded  upon 
the  Principles  of  Justice  and  the  Particular  Customs  which  have  been 
practised  there  which  may  Contribute  to  the  Public  Utility,  and  Report 
make  at  this  or  the  next  Session  of  the  General  Assembly  The  expence 
of  said  Committee  to  be  paid  by  such  Persons  who  shall  apply  to  and 
call  out  the  Committee. 

On  Report  of  a  Court  of  Enquiry  appointed  by  His  Excellency  the 
Captain  General  to  encpire  into  the  Conduct  of  several  Officers  &c  at 
New  London  and  Groton  on  the  sixth  Day  of  September  last. 

Resolved  that  Col°  Oliver  Smith  be  and  he  is  hereby  acquitted  with 
Honor. 

And  be  it  further  Resolved  that  His  Excellency  the  Captain  General 
be  Authorized  and  desired  to  appoint  a  General  Court  Martial  for 
the  Tryal  of  Lieut  Col"  Gallop  and  other  Officers  for  misbehaviour 
and  neglect  of  Duty  on  said  sixth  Day  of  Septemb""  last  and  by  the 
Articles  Rules  and  Regulations  for  preserving  Order  good  Govern- 
ment and  Discipline  among  the  Militia  and  other  forces  of  this  State 
when  called  in  to  actual  Service  for  the  Defence  and  security  of  the 
same.  And  that  His  Excellency  the  Captain  General  be  further  desired, 
to  appoint  a  suitable  Person  to  Act  as  Judge  Advocate  on  said  Tryal 
to  bring  forward  the  Charges  against  such  Officers  &c  And  the  Captain 
General  is  authorized  to  approve  or  disapprove  the  Sentence  of  such 
Court  as  to  him  shall  appear  Just  and  right  on  the  Evidence  being  laid 
before  him.* 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and 
they  are  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  examine  liquidate  and 
Settle  the  Accounts  of  those  Persons  who  Voluntarily  entered  Forts 
Trumbull  and  Griswold  for  their  defence  on  the  sixth  of  September 
last  and  were  wounded  or  made  Prisoners,  allowing  forty  shillings 
Per  Month  to  each  of  them  during  the  Time  they  were  in  Captivity, 
or  were  rendered  unfit  for  any  Service  by  reason  of  their  Wounds 
up  to  the  first  Day  of  April  last,  And  that  they  allow  to  such  wounded 
Persons  their  Just  and  reasonable  expenditures  for  Surgeons  &  Medi- 
cines nursing  and  Bording,  and  to  such  as  were  made  Prisoners,  and 
set  on  Shore  at  a  Distance  from  Home,  One  penny  Per  Mile  for 
subsistance  Money,  and  to  all  of  them  a  reasonable  compensation  for 

*This    resolution    is    a    repetition    of   the   one   next   but   two    above,    with   the    addition    here   of 
authority  given  to  the  governor  to  appoint  a  judge  advocate. 


176  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

all  Arms  Accoutrements  Cloathing  or  Money  lost  or  Plundered  from 
them  by  the  Enemy  the}-  producing  proper  Certificates  of  having  volun- 
tarily entered  said  Forts  on  said  Day  and  also  proper  and  attested 
Accounts  of  such  expenditures  together  with  the  necessary  Vouchers 
and  on  such  adjustment  and  liquidation  that  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Payment  of  the  same  accordingly. 

Whereas  the  Honorable  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut at  their  Sessions  in  October  last  were  pleased  to  appoint 
Samuel  Mott  and  Rufus  Lathrop  Esq'"^  to  enquire  into  and  estimate 
the  Losses  sustained  by  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Towns  of  New  London 
and  Groton  in  consequence  of  the  Hostile  Invasion  of  the  Enemy  in 
September  last,  and  to  abate  for  the  Year  1781  the  State  Taxes,  either 
in  whole  or  in  part  of  such  of  the  Sufferers  as  in  their  Opinion  were 
proper   Subjects  of  such  Abatements.    Therefore 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Samuel  Mott  and  Rufus  Lathrop 
Esq'"^  with  the  addition  of  Elias  Brook  Esq''  be  appointed  a  Committee 
to  make  such  further  Abatements  of  the  State  Taxes  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  said  Towns  of  New  London  and  Groton  as  in  their  Opinion  are 
proper  Subjects  of  such  Abatements,  and  make  Report  of  their  Doings 
herein  to  the  General  Assembly  in  October  next  for  their  consideration. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  such  Persons  as  have  been  duely 
Chosen  by  any  of  the  late  Alarm  List  Companies  to  Serve  as  Com- 
missioned Officers  therein  and  returned  to  this  Assembly  to  be  approved 
and  Commissioned  although  they  cannot  be  commissioned  the  said 
Companies  being  now  dissolved  shall  nevertheless  be  and  they  hereby 
are  entituled  to  the  Same  priveleges  and  Exemptions  as  Officers  by  Law 
are  that  have  born  Commissions  in  said  Companies. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered 
and  directed  to  raise  a  Sufficient  Sum  out  of  the  Provisions  on  Hand 
as  soon  as  may  be  to  pay  the  forty  shillings  Bounty  ordered  to  the 
Soldiers  that  may  engage  in  the  Forts  of  New  London  and  Groton 
Provided  by  Act  of  Assembly  in  January  last,  Provided  said  Soldiers 
do  not  live  within  six  Miles  from  said  Forts,  and  that  forty  eight 
Matrosses  be  raised  in  Addition  to  the  number  already  Ordered  by 
Act  of  Assembly,  and  that  the  same  pay  and  Bounty  be  given  them 
as  the  other  before  provided  for,  and  that  in  the  mean  Time  His  Excel- 
lency the  Governor  order  such  numbers  of  the  Militia  to  man  the  said 
Garrisons  untill  a  suitable  number  may  be  inlisted,  and  that  two  hun- 
dred Arms  be  provided  and  sent  to  the  Care  of  the  Commander  at 
said  Post  for  the  Use  of  the  Same. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  177 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  in  the 
Settlement  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Committee  from  the  Connecticut 
Line  of  the  Army  for  their  expences  while  attending  on  said  Business 
liquidate  the  Same  and  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  amount 
of  their  reasonable  Expences. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Collectors  of  the  2/6*^  Tax 
shall  and  they  are  hereby  respectively  directed  to  receive  from  the 
Receivers  appointed  by  the  several  Towns  in  this  State  Certificates  of 
all  the  Cloaths  by  them  recieved  untill  the  first  Day  of  May  last  and 
the  same  shall  be  allowed  in  payment  of  the  Taxes  for  which  they  were 
recieved  and  certified  as  aforesaid. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  a  Company  of  Matrosses  be  estab- 
lished in  the  Town  of  New  Haven  to  be  Inlisted  out  of  the  Several 
Companies  in  said  Town  to  Consist  of  one  Captain  three  Lieutenants 
four  Serjeants  four  Corporals  and  sixty  four  Rank  and  File  for  the 
purpose  of  exercising  Field  Artillery  when  called  to  that  Service  for 
the  defence  and  Protection  of  this  State  and  upon  said  number  being 
Inlisted  or  to  the  amount  of  forty  of  them,  and  upon  their  Application 
to  one  of  the  Field  Officers  of  the  second  Regiment  of  Militia,  he  shall 
lead  them  to  the  Choice  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  as  aforesaid, 
and  Certify  such  Choice  to  the  General  Assembly  or  in  their  recess 
to  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  and  on  such 
Choice  being  approved  the  Officers  shall  be  Commissioned  accordingly ; 
which  Company  so  formed  and  Commissioned  shall  belong  to  the  second 
Regiment  aforesaid  and  be  under  the  Command  of  the  Chief  Officer 
of  said  Regiment  and  shall  be  exempted  from  all  other  Duty  except  in 
said  Company,  Provided  that  none  are  included  in  said  Company  that 
are  Inlisted  into  or  holden  by  draft  or  otherwise  for  the  Continental 
Army. 

Upon  The  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  this  Assembly 
in  February  last  to  enquire  into  the  Conduct  of  Capt  Nathaniel  Heydon 
of  the  fifth  Military  Company  in  the  first  Regiment  of  Militia  of  this 
State 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Capt  Heydon  for  his 
Contempt  and  Disobedience  of  Orders  be  and  he  is  hereby  Cashiered 
and  disabled  from  holding  any  future  Military  Commission  in  this 
State,  and  also  be  and  he  is  hereby  reduced  to  the  Ranks  and  shall 
do  Duty  as  a  Private  Centinel  in  the  Military  Company  aforesaid,  and 
that  he  pay  the  Cost  of  Prosecution. 

Whereas  a  Committee  was  appointed  to  take  into  Consideration 
the  Complaint  of  Capt  William  Hibbard  against  Lieut  Joseph  Birge 
and  Ensign  William  Foster  for  Male  Conduct  as  officers  which  Com- 
mittee have  Reported  that  they  find  the  Facts  in  General  set  forth  in 


178  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

said  Complaint  are  true  and  that  said  Persons  are  unfit  to  hold  Com- 
missions as  Per  Report  on  File  &c,  the  said  Birge  appearing  and  con- 
fessing his  fault,  and  representing  the  particular  Inducements  he  was 
under. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Birge  remain  in  his  Office 
of  Lieutenant  and  that  said  Ensign  William  Foster  be  Cashiered  as 
unfit  to  hold  said  Office  of  Ensign  and  he  is  hereby  Cashiered. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Secretary  make  out  a  Copy  of 
the  Act  passed  this  Session  for  levying  certain  Duties  in  this  State 
for  the  Use  of  the  United  States  and  affix  thereto  the  Seal  of  the 
State. 

Upon  The  Representation  of  Brig*"  General  Hart  preferred  to  this 
Assembly  Shewing  that  Lieut  John  Hamlin  of  Farmington  within  the 
Brigade  of  Militia  under  the  Command  of  said  Brig  General  Hart 
is  Guilty  of  disobedience  and  contempt  of  Orders  Whereupon  a  Com- 
mittee has  been  appointed  and  having  made  their  Report  and  the  same 
being  accepted  by  this  Assembly, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Lieut  John  Hamlin  be  and 
he  is  hereby  discharged  from  his  Command  as  a  Military  Officer  in 
the  Militia  of  this  State,  and  Pay  Cost  of  Prosecution  taxed  and  allowed 
at  the  Sum  of  £10  0  Money,  and  that  the  Secretary  of  this  State 
Issue  Execution  therefor  in  due  form  of  Law. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  for  the  better  Ordering  and  regu- 
lating the  Governors  Guards  in  the  Counties  of  Hartford  and  New 
Haven  the  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  said  Companies  respectively 
be  and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  and  Tmpowered  when  they  shall 
find  it  necessary  to  dismiss  therefrom  any  Private  or  nonCommissioned 
Officer  that  shall  prove  negligent  of  his  Duty  in  which  Case  they  shall 
Certify  the  Same  to  the  Chief  Officer  of  the  Military  Company  within 
the  Limits  of  which  such  person  belongs. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  the  Hon'''''  Roger  Sherman  Esq""  to  be 
one  of  the  Council  of  safety  for  the  Year  ensuing  in  the  room  of  James 
Wadsworth  Esq""  resigned. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Members  of  the  Committee  of  the 
Pay  Table  for  the  Time  being  be  and  they  are  hereby  exempted  from 
Military  Service. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Matthew  Griswold  of  Windsor  to  be 
one  of  the  Overseers  of  NewGate  Prison  with  the  same  Powers  as  are 
given  to  the  other  Overseers  thereof. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Col°  Samuel  Canfield  and  Maj""  James 
Dana  to  be  a  Committee  to  enquire  into  the  State  of  the  Inhabitants 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  179 

of  the  Town  of  Greenwich  who  have  been  driven  off  or  distressed 
and  Plundered  by  the  Enemy,  and  thereby  rendered  unable  to  pay  their 
State  Taxes  on  the  Lists  1780  and  1781  in  Lieu  of  the  Committee  who 
were  appointed  by  the  Honb^^  the  General  Assembly  in  their  last 
Sessions,  and  Report  the  Names  of  those  who  ought  to  have  their  said 
Lists  in  whole  or  part  abated  as  they  shall  find  Just  and  reasonable 
at  the  Cost  of  the  said  Inhabitants. 

Resolved  that  Lieut  Col°  Johnson  Lieut  Colonel  Huntington  Major 
Smith  Capt  Comstock,  Capt  Stilwell  and  Capt  Selden  employed  in 
Mustering  the  Recruits  of  this  State  furnished  for  the  Army,  receive 
out  of  any  unappropriated  Moneys  in  the  Hands  of  the  Treasurer,  six 
shilling  Per  Diem  each  for  their  support  while  in  said  Service,  And 
that  each  of  said  Field  Officers  receive  One  Ration  for  the  Subsistance 
of  their  respective  Servants  during  said  Term. 

Resolved  that  Col"  Hezekiah  Wyllys  receive  examine  and  adjust 
the  Additions  to  the  List  of  1781,  brought  in  since  the  General  Return 
specially  Ordered  by  this  Assembly  at  their  Session  in  January  last 
and  transmit  the  same  to  the  Treasurer. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  That  James  Hilhouse  Esq,""  Adminis- 
trator on  the  Confiscated  Estate  of  Charles  Ward  Apthorp  be  and  he 
is  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  Liquidate  and  adjust  with 
any  Person  or  Persons  the  Sums  by  him  or  them  oweing  to  said  Estate 
on  Mortgages  and  to  Certify  the  Ballances  he  shall  find  due  thereon 
to  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table,  which  Ballances  being  paid  to 
the  Treasurer  of  this  State,  he  is  thereupon  Authorized  and  Impowered 
to  execute  Deeds  of  Release  and  Quit  Claim  of  such  Mortgaged  Estates 
to  the  Mortgagers  or  their  Assigns  or  legal  Representatives,  And  that 
said  Administrators  proceed  in  due  course  of  Law  to  obtain  Possession 
of  all  Mortgaged  Estates  belonging  to  the  Estate  aforesaid  that  shall 
not  be  redemed  as  aforesaid,  and  the  Same  together  with  all  other  real 
Estate,  belonging  to  the  Estate  aforesaid  to  Bargain  and  Sell  Certifying 
the  Sums  to  be  paid  therefor  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  which 
being  paid  to  the  Treasurer  aforesaid  he  is  Authorized  to  execute 
Warrantee  Deeds  of  the  Same,  And  the  said  Administrator  is  hereby 
further  Authorized  and  directed  to  receive  and  Liquidate  the  Claim 
or  Claims  of  any  Person  or  Persons  belonging  to  this  State  against  the 
Estate  aforesaid  and  to  Certify  the  Ballances  he  shall  find  due  there- 
from to  the  General  Assembly  of  this  State. 

Upon  the  Report  of  a  Committee  appointed  by  the  General  Assembly 
holden  at  Hartford  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  October  1781,  to  repair 
to  the  Town  of  Norwalk  and  enquire  into  the  Circumstances  of  those 
Inhabitants  in  said  Town  who  had  their  Buildings  and  other  Property 
burnt  and  distroyed  by  the  British  Troops  in  July  1779,  and  Report 


180  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

what  further  Abatements  ought  to  be  made  to  said  Sufferers  in  their 
State  Taxes  laid  on  the  List  1780  which  said  Report  is  accepted  and 
approved 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Sums  annexed  to  the  Names 
of  the  several  Persons  hereafter  mentioned  be  abated  in  their  State 
Taxes  Laid  on  the  List  1780  and  the  same  are  hereby  Abated  viz. 


Coin 

State 

John  Betts 

£12 

8    7 

£3 

5 

9 

Nathan  Bears 

4 

7  10 

1 

3 

3 

Peter  Betts 

7 

8    3 

1 

19 

3 

Enoch  Benedict 

3 

4    3 

0 

17 

0 

Thaddeus  Betts 

10 

8    8 

2 

15 

3 

Thomas  Betts 

8 

9    354 

2 

4 

10 

Abraham  Benedict 

2 

11  11 

0 

13 

9 

Samuel  Brooks 

7 

2    0 

1 

17 

7 

Jedidiah  Brown 

0 

9  11 

0 

2 

7>4 

Thomas  Benedict 

8 

15    0 

2 

5 

0 

Nathaniel  Benedict  Jun"" 

10 

6    4 

2 

13 

1 

John  Benedict 

6 

2    7/2 

1 

11 

6 

Nathaniel  Benedict 

19 

12    6 

5 

0 

11 

Richard  Camp 

9 

•    •        •    • 

2 

,   , 

John  Cannon 

16 

4    7 

4 

3 

6 

David  Comstock 

21 

10    0 

5 

10 

7 

James  Crowley 

3 

12  10 

0 

18 

9 

Thomas  Darrow 

3 

10    3 

0 

18 

1 

John  &  Daniel  Eversley 

9 

16    6 

2 

17 

2 

Timothy  Fitch 

6 

0    0 

1 

10 

0 

Col°  Thomas  Fitch 

13 

13    6 

3 

12 

5 

Samuel  Fairchild 

7 

17    4 

1 

19 

0 

Dan  Finch 

4 

6  10 

1 

7 

6 

Rebecca  Fitch 

7 

3  10 

1 

17 

6 

Haynes  Fitch 

17 

6    7 

4 

11 

3 

James  Fitch  Jun' 

18 

14    2 

4 

19 

Thomas  Gruman 

5 

16    5 

1 

10 

10 

John  Gregory 

4 

14    5 

1 

5 

0 

Ebenezer  Gregory  J*" 

0 

10    7 

0 

2 

0 

Daniel  Hyatt 

5 

3    9 

1 

8 

3 

Hozekiah  Hanford 

14 

14    zy2 

3 

17 

6 

Daniel  Hanford 

IC 

)  15  2y2 

2 

17 

0 

Hannah  Hanford 

1 

11     3>4 

0 

8 

3 

Asa  Hoit 

9 

5     1 

2 

9 

0 

John  Hoit 

13 

6     7 

3 

10 

6 

Nathan  Hoit 

7 

5     2 

1 

18 

6 

Hezekiah  Hanford  Jun 

5 

13    4 

1 

10 

0 

Daniel  Jackson 

3 

4    2 

0 

17 

0 

Stephen  Keeler 

1 

7    0 

0 

7 

0 

John  Kellogg 

5 

1     3 

1 

6 

10 

1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT. 

Matthew  Keeler  15     3  0  3     0     2 

John  Lockwood  Jun^  16     4  5  4     5  10 

Hezekiah  Lockwood  4     8  4  13     5 

EHphalet  Lockwood  12172  381 

John  Lockwood  3''  5  12  7/2  1     9  10 

Matthew  Mallery  3  13  8  0  19     6 

Nathan  Mallery  11   18  10>4  3     3     3 

Samuel  Marvin  14     6  0  3  15     7 

Auley  M<=Auley  1  10  0  0    8    0 

Peter  Quintard  0    8  6  0     2     3 

John  Fitch  3     3  0  ^  ^^     ? 

Josiah  Raymond  14  11  2  ^           I 

Simeon  Raymond  12     3  8  3     4     6 

Eliakim  Raymond  12  13     7  3     7     2 

Nathaniel  Raymond  Jun'  3     9     7  0  18     4^4 


181 


2 


Uriah  Raymond  4    6     1  12     9 

Hezekiah  Raymond  3     9     7  0  18     4^ 

William  S*  John  5  16  11  1   10  11 

Isaac  Scudder  11   11     7  ^     ^     T 

John  S^John  4  13  10  14    9 

Col°  Stephen  S*  John  30  15     63/4  8    2  11 

Jabez  Raymond  H    Ul  1    iq     7 

Tabez  Saunders  7     5  10  ^   ^^     1 

Uriah  Smith  3  10  10  0  18    9 

John  Seymour  8  18    6  2     7     3 

Noah  Smith  4    2     2  ]   ,]     , 

WiUiam  Seymour  5  17     7  ^   ^i     A 

Daniel  Smith  3  14    9  ^    9    9 

James  Seymour  9  14     1  I  \l    V^ 

John  Seymour  Jun""  1507  3197 

Anner  Seymour  4     6    0  i     ?     7  / 

John  Saunders  12  19     2  3     8     7/2 

Josiah  Thacher  Jun'  2     3     1  ^     ^     ? 

Joseph  Whitney  1     0  10  ^     ^  ,° 

Ebenez'  Whitney  3  19     0  ^     ^  ^\ 

Lois  Whitney  0    8    6  ^,11 

Edward  Wentworth  6  17     0  ^   ^^     ^ 

Susanna  Fitch  1   18     7  ^  ^^     ^   , 

Isaiah  Marvin  4  12     1  14     4/2 

Eliakim  Smith  7     5     2  \\^  ,7, 

Nehemiah  S*  John  10     3     3,^  2  13  10 
Daniel  Seymour  Jun'                       3   ..    ..  }   ,?  ,1; 

Ezra  Picket  7  11     5  ^  }^  ^^ 

Abraham  Gregory  3     2     4  ^  !^     ^ 

Ebenezer  Lockwood  2  18    2  2^.5 

Fountain  Smith  0  10    4  0    2  10 


2 


2 


182  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Stephen  G  Thacher  4  18     6  1     6    0>4 

Robert  Waters  3     7     9  0  17     9 

Josiah  Thatcher  ^""'^  4  13     4  14     8 

And  It  Is  further  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Several  Persons 

before    mentioned    (except    Stephen    Keeler    Auley    M*^Auley    Daniel 

Seymour   Ebenezer  Lockwood   Matthew   Mallery   Stephen   G  Thacher 

&  Robert  Waters,)   have  the  whole  of  their  State  Taxes  abated  that 

have  been  laid  on  the  List  1780  that  have  not  heretofore  been  abated. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Chauncey  Whittlesey  of  Middletown 
Esq""  to  be  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Militia,  in  this  State. 

The  Committee  appointed  by  this  Assembly  in  January  last  to 
examine  the  Claims  of  the  Creditors  to  the  confiscated  Estate  of  Seth 
Seely  late  of  Stamford  having  made  their  Report  in  which  they  find 
due  in  lawfull  Money  to  the  following  Persons  the  several  Sums  an- 
nexed to  their  respective  Names  viz. 

To  Obadiah  Stevens  Jun""  £13     0     3 

To  Gideon  Leads  8  10     3 

To  Jonah  Scofield  4*^  15     9    0 

To  Jonathan  Talmadge  4  17     9 

To  the  Estate  of  Obadiah  Seely  Dec"  44  18     0 

To  Martha  Cressey  5  15     8 

To  Francis  Holley  12     2 

To  Seymour  Talmadge  0  19     0 

To  the  Estate  of  Joseph  Lloyd  Dec**  & 

Rebecca  Wolsey  on  two  Bonds  90     5     3 

To  Gray  &  Raymond  3     8    2 


£98    0 

3 

To  Samuel  Cressey 

£0  19 

3 

To  Esther  Hull 

0  13 

6 

To  Nehemiah  Benedict 

8  13 

1 

To  Gideon  Lounsborough 

0  15 

7 

To  Sam'  Hoyt  3'* 

6    5 

9 

To  James  Tallmadge  Jun"" 

4     1 

0 

To  Samuel  Holley 

1  16 

4 

To  the  Estate  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  etc 

To  Daniel  Gray 

25     5 

3 

To  John  Wilson 

2    0 

11 

£140  16    4 
The  Cost  of  the  Committee         3     16 

Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Major  John  Davenport 
be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed  and  Authorized  to  Sell  the  whole  of 
the  Confiscated  Estate  of  the  said  Seth  Seely,  as  well  that  part  which 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  183 

has  been  confiscated  since  as  before  the  appointment  of  said  Com- 
mittee and  therewith  to  pay  off  and  discharge  the  Debts  due  from  said 
Estate  as  found  by  said  Committee  as  aforesaid  together  with  all  Cost, 
And  the  said  Major  Davenport  is  also  hereby  Authorized  to  sell  and 
dispose  of  all  other  Confiscated  Estates  which  remain  unsold  within 
the  Probate  District  of  Stamford  and  make  return  of  his  Doings  in 
the  Premisses  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety, 
and  attend  such  Directions  as  they  shall  give  therein  and  they  are 
hereby  Impowered  to  take  such  Order  thereon  as  they  shall  Judge 
Proper. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Maj''  Elijah  Abel  to  be  Lieutenant 
Colonel  of  the  fourth  Regiment  of  Militia  in  this  State  in  the  room 
of  Lieut  Colonel  Jonathan  Dimon  resigned. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Captain  John  Benjamin  to  be  Major 
of  the  fourth  Regiment  of  Militia  in  this  State  in  the  room  of  Maj'' 
Elijah  Abel  promoted. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Major  Joseph  Cady  to  be  Lieutenant 
Colonel  of  the  eleventh  Regiment  of  Militia  in  this  State  in  the  room 
of  Lieut  Colonel  Joseph  Abbott  removed  out  of  the  Limits  of  s^'  Regi- 
ment. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Cap*  Israel  Putnam  Jun'  to  be  Major 
of  the  eleventh  Regiment  of  Militia  in  this  State  in  the  room  of  Major 
Joseph  Cady  promoted. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Noah  Fowler  Esq""  to  be  Lieut  Colonel 
Commandant  of  the  twenty  eighth  Regiment  of  Militia  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Augustus  Collins  Esq'"  to  be  Major  of 
the  twenty  eighth  Regiment  of  Militia  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Josiah  Smith  to  be  Ensign  of  the  18*^^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  second  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Chapin  to  be  Captain  of  the 
8^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  3*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  George  Reed  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
eighth   Company  or  Trainband   in  the   third   Regiment   in   this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Griffin  to  be  Captain  of  the  IZ*** 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Marvin  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
12*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Timothy  Marvin  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
12*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Burr  the  3^  to  be  Captain  of  the 
4***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Talcott  to  be  Captain  of  the 
seventh  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eliphaz  Hunt  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
seventh  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 


184  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Davenport  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
seventh  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   do   establish    Samuel   Tully   to   be   Captain   of   the 
P*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   do   establish   Timothy   Pratt   to   be   Ensign   of  the 
P*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Seth  Scofield  to  be  Captain  of  a  Com- 
pany in  the  9*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Benjamin  Weed  to  be  Lieutenant  ot 
a  Company  in  the  9*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Amos  Weed  to  be  Ensign  of  a  Com- 
pany in  the  ninth  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Johnson  Jun""  to  be  Captain  of  the 
second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  10^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jacob  Clark  to  be  Ensign  of  the  second 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  lO***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Yale  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
5*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  10'^''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Joseph  Edwards  to  be  Captain  of  the 
5*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  10**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This    Assembly   do    establish    Daniel    Daviss    to    be    Captain    of    a 
Volunteer  Company  in  the  11*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   do   establish   John   Barrett  to   be   Lieutenant   of   a 
Volunteer  Company  in  the  IV^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This    Assembly    do    establish    Samuel    Fay    to    be    Ensign    of    a 
Volunteer  Company  in  the   ll*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   do    establish   Joel    Hinman    to   be    Captain   of   the 
second   Company   or   Trainband   in   the    IS*""   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Isaac  Camp  to  be  Ensign  of  the   lO'^^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Dodge  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
6*^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13*^'  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Peleg  Chamberlain  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elkanah   Phelps  to  be  Captain  of  the 
ll*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  W^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   do   establish   Isaac   Holt   to   be   Lieutenant   of   the 
11*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This    Assembly    do    establish    John    Howe    to    be    Ensign    of    the 
IV^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Solomon  Dimock  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  W^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This    Assembly   do    establish    Martin    Bates    to    be    Ensign   of   the 
7***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  W^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish   Seth  Austin  to  be  Lieutenant   of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  185 

This   Assembly   do   establish   Elijah   Stanton   to   be   Ensign   of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  M***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This    Assembly    do    establish    Luke    Camp    to    be    Captain    of    the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   Zebulon    Peck   Jun   to   be   Lieutenant   of   the    lO*'^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  15***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Lament  Peck  to  be  Ensign  of  the  10*^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS**"  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This    Assembly    do    establish    Joseph    Root    to   be    Captain    of   the 
4*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This   Assembly   do   establish   John   Hale   to   be    Lieutenant   of   the 
4*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Calvin   Manning  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4**^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly   do   establish   Lemuel   Clark   to   be   Captain   of   the 
second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  S^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abner  Huntington  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Zephaniah  Swift  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ehzur  Brace  to  be  Ensign  of  the  4*** 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the   17**^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish   Noah  Allen   to  be   Lieutenant   of  the 
fourth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Trumbull  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4*^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  \9^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eliphalet  Terry  to  be  Captain  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Abby  Jun""  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   19^**  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Dennis  Bement  Jun'"  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eli  Bissell  to  be  Ensign  of  the  first 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  19*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Chandler  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
eighth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   19**^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eliphalet  Killam  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
eighth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   19*''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This    Assembly   do    establish    Abner    Ladd    to    be    Captain    of   the 
seventh   Company  or  Trainband   in  the  20*''   Regiment   in  this   State. 

This   Assembly   do    establish   Azariah    Hyde   to    be    ensign    of   the 
seventh   Company  or  Trainband   in  the  20*''   Regiment   in  this    State. 

This   Assembly   do   establish    Samuel   Kinne   to   be    Ensign   of   the 
seventh   Company  or  Trainband   in   the  2P*   Regiment   in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish   David   M^'Cliver  to   be   Lieutenant   of 
the  second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 


186  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Edgerton  to  be  Captain  of  the 
first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elias  Holbrook  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Porter  to  be  Captain  of  the 
seventh   Company   or  Trainband   in   the   23''   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jedidiah  Sage  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
seventh   Company   or   Trainband   in   the   23''   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Hubbard  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
seventh   Company   or  Trainband   in   the   23*^   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  William  Jackson  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  24**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Ransom  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  24*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Reuben  Cook  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  24*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Baldwin  to  be  Captain  of  the 
first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  24*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Richard  Burnham  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  24*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Nathan  Cary  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  24*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Martin  Kellogg  to  be  Captain  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Kilborn  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Taylor  to  be  Captain  of  the 
•second    Company   or   Trainband   in   the  25*''   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abner  Kellogg  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
second   Company  or   Trainband   in   the   25*''   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Bigelow  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
second   Company   or   Trainband   in   the   25*''   Regiment    in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  James  Porter  Jun""  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jacob  Sperry  to  be  Ensign  of  the  first 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Lewiss  to  be  Captain  of  the 
fifth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Alcox  to  be  Captain  of  the 
eighth    Company   or   Trainband   in   the   27*''   Regiment   in   this    State. 

This  Assemljly  do  establish  Joseph  Atkins  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
eighth    Company   or   Trainband    in   the   27*''   Regiment    in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Charles  Upson  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
eighth    Company   or   Trainband   in   the   27*''   Regiment    in   this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Benjamin  Richards  to  be  Captain  of 
the  7*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  187 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Amos  Hiccox  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Zachariah  Thomson  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Scott  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  4*^   Company   or   Trainband   in   the   27^^  Regiment   in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Noah  Richards  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  27^^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Hotchkiss  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  6*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Theodore  Root  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Scott  to  be  Captain  of  the  P*^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS**"  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Asa  Tredway  to  be  Ensign  of  the  3^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  ZS*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Lankton  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   IS***  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Seth  Wadsworth  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   15*''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jesse  Buell  to  be  Captain  of  the  IZ*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Wadsworth  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  12*"  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*"  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Nathan  Millard  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
12*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Ashley  to  be  Captain  of  the 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Victory  Sikes  Tousley  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  a  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   14*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Grinall  Jun""  to  be  Ensign  of 
a  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Nathaniel  Watreus  to  be  Captain  of 
the  ninth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Clement  Bishop  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  ninth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Timothy  Root  to  be  Captain  of  the 
third  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5*"  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  William  Smith  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
third  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5*''  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Wells  Jun'"  to  be  Quarter  Master 
of  the  third  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5*"  Regiment  of  light  Horse  in 
this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Fuller  to  be  Captain  of  a  Com- 
pany or  Trainband  in  the  5*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Hodkins  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
a  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 


188  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abiel  Holt  to  be  Ensign  of  a  Company 
or  Trainband  in  the  5*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Johnson  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22**  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Job  Curtiss  to  be  Captain  of  a  Company 
or  Trainband  in  the  26*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abraham  Shepard  to  be  Captain  of 
the  4*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Spalding  Jun""  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  4*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21^*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ebenezer  Copp  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
fourth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21**  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Allen  to  be  Cornet  of  the 
first  Troop  of  Light  Horse  in  the  first  Regiment  of  Horse  in  this 
State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Levi  Robbins  to  be  Quarter  Master 
of  the  first  Troop  of  light  Horse  in  the  first  Regiment  of  Horse  in 
this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joshua  Broson  to  be  Captain  of  the 
7*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  Stonington  in  the  8**"  Regiment  in  this 
State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Hall  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  Stonington  in  the  8*''  Regiment  in  this 
State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Gray  to  be  Ensign  of  the  14*^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ezekiel  M'^Kinstry  to  be  Captain  of 
the  7*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   19*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Oliver  Chapman  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  7*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   IP**"  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Warham  Foster  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
7***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  \9^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Chapman  to  be  Captain  of 
the   14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25*''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Asa  Harvey  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the   14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25*''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Barzillac  Beckwith  to  be  Ensign  of 
the   14*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25*''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Oliver  Granger  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the .  10*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abel  Rising  to  be  Ensign  of  the  10*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Job  Curtiss  to  be  Captain  of  the  9*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Zachariah  Watson  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  9***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  189 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Mason  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
first  Troop  of  Light  Horse  in  the  2*^  Regiment  of  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  estabHsh  Ebenezer  Hartshorn  3''  to  be  Cornet 
of  the  first  Troop  of  Light  Horse  in  the  second  Regiment  of  Horse 
in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Silas  Hartshorn  to  be  Quarter  Master 
of  the  first  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  second  Regiment  of  Light  Horse 
in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Charles  Burrell  Jun""  to  be  Captain 
of  the  6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  14*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  David  Allen  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
4*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  estabhsh  Jonathan  Coloer  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  20*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Gilbert  to  be  Captain  of  the  6^^ 
Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5^^  Regiment  of  Light   Horse   in  this    State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Roswell  Coe  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
6^^  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5**^  Regiment  of  light  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Chubb  to  be  Cornet  of  the 
6**"  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5*^^  Regiment  of  light  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Hall  to  be  Captain  of  the  P* 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Colt  Jun'"  to  be  Ensign  of  the  P* 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Caleb  Atwater  to  be  Captain  of  the 
7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   lO*''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Aaron  Hackley  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
7*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   10**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Rice  to  be  Ensign  of  the  7^^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  10*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elijah  Flower  to  be  Captain  of  the 
first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Timothy  Wells  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*'^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abraham  Kellogg  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
first  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  26*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Beach  to  be  Captain  of  the 
ninth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   12*'^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Caleb  Root  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
9*'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   12*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Watrous  Jun""  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  9*'^   Company  or   Trainband   in   the    12**^   Regiment   in   this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Amariah  Kibbee  to  be  Captain  of  the 
8*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Phineas  Coe  to  be  Quarter  Master 
of  the  6*'^  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5^^  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in 
this   State. 


190  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Job  Speary  to  be  Ensign  of  the  lO*^'^ 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  King  to  be  Lieutenant  of  a 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Newhall  to  be  Ensign  of  a 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Power  to  be  Captain  of  the 
S***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7*"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Parmely  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  5*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  7^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Cowdry  to  be  Captain  Lieutenant 
of  a  Company  of  Artillery  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Consider  Burt  to  be  first  Lieutenant 
of  a  Company  of  Artillery  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  James  Anderson  to  be  second  Lieutenant 
of  a  Company  of  Artillery  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Covill  to  be  Captain  of  the 
sixth  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  6**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Reuben  Risley  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  6*^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Sherwood  to  be  Captain  of 
the   12*^*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Bennet  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
12"'  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4^''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Daniel  Gregory  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
12*^'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  John  Dixon  Esq""  to  be  Surveyor  of 
Lands  in  and  for  the  County  of  Windham. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Zebadiah  Ingolls  to  be  Surveyor  of  Lands 
in  and  for  the  County  of  Windham. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Cap'  Enos  Hawley  to  be  Surveyor  of 
Lands  in  and  for  the  County  of  Litchfield. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  That  part  of  the  Town  of  East 
Windsor  in  the  19"^  Regiment  which  lies  between  Stafford  and  Tolland 
bounded  as  follows  to  begin  at  a  Highway  about  four  Rods  West  ot 
Tolland  North  West  Corner,  and  running  North  by  said  Highway  to 
Somers  Line  then  bounding  Northerly  Partly  on  Somers  Line  and 
Stafford  and  East  on  Willimantic  River  and  South  on  Tolland  be  formed 
into  one  entire  Military  Company  and  be  annexed  to  and  be  part  of 
the  22*^  Regiment. 

Upon  The  Petition  of  Anne  Clapp  Elijah  Clap  &c  the  Heirs  and 
legal  Representatives  of  Elijah  Clap  late  of  Hartford  Deceas'^  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Elijah  Deceas**  did  in  his  Life  Time 
viz  in  Deceml/  1763  Mortgage  to  Joshua  Chandler  late  of  New 
Haven  a  certain  Peice  of  Land  in  Hartford  containing  about  ten  Acres 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  191 

with  a  dwelling  House  and  a  Barn  thereon  bounding  East  on  a  Highway 
North  partly  on  Land  of  the  Heirs  of  Joseph  Wheeler  and  partly  on 
Land  of  the  Heirs  of  Nathaniel  Hooker,  West  on  Land  of  the  Heirs 
of  the  said  Hooker  and  South  on  Land  of  Benjamin  Waters,  for  the 
Sole  consideration  and  Security  of  £200,  New  York  Currency,  That 
the  said  Mortgage  has  not  been  paid  up  and  that  the  Petitioners  are 
desirous  to  redeem  the  Estate  Praying  that  upon  their  Paying  to  Charles 
Chauncey  Esq""  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  said  Chandler  what 
remains  due  on  said  Mortgage,  that  the  said  Mortgaged  Premisses  be 
reconveyed  and  vested  in  the  Petitioners  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File — 
This  Assembly  do  Grant  the  Prayer  of  said  Petition  and  do  thereupon 
Order  and  Decree  that  upon  the  Petitioners  Paying  to  the  said  Admin- 
istrator within  two  Months  from  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  the  Sum 
of  £233  1  0  LMoney  being  the  Sum  now  due  on  the  said  Mortgage 
the  said  Administrator  is  hereby  Authorized  Impowered  and  directed 
on  the  part  and  behalf  of  this  State  to  relinquish  release  and  Quit 
Claim  to  the  Petitioners  the  said  Mortgaged  Premisses. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  David  Seward  of  Guilford  in  New  Haven 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Year  1717  he  being  the 
Collector  of  the  State  Tax  in  said  Town  of  Guilford  received  two  War- 
rants from  the  Treasurer  to  Collect  one  shilling  on  the  Pound  in  each 
Warrant  from  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town,  and  that  said  Town  was 
overcharged  in  the  Lists  on  which  said  Warrants  were  Issued  by  a 
mistake  in  casting  the  Sum  of  £312  12  6  Shewing  that  he  had  applied 
to  the  Treasurer  for  an  abatement  but  could  not  obtain  any  and  that 
he  has  been  obliged  to  pay  the  Sum  of  £31  0  0  Continental  Money 
more  than  the  Sum  total  of  the  amount  of  his  Rate  Praying  that  the 
Sum  so  overpaid  by  him  may  be  repaid  him  out  of  the  Treasury  as 
Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  the  Treasurer 
be  and  he  is  hereby  Ordered  and  directed  to  pay  the  Memorialist  the 
Sum  of  £3  16  Lawful!  Silver  Money  for  and  on  account  of  the 
Continental  Money  so  by  him  overpaid  to  the  Treasurer  as  aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  William  Corning  and  Sarah  his  Wife  Ad- 
ministrators in  her  right  on  the  Estate  of  Abel  Easton  late  of  Hartford 
Deceas''  and  Elisha  Williams  of  said  Hartford  Shewing  that  the  said 
Abel  in  his  life  Time  was  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Moses 
Williams  of  said  Hartford  Deceas*^  Father  of  the  said  Elisha,  That  the 
said  Moses  Estate  was  found  to  be  insolvent,  and  the  said  Abel  pur- 
chased the  same  consisting  of  about  one  Rood  of  Land  and  a  small 
House  thereon  situate  in  Hartford  East  Side  the  Great  River,  That 
said  Abel  paid  only  £32  2  0  LMoney  for  said  Estate,  and  left  it  as 
his  desire  at  the  Time  of  his  Death  that  said  Estate  should  be  returned 
to  the  Son  or  Sons  of  the  said  Moses,  when  they  come  of  Age  and 
upon  their  repaying  the  said  Monies  which  he  gave  for  the  Same,  being 
short  of  the  value  of  said  Estate,  Praying  for  releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial 


192  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

&c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  upon  the  said  Elisha  Williams 
paying  to  the  said  William  and  Sarah  Administrators  of  the  said  Abel 
the  said  Sum  of  £32  2  0  LMoney  they  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed 
and  fully  Impowered  to  execute  to  the  said  Elisha  Williams  an  ample 
Deed  of  said  Land  and  Buildings  and  render  their  account  thereof  to 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford. 

Upon  The  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  examine  into  the 
Cause  of  the  delay  of  Payment  of  several  Orders  drawn  by  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  in  favour  of  Capt  John  Yates  for  the  Payment 
of  his  Company  that  were  in  Service  in  the  Year  1778  and  1789 
that  said  Yates,  has  in  Hand  remaining  of  those  Orders  to  the  amount 
of  £8222  15  11''  Continental  Currency  which  the  said  Cap*  Yates 
has  not  been  able  to  obtain,  as  Per  Report  on  File  may  appear  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Report  of  said  Committee  be  and 
the  same  is  hereby  accepted  and  it  is  further  Resolved,  that  the  said 
Cap*  John  Yates  shall  receive  a  Note  or  Notes  from  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  for  said  Sum  of  eight  thousand  two  hundred  and  twenty 
two  Pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  eleven  pence  Continental  Currency, 
computing  at  the  Rate  of  one  Pound  in  specie  for  forty  Pounds  of 
those  Orders,  with  the  Interest  to  be  computed  at  the  Same  Rate  from 
the  Date  of  said  Orders  to  be  paid  within  one  Year  after  the  End 
of  the  present  War  or  cessation  of  Hostilities  the  Interest  to  be  paid 
annually,  and  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  are  hereby  directed  to 
receive  said  Orders  &  Issue  Orders  for  the  Treasurer  to  give  his  Notes 
to  said  Yates  accordingly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Ebenezer  Sumner  of  Midletown  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  he  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  a  Company 
raised  for  the  defence  of  this  State  in  Feby  1778  and  in  order  to 
Assist  said  Service  he  was  induced  from  want  of  Public  Monies  to 
borrow  on  his  private  Credit  a  Sum  sufficient  to  satisfy  the  Bounties 
of  nine  enlisted  Men,  and  gave  his  Note  therefor  amounting  to  the 
Sum  of  £45  0  0  on  Interest  Dated  the  first  Day  of  May  1778,  for 
which  he  has  received  no  satisfaction  or  payment  from  the  Public 
Praying  for  a  compensation  and  releif  as  Per  Memorial  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  directed  and 
Impowered  to  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  said  Ebenezer 
Sumner  for  what  may  be  equal  to  £45  0  0  at  the  Time  of  his  giving 
his  Note  as  aforesaid  and  Interest  from  that  Time  payable  out  of  the 
two  and  six  penny  Tax. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Miles  Johnson  Shewing  that  he  was  Col- 
lector for  the  Town  of  Wallingford  of  the  six  penny  and  one  penny 
half  penny  Taxes  laid  in  the  Year  1780,  payable  in  provisions  that 
he  received  about  fifteen  hundred  of  Rye  Flour  after  the  Time  limited 
for  receiving  the  Same  he  being  ignorant  of  said  Limitation,  Praying 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  193 

that  the  Same  may  be  allowed  in  settlement  of  said  Taxes,  he  having 
delivered  the  same  to  Capt  Henry  Daggett  receiver  of  Provisions  for 
the  Use  of  the  State,  which  together  with  other  Flour  is  contained  in 
Capt  Daggets  Receipt  dated  March  14*''  1782  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  Credit  the  Town  of 
Wallingford  for  the  whole  of  the  Flour  contained  in  said  Henry 
Daggets  Receipt  aforesaid  in  the  Settlement  of  said  Taxes  said  Act 
of   Limitation   notwithstanding. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Davenport  Jun""  of  Stamford  in  Fair- 
field County  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Samuel  Jarviss  late  of 
said  Stamford  Dec*'  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  &c  due 
from  the  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  exceed  the  personal  Inventoried  Estate 
of  said  Dec*'  the  Sum  of  £176  7  6  LMoney  Praying  to  be  Impowered 
to  Sell  real  Estate  of  said  Dec*'  to  raise  said  Sum  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Memorialist  have 
Liberty  and  he  is  hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  Sell  real  Estate 
of  s*'  Dec*'  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £176  7  6  LMoney  and  also  the 
Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of   Stamford  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jane  Ogden  of  Fairfield  the  only  surviving 
Executrix  of  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  David  Ogden  late  of 
said  Fairfield  Dec**  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from 
the  Estate  of  said  Dec*'  surmount  the  Inventoried  personal  Estate  of 
said  Dec^  £445  15  10  LMoney  Praying  to  be  Impowered  to  sell  real 
Estate  to  pay  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  By 
this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  granted  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is 
hereby  Granted  said  Administratrix  to  Sell  so  much  of  said  real  Estate 
as  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £445  15  10  Lawfull  Money  to  enable  her 
to  pay  said  Debts  and  also  the  Charge  of  Sale  taking  the  advice  and 
direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Daniel  Humphry  Conservator  of  the 
Person  and  Estate  of  Hannah  Mills  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
there  is  due  to  him  in  said  Capacity  of  Conservator  from  the  Estate 
of  said  Hannah  for  his  Disbursements  and  expenditures  in  supporting 
and  providing  for  her  the  Year  past  the  Sum  of  £15  6  3  LMoney 
as  adjusted  and  allowed  by  the  Hon'''*'  County  Court  held  at  Hartford 
on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April  last,  for  which  said  Sum  the  said  Hannah 
has  no  Monies  or  moveable  Estate  to  pay  and  satisfy  said  Debt.  Pray- 
ing for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Hannah 
as  may  be  Sufficient  to  pay  said  Debt  with  incident  Charges  arising 
on  said  Sale  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Daniel  Hum- 
phry have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  Given  him  to 
Sell  so  much  of  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Hannah  as  may  sufifice 
to   pay  and   satisfy   said   Sum  of    £15  6  3    Lawfull    Money   with   the 


194  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

incident  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Symsbury  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  David  Bushnell  a  Captain  in  the  Corps  of 
Sappers  and  Miners  in  behalf  of  himself  and  others  of  said  Corps, 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  several  of  said  Corps  were  detached 
from  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army,  and  inlisted  from  the  State  of 
Connecticut  and  have  been  and  now  are  considered  as  part  of  the  Quota 
of  said  State,  Praying  that  those  Officers  and  Soldiers  who  are  now 
Serving  in  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  those  who  have  been 
discharged  therefrom  and  did  belong  to  this  State  and  were  accounted 
as  part  of  the  Quota  of  the  same  may  be  settled  with  agreeable  to  the 
Stipulations  of  Congress,  upon  the  same  footing  as  the  Connecticut 
Line  of  the  Continental  Army  have  been  settled  with  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  from  this 
State  now  setting  with  the  Committee  from  the  Army  be  and  they  are 
hereby  directed  to  Settle  with  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  now  serving 
in  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Minors,  and  that  are  considered  as  part 
of  the  Quota  of  this  State  and  have  not  already  been  settled  with  for 
their  pay  &c,  and  also  those  who  have  been  discharged  from  said  Corps, 
and  have  been  accounted  as  part  of  the  Quota  of  the  said  State  for 
their  pay  and  subsistance  by  the  Same  Rules  and  principles  as  they 
have  been  impowered  by  this  or  any  former  Assembly  to  Settle  with 
the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Continental  Army. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Hannah  Stevenson  Administratrix  on  the 
Estate  of  Thomas  Stevenson  late  of  Chatham  in  Hartford  County 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  there  is  a  further  Account  of  Debts 
due  from  said  Estate  brought  in  exhibited  to  and  allowed  by  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Midletown  amounting  to  the  Sum  of 
£59  0  11  Lawfull  Money  Praying  that  some  meet  Person  may  be 
authorized  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said 
Dec''  as  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £59  0  11  LMoney  together  with  the 
incident  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale  —  Whereupon  it  is  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  Jesse  Johnson  of  said  Chatham  have  Liberty  and 
Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted  to  him  the  said  Jesse  Johnson 
to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  as  to  make 
said  Sum  of  £59  0  11  LMoney  together  with  the  Incident  Charges 
arising  on  said  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Midletown  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Nathan  Bailey  of  New  London  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  he  has  Accounts  open  against  This  State  for 
Work  and  Services  done  in  his  business  and  Occupation  of  Black  Smith 
and  Gun  Smith  principally  for  the  Ships  Oliver  Cromwell  and  Defence 
and  the  Port  at  New  London  for  which  he  hath  received  no  pay  Pray- 
ing for  releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  dated  25*^*  of  May  1782  —  Resolved 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  195 

by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are 
directed  to  Settle  said  Accounts  and  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  of  this 
State  for  the  Ballance  found  Justly  due  to  be  secured  to  be  paid  in 
one  Year  after  the  present  War  as  has  been  done  in  simular  Cases. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Eunice  Tharp  Administratrix  on  the  Goods 
and  Estate  of  Jacob  Tharp  late  of  New  Haven  Deceas'^  representing 
to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  New  Haven  against  the  Estate  of  said  Dec''  Surmount 
the  whole  moveable  Estate  of  said  Deceas*'  the  Sum  of  £38  19  4J^ 
lawfull  Money  praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate 
of  said  Deceas*'  as  will  amount  to  that  Sum  for  the  payment  of  said 
Debts  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
Liberty  be  granted  and  Liberty  and  Licence  is  hereby  granted  to  said 
Eunice  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as 
will  amount  to  said  Sum  of  £38  19  4^  lawfull  Money  for  the  pay- 
ment of  said  Debts  together  with  the  incident  Charges  arising  thereon 
taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New 
Haven  in  New  Haven  County  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Thankfull  Marsh  Administratrix  on  the 
Estate  of  William  Marsh  late  of  Salisbury  Deceas''.  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from  the  Estate  of  said 
William  Marsh  with  some  allowance  to  the  Widow  of  said  Deceas'' 
Surmount  the  moveable  Inventoried  part  of  s''  Estate  the  Sum  of 
£32  4  8}i  lawfull  Money  Praying  for  Liberty  to  make  Sale  of  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as  shall  be  sufficient  to  raise  said 
Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
Liberty  and  Authority  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  Granted  to  the  said 
Administratrix  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said 
Deceas''  as  shall  be  Sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  of  thirty  two  Pounds 
four  shillings  and  eight  pence  one  farthing  lawfull  Money  with  the 
incident  Charges  arising  on  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Sharon  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Isaiah  Gilbert  of  Woodbury  in  Litchfield 
County  Conservator  to  Richard  Jenner  of  said  Woodbury  a  poor  Im- 
potent distracted  person  unable  to  take  care  and  provide  for  himself, 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  the  said  Richard 
amount  to  the  Sum  of  £34  6  10  and  that  he  has  not  any  Personal 
Estate  to  discharge  the  Same  and  Praying  this  Assembly  to  Grant 
Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Richard  as  to 
amount  to  the  Sum  of  £34  6  10  to  discharge  said  Debts  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Isaiah 
Gilbert  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  is  hereby  granted  to  the  said  Isaiah 
Gilbert  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Richard 
Jenner  as  to  amount  to  the  Sum  of  £34  6  10  with  the  incident  Charges 


196  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

arising  thereon  for  discharging  said   Debts   rendering  his  Account  to 
the  County  Court  in  Litchfield  County  for  the  same. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Elijah  Franciss  of  Farmington  Guardian 
of  the  Person  and  Estate  of  Elizabeth  alias  Betty  commonly  called 
Betty  Whaples,  Daughter  of  Widow  Mary  Hunn  and  one  of  the  Heirs 
of  the  Estate  of  Daniel  Whaples  both  late  of  Farmington  Deceas'' 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  a  Controversy  hath  arisen  between  John 
Graham  of  Weathersfield  for  himself  and  Hannah  his  Wife  Daughter 
and  one  of  the  Heirs  of  Samuel  Hunn  of  said  Weathersfield  Ashbel 
Lee  of  Lee  in  the  County  of  Berkshire  and  State  of  Massachusets  Bay 
and  Sarah  his  Wife  another  Daughter  and  Heir  of  the  said  Samuel 
Hunn  Deceas'^  on  one  part  and  Gad  Stanley  and  Elijah  Franciss  as 
Executor  to  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  said  Daniel  Whaples  Dec*^ 
the  Memorialist  also  as  Guardian  to  the  said  Betty  Whaples.  William 
Wells  of  said  Weathersfield  Surviving  Executor  of  the  last  Will  and 
Testament  of  said  Samuel  Hunn  Dec''  and  Jonah  Kilborn  Jun""  of 
Farmington  for  himself  and  Issabel  his  Wife  another  Daughter  of 
the  said  Widow  Mary  Hunn  Dec''  and  Testamentary  Heir  of  said 
Daniel  Whaples  Dec''  on  the  other  part  of  and  concerning  the  Estate 
of  the  said  Samuel  Hunn  Deceas''  and  the  thirds  or  Dower  of  the  said 
Widow  Mary  Hunn,  said  to  have  been  in  a  great  measure  absorbed 
in  the  Estate  of  the  said  Daniel  Whaples  Dec'',  That  the  said  Matters 
of  Controversy  were  by  mutual  agreement  of  the  parties  submitted  to 
the  Award  and  final  Determination  of  Selah  Hart,  John  Robbins  and 
John  Treadwell  Esq"  to  be  by  them  decided  upon  Principles  of  Law 
Justice  and  Equity,  that  thereupon  the  said  Arbitrators  after  a  full 
hearing  did  on  the  16*'*  Day  of  January  last  past  Award  and  Order 
that  the  Memorialist  as  Guardian  of  the  Person  and  Estate  of  the  said 
Betty  Whaples  pay  and  satisfy  unto  the  said  John  Graham  and  Hannah 
his  Wife  the  Sum  of  sixty  five  Pounds  lawfull  Money,  but  not  having 
more  than  to  the  amount  of  twenty  Pounds  lawfull  Money  in  his  Hands 
of  Personal  Estate  as  Guardian  to  said  Minor  and  is  unable  to  pay 
the  Sum  awarded,  Whereupon  the  Memorialist  Prays  your  Honors 
to  Authorize  and  Impower  him  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of 
the  said  Betty  Whaples  as  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £45,  Lawfull  Money 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  Given 
to  him  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Betty  Whaples 
as  shall  be  sufficient  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £45  0  0  LMoney  with 
incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Farmington  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Mary  Wooster  and  Thomas  Wooster  of 
New  Haven  Administrators  on  the  Estate  of  David  Wooster  Esq'"  Dec'' 
late  naval  Officer  of  the  Port  of  New  Flaven,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  said  David  Wooster  in  behalf  of  this   State  put  into  the  Hands 


1782,  OF    CONNECTICUT.  197 

of  Pierpont  Edwards  and  Amos  Botchford  to  collect  and  since  the 
Decease  of  said  David  Wooster,  his  Administrators  received  a  Sum 
of  Continental  Money  and  could  not  pay  over  the  Same  to  the  State, 
and  that  said  Botsford  went  away  to  the  Enemy  and  never  accounted 
or  paid  over  any  thing  of  what  he  received  praying  for  a  Settlement 
of  the  Matter  and  that  a  Committee  be  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 
matter  and  make  Report,  It  being  further  Represented  that  there  had 
been  formerly  an  Enquiry  made  into  said  Wooster s  Conduct  and  Ac- 
counts, while  acting  as  naval  Officer  for  the  Port  at  New  Haven,  and 
that  a  Ballance  of  about  eight  Hundred  Pounds  lawfull  Silver  Money 
was  found  due  to  this  State  which  ought  previously  to  have  been  paid 
into  the  Treasury,  but  on  the  breaking  out  of  the  present  War  further 
proceedings  being  delayed  Wherefore  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
James  Wadsworth  and  Joseph  Hopkins  Esq""^  be  and  they  are  hereby 
appointed  a  Committee  to  take  into  Consideration  all  the  Matters  rela- 
tive to  said  David  Woosters  Naval  Office  department  and  the  Matters 
of  said  Memorial  and  Report  make  of  the  Facts  with  their  Opinion 
to  this  or  the  next  Assembly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Lockwood  J""  of  Greenwich  in 
Fairfield  County,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Year  1775,  he 
was  in  the  Service  of  the  State  in  a  Regiment  commanded  by  Col" 
David  Waterbury,  and  that  before  the  Term  of  Service  was  out  with 
said  Waterbury  he  went  with  General  Montgomery  as  a  Lieut  and 
was  with  him  at  the  Seige  of  Ouebeck  and  was  there  unfortunately 
made  Prisoner  and  lost  his  wearing  Apparrel  fusee  Pistols  and  Sword 
and  was  not  exchanged  till  the  Month  of  January  1777,  And  that  he 
has  received  no  pay  for  his  said  Services  and  losses  Praying  this 
Assembly  to  grant  him  pay  for  his  said  Services  and  Losses  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee 
of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  Liquidate  and  Settle 
the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialist  so  far  as  it  respects  his  Pay  as  Lieut 
as  aforesaid.  And  draw  an  Order  for  the  Treasurer  of  this  State 
to  execute  a  Note  to  the  Memorialist  on  Interest  for  the  Sum  they 
shall  find  due  to  the  Memorialist  for  his  pay  and  also  the  Interest  there- 
for from  the  Time  it  became  due  to  this  Time  payable  within  one 
Year  after  the  termination  of  the  present  War  or  cessation  of  Hostilities 
the  Interest  to  be  annually  paid. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Webb  of  Stamford  in  Fairfield 
County  and  State  of  Connecticut  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he 
has  Served  as  Brigade  Major  in  General  Waterburys  Brigade  from 
April  1781  till  the  first  Day  of  March  AD  1782  and' that  there  is  no 
provision  made  to  pay  him  for  his  Services  as  Brigade  Major  as  afore- 
said. Praying  this  Assembly  to  order  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  to 
Settle  his  Accounts  and  draw  Orders  for  his  Pay  for  said  Services 
&c  as   Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this   Assembly  that  the 


198  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  Ordered  and 
directed  to  Settle  the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialist  for  his  Services  as 
aforesaid  and  that  he  be  allowed  for  his  pay  ten  pounds  Lawful!  Money 
Per  Month. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Elijah  Franciss  and  Gad  Stanley  Executors 
on  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  Daniel  Whaples  late  of  Farmington 
Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from 
the  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  including  a  Legacy  Given  in  and  by  the 
last  Will  and  Testament  of  the  said  Dec''  Surmount  the  Personal  Estate 
of  s''  Deceas'i  the  Sum  of  £129  13  3>4  LMoney  &c  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  have  Liberty 
and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  given  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  as  to  raise  the  aforesaid  Sum  of  £129  13  3^4 
lawfull  Money  with  incident  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale  taking  the 
direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Farmington  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jacob  Potter  of  Watertown  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  in  February  1771  he  purchased  of  Benjamin  Douglas 
Esq""  late  of  New  Haven  Dec''  as  Attorney  to  Charles  M'Evers  of 
New  York  fifty  four  Acres  and  twenty  eight  Rods  of  Land  according 
to  a  Survey  thereof  taken  by  Ashbel  Porter  on  the  25*''  Day  of  June 
1770  and  gave  his  Note  of  Hand  for  the  Same  for  the  Sum  of 
£46  0  0  and  took  said  Douglas^  Obligation  for  a  Deed  since  which 
he  has  made  some  Payments  on  his  Notes,  and  the  said  Douglas  is 
now  Dec''  and  said  Land  is  become  legally  confiscated  to  this  State 
and  the  administrator  on  said  M'Evers^  Estate  has  sued  the  Memorialist 
on  said  Note  but  that  he  has  never  been  able  to  obtain  a  Deed  of  said 
Land  Praying  for  Releif  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Administrator  on  said  M'^Evers  Estate  be  and  he 
is  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  give  and  execute  to  the  said 
Jacob  Potter  a  good  Legal  and  Authentic  Deed  of  the  aforesaid  Land 
so  as  thereby  to  convey  the  fee  of  the  same  to  him  and  to  deliver  up 
to  said  Potter  his  aforesaid  Note  upon  his  executing  and  delivering 
to  said  Administrator  his  Note  of  Hand  with  one  sufficient  Surety 
for  the  Sum  now  due  in  the  Premisses  both  for  Debt  and  Cost  pay- 
able to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  at  the  end  of  One  Year  with  the 
lawfull  Interest. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Ebenezer  Ledyard  of  Groton  in  New  Lon- 
don County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  as  one  of  the  School  Com- 
mittee of  said  Town  of  Groton  he  was  possessed  of  two  State  Notes 
Issued  by  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  one  for  £50  0  0  the  other  for 
thirty  Pounds  lawfull  Money  and  both  bearing  Date  the  16*''  Day  of 
June  1777,  which  said  Notes  he  held  for  the  Use  and  benefit  of  said 
School,  and  that  said  Notes  were  burned  and  destroyed  in  his  dwell- 
ing House  which  was  burnt  by  the  Enemy  on  the  6*''  Day  of  Septemb"" 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  199 

last  Praying  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  may  be  ordered  and 
directed  to  execute  new  Notes  for  those  consumed  by  fire  in  favour 
of  the  Memorialist  for  the  Use  of  said  School  as  Per  Memorial  on 
Fire  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be 
and  he  is  hereby  ordered  and  directed  to  execute  and  deUver  to  the 
Memorialist  two  Notes  of  the  same  Tennor  and  Date  as  the  Notes 
burned  as  aforesaid  for  the  Use  of  said  School  as  mentioned  in  s'' 
Memorial. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Alpheus  Brown  Administrator  of  the  Estate 
of  Isaiah  Burr  late  of  Farmington  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from  and  arising  upon  the  Estate  of 
said  Deceas'^  as  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 
Farmington  Surmount  the  moveable  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  the  Sum  of 
£15  11  10y2  LMoney,  and  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  real  Estate 
of  said  Dec*^  sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  with  incident  Charges  of  Sale 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said 
Administrator  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  are  hereby 
granted  him  to  Sell  Real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  Sufficient  to  raise  said 
Sum  of  £15  11  I0y2  LMoney  with  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking 
the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Farmington 
therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Stephen  St  John  2''  of  Norwalk  in  the 
County  of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  together  with 
a  number  of  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  of  Norwalk  in  the  Year 
1781  were  Plundered  of  a  number  of  Horses  Cattle  and  other  Property 
to  a  large  amount  by  the  Enemy  from  Long  Island  for  which  there 
has  never  been  any  Estimate  taken  by  directions  from  the  General 
Assembly,  likewise  that  not  only  the  Property  but  the  Persons  of  a 
number  of  the  said  Memorialists  have  been  taken  Prisoners  and  carried 
into  New  York  whereby  they  have  been  put  to  great  Cost  and  Expence 
and  suffered  all  the  Indignities  that  an  Enemy  could  invent,  likewise 
that  said  Memorialists  are  now  compelled  to  pay  large  and  heavy 
Taxes  for  the  very  same  property  taken  from  them  as  aforesaid  as 
Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col"  Philip 
B  Bradley  and  Cap*  David  Olmsted  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed 
a  Committee  at  the  Cost  and  expence  of  said  Sufferers  to  repair  to 
the  Town  of  Norwalk  and  estimate  the  Losses  and  Damages  done 
them  as  aforesaid  and  make  Such  Abatements  on  the  State  Taxes  of 
the  Sufferers  in  such  manner  and  to  such  amount  as  to  them  may 
seem  Just  and  reasonable,  and  make  Report  thereof  to  the  next  General 
Assembly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Selah  Hart  of  Farmington  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  there  is  now  due  to  Pharaoh  Hart  a  late  Soldier 
in  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  for  his  Services  before  the  first 


202  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

view  the  Circumstances  and  Condition  thereof  and  being  under  Oath 
for  that  purpose,  to  estimate  &  apprize  the  true  and  Just  value  of 
the  one  half  of  said  Mill  and  Mill  Place  with  all  the  Priveleges  & 
Appurtenances  to  the  Same  belonging  in  Money,  and  the  Same  to 
Certify  under  their  Hands  to  the  Administrator  on  said  Camp^  Estate 
who  is  thereupon  hereby  authorized  and  directed  by  a  legal  Deed  of 
Conveyance  to  Sell  and  convey  the  Same  to  him  the  said  Thomas 
Rogers  his  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever  in  fee  upon  his  paying  or  secur- 
ing to  said  Administrators  the  Sum  at  which  the  said  one  half  shall 
be  apprized  to  be  paid  at  any  Time  within  six  Months  deducting 
therefrom  what  said  Camps  Estate  is  indebted  to  him  according  to 
the  Report  of  Commissioners  thereon. 

Upon  The  Petition  of  Charles  Webster  of  Litchfield  Shewing  that 
William  Bayard  of  the  City  of  New  York  being  the  lawfull  Owner 
of  about  ninety  Acres  of  unimproved  Land  in  said  Litchfield  in  the 
South  East  part  thereof  and  an  undivided  Right  or  sixtieth  Part  of 
the  unappropriated  and  unsequestered  Land  in  said  Town,  by  virtue 
of  a  Deed  from  Joseph  Chew  formerly  of  New  London  bearing  Date 
the  6*''  of  August  1767  and  Recorded  in  the  Records  of  Lands  in  said 
Litchfield  Lib.  6,  Fol°  242,  That  the  Petitioner  bargained  with  Thomas 
Seymour  Esq'"  then  Attorney  to  said  Bayard  for  the  purchase  of  said 
Lands  at  the  Price  of  £67  10  0  LMoney  to  be  paid  by  the  first  Day 
of  May  1778,  and  in  Consequence  thereof  entered  into  Possession  and 
Improvement  of  said  Land  at  a  considerable  Expence,  That  the  said 
Bayard  never  gave  the  Petitioner  any  Deed  or  transfer  of  said  Land, 
but  has  since  voluntarily  gone  over  to  and  put  himself  under  the  pro- 
tection of  the  Enemies  of  this  State  and  of  the  United  States  whereby 
said  Land  is  forfeited  to  this  State  Praying  that  a  transfer  thereof 
may  be  made  to  the  Petitioner  upon  his  paying  said  Sum  of 
£67  10  0  and  Interest  thereon  from  the  said  first  Day  of  May  1778 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Petitioner  Paying  or  securing  to 
be  paid  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  the  Sum  of  £67  10  0  LMoney 
with  Interest  thereon  from  the  first  Day  of  May  1778  within  twelve 
Months  after  the  rising  of  this  Assembly,  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
are  hereby  directed  to  prepare  a  Deed  and  the  Treasurer  to  execute 
the  Same  for  transferring  said  Land  to  the  said  Charles  Webster  his 
Heirs  and  Assigns. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Josiah  Grimes  of  Weathersfield  Adminis- 
trator on  the  Estate  of  Josiah  Grimes  late  of  Weathersfield  Deceas*^ 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  against  said 
Estate  as  exhibited  to  and  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  Surmount 
the  Moveable  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas''  the  Sum  of  £54  19  1  Pray- 
ing for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas'' 
as  shall  be  sufficient  to  pay  the  said  Sum  of  £54  19  1  together  with 
incident  Charges  of  Sale  thereon  as   Per  Memorial  on  File,   Granted 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  203 

that  the  Memoriahst  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  is  hereby  Granted  him 
to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  as  shall  amount 
to  £54  19  1  LMoney  together  with  incident  Charges  of  Sale  thereon 
taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hart- 
ford therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  the  Select  Men  of  Saybrook  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  Martin  Kirtland  was  a  Collector  of  the  States 
Taxes  in  said  Town  for  the  Year  1781,  and  in  the  Month  of  Marcfi 
last  died  leaving  a  considerable  part  of  said  Taxes  uncollected,  and 
the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  in  legal  Town  Meeting  convened  made 
Choice  of  Handley  Bushnall  to  collect  the  remainder  of  the  Taxes 
unpaid  on  said  Kirtlands  Bills  Praying  the  said  Handley  Bushnell 
maybe  established  in  said  Office  and  have  full  Power  and  Authority 
to  collect  the  aforesaid  Taxes  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  Handley  Bushnell  be  and  hereby  is  established  in 
said  Office  of  a  Collector  for  the  Town  of  Saybrook,  to  collect  the  Taxes 
due  on  said  Martin  Kirtlands  Bills  as  aforesaid  with  as  full  Power 
and  Authority  to  examine  the  Same  as  is  given  to  other  Collectors 
of  this  State. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jedidiah  Strong  of  Litchfield  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  in  April  last  his  Brother  Asahel  Strong  having  for 
several  Years  last  past  been  appointed  Collector  of  State  Taxes  for 
said  Town  of  Litchfield  sickened  of  the  small  pox  and  Died  intestate 
leaving  about  thirty  Rate  Bills  partly  uncollected  and  Several  of  them 
unsettled  at  the  Public  Treasury  That  he  was  also  appointed  Collector 
of  several  Town  Taxes  which  also  remained  unsettled  at  the  Time  of 
his  Decease,  That  the  Peculiar  Circumstances  of  his  Sickness  and 
Death  made  it  necessary  to  remove  all  his  Papers  including  said  Rate 
Bills  to  some  secure  Place,  That  there  is  no  Survivor  of  the  Family 
or  other  Person  capable  of  prosecuting  the  Collection  and  Settlement 
of  said  Taxes  in  due  Season  without  special  Assistance  considering 
the  unhappy  Delay  already  necessarily  occasioned  by  the  Sickness  and 
Death  of  said  Collector  &c  Praying  that  the  Administrators  to  be 
appointed  on  the  Estate  of  the  said  Asahel  Deceas''  may  depute  and 
employ  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select 
Men  of  said  Litchfield  some  proper  person  with  full  Power  to  collect 
the  whole  or  such  Parts  of  such  uncollected  Taxes  as  may  be  found 
necessary,  the  said  Administrator  being  accountable  for  his  Conduct 
as  the  Original  Collector  therein  as  Per  Memorial  &c  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  the  said  Asahel 
Strong  shall  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  Granted 
to  him  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select 
Men  of  said  Litchfield  to  depute  and  employ  a  Person  with  full  Powers 
to  Collect  the  whole  or  such  Parts  of  such  uncollected  Taxes  as  may 
be  necessary  which  Powers  are  hereby  given  to  such  Deputy  he  acting 


2CM  puBi-ir  REa>Rn5  Mwf', 

ijy  17irtm  and  under  direction  of  the  Orio-inal  \i\'aTrant5  Given  to 
said  ColiectoT  tor  the  Coliection  o:  such  Taxes  and  being  accountable 
as  well  as  lite  AdministratoTs  Jointly  &  severally  ior  his  Conduct  as 
tiue  Ori^ina]  Collector  therem. 

TJpon  The  MemoriaJ  oi  Nathom  Douglas  ot  New  l^ndor.  ^'^■"^' ••rig 
to  this  Assembly  tiiar  on  the  6^  Day  oi  September  last  his   .  ,ng 

House  m  said  Isfew^  IjandoTi  was  by  the  Enemy  distroyed  by  fire  and 
tiierem  iais  JNotes  issued  by  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  the  one  in 
iavouT  of  Nathaniel  Shaw  Esq'^  late  of  New  London  ator^aid  Decea5° 
ioT  the  Sum  of  £.50  C  0  l^wduL  Money  dated  July  1777  the  other 
in  iavour  of  Chauncey  Whittlesey  of  Midietown  oi  the  like  Sum  datea 
Jurae  1777  both  on  Interest  from  the  Date  Praying  that  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  be  directed  to  Issue  new  Notes  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on 
Pile — Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be 
and  ht  is  iiereby  directed  to  Issue  to  the  Memorialist  a  new  Note  of 
the  Traiue  of  said  two  Notes  and  the  Interest  arisen  thereon  to  the 
fest  Day  of  Pebr}-  17E1  and  payable  within  One  Year  after  the  expir- 
ation of  the  present  War  wrth  annual  interest  in  the  Same  manner  as 
if  said  TWO  Notes  were  by  tlie  Memorialist  delivered  to  the  Treasurer 
as  aforesaid,  upon  the  Memorialists  giving  Ms  own  Personal  Security 
to  Sscve  tiiis  State  harmless  on  account  of  said  two  Notes  supposed  to 
be  distroyed.  or  any  demand  made  thereon  m  Case  they  should  here- 
after be  found  and  lodging  such  Security  with  the  Treasurer. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Phineas  Smith  and  Itevd  Smith  bolli  of 
Sidgfield  in  the  Comny-  of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  tiiis  .Assembly  liiat 
in  the  Year  1777  their  Father  Josiah  Smith  of  said  Ridgfield  Joined 
the  Fnemies  of  the  United  States  and  left  a  considerable  Estate  which 
has  been  by  I^w  confiscated  to  this  State  and  Sold  ior  its  Use  except 
an  old  House  and  about  ten  Acres  of  Land  lying  in  said  Ridgfield, 
Praying  this  Assembly  to  order  and  direct  tiie  Treasurer  of  this  State 
tc  make  a  Deed  of  said  House  and  Land  to  the  Memorialist  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Pesoived  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby  ordered  and  directed  to  execute  a 
Deed  of  said  ten  Acres  of  Land  together  with  liie  Buildings  thereon 
to  said  Phineas  Smith  and  Levi  Smitii. 

Upon  The  Memorial  oi  John  Chandler  of  Newtown  in  Fairfield 
Count}'  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  is  a  Creditor  to  the  Estate 
oi  Jeremiah  Turner  late  of  NewT:owTi  in  said  County  Dec^  and  that 
said  Turner  Joined  the  British  Army  before  any  Law  oi  this  State 
was  made  declaring  it  Treason  to  Join  the  British  ^Army-.  and  that 
said  Estate  was  taken  imo  possession  by  certain  Persons  appointed 
b}^  "die  County  Court  in  Fairfield  Count}'  b}'  virtue  oi  a  Law  oi  this 
State,  Entituled  an  Act  in  addition  to  a  Law  oi  this  Colony  Entituled 
an   Act  ior  restraming   and  pimishing   Persons   who   are   Inimical  to 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  205 

the  Libertys  of  this  and  the  rest  of  the  United  Colonys  and  for 
directing  proceedings  therein,  which  Persons  still  have  Possession  of 
said  Estate,  and  no  Letters  of  Administration  have  been  granted  by 
the  Judge  of  Probate  of  the  District  in  which  said  Estate  lies  Praying 
the  Judge  of  Probate  be  directed  to  grant  Administration  to  Some 
suitable  Person  on  the  Same  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  be  and  he  is  hereby 
Authorized  and  Impowered  to  grant  Letters  of  Administration  to  the 
said  Memorialist  or  some  other  Suitable  Person  on  the  Estate  of  said 

Dec'^  any  Thing  in  said  Proceedings  or  Law  aforesaid 

Notwithstanding.* 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Richard  Sill  in  behalf  of  Docf  John  Simp- 
son Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  s*^  Docf  Simpson  receive*^  of 
the  Treasurer  of  this  State  eight  Notes  of  the  following  N°^  viz.  1529, 
1330,  1530,  1531,  &  1532  which  were  each  for  the  Sum  of  thirty 
Pounds  fifteen  shillings  &  eleven  Pence  the  other  four  being  N°^ 
11347,  11348,  11349,  11350  for  the  Sum  of  thirty  four  pounds  each 
that  by  the  fortune  of  War  all  the  abovementioned  Notes  except  N**^ 
1529,  &  1532  fell  into  the  Hands  of  the  Enemy  neither  principle  or 
Interest  having  been  paid  thereon,  and  Praying  this  Assembly  that 
the  Treasurer  be  ordered  and  directed  to  execute  other  Notes  of  the 
like  Tenor  and  Date  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c  —  Resolved  that  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby  ordered  and  directed  to 
execute  other  Notes  of  the  like  Tenor  and  Date  in  the  Name  of  Docf 
John  Simpson  for  the  Sums  due  to  him  on  the  former  Ones,  except 
N"  1529  &  1532  &  that  he  refuse  discharging  the  principal  or  Interest 
on  those  fallen  into  the  Hands  of  the  Enemy  should  they  be  presented 
for  payment. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  William  Winthrop  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  John  Still  Winthrop  Esq""  late  of  New  London  Deceas'^ 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  William  Brown  Esq""  late  of  Salem 
in  the  State  of  Massachusets  but  since  gone  over  to  and  taken  pro- 
tection under  British  Government,  was  before  he  Joined  the  Enemy 
Justly  Indebted  to  the  said  John  Still  Winthrop  in  three  several  Bonds 
amounting  to  £2338  after  deducting  the  payments  thereon  made,  and 
that  after  said  Brown  had  absented  himself,  proceedings  were  had 
against  his  Estate,  and  the  same  forfeited  to  and  for  the  Use  of  this 
State,  and  that  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Norwich  did 
appoint  Commissioners  to  examine  the  Claims  &c  but  at  the  Time  said 
Commissioners  advertised  for  the  Claims  to  be  bro"  in,  John  Winthrop 
Brother  to  the  Memorialist,  who  then  had  the  Sole  case  and  Charge 
of  said  Winthrop  Estate  was  in  a  declining  State  of  Health  and  absent 
from  Home  in  a  long  Journey  for  the  recovery  of  his  Health  and  finally 
died  abroad,  by  which  means  he  did  not  attend  to  said  Matters,  and 

*Added  subsequently. 


204  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

by  Virtue  and  under  direction  of  the  Original  Warrants  Given  to 
said  Collector  for  the  Collection  of  such  Taxes  and  being  accountable 
as  well  as  the  Administrators  Jointly  &  severally  for  his  Conduct  as 
the  Original  Collector  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Nathom  Douglas  of  New  London  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  6*^  Day  of  September  last  his  Dwelling 
House  in  said  New  London  was  by  the  Enemy  distroyed  by  fire  and 
therein  his  Notes  Issued  by  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  the  one  in 
favour  of  Nathaniel  Shaw  Esq""  late  of  New  London  aforesaid  Deceas*^ 
for  the  Sum  of  £50  0  0  Lawfull  Money  dated  July  1777  the  other 
in  favour  of  Chauncey  Whittlesey  of  Midletown  of  the  like  Sum  dated 
June  1777  both  on  Interest  from  the  Date  Praying  that  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  be  directed  to  Issue  new  Notes  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be 
and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  Issue  to  the  Memorialist  a  new  Note  of 
the  value  of  said  two  Notes  and  the  Interest  arisen  thereon  to  the 
first  Day  of  Febry  1781  and  payable  within  One  Year  after  the  expir- 
ation of  the  present  War  with  annual  Interest  in  the  Same  manner  as 
if  said  two  Notes  were  by  the  Memorialist  delivered  to  the  Treasurer 
as  aforesaid,  upon  the  Memorialists  giving  his  own  Personal  Security 
to  Save  this  State  harmless  on  account  of  said  two  Notes  supposed  to 
be  distroyed,  or  any  demand  made  thereon  in  Case  they  should  here- 
after be  found  and  lodging  such  Security  with  the  Treasurer. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Phineas  Smith  and  Levi  Smith  both  of 
Ridgfield  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
in  the  Year  1777  their  Father  Josiah  Smith  of  said  Ridgfield  Joined 
the  Enemies  of  the  United  States  and  left  a  considerable  Estate  which 
has  been  by  Law  confiscated  to  this  State  and  Sold  for  its  Use  except 
an  old  House  and  about  ten  Acres  of  Land  lying  in  said  Ridgfield, 
Praying  this  Assembly  to  order  and  direct  the  Treasurer  of  this  State 
to  make  a  Deed  of  said  House  and  Land  to  the  Memorialist  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby  ordered  and  directed  to  execute  a 
Deed  of  said  ten  Acres  of  Land  together  with  the  Buildings  thereon 
to  said  Phineas  Smith  and  Levi  Smith. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Chandler  of  Newtown  in  Fairfield 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  is  a  Creditor  to  the  Estate 
of  Jeremiah  Turner  late  of  Newtown  in  said  County  Dec''  and  that 
said  Turner  Joined  the  British  Army  before  any  Law  of  this  State 
was  made  declaring  it  Treason  to  Join  the  British  Army,  and  that 
said  Estate  was  taken  into  possession  by  certain  Persons  appointed 
by  the  County  Court  in  Fairfield  County  by  virtue  of  a  Law  of  this 
State,  Entituled  an  Act  in  addition  to  a  Law  of  this  Colony  Entituled 
an   Act   for   restraining   and   punishing   Persons   who   are   Inimical   to 


I 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  205 

the  Libertys  of  this  and  the  rest  of  the  United  Colonys  and  for 
directing  proceedings  therein,  which  Persons  still  have  Possession  of 
said  Estate,  and  no  Letters  of  Administration  have  been  granted  by 
the  Judge  of  Probate  of  the  District  in  which  said  Estate  lies  Praying 
the  Judge  of  Probate  be  directed  to  grant  Administration  to  Some 
suitable  Person  on  the  Same  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  be  and  he  is  hereby 
Authorized  and  Impowered  to  grant  Letters  of  Administration  to  the 
said  Memorialist  or  some  other  Suitable  Person  on  the  Estate  of  said 

Dec*^  any  Thing  in  said  Proceedings  or  Law  aforesaid 

Notwithstanding.* 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Richard  Sill  in  behalf  of  Docf  John  Simp- 
son Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  s''  Docf  Simpson  receive*^  of 
the  Treasurer  of  this  State  eight  Notes  of  the  following  N"^  viz.  1529, 
1330,  1530,  1531,  &  1532  which  were  each  for  the  Sum  of  thirty 
Pounds  fifteen  shillings  &  eleven  Pence  the  other  four  being  N*** 
11347,  11348,  11349,  11350  for  the  Sum  of  thirty  four  pounds  each 
that  by  the  fortune  of  War  all  the  abovementioned  Notes  except  N"^^ 
1529,  &  1532  fell  into  the  Hands  of  the  Enemy  neither  principle  or 
Interest  having  been  paid  thereon,  and  Praying  this  Assembly  that 
the  Treasurer  be  ordered  and  directed  to  execute  other  Notes  of  the 
like  Tenor  and  Date  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c  —  Resolved  that  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby  ordered  and  directed  to 
execute  other  Notes  of  the  like  Tenor  and  Date  in  the  Name  of  Docf 
John  Simpson  for  the  Sums  due  to  him  on  the  former  Ones,  except 
N"  1529  &  1532  &  that  he  refuse  discharging  the  principal  or  Interest 
on  those  fallen  into  the  Hands  of  the  Enemy  should  they  be  presented 
for  payment. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  William  Winthrop  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  John  Still  Winthrop  Esq""  late  of  New  London  Deceas*^ 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  William  Brown  Esq""  late  of  Salem 
in  the  State  of  Massachusets  but  since  gone  over  to  and  taken  pro- 
tection under  British  Government,  was  before  he  Joined  the  Enemy 
Justly  Indebted  to  the  said  John  Still  Winthrop  in  three  several  Bonds 
amounting  to  £2338  after  deducting  the  payments  thereon  made,  and 
that  after  said  Brown  had  absented  himself,  proceedings  were  had 
against  his  Estate,  and  the  same  forfeited  to  and  for  the  Use  of  this 
State,  and  that  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Norwich  did 
appoint  Commissioners  to  examine  the  Claims  &c  but  at  the  Time  said 
Commissioners  advertised  for  the  Claims  to  be  bro"  in,  John  Winthrop 
Brother  to  the  Memorialist,  who  then  had  the  Sole  case  and  Charge 
of  said  Winthrop  Estate  was  in  a  declining  State  of  Health  and  absent 
from  Home  in  a  long  Journey  for  the  recovery  of  his  Health  and  finally 
died  abroad,  by  which  means  he  did  not  attend  to  said  Matters,  and 

*Added  subsequently. 


208  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Sums  found  due  to  the  beforementioned 
Persons  severally  upon  such  Liquidation  together  with  their  respective 
Bills  of  Cost  to  be  secured  to  them  by  Notes  in  manner  as  above  pro- 
posed. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Matson  of  Lyme  in  the  County 
of  New  London  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes  for  said  Town  of  Lyme 
on  the  Levy  1780  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Listers  for  the 
Town  of  Lyme  for  the  Year  1780  did  fourfold  two  Pieces  of  Land 
situate  in  the  North  Part  of  said  Town  to  the  amount  of  the  Sum  of 
£2310  0  0  and  that  said  two  pieces  of  Land  were  at  the  Time  of  said 
Listers  fourfolding  the  Same  the  Property  of  this  State,  Praying  for 
an  Abatement  of  said  Assessment  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c 
—  Resolved  and  Ordered  by  this  Assembly  that  the  whole  of  said 
Assesment  be  abated  and  the  whole  of  said  Assesment  is  hereby  Abated 
and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  &  Ordered  to  allow  the  Same 
accordingly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Jarvis  and  Abigail  Jarvis  both  of 
Redding  in  Fairfield  County  administrators  on  the  Estate  of  Augustus 
Sanford  late  of  Redding  Deceas''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the 
Debts  and  Charges  exhibited  to  and  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Fairfield  Surmount  the  Inventoried  moveable  Estate 
of  said  Dec''  after  deducting  necessaries  allowed  the  Widow  of  said 
Deceas^,  Allowing  Administratrix  Accounts  and  reducing  the  Inventory 
to  the  old  Standard  as  the  same  was  made  seventy  five  Per  Cent  higher 
than  usual  on  account  of  the  regulating  Act  the  Sum  of  £361  7  9 
Lawfull  Money  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  said  Administrators  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  to  Sell 
so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas^  as  to  pay  the  Sum  of 
£361  7  9  lawfull  Money  with  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  taking 
the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield 
therein. 

Whereas  Abigail  Lyon  Administratrix  on  the  Estate  of  Peter  Lyon 
late  of  Redding  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  Deceas'^  hath  represented  to 
this  Assembly  that  on  or  about  the  first  of  January  1777  the  said  Peter 
Lyon  did  depart  from  said  Town  of  Redding  and  went  to  long  Island 
and  that  in  May  1777  the  whole  Estate  both  real  &  Personal  of  the 
said  Peter  Lyon  was  seized  for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of  this  State  and 
that  in  Novemb""  following  said  Personal  Estate  was  confiscated  and 
Sold  and  said  real  Estate  was  leased  out  for  the  purpose  aforesaid, 
And  that  as  said  Estate  both  real  and  personal  was  in  the  Custody  of 
the  Law  the  said  Abigail  Lyon  did  not  think  it  her  Duty  to  put  in 
the  Same  into  her  List  in  August  1777,  and  that  in  consequence  thereof 
the  Listers  for  the  Town  of  Redding  have  set  said  Estate  in  the  List 
of  said  Town  as  fourfolded  Praying  that  such  Abatements  may  be 
made  to  the  Memorialist  as  that  the  fourfold  mav  be  taken  off  and  her 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  209 

List  remain  Single  as  by  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  tbis  x\ssem- 
bly  that  the  Memorial  of  the  said  Abigail  Lyon  be  granted  and  that 
the  Increase  of  the  List  of  the  said  Abigail  Lyon  by  fourfold  Asses- 
ment  on  said  Estate  be  abated  and  the  Same  is  hereby  abated. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Widow  Mary  Belcher  of  New  Port  in 
the  State  of  Rhode  Island  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  her  Deceas'' 
Husband  in  his  Life  Time  received  in  Payments  from  the  Inhabitants 
of  this  State  the  Sum  of  sixty  four  pounds  &  fourteen  shillings  in 
Bills  of  Credit  emitted  by  this  State  in  the  Years  1775  &  1776  which 
was  bequeathed  as  a  Legacy  to  her  Children,  and  the  Memorialist  being 
ignorant  of  the  Law  of  this  State  calling  said  Emissions  into  the 
Treasury  by  a  limited  Day  neglected  to  deliver  said  Bills  into  the 
Treasury  and  receive  security  therefor  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  upon  the  said  Mary  Belchers  delivering  into  the  Treasury  the 
aforesaid  Bills  to  the  amount  of  £64  14  0  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is 
hereby  directed  to  receive  the  Same  and  execute  to  said  Mary  Belcher 
a  State  Note  for  what  the  said  Sum  of  £64  14  0  estimated  by  the 
Scale  of  Depreciation  was  worth  on  the  20*"^  Day  of  March  1778  with 
Interest  thereon  from  that  Time  to  the  first  Day  of  Feby  1781  said 
Note  to  bear  Date  on  said  first  Day  of  February  Payable  within  one 
Year  after  the  end  of  the  present  War  or  Cessation  of  Hostilities  be- 
tween the  United  States  of  America  and  Great  Britain  and  on  Interest 
to  be  annually  paid. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  James  Nichols  of  Stamford  in  Fairfield 
County  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Eliott  Green  late  of  said  Stam- 
ford Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  since  the  Liberty  granted 
of  Selling  Lands  for  the  Payment  of  Debts  due  from  the  Estate  of  said 
Deceas*^  more  Debts  have  appeared  against  said  Estate  amounting  to 
the  Sum  of  £  19  16  3  LMoney  Praying  to  be  Impowered  to  sell  real 
Estate  as  to  raise  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and  Authority  be  given,  and  Liberty 
&  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  to  said  Administrator  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  as  to  raise  the  s''  Sum  of  £19  6  3 
LMoney  to  enable  him  to  pay  said  Debts  and  also  the  Charges  of  Sale 
taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stam- 
ford therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Winthrop  Saltonstall  of  New  London  in 
the  County  of  New  London  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the 
sixth  Day  of  September  last  passed  in  New  London  aforesaid  he  had 
in  his  possession  a  Quantity  of  State  Bills  amounting  to  the  Sum  of 
£632  7  2,  a  State  Note  dated  22'^  Feby  1777  on  Interest  for  the 
Sum  of  £10  0  0  payable  to  the  Possessor  thereof  numbered  2781, 
and  two  State  Notes  dated  January  P*^  1780  on  Interest  Payable  to 
Thomas  Pilgrim  for  the  Sum  of  £11  1  2J/2  lawfull  Money  each  which 
said  State  Bills  and  said  three  Notes  were  on  said  6**^  Day  of  September 


208  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Sums  found  due  to  the  beforementioned 
Persons  severally  upon  such  Liquidation  together  with  their  respective 
Bills  of  Cost  to  be  secured  to  them  by  Notes  in  manner  as  above  pro- 
posed. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Matson  of  Lyme  in  the  County 
of  New  London  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes  for  said  Town  of  Lyme 
on  the  Levy  1780  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Listers  for  the 
Town  of  Lyme  for  the  Year  1780  did  fourfold  two  Pieces  of  Land 
situate  in  the  North  Part  of  said  Town  to  the  amount  of  the  Sum  of 
£2310  0  0  and  that  said  two  pieces  of  Land  were  at  the  Time  of  said 
Listers  fourfolding  the  Same  the  Property  of  this  State,  Praying  for 
an  Abatement  of  said  Assessment  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  &c 
—  Resolved  and  Ordered  by  this  Assembly  that  the  whole  of  said 
Assesment  be  abated  and  the  whole  of  said  Assesment  is  hereby  Abater: 
and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  &  Ordered  to  allow  the  Same 
accordingly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Jarvis  and  Abigail  Jarvis  both  of 
Redding  in  Fairfield  County  administrators  on  the  Estate  of  Augustus 
Sanford  late  of  Redding  Deceas*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the 
Debts  and  Charges  exhibited  to  and  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Fairfield  Surmount  the  Inventoried  moveable  Estate 
of  said  Dec^  after  deducting  necessaries  allowed  the  Widow  of  said 
Deceas'',  Allowing  Administratrix  Accounts  and  reducing  the  Inventory 
to  the  old  Standard  as  the  same  was  made  seventy  five  Per  Cent  higher 
than  usual  on  account  of  the  regulating  Act  the  Sum  of  £361  7  9 
Lawfull  Money  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — ■  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  said  Administrators  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  to  Sell 
so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  as  to  pay  the  Sum  of 
£361  7  9  lawfull  Money  with  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  taking 
the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield 
therein. 

Whereas  Abigail  Lyon  Administratrix  on  the  Estate  of  Peter  Lyon 
late  of  Redding  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  Deceas**  hath  represented  to 
this  Assembly  that  on  or  about  the  first  of  January  1777  the  said  Peter 
Lyon  did  depart  from  said  Town  of  Redding  and  went  to  long  Island 
and  that  in  May  1777  the  whole  Estate  both  real  &  Personal  of  the 
said  Peter  Lyon  was  seized  for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of  this  State  and 
that  in  Novemb""  following  said  Personal  Estate  was  confiscated  and 
Sold  and  said  real  Estate  was  leased  out  for  the  purpose  aforesaid, 
And  that  as  said  Estate  both  real  and  personal  was  in  the  Custody  of 
the  Law  the  said  Abigail  Lyon  did  not  think  it  her  Duty  to  put  in 
the  Same  into  her  List  in  August  1777,  and  that  in  consequence  thereof 
the  Listers  for  the  Town  of  Redding  have  set  said  Estate  in  the  List 
of  said  Town  as  fourfolded  Praying  that  such  Abatements  may  be 
made  to  the  Memorialist  as  that  the  fourfold  may  be  taken  off  and  her 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  209 

List  remain  Single  as  by  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Memorial  of  the  said  Abigail  Lyon  be  granted  and  that 
the  Increase  of  the  List  of  the  said  Abigail  Lyon  by  fourfold  Asses- 
ment  on  said  Estate  be  abated  and  the  Same  is  hereby  abated. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Widow  Mary  Belcher  of  New  Port  in 
the  State  of  Rhode  Island  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  her  Deceas** 
Husband  in  his  Life  Time  received  in  Payments  from  the  Inhabitants 
of  this  State  the  Sum  of  sixty  four  pounds  &  fourteen  shillings  in 
Bills  of  Credit  emitted  by  this  State  in  the  Years  1775  &  1776  which 
was  bequeathed  as  a  Legacy  to  her  Children,  and  the  Memorialist  being 
ignorant  of  the  Law  of  this  State  calling  said  Emissions  into  the 
Treasury  by  a  limited  Day  neglected  to  deliver  said  Bills  into  the 
Treasury  and  receive  security  therefor  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  upon  the  said  Mary  Belchers  delivering  into  the  Treasury  the 
aforesaid  Bills  to  the  amount  of  £64  14  0  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is 
hereby  directed  to  receive  the  Same  and  execute  to  said  Mary  Belcher 
a  State  Note  for  what  the  said  Sum  of  £64  14  0  estimated  by  the 
Scale  of  Depreciation  was  worth  on  the  20**^  Day  of  March  1778  with 
Interest  thereon  from  that  Time  to  the  first  Day  of  Feby  1781  said 
Note  to  bear  Date  on  said  first  Day  of  February  Payable  within  one 
Year  after  the  end  of  the  present  War  or  Cessation  of  Hostilities  be- 
tween the  United  States  of  America  and  Great  Britain  and  on  Interest 
to  be  annually  paid. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  James  Nichols  of  Stamford  in  Fairfield 
County  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Eliott  Green  late  of  said  Stam- 
ford Dec**  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  since  the  Liberty  granted 
of  Selling  Lands  for  the  Payment  of  Debts  due  from  the  Estate  of  said 
Deceas*^  more  Debts  have  appeared  against  said  Estate  amounting  to 
the  Sum  of  £  19  16  3  LMoney  Praying  to  be  Impowered  to  sell  real 
Estate  as  to  raise  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and  Authority  be  given,  and  Liberty 
&  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  to  said  Administrator  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas^'  as  to  raise  the  s"^  Sum  of  £19  6  3 
LMoney  to  enable  him  to  pay  said  Debts  and  also  the  Charges  of  Sale 
taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stam- 
ford therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Winthrop  Saltonstall  of  New  London  in 
the  County  of  New  London  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the 
sixth  Day  of  September  last  passed  in  New  London  aforesaid  he  had 
in  his  possession  a  Quantity  of  State  Bills  amounting  to  the  Sum  of 
£632  7  2,  a  State  Note  dated  22^  Feby  1777  on  Interest  for  the 
Sum  of  £10  0  0  payable  to  the  Possessor  thereof  numbered  2781, 
and  two  State  Notes  dated  January  P*  1780  on  Interest  Payable  to 
Thomas  Pilgrim  for  the  Sum  of  £  1 1  1  2 J/2  lawfuU  Money  each  which 
said  State  Bills  and  said  three  Notes  were  on  said  6*^^  Day  of  September 


210  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

in  the  fire  at  said  New  London  burned  and  consumed  and  Pravin?  this 
Assembly  for  releif  in  the  Matters  aforesaid  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  have  granted 
the  Sum  of  £612  17  2  in  Bills  of  this  State  to  be  paid  out  of  the 
Public  Treasury  of  this  State  of  the  Emissions  of  March  June  or  July 
1780.  and  also  a  State  Note  for  the  Sum  of  £3S  8  2  Lawfull  Money, 
in  Lieu  of  said  three  Notes  burned  as  aforesaid,  and  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  is  hereby  directed  to  Issue  said  Bills  and  execute  said 
Note  Payable  one  Year  after  the  expiration  of  the  Present  War  with 
Interest  payable  Annually  the  Memorialist  to  be  accountable  to  the 
County  of  New  London  for  the  Sum  of  £  169  9  9  in  State  Bills  which 
were  the  property  of  said  County. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Daniel  Buckingham  of  Saybrook  Admin- 
istrator on  the  Estate  of  Daniel  Buckingham  late  of  said  Saybrook 
Deceas*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  the  Estate 
of  said  Deceas'*  Surmount  the  Personal  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas"^ 
the  Sum  of  £90  6  9  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas*^  as  will  amount  to  the  aforesaid 
Sum  of  £90  6  9  LMoney  together  with  incident  Charges  arising 
thereon  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
^Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted 
to  him  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas^  as  will 
amount  to  the  Sum  of  £90  6  9  Lawfull  Money  together  with  the 
incident  Charges  arising  thereon  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Saybrook  thereupon. 

L^pon  The  Memorial  of  Isaiah  Cook  of  Preston  in  the  County  of 
New  London  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  M""  Hozekiah  Park  late 
of  Groton  in  said  County  Deceas**  Shewing  to  this  Assemblv  that  the 
Debts  Surmount  the  Personal  Estate  of  said  Deceas^  £50  10  8  Law- 
full  Aloney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  Land  to  raise  said  Sum  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  Granted 
and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  to  said  Administrator 
to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  as  will  raise  the 
Sum  of  £50  10  8  Lawfull  Money  with  the  incident  Charges  arising 
on  said  Sale  taking  the  Direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of  Stonington  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Enos  Bradley  Eleazer  Hawkins  and  Hannah 
Hawkins  all  of  Derby  in  the  State  of  Connecticut  Executors  on  the 
last  Will  and  Testament  of  Noah  French  late  of  said  Derby  Deceas'' 
the  said  Eleazer  Hawkins  being  Executor  in  right  of  his  said  Wife 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate  sur- 
mount the  moveable  Inventoried  Estate  the  Sum  of  twent}-  Pounds 
three  shillings  &  seven  pence  lawfull  Money  Praying  for  Liberty  to 
Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  as  to  raise  said  Sum 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  211 

as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — -  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said 
Enos  Bradley  Eleazer  Hawkins  and  Hannah  Hawkins  Executors  as 
aforesaid  have  Liberty  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas**  Noah  French  as  to  raise  said 
Sum  of  twenty  Pounds  three  shillings  &  seven  pence  LMoney  together 
with  the  incident  Charges  thereon  arising  taking  the  directions  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  Haven  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Hait  the  5*"^  of  Stamford  in  Fair- 
field County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  has  Served  for  a  number 
of  Years  as  a  Captain  in  the  Continental  Army  and  that  he  has  rec*^ 
Notes  in  pay  for  said  Services,  and  that  he  has  purchased  a  House 
and  Lott  lying  in  said  Stamford  the  Property  of  this  State  for  the  Sum 
of  two  hundred  Pounds  lawfull  Money,  and  received  the  Treasurers 
Deed  therefor  Praying  this  Assembly  to  receve  the  Notes  he  has  rec'^ 
of  this  State  in  payment  for  his  Services  in  the  Army  as  aforesaid  in 
Pay  for  said  £200  LMoney  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  Interest  and  principal  of  the  Note  due  and  pay- 
able to  the  Memorialist  in  June  next  and  the  Interest  of  his  other 
Notes  be  appHed  by  him  and  accepted  by  this  State  in  part  Payment 
of  the  Land  which  he  has  purchased  of  the  State  as  aforesaid. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Simeon  Smith  Administrator  to  the  Estate 
of  Levy  Lovel  Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and 
Charges  arisen  on  said  Estate  Surmount  the  moveable  Estate  the  Sum 
of  £50  11  6  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  sell  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  as  is  sufficient  to  pay  the  aforesaid  Sums  with  incident  Charge 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File,  Whereupon  this  x\ssembly  do  Resolve  that 
the  said  Simeon  Smith  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  is  Granted  to  the 
said  Simeon  Smith  to  Sell  so  much  of  said  Lands  as  is  Sufficient  to 
pay  the  Debts  amounting  to  the  Sum  of  £50  11  6  together  with  the 
incident  Charges  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of  Sharon  therein. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  appointed  to  Settle 
Accounts  with  the  Army  compute  and  allow  the  Wages  of  the  Com- 
missioned Officers  of  the  Connecticut  Line  who  have  been  advanced 
while  in  the  said  Line  since  the  Year  1779  from  the  Date  of  their  Ranks 
given  them  in  their  Commissions  respectively  and  of  the  NonCom- 
missioned  Officers  and  others  out  of  the  Army  from  the  Time  of  their 
respective  Promotions  and  appointments  since  said  Year  1779  and 
that  they  observe  the  same  Rule  in  settlement  with  any  other  Corps 
with  whom  they  are  authorized  to  Settle. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jedidiah  Huntington  Joseph  A  Wright 
Richard  Sill  and  Hezekiah  Rogers,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the 
Officers    of   the    Connecticut    Line    had    received    extra    Rations    from 


212  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Novemb""  1780  to  January  1782  in  pursuance  of  the  Orders  of  his 
Excellency  the  Commander  in  Chief,  and  that  the  board  of  War  in 
consequence  of  a  Letter  from  the  Pay  Master  General  referred  to 
them  by  the  Honb''^  the  Congress  agreed  that  no  Charge  should  be 
made  against  the  Officers  for  such  extra  Ration  but  that  the  Same 
should  be  considered  as  a  gratuity  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  appointed  to  Liquidate  the  Ac- 
counts with  the  Connecticut  Line  be  directed  and  they  are  hereby 
Ordered  and  directed  to  make  no  charge  against  the  Officers  of  the  said 
Connecticut  Line  for  the  extra  Rations  received  by  them  from  Novemb'' 
1780  to  Jany  P*  1782  but  that  the  same  be  considered  as  far  as  respects 
the  Officers  of  this  State  as  a  Gratuity  agreeable  to  the  Prayer  of  the 
Memorialists. 

Upon  The  Petition  of  Benjamin  Chaffee  of  Woodstock  now  a 
prisoner  in  NewGate,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  is  now  suffer- 
ing for  his  own  madness  and  folly  by  the  Just  and  righteous  Laws  of 
this  State,  and  the  righteous  Sentence  of  the  Honb^*'  Superior  Court, 
that  he  had  been  led  away  with  false  and  delusive  Sentiments, 
acknoledging  his  Sentence  and  Punishment  as  the  Just  demerit  of  his 
Crime,  his  Health  much  impaired  by  sickness,  and  has  no  Estate 
whereby  to  make  restitution  or  pay  any  Cost,  hath  a  large  and  dis- 
tressed Family,  and  might  do  something  for  the  Support  of  himself 
and  Family  were  it  in  his  Power,  Praying  that  he  may  be  Liberated 
&c  as  Per  Petition  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Peti- 
tioner be  and  he  is  hereby  Liberated  from  his  confinement  in  NewGate 
Prison  and  that  he  return  to  the  Town  of  Woodstock,  and  not  to  depart 
said  Town  without  Liberty  of  the  Authority  thereof  during  the  Pleasure 
of  this  Assembly  on  Penalty  of  being  returned  back  to  said  NewGate 
Prison  again. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  William  Witter  of  Preston  in  New  London 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  12*'^  Day  of  April  1781, 
his  Son  Elisha  Witter  in  a  fit  of  Distraction  killed  his  Sister  and  her 
Infant  Child  and  his  own  Child,  that  he  was  apprehended  and  tryed 
for  Murther  before  the  Hon*^"'*^  Surperior  Court  held  at  Norwich  the 
4'^'*  Tuesday  of  Septemb''  last  and  acquitted  of  said  Crime,  that  the 
Charges  of  said  prosecution  amounted  to  about  £70  0  0  LMoney  for 
which  said  Sum  Execution  is  granted  in  favour  of  the  Treasurer  of 
this  State  against  the  said  Elisha  who  hath  been  ever  since  and  still 
continues  Distracted  and  closely  confined,  that  he  has  no  Estate  but 
a  small  peice  of  Land  of  about  £100  value  which  was  given  him  by 
the  Memorialist  before  said  Elisha^  distraction,  and  that  the  Memori- 
alist hath  expended  large  Sums  in  defending  said  Criminal  Prosecu- 
tion, and  said  Elisha  is  likely  to  remain  delirious  to  the  Day  of  his 
Death  and  must  be  maintained  by  the  Memorialist  during  Life.  Pray- 
ing that  the  State  Attorney  for  New  London  County  may  be  ordered 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  213 

to  receive  State  Notes  Signed  by  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  and  Pay 
Table  Orders  drawn  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  to  the  amount  of 
said  Execution  and  that  the  Treasurer  be  directed  to  receive  said  Notes 
and  Orders  in  Payment  and  satisfaction  of  said  Execution  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist 
have  Liberty  to  pay  and  discharge  the  Execution  mentioned  in  said 
Memorial  against  said  Elisha  in  State  Notes  and  Orders  drawn  by 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  for  lawfull 
Silver  Money  or  Orders  drawn  by  said  Committee  of  Pay  Table  out 
of  the  2/6  Tax  and  the  said  State  Attorney  for  New  London  County 
is  hereby  Ordered  and  directed  to  receive  the  said  Notes  and  Orders 
in  satisfaction  of  said  Execution  and  return  the  Same  into  the  Treasury 
of  this   State. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Linares  of  Hebron  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  is  a  Native  of  Spain  not  naturalized  and  Praying 
for  exemption  from  all  Military  Duty  as  a  Soldier  and  from  all  Taxes 
laid  for  the  special  purpose  of  Hiring  Soldiers  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Memorialist  be  and  he  is 
hereby  wholly  exempted  and  declared  free  from  all  Obligation  to 
personal  Service  or  Military  Duty  as  a  Soldier  and  from  all  Taxes  that 
are  or  may  be  laid  and  Imposed  for  the  special  purpose  of  hiring 
Soldiers  and  that  all  Taxes  heretofore  laid  upon  him  for  that  purpose 
only  be  and  they  are  hereby  wholly  abated. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Zachary  Johnson  of  the  Mohegan  Tribe 
of  Indians,  Resolved  that  Joseph  Spencer  William  Williams  and 
Nathaniel  Wales  Esq""®  or  any  two  of  them  be  a  Committee  to  repair 
to  Mohegan  after  notifying  the  Overseers  of  said  Tribe  and  also  the 
Indians  of  Time  and  Place  where  they  will  meet  them  and  being  so 
meet  shall  examine  into  all  the  Matters  of  Greviance  mentioned  in  said 
Memorial  and  to  make  particular  enquiry  whether  the  Instructions 
Given  to  the  Overseers  by  the  General  Assembly  at  their  Sessions  in 
October  1774  have  been  observed  and  acted  upon,  and  whether  any 
Instructions  are  wanting  to  examine  into  the  State  of  the  Leases  and 
of  the  Land  and  Report  of  all  to  make  to  the  General  Assembly  to 
be  holden  in  October  next. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Lathrop  of  New  Haven  in  New  Haven 
County  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes  for  said  Town  for  the  Year  1780 
Representing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  received  a  Warrant  from  the 
Treasurer  directing  him  to  Collect  a  Tax  of  two  pence  half  penny  on 
the  pound  in  Gold  or  Silver  or  in  Bills  of  Credit  equivalent  thereto  by 
the  first  Day  of  March  1781,  and  accordingly  he  proceeded  to  Collect 
said  Tax  and  received  thereupon  Bills  of  Credit  of  this  State  at  the 
Rate  of  two  for  one  at  which  they  then  passed  to  the  amount  of 
£192  2  6  of  said  Tax  being  the   Sum  of    £384  5  0  in   said  Bills, 


214  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

which  Bills  he  has  been  unable  to  return  and  Collect  Gold  &  Silver 
therefor  &c  Praying  this  Assembly  to  Order  and  direct  the  Treasurer 
to  receive  said  States  Money  in  Payment  of  said  Tax  at  the  Rate  said 
Lathrop  received  the  Same  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and  Licence  is  hereby  granted  to  said 
Lathrop  to  pay  to  the  Treasurer  the  Sum  of  £384  5  0  in  Bills  of 
Credit  of  this  State  accounting  the  same  equal  to  the  Sum  of  £  192  2  6 
in  said  Tax,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  receive  said  Bills 
of  Credit  of  said  Lathrop  in  Payment  of  said  Sum  of  said  Tax,  and 
allow  the  same  to  said  Lathrop  on  said  Rate. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Cap*  Simeon  Spalding  and  Lieu*  John 
Jenkins  in  behalf  of  themselves  and  the  NonCommissioned  Officers 
and  Privates  of  the  two  Independent  Companies  raised  at  Westmore- 
land by  Captains  Durkee  &  Ransom  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
they  have  been  in  Service  ever  since  the  17'^  Day  of  Septemb''  1776 
untill  this  Time  and  are  actually  Inhabitants  of  this  State  Inlisted 
during  the  War  and  now  doing  Duty  in  the  Line  of  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut and  Counted  as  part  of  the  Quota  of  Troops  ordered  by 
Congress  to  be  raised  by  this  State,  that  the  Depreciation  of  their  Pay 
has  never  been  made  up  to  them  Praying  to  be  put  upon  the  same 
footing  with  the  other  Troops  serving  or  that  have  Served  in  the  Line 
of  the  aforesaid  State  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Committee  already  appointed  by  this  Assembly  be 
and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  adjust  and  Settle  the 
Depreciation  of  the  Pay  of  the  Memorialists  upon  the  Same  Principles 
and  by  the  same  Rules  as  have  been  already  adopted  by  the  Assemblys 
Committee  in  the  Settlement  of  the  Accounts  of  the  rest  of  the  Troops 
belonging  to  this  State,  and  their  respective  Ballances  return  to  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table,  who  are  also  directed  to  Certify  the  Same 
to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  in  the  same  manner  as  is  already  pro- 
vided by  Law  and  thereupon  the  said  Treasurer  is  directed  to  Issue 
Notes  in  the  Same  manner  and  form  as  have  already  been  Issued  to 
the  other  Troops  of  this  State  and  Payable  at  the  same  Periods  as 
such  other  Notes  are  payable  at. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  James  Douglas  of  New  London  a  Soldier 
in  the  Continental  Army  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  received 
of  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  four  Notes  for  Pay  in  Service  of 
£12  2  1^  each,  and  that  two  of  said  Notes  being  in  the  Case  of 
M""  Nathan  Douglas  of  said  New  London  and  were  burnt  on  the  6*'' 
of  September  last  Praying  for  releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he 
is  hereby  directed  to  Issue  to  the  IMemorialist  new  Notes  for  like 
Sums  and  Tenor  of  the  two  Notes  burnt  upon  the  Memorialist  or  said 
Nathan  Douglas  giving  Personal  Security  to  save  this  State  harmless 
on  account  of  said  two  Notes  Supposed  to  be  burnt  &  destroyed  or 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  215 

any  Demands  made  thereon  in  Case  they  should  hereafter  be  found 
and  lodging  such  Security  with  the  Treasurer. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Giles  Latham  of  Groton  in  the  County  of 
New  London  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  first  Day  of 
Septemb""  last  past  he  was  possessed  with  four  State  Notes  Issued  by 
the  Treasurer  of  the  State  one  of  £10  0  0  another  of  £30  0  0 
another  of  £90  0  0  and  also  another  of  £90  0  0  all  which  of  said 
Notes  were  delivered  to  M""  William  Seymour  of  Hartford  then  at 
Groton  aforesaid  to  be  carried  by  him  to  the  Treasurer  for  the  pur- 
pose of  being  renewed  and  on  the  6*^  Day  of  Septemb"'  the  said  Seymour 
went  into  Fort  Griswold  as  a  Volunteer  in  defence  of  the  Same  and 
was  Plundered  of  his  Coat  and  the  Notes  aforesaid  by  the  Enemy, 
Praying  for  new  Notes  of  the  Same  Date  and  to  the  Same  amount 
to  be  executed  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist 
shall  as  soon  as  possible  publish  in  the  several  News  Papers  in  this 
State  for  three  successive  Weeks  the  Circumstances  of  the  Loss  of 
said  Notes  with  a  description  thereof  and  that  unless  the  Same  shall 
be  presented  to  the  Treasurer  by  the  first  Day  of  October  next  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  Issue  new  Notes  agreeable  to  a  special  Act 
of  the  General  Assembly  for  that  purpose  and  in  the  mean  Time  enter 
the  Name  of  the  Person  presenting  the  Same  if  presented. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Hannah  Church  of  Danbury  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  Asa  Church  her  late  Husband  went  off  with  the 
British  Troops  at  the  Time  they  made  an  inroad  into  Danbury  in 
April  1777  and  soon  after  died  in  New  York,  that  agreeable  to  the  Law 
then  in  force  his  moveable  Estate  was  Seized  and  disposed  of  for  the 
Benefit  of  the  Public  and  all  his  real  Estate  order  to  be  leased  out  by 
which  means  she  was  deprived  of  the  Improvement  of  any  part  of  said 
Estate  towards  her  support  and  the  Honest  Creditors  debarred  of 
recovering  their  Just  Debts,  that  her  only  surviving  Son  early  entered 
into  the  Service  of  his  Country  where  he  faithfully  Served  for  three 
Years  and  was  then  discharged  and  that  the  real  Estate  of  her  said 
Husband  which  is  but  small  value  has  never  been  adjudged  forfeit  to 
the  State  and  thereupon  Praying  that  said  Estate  may  be  settled  ac- 
cording to  Law  as  Per  Petition  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  be  and  the  said 
Court  is  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  to  grant  Administration  on 
the  Estate  of  the  said  Asa  Church  Deceas*^  which  has  not  already  been 
disposed  of  agreeable  to  Law  and  order  the  Same  to  be  settled  in  the 
Same  manner  as  Intestate  Estates  by  Law  are  ordered  to  be  Settled. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jabez  Clark  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
he  was  appointed  a  Commissary  to  Issue  the  Supplies  of  this  State  to 
the  Troops  thereof  in  the  Continental  Army  on  the  30*^*  of  May  1777 
in  which  Capacity  he  Continued  to  Serve  untill  the  17***  of  May  1781 


216  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

when  he  Settled  his  Accounts  with  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  in 
and  by  which  Settlement  a  Ballance  was  found  due  to  him  for  personal 
Service  for  the  Payment  or  Security  whereof  there  is  no  provision  made 
Praying  the  Interposition  of  this  Assembly  that  they  will  please  to 
Order  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  Notes 
on  annual  Interest  to  bear  Date  from  said  Settlement  and  be  payable 
in  like  manner  with  those  given  the  Line  of  the  Army  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
be  and  they  are  hereby  Ordered  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State 
in  favour  of  said  Memorialist  for  security  for  the  Sum  of  £346  11 
the  Ballance  found  due  to  said  Memorialist  to  be  on  Interest  from  the 
17**^  of  May  1781,  and  payable  in  the  Same  manner  as  the  Notes 
already  given  to  the   Officers   and    Soldiers   of  the   Connecticut   Line. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Thomas  Newell  Jun""  late  of  Woodstock 
in  the  County  of  Windham  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  had 
followed  the  Seafaring  Business  for  a  number  of  Years  past  and  being 
in  the  Month  of  February  1780  on  the  Island  of  Hispaniola,  he  received 
sundry  Paper  Bills  emitted  by  Order  of  this  State  amounting  to  the 
Sum  of  £20  10  9  upon  the  presumption  they  were  then  in  Circula- 
tion and  would  be  so  received  on  his  return  to  New  England,  Yet 
notwithstanding  on  his  return  which  was  sometime  in  the  Month  of 
October  1780  found  that  said  Bills  were  by  an  Act  of  Assembly  called 
out  of  Circulation  Praying  for  Releif  in  the  Premisses  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  he 
is  hereby  directed  to  receive  the  said  Sum  of  £20  10  9  at  the  Hand 
of  the  Memorialist  and  thereupon  execute  to  the  Memorialist  a  Note 
under  his  Hand  Payable  in  one  Year  after  the  end  of  the  Present  War 
or  of  Hostilities,  bearing  Date  the  first  Day  of  February  1781,  for 
the  value  of  said  Bills  on  the  20*''  of  March  1778  reduced  to  lawfull 
Money  by  the  Scale  of  depreciation  adding  the  Interest  thereon  from 
that  Time,  on  Interest  from  the  Date  to  be  paid  Annually. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Abel  Newell  of  Goshen  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  has  served  as  a  Preacher  and  Minister  of  the  Gospel 
in  said  Town  of  Goshen  for  the  Term  of  twenty  seven  Years,  and 
was  in  the  Month  of  February  1781,  regularly  dismissed  by  an  Eclesi- 
astical  Council  in  full  Character  and  with  ample  recommendation  to 
the  Churches  of  Christ  for  future  Service  as  a  Preacher  of  the  Gospel 
in  which  Service  he  designs  to  continue  Praying  for  an  Abatement 
of  his  Taxes  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  abated  the  whole  of  his  Taxes 
that  have  been  or  may  be  laid  on  the  List  of  the  Year  1781,  And  that 
the  Memorialist^  Poll  together  with  one  Horse  shall  for  the  future 
be  exempted  from  Taxation  during  the  Pleasure  of  this  Assembly  and 
untill  their  further  Orders  thereon. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  217 

Upon  The  Report  of  Committee  appointed  by  this  Assembly  to 
repair  to  Stamford  and  enquire  into  the  several  Losses  of  the  Good 
and  faithfull  Citizens  of  said  Town  and  estimate  the  Same  and  also 
to  abate  in  whole  or  in  part  the  State  Taxes  of  the  said  faithfull 
Inhabitants  of  said  Town  of  Stamford  and  having  estimated  the  Losses 
of  said  Inhabitants  and  reported  an  Abatement  of  their  Taxes  as  on 
File  which  Report  has  been  accepted  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  of  Stamford  be  and  they  are  hereby 
abated  their  Taxes  agreeable  to  the  Report  of  said  Committee  on  File 
viz  on  the  List  for  the  Year  AD  1779  on  the  two  pence  half  penny 
Tax  Payable  March  P*  1781,  the  Sum  of  £22  8  8  LMoney  in  hard 
Money  and  £4  0  6  in  Bills  of  this  State,  On  the  List  of  the  Year  1780 
three  thousand  eight  hundred  and  eighty  four  old  Continental  Dollars 
payable  March  P*  1781,  And  £11  10  5  LMoney  on  the  one  penny 
Rate  payable  March  !«*  1781,  And  £21  3  0  on  the  2"^  Rate  due  May 
pt  AD  1781  —  And  24  11  4  on  the  2^  Tax  payable  July  P*  AD  1781 

—  And  64  14  5  on  the  4"  Beef  Cattle  Rate  due  October  P*  AD  1781 

—  And  51   19  5  on  the  5*^  State  Money  Tax  due  October  P*  AD  1781 

—  And  148  12  3  on  the  9*^  Tax  due  March  P*  1782  —  And  127  5  11 
on  the  2V6<^  Tax  due  December  P*  aD  1781  —  And  36  4  3  on  the 
2^  Tax  due  December  P*  AD  1781  —  And  on  the  List  for  the  Year 
1780  on  the  six  penny  and  one  penny  half  penny  Provision  Tax  the 
Sum  of  £9  12  1>^. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Josiah  Saymore  Administrator  on  the  Estate 
of  James  Doolittle  late  of  Watertown  Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  and  Charges  arising  on  said  Estate  surmount  the  In- 
ventoried moveable  Estate  of  said  Dec''  the  Sum  of  £34  10  4  Pray- 
ing this  Assembly  to  grant  Liberty  to  the  said  Administrator  to  Sell 
so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  as  will  be  sufficient  to  pay 
said  Sum  with  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Josiah  Saymore  have 
Liberty  and  Liberty  is  hereby  Granted  to  him  to  Sell  so  much  of  the 
real  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas**  as  will  be  necessary  to  raise  the  said 
Sum  of  £34  10  4  with  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  taking  the 
Direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  VVaterbury  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jesse  Bell  of  Stamford  in  Fairfield  County 
Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Nathan  Stevens  late  of  said  Stamford 
Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  the  Estate 
of  said  Deceas'^  amount  to  the  Sum  of  £27  14  8  LMoney  and  that 
there  is  no  Personal  Estate  Praying  to  be  Impowered  to  Sell  real 
Estate  to  raise  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  said  Ad- 
ministrator to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  as  to 
raise  the  said  Sum  of   £27  14  8  LMoney  to  enable  him  to  pay  said 


218  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Debts  and  also  the  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stamford  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  in  part  of  Brig- 
adier General  Moses  Hazens  Regiment  belonging  to  this  State  repre- 
senting that  said  Officers  and  Soldiers  are  considered  as  a  part  of  the 
Quota  of  this  State,  and  that  they  did  not  receive  any  part  of  the 
Money  forwarded  by  this  State  to  the  Connecticut  Line  amounting  to 
two  Months  Pay  or  thereabouts  for  the  Year  1781,  Praying  that  the 
Treasurer  may  be  authorized  and  Impowered  to  pay  them  the  said 
two  months  Pay,  and  that  the  Sums  may  be  deducted  out  of  the  respec- 
tive Ballances  found  due  to  said  Officers  and  Soldiers  in  the  Settle- 
ment now  to  be  compleated  by  the  Committee  of  this  Assembly  now 
sitting  and  that  they  may  hereafter  be  considered  in  all  Payments  to 
be  made  by  this  State  to  their  Troops  as  a  Part  of  the  Quota  of  this 
State  and  that  in  future  said  Officers  and  Soldiers  shall  be  considered 
in  every  respect  as  a  part  of  the  Quota  of  this  State  and  be  on  the 
same  footing  with  the  Connecticut  Line  so  long  as  they  continue  a 
part  of  the  Quota  of  this  State  &c  as  Per  Memorial  ■ —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  said  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  said  Regiment 
be  entituled  to  their  equal  pay  for  the  Year  1781,  and  in  all  future 
Payments  to  be  made  by  this  State  to  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the 
Continental  Army,  And  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired 
to  Write  to  the  Pay  Master  General  Stating  their  Case  and  desiring 
him  to  see  that  they  receive  the  Same. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  M^'Kay  of  Greenwich  in  Fairfield 
County  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Edward  Rich  late  of  Green- 
wich Deceas"^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  the 
Estate  of  said  Dec'^  and  the  allowances  to  the  Widow  Surmount  the 
Inventoried  personal  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  ninety  seven  pounds  twelve 
Shillings  LMoney,  Praying  to  be  Impowered  to  Sell  real  Estate  to 
pay  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  Liberty  be  granted  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted 
said  Administrator  to  Sell  so  much  of  said  real  Estate  as  to  raise  said 
Sum  of  £97  12  LMoney  to  enable  him  to  pay  said  Debts  and  also 
the  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Advice  and  direction  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Stamford  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  the  Select  Men  of  New  Haven  represent- 
ing that  they  had  paid  out  of  the  Town  Treasury  the  Sum  of  £36  8  4 
LMoney  for  the  support  of  Stephen  Clark  an  Impotent  person  praying 
for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  said  Clarks  real  Estate  as  shall  be 
Sufficient  to  pay  said  Sum  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  appears  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and 
Authority  is  hereby  granted  unto  them  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  of  said  Clark  as  shall  be  Sufficient  to  pay  said  Sum  of  £3)6  8  4 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  219 

LMoney  and  the  incident  Charges  and  pay  said  Sum  into  the  Treasury 
of  said  Town. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Chandler  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  Fairfield  County  Court  at  April  Term  last  past  approved  and 
allowed  an  Account  by  him  exhibited  as  Conservator  over  the  Person 
and  Estate  of  David  Dunning  amounting  to  Sixty  Pounds  eight  shil- 
lings and  three  Pence  lawfull  Money  for  the  Payment  of  which  there 
is  no  Personal  Estate  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the 
real  Estate  of  said  Dunning  as  shall  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  Debts 
and  Charges  thereon  arising  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  said  John  Chandler  have  Liberty  and  Liberty 
and  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  to  said  Chandler  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  said  David  Dunning  as  to  pay  £60  8  3  Debt 
and  the  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  taking  the  direction  of  the 
Probate  for  Danbury  District  respecting  the  Same. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jero^  HoogLand  on  behalf  of  the  second 
Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Committee  appointed  to  Liquidate  the  accounts  of  the  Connecticut 
Line  of  the  Army  be  and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  to  allow  to  the 
said  Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons  the  value  of  their  retained  Rations 
for  the  Month  of  March  1780,  Upon  the  same  Principles  as  is  granted 
to  the  Officers  of  the  Line  for  the  remainder  of  that  Year. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Col*^  Jeremiah  Mason  and  Cap*  Benjamin 
Bacon  Shewing  that  said  Cap*  Bacon  with  his  Militia  Company  per- 
formed a  Tour  of  Duty  in  the  Months  of  Septemb""  and  October  1778 
at  the  Post  of  New  London,  that  said  Col"  Mason  seasonably  drew 
the  Money  for  said  Company  amounting  in  the  whole  to  the  Sum  of 
£357  11  4  Continental  Bills  and  offered  it  to  said  Bacon  for  the 
Use  of  his  said  Company,  but  he  refused  the  same  Praying  for  releif 
&c,  Whereupon  a  Committee  was  appointed  to  hear  examine  &  Report 
&c  and  said  Report  being  now  accepted  and  approved  &c  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  upon  the  said  Col"  Mason^  lodging  said  Monies 
with  the  Treasurer  he  be  and  he  is  hereby  wholly  exonerate  and  dis- 
charged from  any  Duty  or  accountableness  to  this  State  or  the  said 
Capt  Bacon  and  Company  therefor  and  that  the  Treasurer  pay  to  the 
said  Mason  the  Sum  of  £2  13  3  LMoney  which  he  expended  and 
payd  out  in  the  Enquiry  made  by  said  Committee  taking  his  receipt 
therefor  and  also  that  the  Treasurer  pay  over  to  the  said  Captain  Bacon 
the  Sum  of  £531  12  2  in  Continental  Bills  for  the  Use  of  said  Com- 
pany in  fill  of  the  Wages  and  allowances  for  said  Tour  of  Duty. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Eliphalet  Peck  Jun""  Administrator  on 
the  Estate  of  Jesse  Peck  late  of  Danbury  Deceas''  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  exhibited  to  and  allowed  by  the 


220  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  against  the  Estate  of 
said  Deceas*^  exceed  the  moveable  Estate  the  Sum  of  £31  15  5  Law- 
full  Money  and  thereupon  Praying  for  Li1)erty  to  sell  so  much  of 
the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec'^  as  will  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  Sum  of 
£31  15  5  &c  As  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  and  Impowered 
to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec''  Jesse 
Peck  as  may  be  necessary  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £31  15  5  LMoney 
together  with  the  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Direction  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Noble  Benedict  and  Zadook  Benedict  Ad- 
ministrators on  the  Estate  of  Matthew  Benedict  late  Of  Danbury 
Deceas''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly,  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  exhi- 
bited to  and  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Dan- 
bury against  the  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  Surmount  the  Personal  Estate 
the  Sum  of  £39  10  7  LMoney,  and  thereupon  Praying  for  Liberty 
to  Sell  as  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as  may  be  necessary 
to  Satisfy  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  Noble  Benedict  be  and  he  is  hereby  Autliorized  and 
Impowered  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas'' 
as  may  be  necessary  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £39  10  7  LawfuU  Money 
together  with  the  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  direction  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  the  Select  Men  of  New  Hartford  in  the 
County  of  Litchfield  in  behalf  of  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  Shew- 
ing to  this  Assembly  that  Execution  is  granted  against  said  Town  as 
being  deficient  of  two  Men  last  Year  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States 
and  also  for  one  deficient  in  the  State  Service  at  Horseneck,  that  they 
were  directed  by  the  Committee  of  this  State  and  approved  by  the 
General  Assembly  to  raise  two  Men  for  said  Service  that  they  soon 
after  procured  two  Men  to  Inlist  and  were  mustered  and  are  now 
Serving  in  the  Army  Praying  that  said  Execution  may  be  set  aside 
and  made  void  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  upon  the  Memorialist  producing  within  two  Months  to  the 
Sheriff  who  holds  the  said  Execution  a  Certificate  from  the  Command- 
ing Officer  of  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  that  James  Binham 
and  Noah  Merrell  Joined  the  Army  in  the  Year  1781,  as  part  of  the 
Quota  of  Men  required  from  the  Town  of  New  Hartford  and  are 
still  Serving  in  the  Continental  Army,  the  said  Execution  be  and  the 
Same  is  hereby  discharged,  and  that  the  said  Execution  be  Stayed  for 
the  Term  of  two  Months  from  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  that  the 
Memorialists  may  have  opportunity  to  procure  said   Certificate. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Eliphalet  Lockwood  and  Josiah  Thacher 
both   of   Norwalk   in   the   County   of    Fairfield   Administrators    on   the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  221 

Estate  of  Cap*  Josiah  Thacher  late  of  said  Norwalk  Deceas*^  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  exhibited  to  and  allowed 
by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield  against  said  Estate 
Surmount  the  Inventoried  moveable  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  the  Sum  of 
£451  6  8  LMoney  to  pay  which  the  said  Administrators  have  nothing 
in  their  Hands,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Administrators 
be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate 
of  the  said  Deceas*'  as  to  pay  the  said  Sum  of  £451  6  8  LMoney  with 
the  incident  Charges  arising  thereon  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairfield  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Henry  Stevens  of  Stamford  a  Prisoner 
in  Litchfield  on  a  Prosecution  for  Treason,  Shewing  that  though  he 
in  his  Minority  did  Join  and  skreen  himself  under  the  Protection  of 
the  Enemy  being  over  perswaded  by  undue  influence  of  ill  advisers 
Yet  that  on  his  voluntary  and  Sincere  repentance  with  much  difficulty 
after  sundry  Attempts  and  as  soon  as  Possible  he  effected  his  Escape 
and  at  his  Peril  returned  into  this  State  and  resigned  himself  to  the 
Authority  thereof  designing  whether  he  could  obtain  his  Pardon  or 
not  that  he  would  thereafter  stand  by  and  Die  in  his  Native  Country, 
whereupon  a  Prosecution  was  legally  commenced  against  him  &c  pray- 
ing Pardon  thereof  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — -  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  upon  his  paying  or  securing  to  be  paid  the  Cost  of  the 
Prosecution  the  Memorialist  be  discharged  therefrom,  and  Provided 
also  that  he  do  not  return  to  Stamford  or  depart  the  Town  of  Litchfield 
till  the  end  of  the  present  War  unless  he  shall  obtain  Special  permis- 
sion from  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select  Men  of  said  Stamford. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Gideon  Goodrich  of  Branford  in  New 
Haven  County  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Gideon  Goodrich  late 
of  Branford  in  New  Haven  County  Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  and  Charges  against  said  Estate  as  exhibited  to  and 
allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  in  the  District  of  Guilford  together 
with  some  small  allowance  to  the  Widow  Surmounts  the  Inventoried 
Personal  Estate  of  the  said  Deceas*^  the  Sum  of  £72  16  9  Lawfull 
Money  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said 
Dec^  as  will  raise  the  said  Sum  of  £72  16  9  with  the  incident  Charges 
of  Sale  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  he  is  hereby  Impowered  to  Sell  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec"^  as  will  raise  the  said  Sum  of 
£72  16  9  LMoney  with  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Direction 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  in  the  District  of  Guilford  therein. 

Upon  The  Petition  of  the  Widow  Mary  Wooster  of  Stamford  in 
Fairfield  County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  she  is  a  Widow  and 
has  an  only  Child  a  Son  named  Ebenezer  W^ooster  who  in  the  Year 
1776  left  her  and  went  to  New  York  and  there  resided  following  his 


222  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Trade  till  this  Time  inoffensively  and  has  never  taken  Arms  against 
his  Country  and  that  he  is  desirous  of  returning  to  his  Native  Home 
and  bringing  with  him  his  Property  in  hard  Cash,  Praying  for  Liberty 
for  said  Ebenezer  to  return  and  reside  in  this  State  and  enjoy  his 
Money  that  he  shall  bring  with  him  and  for  a  Pardon  for  his  Offences 
&c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
said  Ebenezer  Wooster  be  and  he  is  hereby  permitted  to  bring  his 
Property  into  this  State  in  hard  Cash  only  and  reside  in  this  State 
and  enjoy  it  and  a  Pardon  is  hereby  granted  him  for  his  offences 
against  this  State  in  Joining  the  Enemy  Provided  nothing  in  this 
Resolve  shall  extend  so  far  as  to  effect  the  Estate  of  the  said  Ebenezer 
that  has  already  been  declared  forfeit  to  and  for  the  Use  and  Benefit 
of  this  State. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Charles  Webb  Silvanus  Knap,  Joshua 
Ambler,  Isaac  Weed,  Jesse  Bell,  Jonathan  Waring  and  Samuel  Richards 
all  of  Stamford  in  Fairfield  County  Select  Men  of  said  Stamford 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  their  exposed  situation  to  the  Enemy,  and 
also  their  number  of  Men  that  are  in  Service  and  that  they  were  defi- 
cient in  their  Quota  of  Men  for  the  Continental  Army  for  the  Year 
1781  twenty  two  Men,  and  are  doomed  to  pay  £15  for  each  of  said 
twenty  two  Men  so  deficient,  And  also  that  said  Town  of  Stamford  is 
deficient  in  their  Quota  of  Men  as  ordered  by  the  Assemblys  Com- 
mittee for  the  Year  1782  for  said  Continental  Army  twenty  five  Men 
Praying  to  be  excused  from  Paying  the  Doom  for  said  twenty  two 
Men,  and  also  to  be  excused  from  procuring  said  twenty  five  Men 
for  the  Year  1782  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  said  Town  of  Stamford  be  and  they  are  hereby  excused 
from  paying  said  £15  that  they  have  been  doomed  to  pay  for  each 
of  said  twenty  two  Men  so  deficient,  and  Execution  if  gone  forth 
therefor  is  hereby  ordered  to  be  stayed  and  proceeded  with  no  further, 
and  also  the  said  Town  of  Stamford  are  hereby  excused  from  pro- 
curing said  twenty  five  Men  for  the  Year  1782  for  the  Continental 
Army  any  former  Resolve  of  this  Assembly  to  the  contrary  notwith- 
standing. 

On  The  Memorial  of  Gideon  Southworth  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  Otis  Southworth  late  of  Saybrook  in  the  County  of  New 
London  Deceas*'  Representing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due 
from  said  Estate,  Surmount  the  inventory  of  the  Personal  Estate  the 
Sum  of  £215  3  0  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  Land  &c  as 
Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memo- 
rialist have  Liberty  and  Liberty  is  hereby  Granted  to  the  Memorialist 
to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec^  as  will  amount  to  said 
Sum  of  £215  3  0  with  the  incident  Charges  &c  taking  the  direction 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Saybrook  thereon. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  223 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Smith  and  Mary  Westover  Execu- 
tors of  the  last  Will  of  David  Westover  late  of  Litchfield  in  the  District 
of  Litchfield  Dec*^  representing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  Charges 
and  some  unavoidable  Losses  of  said  Estate  allowed  by  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  said  District  Surmount  the  Inventoried  personal  Estate 
of  said  Deceas''  forty  seven  pounds  five  shillings  lawfuU  Money  Praying 
for  Liberty  to  sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec^  as  will 
Satisfy  said  Sum  and  incident  Charges,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  Liberty  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  granted  to  the  Executors  of 
the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  said  Deceas*^  to  Sell  so  much  of  the 
real  Estate  of  s*'  Deceas''  as  will  procure  the  said  Sum  of  £47  5  0 
■  LMoney  and  incident  Charges  of  Sale,  taking  the  Direction  of  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Litchfield  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Anne  Ledyard  Administratrix  on  the 
Estate  of  Col°  William  Ledyard  Dec'^  Praying  that  his  Account  of 
Expenditures  and  Wages  as  Commissary  of  Naval  Prisoners  whilst 
he  conducted  that  department  under  the  appointment  of  this  State 
might  be  examined  and  adjusted  and  a  Committee  having  been  ap- 
pointed to  Liquidate  the  Same  who  have  now  reported  that  there  is 
due  to  said  Estate  the  Sum  of  £520  15  7^4  LMoney  which  Report 
is  accepted  and  approved  &c,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  do  and  shall  in  the  Name  and  behalf  of  this 
State  make  Execute  and  Deliver  to  said  Administratrix  for  the  Benefit 
of  the  Heirs  of  said  Dec*'  a  promissory  Note  or  Notes  for  the  afore- 
said Sum  in  usual  form  payable  at  the  end  of  one  Year  after  the  present 
War  with  the  lawfull  Interest  annually. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  that  part  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Winchester  included  in  the  Parish  of  Winstead  by  their  Agent 
David  Austin  Shewing  to  this  Assembly,  that  they  are  settled  in  a  new 
and  heavy  timbered  Country  poorly  cultivated  and  totally  unable  to 
pay  any  Thing  towards  the  publick  Expence  Praying  for  releif  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialists 
be  and  they  are  hereby  abated  all  the  Taxes  heretofore  granted  by 
this  Assembly  for  the  purposes  of  State  and  excused  from  future  Taxa- 
tion during  the  pleasure  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  John  Sessions  Esq""  and  the  rest  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  L^nion  by  their  Agent  Solomon  Wales 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  their  inability  to  support  themselves,  and 
pay  their  public  Taxes  arising  on  the  List  of  said  Town  Praying  for 
releif  in  the  Premisses  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — -  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  of  Union  be  and  they 
are  hereby  Abated  the  one  half  of  their  Taxes  during  the  Pleasure 
of  this  Assembly,  And  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select  Men  of  said 
Town  are  hereby  Authorized  &  directed  to  apportion  the  said  Abate- 


224  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

ment  among  such  of  the  Individuals  of  said  Town  as  stand  in  most 
need  of  the  Same. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Mather  Jun""  of  Lyme  in  the  County 
of  New  London  Administrator  with  the  Will  annexed  on  the  Estate 
of  Edward  Rowland  late  of  said  Lyme  Deceas''  Shewing  to  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Debts  and  Charges  against  said  Estate  together  with  his 
Legacies  ordered  to  be  paid  exceed  the  personal  Estate  of  said  Deceas'' 
the  Sum  of  £69  11  0  LMoney  for  payment  of  which  no  provision 
is  made  by  the  Will  of  said  Dec''  and  further  Shewing  that  he  exhi- 
bited the  Will  of  said  Dec''  and  Inventory  of  said  Estate  to  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  London  where  said  Will  was 
approved  and  Recorded  and  said  Inventory  accepted  and  recorded  in 
said  Court  and  that  on  the  6**^  Day  of  Septemb'"  last  said  Will  Records 
and  Inventory  were  consumed  by  fire  and  a  Copy  of  said  Will  and 
Inventory  proved  to  be  a  true  Copy  by  the  Witnesses  to  said  Will, 
and  the  Apprizers  of  said  Estate  are  the  only  remaining  Evidences 
of  the  Amounf  and  Disposition  of  said  Estate  Praying  that  Orders 
And  directions  may  be  given,  that  said  Copy  of  said  Will  and  Inven- 
tory shall  be  received  by  said  Court  of  Probate  and  Recorded  in  said 
Court  and  that  the  same  shall  be  as  effectual  to  all  Intents  and  pur- 
poses for  the  Distribution  and  Ordering  said  Estate  as  the  Original 
would  have  been,  and  that  he  might  have  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of 
the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  as  will  amount  to  said  Sum  of  £69  11  0 
LMoney  with  incident  Charges  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved 
and  Ordered  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Court  of  Probate  receive  said 
Copy  of  said  Will  and  Inventory  and  Record  the  Same  in  said  Court 
and  that  the  same  shall  be  as  effectual  to  all  Intents  and  purposes  for 
the  distribution  and  Ordering  said  Estate  as  the  Originals  would  have 
been,  And  that  the  said  Administrator  have  Liberty,  and  Liberty  and 
Authority  is  hereby  Granted  to  said  Administrator  to  Sell  so  much 
of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as  will  amount  to  the  Sum  of  £69  11  0 
with  incident  Charges  taking  the  Directions  of  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  New  London  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Barnabas  Pond  of  Watertown  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  on  the  22*^  Day  of  Feby  last  he  was  possessed  of 
two  Notes  executed  by  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  in  behalf  of  the 
Governor  and  Company  of  this  State  dated  the  SP*^  Day  of  August 
1780  the  P^  N°  3194  payable  the  first  Day  of  June  1783  for  the  Sum 
of  £11  1  0  in  Gold  or  Silver  or  Bills  of  Credit  equivalent  the  other 
of  like  Date  &  Sum  N**  3195  payable  the  first  Day  of  June  1784  And 
that  he  was  on  said  22''  Day  of  February  possessed  of  three  loan  Office 
Certificates  for  Money  Loaned  to  this  State  Dated  the  2P'  Day  of 
July  1777  N"  283,  284  &  285  on  Interest  payable  the  21^*  Day  of 
July  1778,  all  which  Obligations  were  rent  to  peices  by  Swine  and 
destroyed    Praying    for    releif    as    Per    Memorial    on    File    appears  — 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  225 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is  hereby 
directed  to  execute  and  deliver  to  the  said  Barnabas  Pond  several 
Obligations  of  like  Tenor  Date  number  and  value  payable  at  the  Same 
Periods  of  those  destroyed  as  aforesaid  the  said  Pond  procuring  and 
lodging  with  the  Treasurer  sufficient  Bonds  to  be  by  him  approved 
to  Indemnify  and  save  harmless  this  State  from  said  Notes  said  to  be 
lost  in  case  the  Same  should  hereafter  appear  and  be  Offered  for  pay- 
ment and  that  the  Notes  hereby  ordered  to  be  Given  be  expressed  or 
marked  as  Duplicates  being  granted  be  entered  in  the  Treasurers  Books 
against  the  Checks  of  the  Original  Notes. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Daniel  Tracy  the  4^''  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  William  Adgate  late  of  Norwich  Dec''  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  the  Estate  of  said  Dec''  Surmount 
the  Personal  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  and  that  the  real  Estate  of  said 
Deceas''  consists  of  a  dwelling  House  &  twelve  Rods  of  Land  subject 
to  the  Widows  Dower  and  the  whole  of  said  Estate  will  be  nearly 
absorbed  in  the  Payment  of  the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate  Praying 
for  Liberty  to  make  Sale  of  the  whole  of  said  real  Estate  under  the 
Incumbrances  of  the  Widows  Dower  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Memorialist  have  Liberty 
and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  unto  him  to  make  Sale 
of  the  whole  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  taking  the  direction  of 
the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Norwich  therein,  and  that 
the  Surplus  of  the  Avails  of  said  real  Estate  if  any  be  after  paying  the 
Debts  due  from  the  Estate  of  said  Dec''  and  expence  of  Administration 
be  secured  and  distributed  to  and  among  the  Children  and  Heirs  of 
said  Deceas''  at  the  direction  of  said  Court  of  Probate. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Wolsey  Scott  of  Watertown  in  Litchfield 
County,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  Mercy  Edwards  of  said  Water- 
town  is  a  Person  naturally  deficient  in  understanding  and  unable  to 
take  Care  of  herself  and  has  for  some  Years  past  been  taken  Care  of 
by  the  Select  Men  of  said  Town,  that  she  is  Justly  indebted  to  said 
Memorialist  in  a  considerable  Sum  for  her  support,  and  has  no  Estate 
except  between  two  or  three  Acres  of  Land  in  said  Watertown  which 
she  is  unable  to  convey  by  reason  of  said  Insanity  Praying  that  the 
Select  Men  or  any  of  them  of  said  Watertown  may  be  Impowered  to 
execute  a  good  Authentic  Deed  of  said  Land  to  said  Memorialist  ni 
Payment  of  said  Debt  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  Thomas  Fenn  Esq''  one  of  the  Select  Men  of  said  Water- 
town  be  and  he  is  hereby  Authorized  and  fully  Impowered  to  make 
execute  &  deliver  to  said  Memorialist  a  good  Authentic  Deed  convey- 
ing the  fee  Title  &  Interest  of  said  Land  of  said  Mercy  Edwards  to 
said  Memorialist  in  Payment  of  the  abovementioned  Account  of  said 
Memorialist  against  said  Mercy  for  her  past   Support. 


226  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Seth  Smith  of  Suffield  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  having  been  Officer  of  the  Guard  of  New  Gate  he 
received  of  the  Pay  Table  Committee  an  Order  for  £23  9  0  payable 
out  of  the  2/6''  Tax  dated  the  16*'*  of  Novemb''  1781,  on  account  of 
Pay  due  to  said  Guard  which  Order  was  afterwards  casually  lost  and 
never  paid  Praying  for  another  Order  to  be  Granted  him  in  Lieu 
thereof  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Granted  and  Ordered  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  draw  another  Order 
in  favour  of  the  Memorialist  for  the  said  Sum  of  £23  9  0  on  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  payable  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  in  lieu  of  the  former 
Order  lost  as  aforesaid. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Lott  Norton  shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  a  Ballance  of  £93  14  3  LMoney  has  been  due  to  him  from  this 
State  since  the  Month  of  ^lay  1780  for  services  and  expenditures  at 
the  Furnace  in  Salisbury,  Praying  that  for  the  said  Sum  together 
with  the  Interest  thereon  arisen  since  the  Month  of  May  1780  he  may 
receive  the  Treasurers  Note  payable  in  One  Year  after  the  War  with 
Interest  annually  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer 
to  execute  his  Note  to  the  Memorialist  for  said  Sum  of  £93  14  3 
together  with  the  Interest  thereon  arisen  since  the  12*''  Day  of  May 
1780,  payable  in  one  Year  after  the  termination  of  the  Present  War 
or  cessation  of  Hostilities  together  with  the  Interest  thereof  to  be  paid 
annually. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Thomas  Savory  of  Lebanon  in  Windham 
County  and  Freedom  his  Wife  Administrators  in  Right  of  the  said 
Freedom  on  the  Intestate  Estate  of  IM""  Richard  English  late  of  said 
Lebanon  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  due  from  the 
Estate  of  said  Deceas''  and  Some  allowance  made  his  Widow  by  the 
Probate  Court,  and  the  expence  of  administring  to  this  Time  Sur- 
mount the  Inventory  of  the  Personal  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  the  Sum 
of  £74  17  1  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  of  said  Dec^  as  will  be  sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  and  incident 
Charges  of  Sale  as  Per  Memorial  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
Liberty  and  Authority  be,  and  Liberty  and  Authority  are  hereby  granted 
to  the  said  Thomas  »&  Freedom  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  of  the  said  Richard  English  Dec**  as  will  be  Sufficient  to  raise 
said  Sum  of  £74  17  1  Lawfull  Money  and  the  incident  Charges  of 
Sale  to  make  and  execute  a  Deed  or  Deeds  of  Conveyance  to  the 
purchasers  thereof  taking  the  Directions  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Windham  therein. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Benjamin  Smith  Nathan  Smith  Martha 
Smith  Widow  and  relict  of  Jesse  Smith  late  Dec''  in  the  Capacity  of 
natural   Guardian   of  the  lawfull   Children   of   said  Jesse   Born  of  her 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  227 

being  Minors  under  Age.  Philip  Burr  Bradley  and  Ruth  his  Wife, 
Joseph  Stel)bins  and  Joanna  his  Wife  and  Martha  Smith  all  lawful! 
Children  and  all  the  Children  and  Heirs  of  Samuel  Smith  Esq""  late  of 
Ridgfield  in  said  State  Deceas''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  their 
Father  Samuel  Smith  Dec''  on  the  first  Day  of  May  1778  was  Seized 
of  an  Estate  consisting  of  Lands  Buildings  Moveables  and  Debts  due 
from  sundry  persons  to  him  the  said  Samuel,  said  Lands  according 
to  their  legal  Apprizement  amounted  to  £1621  13  6  and  the  said 
Moveables  to  £331  6  6  and  the  said  Debts  due  to  him  after  deducting 
what  was  due  from  him  to  about  £3000  of  which  Ballance  of  Debts 
by  reason  of  the  great  Age  and  outlawry  by  the  Statute  of  some,  and 
the  Poverty  and  removal  and  Death  of  many  others  of  the  Debtors 
that  said  Debt  is  not  worth  more  than  75  Per  Cent  and  that  the  said 
Samuel  Smith  Esq""  in  the  Year  1762  on  the  22*^  Day  of  September 
made  and  executed  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  which  he  disposed 
of  his  Estate  in  the  following  manner  viz  first  to  pay  his  Just  Debts 
2^iy  to  his  Son  Benjamin  £65  LMoney  for  Birthright  3'^  to  said 
Joanna  £130  to  her  and  her  Heirs  forever,  more  than  what  had  been 
advanced  to  hers  4'^  to  said  Ruth  £200,  and  to  her  Heirs  forever  to 
be  paid  out  of  the  moveable  Estate  of  said  Dec''  5'^  to  said  Martha  and 
her  Heirs  £200  LMoney  to  be  paid  out  of  the  moveable  Estate  of 
said  Dec''  6'''  to  his  three  Sons  Benjamin  Jesse  &  Nathan  not  mention- 
ing to  their  Heirs  the  whole  of  the  remainder  of  the  Estate  of  said 
Dec''  to  be  equally  divided  between  said  three  Sons,  and  the  said 
Testator  did  then  desire  that  his  Brother  Jacob  Smith  and  his  Son 
said  Benjamin  should  be  his  Executors  to  said  Will  and  that  said 
Jesse  Dec''  some  Time  before  his  Father  and  that  said  Will  was  made 
about  sixteen  Years  before  the  Death  of  the  Testator,  and  that  great 
part  of  the  Lands  which  the  said  Samuel  Smith  Esq*"  Died  Seized  of 
was  acquired  after  the  making  said  Will  as  also  a  considerable  part 
of  the  moveable  Estate  of  said  Dec''  And  that  the  Memorialists  are 
Conscious  that  said  Will  if  approved  would  not  do  Justice  to  the  Heirs 
and  Fatherless  Children  of  Jesse  Dec''  and  being  willing  to  Settle  said 
Estate  upon  the  principles  of  Equity,  And  the  Memorialists  have 
mutually  agreed  to  Settle  said  Estate  in  the  following  manner  viz,  that 
the  said  Benjamin  Nathan  and  the  Heirs  of  Jesse  Dec''  shall  have 
three  Quarters  of  said  Estate  after  all  the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate 
and  Charges  arising  on  settling  the  Same  are  paid  excepting  what  is 
due  from  said  Benjamin  &  Nathan  for  Services  done  for  said  Estate 
after  they  respectively  came  of  Age  and  also  what  is  due  to  said  Ruth 
for  like  Service  of  which  said  three  Quarters  the  said  Benjamin  shall 
have  advanced  to  him  £300,  LMoney  and  the  said  Nathan  the  Sum 
of  £40,  LMoney  for  said  Services  and  the  remaining  part  of  said 
three  Quarters  to  be  equally  divided  between  the  said  Benjamin  Nathan 
and  the  Children  and  Heirs  of  the  said  Jesse  Dec*^  that  is  to  say  one 
third  to  said  Benjamin  one  third  to  said  Nathan  and  one  third  to  the 
Heirs  of  said  Jesse,  and  that  the   said  Joseph   Stebbins  and   Joanna 


228  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

his  Wife,  Philip  Burr  Bradley  and  Ruth  his  Wife  and  Martha  Smith 
shall  have  one  Quarter  of  said  Estate  after  the  Debts  and  Chai^ges 
are  paid  excepting  as  aforesaid,  said  Quarter  part  to  be  divided  as 
follows  viz  to  Philip  Burr  Bradley  and  Ruth  his  Wife  to  have  advanced 
to  them  out  of  said  Quarter  Part  £36  0  0  LMoney,  and  the  remainder 
of  said  Quarter  Part  to  be  divided  viz  Joseph  Stebbins  and  Joanna 
his  Wife  to  have  one  third,  the  said  Philip  Burr  Bradley  &  Ruth  his 
Wife  to  have  one  third  and  the  said  Martha  Smith  to  have  one  third 
of  said  Quarter  having  regard  to  and  computing  to  each  of  said  Heirs 
what  they  have  respectively  had  advanced  to  them  out  of  the  Estate 
of  their  said  Father  Dec^',  and  all  and  every  of  said  Heirs  have  mutually 
agreed  to  constitute  and  appoint  the  said  Benjamin  Smith  &  Philip 
Burr  Bradley  and  the  said  Nathan  Smith  to  carry  the  aforesaid  agree- 
ment into  Execution  as  Per  said  Agreement  under  the  Hands  of  the 
parties  aforesaid  may  fully  appear  Praying  that  the  said  Benjamin, 
Philip  B  Bradley  and  Nathan  Smith  may  be  Impowered  to  carry  said 
agreement  into  Execution  and  that  by  the  direction  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Danbury  therein,  And  that  the  said  Martha 
Smith  Widow  and  Relict  of  said  Jesse  Dec*^  and  Guardian  to  the 
Heirs  of  said  Jesse  to  act  conclusively  for  and  in  behalf  of  the  Heirs 
of  Jesse  and  also  to  invest  the  said  Benjamin  Smith  Philip  Burr 
Bradley  and  Nathan  Smith  with  full  Power  to  Act  as  Executors  for 
said  Samuel  Dec''  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  agreement  mentioned  in  said  Memorial  made  and  Signed 
by  said  Memorialists  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  ratified  and  confirmed 
in  every  part  and  particular  thereof  and  the  said  Benjamin  Smith 
Philip  Burr  Bradley  and  Nathan  Smith  are  hereby  authorized  and 
Impowered  to  transact  Business  of  every  kind  or  Nature  whatsoever 
relative  to  the  Settlement  of  the  Estate  of  said  Samuel  Smith  Esq"" 
Dec''  as  fully  as  the  Executors  of  said  Dec''  might  lawfully  do,  and  the 
said  Martha  Smith  Widow  and  Relict  of  said  Jesse  Dec''  and  Guardian 
to  the  Children  and  Heirs  of  Jesse  is  hereby  fully  authorized  and 
Impowered  for  and  in  behalf  of  said  Heirs  finally  to  Settle  said  Division 
of  the  Estate  of  the  said  Samuel  Dec''  according  to  said  Agreement 
mentioned  in  said  Memorial  as  fully  as  might  be  done  by  said  Heirs 
if  they  were  of  full  Age. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Paul  Noyes  of  New  Haven  Shewing  that 
pursuant  to  a  Contract  with  the  Deputy  Commissary  of  Military  Stores 
he  furnished  two  thousand  five  hundred  Cartouch  Boxes  with  Belts. 
Sword  Belts  and  Bayonet  Scabbards  for  the  Use  of  the  Continental 
Army  that  his  Accounts  have  been  Liquidated  in  the  said  Commissarys 
Office,  and  that  he  presented  the  same  to  the  superintend*  of  Finance 
for  Payment,  who  informed  him,  that  his  only  resort  for  that  purpose 
was  by  an  application  to  this  Assembly  pursuant  to  Resolves  of  Con- 
gress of  the  2G^  of  August  1780  and  20*''  February  1782,  Praying  for 
Liberty  to  loan  his  Debt  as  liquidated  in  the  Commissarys  Ofhce  as 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  229 

aforesaid  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  That  upon  application  of  the 
Memorialist  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  ordered  to  examine  into 
the  Matters  aforesaid  and  if  it  shall  appear  that  there  is  money  due 
to  the  Memoriahst  from  the  United  States,  and  that  by  the  Resolutions 
of  Congress  and  the  Vouchers  that  shall  be  produced,  this  State  is 
Authorized  to  pay  the  Same,  and  Charge  it  to  the  United  States  tli 
they  Certify  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  the  Sum  due  to  the  Memo- 
riahst and  Charge  the  Same  to  the  United  States,  and  the  Treasurer 
shall  thereupon  execute  and  deliver  to  the  Memorialist  a  Note  for  the 
Payment  thereof  by  the  expiration  of  one  Year  after  the  termination 
of  the  Present  War  with  Interest  thereof  at  six  Per  Cent  to  be  paid 
annually. 

Upon  The  Memorial  of  Jesse  Waldo  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of 
Thomas  Park  late  of  Mansfield  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  That 
the  said  Thomas  in  his  Life  Time  purchased  a  Farm  of  Land  of  Cap* 
James  Chamberlain  of  East  Windsor  said  Farm  lying  in  the  Township 
of  Willington  containing  by  Estimation  thirty  three  Acres  &  }i,  and 
soon  after  said  Park  purchased  said  Farm  he  Sold  out  of  the  Same  to 
one  Philip  Dimock  of  said  W^illington  about  sixteen  Acres,  and  to 
Josiah  Root  about  two  Acres,  and  executed  to  the  said  Dimmick  and 
Root  Deeds  of  the  Same  and  not  long  since  the  said  Thomas  died 
leaving  his  Estate  insolvent  And  that  the  Memorialist  took  Adminis- 
tration on  the  Estate  of  the  said  Thomas  and  was  legally  Authorized 
to  Sell  the  remaining  part  of  said  Farm  at  Public  Vendue,  and  pro- 
ceeding thereon  Sold  the  Same  to  one  Josiah  Root,  then  supposing  the 
Deed  said  Park  received  of  Capt  Chamberlain  had  been  Recorded  in 
Willington  Town  Records  whereby  the  Memorialist  might  be  legally 
warranted  to  Convey  the  Same  but  soon  found  said  Deed  was  not 
Recorded  neither  could  be  found  and  therefore  no  Conveyance  could 
be  Given,  neither  was  the  Deeds  executed  by  the  said  Thomas  to  the 
said  Dimmick  and  Root  of  any  validity,  by  which  means  the  Memo- 
rialist is  unable  to  Settle  said  Estate,  and  praying  that  the  said  Capt 
Chamberlain  be  directed  to  Execute  to  the  said  Dimmick  &  Root  Deeds 
of  such  part  of  said  Farm  as  they  had  purchased  of  the  said  Thomas, 
and  likewise  to  execute  a  Deed  of  the  remaining  Part  of  said  Farm 
to  the  Memorialist  thereby  to  enable  him  to  complete  the  Settlement 
of  the  Estate  of  the  Deceas*^  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  - —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  said  Cap*  James  Chamberlain  be  and  he  is 
hereby  directed  at  the  Cost  of  the  Memorialist  to  execute  to  said 
Dimmick  &  Root  each  one  a  Quit  Claim  Deed  of  such  part  of  said 
Farm  as  contained  in  their  Deed  from  said  Thomas  and  likewise  to 
execute  a  Quit  Claim  Deed  to  the  Memorialist  in  his  Capacity  as 
administrator  of  the  remaining  part  of  said  Farm. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Barnabas  Woodcock  of  Milford  Shewing 
that  a  Judgment  was  rendered  against  him  in  favour  of  the  Treasurer 


232  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Elizabeth  Thrall  and  Ebenezer  Fitch  Bissell 
and  others  Shewing  that  a  Ferry  is  needed  across  Connecticut  River 
from  Windsor  to  East  Windsor  each  praying  for  the  establishment 
of  a  Ferry  in  the  several  places  by  them  pointed  out  in  their  Several 
Memorials  —  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col°  Jona- 
than Wells  M*".  Joseph  Kingsbury  &  Cap*  James  Chamberlain  be  and 
they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  and  view  the  places 
mentioned  in  said  Memorials  and  make  Report  to  this  or  the  next 
Assembly  of  their  Opinion  whether  a  Ferry  is  needed  at  either  of  said 
Places  and  if  so  at  which  of  these  it  would  be  most  convenient  the 
expence  of  said  Committee  to  be  equally  born  by  the  ]\Iemorialists  of 
said  two  Memorials. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Colebrook 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Hon^'*^  the  County  Court  for  Litch- 
field County  in  March  1781  did  accept  and  approve  the  Doings  of  a 
Committee  by  them  appointed  to  fix  the  place  for  the  Building  a  new 
Meeting  House  in  Colebrook,  and  that  said  Inhabitants  at  their  legal 
Town  Meeting  on  the  10th  Day  of  May  1782,  have  unanimously  agreed 
to  Petition  this  Assembly  to  appoint  a  new  Committee  to  fix  a  place 
for  the  Building  a  new  fleeting  House  in  said  Colebrook  and  praying 
that  a  Committee  be  appointed  for  said  purpose  as  per  Memorial  on 
file,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  M*"  Hezekiah  Fitch  of  Salisbury 
&  Daniel  Humphrey  Of  Symsbury  and  Capt  John  Watson  of  Canaan 
be  and  they  hereby  are  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  said  Town 
of  Colebrook,  view  the  Circumstances  of  said  Town  and  the  Inhabi- 
tants thereof  and  fix  a  place  for  the  building  a  new  Meeting  House 
in  said  Colebrook  and  make  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  at  their 
Sessions  in  October  next. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Aaron  Cleveland  Representing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  New  London  had  been 
amerced  the  Sum  of  £150  for  the  escape  of  Eber  Church  Jun""  for 
whom  the  Memorialist  had  become  Bail  and  praying  for  releif  as 
per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memo- 
rialist have  Liberty  to  pay  and  discharge  one  hundred  and  thirty  five 
pounds  part  of  said  Amercement  in  this  States  Notes  or  in  Orders 
drawn  by  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  for  lawfull  Silver  Money,  and 
the  remainder  of  said  Amercement  to  be  paid  in  Money. 

Whereas  Caleb  Turner  of  Hartford  with  a  number  of  his  Creditors 
had  a  petition  depending  before  the  General  Assembly  praying  for 
the  Benefit  of  an  Act  of  Insolvency  in  his  favour  and  a  personal  pro- 
tection of  the  said  Caleb  from  Imprisonment,  that  said  Caleb  is  very 
aged  and  infirm  and  said  petition  and  papers  relating  thereto  were 
committed  to  the  Care  of  the  late  Benjamin  Payne  Esq""  and  they  are 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  233 

mislaid  or  lost  and  cant  yet  be  found  though  much  pains  hath  been 
taken  to  recover  the  Same  and  one  of  the  said  Calebs  Creditors  and 
one  only  is  lying  in  wait  to  Imprison  his  Body  which  would  much 
endanger  his  Life  to  be  confined  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  person  of  the  said  Caleb  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  exempted  and 
protected  from  Imprisonment  untill  the  General  Assembly  in  October 
next  that  he  may  then  prefer  his  Petition  again  for  further  Releif. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Ferriss  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes 
of  the  Town  of  Greenwich  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  the  impractibility 
of  Collecting  the  State  Taxes  in  that  Town  on  the  Lists  1779  1780  & 
1781  And  praying  that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  stay  Execu- 
tion from  going  out  against  said  Memorialist  untill  the  situation  of 
Affairs  in  that  Quarter  will  admit  of  Collecting  said  Taxes.  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  State  Treasurer  do  stay  his  Executions  from 
going  forth  against  the  said  Josiah  Ferris  untill  the  Situation  of  that 
Town  will  admit  of  collecting  Taxes  or  till  the  General  Assembly 
otherways  particularly  directs. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Charles  Chauncey  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  Joshua  Chandler,  shewing  that  said  Estate  was  insolvent 
and  a  dividend  about  to  be  made  to  the  Auditors  thereof,  that  two  of 
the  Debts  allowed  against  the  Same  amounting  to  £1210  12  4  are 
in  favour  of  Champion  &  Haley  Merchants  in  London  praying  that 
he  may  be  allowed  to  pay  the  dividend  or  proportion  belonging  to  the 
said  Champion  &  Haley  into  the  public  Treasury  of  this  State  &c  as 
per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  that  the  Memorialist  pay  into  the 
said  Treasury  the  Avails  of  said  Estate  found  due  and  payable  to  the 
said  Champion  &  Haley  taking  the  Treasurers  triplicate  Receipts 
therefor  one  of  which  to  be  lodged  with  the  Secretary  and  one  with 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Peter  Quintard  of  Norwalk  in  the  County 
of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  11**^  Day  of  July 
1779,  he  had  his  Buildings  and  other  property  burnt  up  and  destroyed 
by  the  Enemy  and  that  he  was  one  of  the  great  Sufferers  in  said 
Norwalk  at  that  Time  and  was  compelled  to  remove  himself  and  Family 
to  such  place  where  he  could  find  Shelter  for  them  and  did  move  them 
into  the  Town  of  Stamford  and  there  lived  at  the  Time  of  giving  in 
Lists  in  the  Year  1780  and  there  gave  in  his  List  by  means  thereof 
the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Assembly  to  Abate  the  Taxes  of  the 
Sufferers  in  said  Norwalk  on  the  1780  List  not  thinking  it  within  their 
Commission  to  make  any  abatements  on  Lists  Given  in  other  Towns, 
notwithstanding  they  were  of  opinion  that  said  Memorialist  ought  to 
be  abated  the  whole  of  his  Taxes  laid  on  said  List  given  in  Stamford 
as  per  their  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  which  has  been  accepted 


232  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Elizabeth  Thrall  and  Ebenezer  Fitch  Bissell 
and  others  Shewing  that  a  Ferry  is  needed  across  Connecticut  River 
from  Windsor  to  East  Windsor  each  praying  for  the  establishment 
of  a  Ferry  in  the  several  places  by  them  pointed  out  in  their  Several 
Memorials  —  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col"  Jona- 
than Wells  M''.  Joseph  Kingsbury  &  Cap*  James  Chamberlain  be  and 
they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  and  view  the  places 
mentioned  in  said  Memorials  and  make  Report  to  this  or  the  next 
Assembly  of  their  Opinion  whether  a  Ferry  is  needed  at  either  of  said 
Places  and  if  so  at  which  of  these  it  would  be  most  convenient  the 
expence  of  said  Committee  to  be  equally  born  by  the  Memorialists  of 
said  two  Memorials. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Colebrook 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Hon'*^''  the  County  Court  for  Litch- 
field County  in  March  1781  did  accept  and  approve  the  Doings  of  a 
Committee  by  them  appointed  to  fix  the  place  for  the  Building  a  new 
Meeting  House  in  Colebrook,  and  that  said  Inhabitants  at  their  legal 
Town  Meeting  on  the  10th  Day  of  May  1782,  have  unanimously  agreed 
to  Petition  this  Assembly  to  appoint  a  new  Committee  to  fix  a  place 
for  the  Building  a  new  IVIeeting  House  in  said  Colebrook  and  praying 
that  a  Committee  be  appointed  for  said  purpose  as  per  Memorial  on 
file.  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  M""  Hezekiah  Fitch  of  Salisbury 
&  Daniel  Humphrey  Of  Symsbury  and  Capt  John  Watson  of  Canaan 
be  and  they  hereby  are  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  said  Town 
of  Colebrook,  view  the  Circumstances  of  said  Town  and  the  Inhabi- 
tants thereof  and  fix  a  place  for  the  building  a  new  Meeting  House 
in  said  Colebrook  and  make  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  at  their 
Sessions  in  October  next. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Aaron  Cleveland  Representing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Sherifif  of  the  County  of  New  London  had  been 
amerced  the  Sum  of  £150  for  the  escape  of  Eber  Church  Jun'"  for 
whom  the  Memorialist  had  become  Bail  and  praying  for  releif  as 
per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memo- 
rialist have  Liberty  to  pay  and  discharge  one  hundred  and  thirty  five 
pounds  part  of  said  Amercement  in  this  States  Notes  or  in  Orders 
drawn  by  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  for  lawfuU  Silver  Money,  and 
the  remainder  of  said  Amercement  to  be  paid  in  Money. 

Whereas  Caleb  Turner  of  Hartford  with  a  number  of  his  Creditors 
had  a  petition  depending  before  the  General  Assembly  praying  for 
the  Benefit  of  an  Act  of  Insolvency  in  his  favour  and  a  personal  pro- 
tection of  the  said  Caleb  from  Imprisonment,  that  said  Caleb  is  very 
aged  and  infirm  and  said  petition  and  papers  relating  thereto  were 
committed  to  the  Care  of  the  late  Benjamin  Payne  Esq""  and  they  are 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  233 

mislaid  or  lost  and  cant  yet  be  found  though  much  pains  hath  been 
taken  to  recover  the  Same  and  one  of  the  said  Calebs  Creditors  and 
one  only  is  lying  in  wait  to  Imprison  his  Body  which  would  much 
endanger  his  Life  to  be  confined  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  person  of  the  said  Caleb  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  exempted  and 
protected  from  Imprisonment  untill  the  General  Assembly  in  October 
next  that  he  may  then  prefer  his  Petition  again  for  further  Releif. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Ferriss  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes 
of  the  Town  of  Greenwich  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  the  impractibility 
of  Collecting  the  State  Taxes  in  that  Town  on  the  Lists  1779  1780  & 
1781  And  praying  that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  stay  Execu- 
tion from  going  out  against  said  Memorialist  untill  the  situation  of 
Affairs  in  that  Quarter  will  admit  of  Collecting  said  Taxes.  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  State  Treasurer  do  stay  his  Executions  from 
going  forth  against  the  said  Josiah  Ferris  untill  the  Situation  of  that 
Town  will  admit  of  collecting  Taxes  or  till  the  General  Assembly 
otherways  particularly  directs. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Charles  Chauncey  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  Joshua  Chandler,  shewing  that  said  Estate  was  insolvent 
and  a  dividend  about  to  be  made  to  the  Auditors  thereof,  that  two  of 
the  Debts  allowed  against  the  Same  amounting  to  £1210  12  4  are 
in  favour  of  Champion  &  Haley  Merchants  in  London  praying  that 
he  may  be  allowed  to  pay  the  dividend  or  proportion  belonging  to  the 
said  Champion  &  Haley  into  the  public  Treasury  of  this  State  &c  as 
per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  that  the  Memorialist  pay  into  the 
said  Treasury  the  Avails  of  said  Estate  found  due  and  payable  to  the 
said  Champion  &  Haley  taking  the  Treasurers  triplicate  Receipts 
therefor  one  of  which  to  be  lodged  with  the  Secretary  and  one  with 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Peter  Quintard  of  Norwalk  in  the  County 
of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  IV^  Day  of  July 
1779,  he  had  his  Buildings  and  other  property  burnt  up  and  destroyed 
by  the  Enemy  and  that  he  was  one  of  the  great  Sufferers  in  said 
Norwalk  at  that  Time  and  was  compelled  to  remove  himself  and  Family 
to  such  place  where  he  could  find  Shelter  for  them  and  did  move  them 
into  the  Town  of  Stamford  and  there  lived  at  the  Time  of  giving  in 
Lists  in  the  Year  1780  and  there  gave  in  his  List  by  means  thereof 
the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Assembly  to  Abate  the  Taxes  of  the 
Sufferers  in  said  Norwalk  on  the  1780  List  not  thinking  it  within  their 
Commission  to  make  any  abatements  on  Lists  Given  in  other  Towns, 
notwithstanding  they  were  of  opinion  that  said  Memorialist  ought  to 
be  abated  the  whole  of  his  Taxes  laid  on  said  List  given  in  Stamford 
as  per  their  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  which  has  been  accepted 


234  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

as  per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memo- 
rialist ought  to  have  the  whole  of  his  Taxes  abated  on  his  List  Given 
in  Stamford  aforesaid  in  the  year  1780  and  the  Same  are  hereby  abated. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  M.  Mitchell  and  John  Chester 
Agents  in  behalf  of  the  Town  of  Weathersfield  shewing  to  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  in  legal  Town  Meeting  on  the 
4*''  Day  of  March  AD  1782,  Voted  that  application  be  made  to  this 
Assembly  to  enable  the  Town  to  lay  a  Tax  for  the  purpose  of  repairing 
the  Highways  &c  as  per  Memorial  on  file  &c  —  Resolved  by  the 
Assembly  that  Liberty  and  x'Vuthority  be  and  it  is  hereby  granted  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  said  Town  of  Weathersfield  to  Levy  Taxes  or  Rates 
on  the  Polls  and  Rateable  Estate  in  said  Town  to  be  applied  to  the 
repairing  the  Roads  or  Highways  in  said  Town,  instead  of  repairing 
them  in  the  way  provided  by  Law  during  the  pleasure  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Cap*  Elijah  Smith  Shewing  that  he  was  a 
Captain  in  a  Regiment  raised  for  the  defence  of  the  State  in  the  Year 
1776,  and  on  the  15th  of  March  1777  was  taken  a  prisoner  by  the 
Enemy  and  held  a  prisoner  untill  the  9**'  Day  of  October  1778,  and  that 
he  has  received  but  a  small  part  of  his  Wages,  during  which  Captivity 
he  lost  sundry  Articles  of  Cloathing,  warlike  Implements  &c  praying 
for  relief  &c  as  per  Memorial  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  allow 
to  said  Smith  a  reasonable  Sum  for  a  Gun  and  Bayonet  a  Sword  and 
29  Dollars  Continental  Money  lost  by  the  Enemy,  and  also  that  they 
examine  Liquidate  and  adjust  his  other  Accounts  of  Losses  and  his 
Wages,  according  to  General  Rules  already  heretofore  Given  and 
adopted  by  them  respecting  losses  and  Wages  in  simular  Cases,  and 
that  a  Settlement  be  made  with  him  and  that  said  Committee  be  directed 
to  draw  an  Order  for  the  Ballance  on  the  Treasurer  who  is  hereby 
directed  to  give  and  execute  a  Note  for  the  Same  on  this  State  to  said 
Smith  payable  in  one  Year  after  this  War  in  common  form  with 
Interest  payable  annually. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Henry  AUyn  of  Windsor  in  Hartford  County 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due  from  the 
Estate  of  Joseph  Eaglestone  late  of  said  Windsor  Deceas''  Surmount 
the  moveable  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  the  Sum  of  £25  12  3  LMoney 
for  which  Sum  no  Certificate  has  been  Given  before  the  21®*  Day  of 
May  1782,  therefore  praying  for  Liberty  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of 
the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  as  will  be  sufificient  to  raise  the  Sum 
of  £25  12  3  LMoney  together  with  incident  Charges  arising  on  the 
Sale  thereof  as  per  Memorial  on  file,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  is  hereby  granted  to  the 
Memorialist  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec"^ 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  235 

as  will  be  sufficient  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £25  12  3  LMoney  together 
with  incident  Charges  arising  on  the  Sale  thereof  Taking  the  direction 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  therein. 


Upon  the  Memorial  of  Frederick  Griswold  Admins*""  on  the  Estate 
of  M''  Nathaniel  Griswold  late  of  Weathersfield  in  the  County  of  Hart- 
ford Dec'',  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges 
against  the  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  Surmount  the  Personal  Estate  of 
said  Dec''  the  Sum  of  £17  4  5  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell 
Lands  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £17  4  5  LMoney  with  the  incident  Charges 
arising  on  said  Sale  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority 
is  hereby  granted  to  said  Administrator  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  as  will  raise  the  Sum  of  £17  4  5  Lawfull 
Money  with  the  Incident  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale  taking  the 
Direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Anne  Ledyard  Administratrix  on  the  Estate 
of  Col"  William  Ledyard  Dec'',  Shewing  that  there  is  now  due  said 
Estate  from  this  State  the  Sum  of  £391  13  4  LMoney  for  the  Wages 
and  Rations  of  said  Dec''  while  in  the  Service  of  this  State  as  Col" 
Commandant  of  the  Forts  at  New  London  &  Groton,  that  the  Heirs 
of  said  Dec''  standing  in  great  need  of  said  Dues  in  order  to  their 
support  [and]  praying  that  special  Provision  may  be  made  for  their 
releif  &c  as  per  Memorial  &c  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  any 
or  either  of  the  Judges  of  Probate  within  this  State  do  upon  applica- 
tion made  to  them  by  said  Administr''  Order  and  direct  as  they  may 
Judge  proper  that  some  or  so  much  Estate  that  is  or  may  be  con- 
fiscated and  forfeited  for  the  Use  of  this  State  lying  within  their  or 
other  of  their  Districts  be  Sold  as  soon  it  may  be  convenient  for  specie 
sufficient  to  raise  the  aforesaid  Sum  with  incident  Charges  of  such 
Sale,  and  transmit  the  Monies  so  raised  to  the  Treasurer  Certifying 
the  Name  of  the  Purchaser  with  a  description  of  said  Land  and  that 
the  Treasurer  shall  thereupon  execute  a  Deed  thereof  to  said  Purchaser 
as  in  other  Cases,  and  also  Pay  over  said  Monies  to  said  Administr'' 
for  the  Use  of  said  Heirs  taking  two  Receipts  therefor  of  the  Same 
Tenor  &  Date  one  of  which  he  shall  retain  and  lodge  the  other  with 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  Matthias  of  Watertown  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Year  1780  he  secured  of  Cap*  James 
W^atson  Commissary  appointed  by  this  State  £300,  in  Bills  of  Credit 
emitted  by  this  State  to  purchase  Hay  therewith,  and  did  soon  after 
purchase  a  large  Quantity  of  Hay  in  said  Watertown  &  Waterbury 
and  secured  the  Same  in  Stacks  in  the  Fields,  and  that  said  Hay  was 
afterwards    taken    used    wasted    and    destroyed    without    his    knoledge 


2^  PUBUC   RECORDS  -^[^y 

or  Licence  bv  the  second  Regriment  of  Li^ht   Dra-oons  and  other. 

blv-th^'n  "'f'k'^'  "^  per  Memonal  on  hie!  Resolved T  th"s  Asen - 
blv  that  Daniel  -^hemian  Esq^  and  CoI^>  Increase  Moselv  be  and  thev 
are  hereby  appomted  a  Comnuttee  on  the  Matters  m  said  Manorial 
contained,  and  Authorized  and  directed  to  repair  to  said  ^VatXrv 
.V  ^^aterto^^-n  and  make  fuU  enquiry  into  the  purchase  Wa^te  ani 
expenditure  ot  said  Hay  and  the  application  ^^ex^^endittire  of  'a"d 
brnns  received  by  said  Memorialist  and  make  Rep..rt  thereo  with  thdr 
Opmion  thereon  to  this  or  the  next  Session  of  the  General  ifemhh- 

Upon  the  .Memorial  of  Henry  A11^^I  Esq^  Conser^-ator  of  the  Estate 
ot  Eliott  Burr  Jonathan  Burr  &  Prudence  Burr  all  of  Windsor  ^hew 

thf  'r^^  ."^'"^  /"""^^^r^  ^^^^"  ^^  P^^^^"^^^  ''^'■^  ^^'ntlv  indebted  for 
the  redemption  ot  a  Mortgaged  Estate  and  Charges  thereon  to  the 
amoum  ot  about  £  1J50  which  they  have  no  Personal  Estate  to  pav 
Pra>-mg  tor  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  their  real  Estate  as  .M  be 
sufhaent  to  pay  the  Same  u-ith  Costs  of  Sale  &c  as  per  Memori^  on 

IWe^  h'"^  K-*  '^^'  ^'''"'^^-^"  '^'''  '^''  Memorialist  have  Libertv 
;•  ^  5i-  T^'^^l'  -^'"^"''^^  ''^  ^^'  ^*^  SeU  so  much  of  the  real  Estate 
nlS'  ^>;5' J^^^-^han  &  Prtidence  as  shall  be  sufficient  to  piv  thl  sa  d 
Debt  and  Lharges  with  Costs  of  Sale  he  rendering  his  Account  thereof 
to  the  County  Lourt  tor  the  Count>-  of  Hanford. 

On  the  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Xew  London  Pravin-  for 
relen  against  an  Executmn  Issued  against  them  &c  -  Resolved%hat 
f  .K  S'"'-  Z^°  ^}'^^'^i  ^n  their  Property  by  tiie  Hostile  Incursion, 
ot  the  British  m  beptemb^  last  as  mentioned  in  the  Memorial  and  as 
the  Persons  and  Losses  are  ascertained  bv  the  Report  of  the  Com- 
T^^Trf"''  Assembly  be  abated  and  discharged  from  paving  anv  pa" 
ot  the  tortei^re  tor  dehciency  of  Recruits  as  mentioned  in  said  Memo- 
rial and  in  Case  any  ot  the  Recruits  were  to  have  been  procured  bv 
-  K  ^K  '^^C^^^^^^  consisting  of  the  Persons  who  sustained  Los'  an^ 

ta^our  ot  ±e  Tov^-n  the  bame  Sum  which  is  allowed  to  the  Class  S 
f,T'  ^A  ^^'^^^  ^d  in  Case  the  Recruits  were  not  a^eed  to  be 

abated  m  the  proportion  which  the  Lot  of  the  Persons  abated  aJafore 

tneir  Recruits  ai,  Classes  then  no  abatement  shall  be  made  in  favour 
1  S5  l°r  ^"'  l^'  remainder  of  the  Inhabitants  exclusive  of  those 

ElLfB?o:;^?-;i''  "l°^\-^"'  ^^-^^  ^'^--^  '^^-^  R-^-  La?hroP  ^ 
in  f,%  r  A K^  •  ^'^  ^^'^^-'  ^PPo^^ted  a  Committee  to  ascertain  and 
adu.t  said  Abatements  agreeable  to  this   Resolve  on  or  before   d^e 

Ihenff  In  l'.  -^"n^'  T^  '''  *^  Government  and  direction  of  Se 
bhentf  m  leA,->nng  &  collecting  said  Execution. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  237 

On  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Bull  of  Midletown  Praying  to  have 
the  Use  and  Improvement  of  the  Lead  Furnace  in  Midletown  for  the 
purpose  of  drawing  Wire,  and  on  Report  of  the  Committee  thereon 
—  Resolved  hy  this  Assembly  that  Ebenezer  White  Esq''  &  M""  Chaun- 
cey  Bulkly  be  a  Committee  to  repair  to  the  Lead  Furnace  at  Midle- 
town take  an  exact  Account  of  all  the  moveable  Utensils  belonging  to 
the  State  there  and  dispose  of  the  Same  to  the  best  advantage  of 
this  State,  to  view  the  Buildings  Dams  and  running  Geer,  and  if  there 
be  any  of  the  Buildings  or  Geer  suitable  and  proper  for  the  drawing 
of  Wire,  they  are  hereby  authorized  to  enter  into  such  reasonable 
Agreement  with  the  Memorialist  for  the  Use  of  them  such  Time  as 
they  shall  agree  upon,  and  if  they  do  not  agree  then  said  Committee 
are  directed  to  Sell  and  dispose  of  the  said  Buildings  and  what  belongs 
to  this  State  to  the  best  advantage  of  the  Same  and  return  the  money 
they  shall  receive  for  such  Sale  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  taking 
proper  reciepts  therefor  and  Report  make  of  their  Doing,  to  this  or 
the  next  General  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Cap'  Ozias  Bissell  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  he  was  a  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  Commanded 
by  Colonel  Wells  at  the  Post  of  Horseneck  in  Decemb""  1780  that  he 
was  surprized  and  taken  by  the  Enemy  with  Col"  Wells  and  carried 
to  New  York  a  Prisoner,  where  he  remained  a  long  Time,  That  the 
Enemy  plundered  him  of  the  following  Articles  viz  a  Sword  Case  of 
Pistols  a  Hat  and  other  Articles  of  Cloathing  together  with  £12  2  6 
in  Bills  of  this  State  Praying  for  some  allowance  &c  as  per  Memorial 
on  file  &c  - —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay 
Table  be  directed  to  receive  and  Liquidate  the  Memorialists  Bill  of 
Losses  and  draw  an  Order  in  his  favour  for  such  Sum  as  shall  be 
found  Justly  due,  according  to  Rules  adopted  in  simular  Cases  on  the 
two  Shilling  &  hapenny  Tax. 

On  the  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Groton  Praying  for  releif 
against  Execution  issued  against  them  &c  —  Resolved  that  all  Persons 
who  suffered  in  their  property  by  the  Hostile  Incursions  of  the  British 
in  Septemb""  last  as  mentioned  in  the  Memorial,  and  as  the  Persons  and 
Losses  are  ascertained  by  the  Report  of  the  Committee  to  this  Assem- 
bly be  abated  and  discharged  from  paying  any  part  of  the  forfeiture 
for  deficiency  of  Recruits  as  mentioned  in  said  Memorial,  and  in  case 
any  of  the  Recruits  were  to  have  been  procured  by  any  Class  or  Classes 
consisting  of  the  Persons  who  sustained  loss  and  are  hereby  abated, 
in  that  Case  the  said  Execution  shall  be  abated  in  favour  of  the  Town 
the  Same  sum  which  is  allowed  to  the  Class  of  Sufferers  as  aforesaid, 
and  in  Case  the  Recruits  were  not  agreed  to  be  raised  by  the  Classes 
in  that  Case  the  Execution  against  the  Town  shall  be  abated  in  the 
proportion  which  the  List  of  the  Persons  abated  as  aforesaid  bear  to 


238  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

the  List  of  the  whole  Town,  but  in  Case  it  shall  be  found  that  the 
Sufferers  as  aforesaid  who  are  hereby  abated  have  furnished  their 
Recruits  as  Classes,  then  no  Abatement  shall  be  made  in  favour  of 
the  Town  but  the  remainder  of  the  Inhabitants  exclusive  of  those  abated 
shall  pay  the  whole,  And  that  Samuel  I\Iott,  Rufus  Lathrop  and  Elias 
Brown  Esq""*  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee  to  ascertain  and  adjust 
said  Abatements  agreeable  to  this  Resolve  on  or  before  the  first  Day 
of  August  next  for  the  Government  and  direction  of  the  Sheriff  in 
Levying  and  Collecting  said  Execution. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Nicholas  Davenport  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  he  was  sentenced  by  the  Honb'®  Superior  Court  holden  at  Litch- 
field in  April  1780,  to  be  confined  in  the  prison  of  New-Gate  for  the 
Term  of  ten  Years,  and  that  he  has  remained  in  confinement  in  said 
prison  the  Term  of  two  Years,  representing  that  whatever  he  has 
ever  done  against  the  Law  of  God  and  Man  he  sincerely  repents  of 
and  asks  for  mercy  and  forgiveness  confessing  with  Shame  that  he 
was  Ignorant  of  all  Law,  having  never  had  any  opportunity  from  his 
Parents  of  being  taught  any  better  than  to  do  as  he  did  Praying  to 
be  set  at  Liberty  on  his  good  Conduct  &c  as  per  Memorial  on  file  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  be  released  from  his 
confinement  in  said  prison  and  to  go  to  the  Town  of  New  Milford 
and  to  remain  within  the  Limits  of  said  New  Milford  under  the  par- 
ticular Care  and  Inspection  of  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select  Men 
of  said  Town  and  shall  be  liable  to  be  returned  to  confinement  in  said 
Prison  in  case  of  misbehaviour. 

To  the  Honb''^  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  now 
setting  at  Hartford.    May  it  please  your  Honors. 

The  Memorial  of  John  Lawrence  Treasurer  humbly  Sheweth  that 
in  May  1780,  a  Tax  of  nine  pence  on  the  Pound  was  granted  by  the 
General  Assembly  then  sitting,  which  Tax  was  appropriated  Solely 
for  the  payment  and  Interest  on  the  Officers  or  Soldiers  Notes  pay- 
able 1782,  and  the  Interest  of  those  payable  at  the  three  following 
periods,  agreeable  to  a  Law  of  this  State,  in  sixty  Days  after  a  Tax 
becomes  due  Interest  Commences,  this  Tax  was  payable  the  1®*  of 
March  1782  consequently  is  on  Interest  the  first  of  May  following. 
Interest  on  the  Soldiers  Notes  is  not  due  untill  the  first  of  June  1782, 
the  Collectors  who  receive  said  Notes  are  chargeable  with  one  Months 
Interest,  Pray  your  Honors  to  take  this  in  your  wise  consideration, 
and  give  particular  directions  whether  or  not  Interest  shall  be  charged 
on  said  Rate,  And  Your  Memorialist  as  in  Duty  bound  shall  ever 
Pray. 

John  Lawrence 
Treasury  Office  Hartford 
June  3"  1782 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  239 

General  Assembly  May  Sessions  1782  In  the  Upper  House.  On 
this  Memorial  Ordered  and  directed  that  the  Treasurer  do  not  exact 
payment  of  the  One  Months  Interest  therein  mentioned 

Test  George  Wyllys  Secret^ 
Test  Jedidiah  Strong  Clerk. 
Concurred  in  the  Lower  House 

This  Assembly  Grants  to  His  Excellency  Governor  Trumbull  the 
Sum  of  One  hundred  and  fifty  Pounds  for  the  first  half  of  his  Salary 
the  current  Year. 

This  Assembly  Grants  to  the  Honorably  Deputy  Governor  Gris- 
wold  the  Sum  of  fifty  Pounds  for  the  first  half  of  his  Salary  the 
current  Year. 

This  Assembly  Grants  to  John  Lawrence  Esq''  Treasurer  of  this 
State  the  Sum  of  two  hundred  Pounds  for  his  Salary  the  Year  past. 

This  Assembly  Grants  to  George  Wyllys  Esq*"  Secretary  of  this 
State  the  Sum  of  twenty  Pounds  for  his  Salary  the  year  past. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  all  Petitions  and  Memorials  and 
other  Matters  depending  before  this  Assembly  be  referred  to  the  General 
Assembly  to  be  holden  in  October  next,  and  that  all  Protections  here- 
tofore Granted  on  any  Petitions  that  are  now  depending  &  unde- 
termined be  Continued  in  force  untill  the  rising  of  said  Assembly  to 
be  holden  in  October  next. 

This  Assembly  was  adjourned  by  Proclamation  untill  the  Governor 
or  in  his  Absence,  the  Deputy  Governor,  shall  see  Cause  to  call  it  to 
meet  again. 

Teste  George  Wyllys,  Secretary. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov"  and  Council  of  Safety  at 
Hartford  Saturday  noon.    May   11™   1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Gov"". 

Deputy  Gov""  Griswold,      Col°  Dyer, 
Col°  Pitkin,  Col"  Davenport, 

Col"  Cook,  Maj""  Hillhouse, 

Resolved  That  Mess^^  Jason  Miller,  Tho«  Baker  &  Nath^  Curwin, 
Refugees  from  Long  Island,  On  their  Petition  have  a  Permission  from 
the  Governor  to  go  to  Said  Island  —  to  transact  their  Affairs,  there 
—  and  to  return  under  direction  &  inspection  of  Col°  Sam'  M'^Clellan, 
Comand*  at  the  Post  at  New  London,  to  prevent  any  thing  illicit  — 
with  liberty  to  bring  off  money. 

Resolved  that  the  Comittee  of  Pay  Table,  draw  an  Order  in  favour 
of  Cap*  James  Stoddard  —  going  in  Service  of  the  Western  Frontiers 


240  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

—  On  the  Collector  of  the  half  Crown  Tax,  in  the  Town  of  Litchfield 

—  for  One  barrel  of  Pork  and  One  barrel  of  Flower  —  to  be  allowed 
to  The  Collector  —  Cap*  Stoddard  to  be  accountable  on  Account  of  his 
Pay  for  the  current  Year. 

Resolved  that  the  Com*^''  of  Pay  Table  draw  an  Order  on  the 
Treasurer  in  favour  of  James  Stoddard  Esq""  Captain  of  a  Company 
raised  for  the  defence  of  the  Western  Frontiers  for  the  Sum  of  Ten 
pounds  lawful  Silver  Money  He  to  be  Accountable,  on  his  Pay  for 
the  Current  Year  —  Also  a  Similar  Order  in  favour  of  Captains  Charles 
Miel,  Daniel  Allen,  &  Abner  Grainger  —  employed  in  the  Same  Ser- 
vice—  to  each  of  them  Separately  —  for  the  like  Sum  of  Ten  pounds 

—  They  respectively  to  be  Accountable  on  his  Pay  for  the  Current 
Year. 

IS*''.  Likewise  in  favour  of  L*  Col"  Canfield  Comand*  at  the  Post 
for  defence  of  the  Western  Frontier  for  the  Sum  of  Twenty  two  pounds 
Ten  Shillings  Hke  Money  —  Also  to  each  Lieu*  of  a  Comp''  raised  for 
the  Same  Service  the  Sum  of  five  pounds  like  money  &  for  each  Ensign 
the  Sum  of  Three  pounds  like  Money  —  Each  of  them  respectively  to 
be  accountable  on  his  pay  for  the  Current  Year. 

Orders  drawn  to  the  Pay  Table  on  the  three  foregoing  Resolves. 

Resolved,  That  the  Comittee  of  Pay  Table  draw  on  the  Collector 
of  Provisions  on  the  2/6  Tax,  for  The  Town  of  Simsbury,  in  favour 
of  Cap*  Joseph  Forward  for  six  barrels  of  Beef  he  hath  already 
received  —  and  for  four  barrels  of  Beef  more  —  and  five  hundred  weight 
Gss  of  Rye  flower,  and  five  hundred  w*  Gss  of  wheat  Flower  —  all  for 
the  Use  of  the  Guards  &  Prisoners  at  Newgate. 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  on  the  14™  day  of  May  AD  1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  William  Hillhouse, 

Abraham  Davenport,      Joseph  P  Cook  & 
William  Williams,  John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  Brig""  General  Newberry  be  directed  to  furnish  a 
Guard  of  One  Serjeant,  One  Corporal  and  Eight  privates  for  the 
Security  of  the  Prison  of  Newgate  until  further  Orders,  and  that  he 
Issue  such  further  Orders  for  the  Instruction  and  direction  of  such 
Guard  as  he  shall  think  suitable. 

Resolved  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  and  he  is  hereby 
desired  to  write  to  his  Excellency  General  Washington,  stating  to  him 
the  situation  &  Circumstances  of  Newgate  Prison  at  Symsbury  —  the 
Prisoners  there  being  generally  men  imprisoned  for  Crimes  committed 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  241 

against  the  United  States,  That  Guards  provided  here  from  the  Militia 
by  rotation,  prove  inadequate  to  the  business,  which  hath  occasioned 
escapes,  and  requesting  from  him  a  Guard,  to  consist  of  one  Serjeant, 
One  Corporal,  and  Eight  Privates  of  the  Invalids,  to  Serve  as  a  Guard 
at  Newgate  Prison. 

M'"  Nathan  Baldwin  of  Milford  is  appointed  a  Lieutenant,  with 
the  Command  of  the  Fort  at  Milford,  &  he  is  hereby  empowered  to 
Cruise  in  the  Sound  with  the  Boat  belonging  to  s*^  fort,  and  that  his 
Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired  to  Commissionate  him  accordingly. 
(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  an  Order  be  drawn  by  the  Pay  Table  Committee 
on  Cap*  Joseph  Birdsey  keeper  of  the  Powder  Magazine  in  Ripton 
in  favor  of  the  Select  men  of  the  Town  of  Milford  for  Two  Barrells 
of  Pistol  Powder,  said  Select  men  or  their  Successors  in  s*^  Office  to 
be  accountable  for  the  same. 

Resolved  that  an  Order  be  drawn  by  the  Pay  Table  Committee  on 
Cap*  Joseph  Birdsey  to  deliver  to  the  Commanding  Officer  of  the  fort 
at  Milford  One  Barrel  of  Cannon  Powder  and  one  Barrel  of  pistol 
powder  for  the  defence  of  said  fort. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jeremiah  Halsey  &  Nathan  Peters  in  behalf 
of  themselves  and  others  owners  of  a  Certain  Schooner  of  about  Thirty 
Tons  burden  mounting  Two  Carriage  Guns  &  Six  Swivels,  &  called 
the  Count  de  Grass*^,  Praying  that  the  said  Schooner  may  be  com- 
missioned to  Cruise  against  the  Common  Enemy  &c  as  Per  memorial 
on  file  —  Resolved  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  and  he  is 
hereby  requested  to  grant  a  Commission  for  that  purpose. 

Resolved  that  an  Order  be  drawn  by  the  Pay  Table  Committee  on 
Thomas  Mumford  Esq""  in  Favor  of  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq""  for  the  sum 
of  One  Hundred  &  Seventy  Pounds  Lawful  Money  with  Lawful  Interest 
payable  within  three  months  he  said  Dyer  to  be  accountable  —  to  be 
in  Credit  with  said  Mumford  on  account  of  a  quantity  of  Beef  he  sold 
him  by  Order  of  this  Board  the  22^  of  last  month  —  Also  to  draw  on 
the  Treasurer  in  favor  of  said  Dyer  for  thirty  pounds  hard  money, 
he  to  be  accountable. 

Resolved,  That  an  Order  be  drawn  by  the  Pay  Table  Committee 
on  Thomas  Mumford  Esq'"  in  favor  of  Benjamin  Huntington  for  the 
sum  of  One  Hundred  and  Seventy  Pounds  LMoney  with  Lawful 
Interest  payable  within  three  Months,  he  said  Huntington  to  be  ac- 
countable ;  to  be  in  Credit  with  said  Mumford  on  account  of  a  Quantity 
of  Beef  &c  sold  him  by  order  of  this  Board  the  22''  last  month.  Also 
to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favor  of  said  Huntington  for  thirty  Pounds 
hard  money  he  to  be  accountable. 


242  PUBLIC  RECORi>s  May, 

At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  holden  at  Hartford  on  the  15™  day  of  May  17S2, 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deput}^  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  Joseph  P  Cook, 

Abraham  Davenport,  John  Chandler  &    I    -p       ■     , 

William  \Mlliams,  Jolin  Qiester,         '         " 
WilHam  Hilhouse, 

Samuel  Bird  Jun''  of  New  Haven  is  appointed  a  Lieutenant  with 
the  Command  of  the  Fort  at  Black  Rock  in  New  Haven  with  liberty 
of  Cruising  in  the  Sound  against  the  Enemies  of  the  United  States 
and  his  Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired  to  Commissionate  him 
accordingly. 

Resolved  that  said  Lieu^  Bird  shall  with  the  men  under  his  com- 
mand cause  such  repairs  to  be  made  in  and  about  the  Fort  at  Black 
Rock  as  may  be  necessary  —  and  that  the  cost  &  expence  of  the 
materials  necessary  for  such  repairs  shall  be  paid  for  by  the  State  pro- 
vided the  amount  of  the  Bill  of  Such  Materials  shall  not  exceed  Eight 
Pounds  L  M^. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  on  the  16™  day  of  May  1782. 
Present  His  Excellenc}^  the  Gov'". 


W"  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

W"  Williams,  Jos.  Plat  Cook, 

John  Chandler,  Joseph  Hopkins, 
and  John  Chester, 


Esquires. 


Resolved  that  M''  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun""  in  crediting  the  several 
Towns  for  the  Beef  he  may  recieve  in,  on  account  of  2/6  or  other 
Provision  Taxes,  allow  five  per  Centum  in  addition  to  the  weight  of 
the  Beef,  on  account  of  the  Shrinkage. 

Resolved  that  M''  Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun''  be  directed  [to]  call  on 
the  Select  men  or  receivers  of  provisions  on  Account  of  the  2/6  & 
other  provision  Taxes  in  the  several  Towns  in  the  County  of  Litchfield 
(except  those  To'wtis  which  were  calP  on  By  s^  Bernard  to  transport 
their  provisions  Eastward  by  resolution  of  this  Board  of  6^  of  March 
last)  and  also  to  call  on  the  following  Towns  in  the  County  of  Fair- 
field viz.  Newton,  N  Fairfield  Redding  &:  Ridgefield. 

To  transport  the  proA'ision  put  up  in  their  respective  Town  on 
Account  of  such  Taxes  either  to  Danbury,  Bulls  Iron  works,  or 
Sharon  as  may  be  most  contiguous  or  convenient  according  to  the  direc- 
tion of  said  Bernard.      (copy  given) 


Esquires. 


1782.  of  connecticut.  243 

At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  on  the  17™  day  of  May  AD  1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

William  Wilhams,  William  Hillhouse, 

Jo*  Plat  Cook,  John  Chandler, 

Joseph  Hopkins  &  John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  the  Accounts  of  Samuel  Craft  Esq""  for  service  & 
expence  in  making  Sale  &c  of  certain  Confiscated  Estates  in  the  Town 
&  Vicinity  of  Pomfret  agreable  to  the  appointment  of  this  Board  be 
laid  before  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  to  be  by  them  adjusted  & 
settled,  who  are  authorised  to  draw  in  his  favor  on  the  Treasurer  for 
what  they  shall  find  due  to  him. 

Copy  given  May  17  1782. 

Resolved  that  Epinetus  Mead  and  Abraham  Lockwood  of  Green- 
wich be  released  from  their  confinement  at  New  Milford  and  permitted 
to  return  to  their  famihes  at  said  Greenwich  their  bonds  notwith- 
standing —  On  Condition  they  pay  the  Cost  if  any  has  arisen. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  Cap*  Joseph  Bridsey  keeper  of  the  Powder 
Magazine  at  Ripton  in  favor  of  the  Select  men  of  Norwalk  for  Four 
Hundred  weight  of  Powder  they  the  said  Select  men  or  their  suc- 
cessors in  office  to  be  accountable.     (Copy  given) 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  on  the  18™  day  of  May  1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

William  Williams,  Jos.  Plat  Cook,  , 

John  Chandler,  Joseph  Hopkins,  I    Esquires. 

and  John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  Nehemiah  Brown  J""  of  Greenwich  be  released  from 
his  Confinement  at  Ridgefield  &  permitted  to  return  home  to  s''  Green- 
wich, his  bonds  notwithstanding,  on  condition  he  pay  the  Costs  if  any 
have  arisen. 

(Copy  given) 


244  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  holden  at  Hartford  20™  May  AD  1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 
William  Pitkin  Abraham  Davenport  W"'  Williams  Joseph  P 
Cook  John  Chandler  Joseph  Hopkins  &  John  Chester  Esq'"^ 

Resolved  That  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favor  Captains  Joseph  A  Wright, 
Hezekiah  Rogers  &  Richard  Sill  a  Committee  to  settle  the  accounts  of 
the  Connecticut  Line  for  the  pay  due  to  them  severally  for  the  Month 
of  March  AD  1781  viz  in  favor  of  Captain  Wright  for  Twelve  Pounds, 
and  in  favor  of  Cap*  Rogers  as  Com*^  &  Adjutant  for  Twelve  Pounds 
and  in  favor  of  Cap*  Sill  as  Pay  Master  &  Clothier  for  Seventeen 
Pounds  taking  of  them  severally  duplicate  receipts  therefor,  One  to 
remain  with  the  Treasurer  and  the  other  to  be  sent  forward  to  the 
Army.     (Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  the  Receivers  of  Provisions  on  the  2/6  Tax  for 
the  Town  of  Enfield  or  in  any  other  Town  where  such  Articles  are 
Collected  in  favor  of  Cap  Abner  Granger  now  serving  in  the  Regiment 
under  the  Command  of  Colonel  Canfield  at  Horseneck  for  four  Hun- 
dred weight  of  Rye  flour,  taking  his  receipt  for  the  same  on  account 
of  his  Services  &c. 

Copy  made  out. 

Doctor  John  Rose  is  appointed  a  Surgeon  in  the  third  Regiment 
in  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Continental  Army.  And  his  Warrant  is 
to  bear  date  3"  March  1782. 

On  Request  of  the  Authority  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven  desiring 
that  the  Alliance  Frigate  under  the  Command  of  Cap*  Barry  may  be 
sent  to  Convoy  a  number  of  Loaded  Vessels  to  New  London  &c 
Resolved  That  His  Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired  to  Write  to 
Cap*  Barry  on  the  Subject,  requesting  him  if  he  can  do  it  con[sistent] 
with  the  duty  he  owes  the  Public  &  without  any  expence  to  this  State, 
to  afiford  his  freindly  interposition  in  favor  of  the  Trade  of  New  Haven 
by  convoying  the  present  Loaded  Shiping  from  N  Haven  as  far  as 
N  London. 

(Letter  sent) 


1782.  of  connecticut.  245 

At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
AT  Hartford  on  the  23^  day  of  May  AD  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor, 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 
William  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

William  Williams,      William  Hillhouse, 
John  Chandler,  Joseph  Hopkins,  \-    Esquires. 

Nathaniel  Wales,       Samuel  Mott  & 
John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  Col"  Samuel  Mott  be  &  he  is  hereby  appointed  and' 
directed  to  sell  Twenty  Tons  of  those  Cannon  which  were  broken  & 
spoiled  for  use  by  the  Enemy  in  September  last  at  New  London  and 
Groton  at  the  rate  of  Six  pounds  Per  ton  payable  within  Eight  Months 
to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State,  to  any  purchaser  who  shall  appear  to 
purchase  on  those  terms.  Taking  sufficient  Security  for  the  same  & 
lodging  said  securities  with  the  Treasurer  &  taking  his  duplicate  rec* 
therefor  one  of  which  to  be  delivered  to  the  Secretary. 

(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  Jedidiah  Elderkin  &  Nathaniel  Wales  Esquires  be 
and  they  are  hereby  impowered  to  secure  the  Powder  now  lying  in 
Windham  in  such  manner  as  their  Prudence  may  direct,  &  so  as  to 
preserve  the  said  Powder  from  wasting  and  the  People  from  danger. 
(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  draw  on  Samuel  Bishop 
Esq'  in  favor  of  the  Select  men  of  New  Haven,  for  the  use  of  the 
Fort  at  Black  rock  for  Two  Barrells  of  Cannon  Powder  in  his  Custody 
belonging  to  this  State  taking  their  receipt  to  be  accountable. 

Re^solved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  in  favor  of  the  Select  men  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven 
on  the  keeper  of  the  Powder  Magazines  in  any  of  the  Towns  for  Three 
Barrells  of  Musket  Powder  taking  their  Receipts  to  be  accountable. 

(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  the  Select  men  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven  purchase 
for  the  use  of  the  Forts  &  Guards  in  said  Town,  Five  Hundred  pounds 
weight  of  Lead  provided  the  price  shall  not  exceed  Ten  pence  per 
pound,  and  that  they  have  liberty  to  pay  for  the  same  in  provisions 
on  the  2/&^  Tax,  viz*^  in  Wheat  flour  at  18/Per  hundred  weight  gross, 
and  in  Pork  at  Five  pounds  Per  Barrel,  &  in  equal  proportions  —  And 
they  also  purchase  Fifteen  hundred  pounds  w*  more  of  Lead  at  the 
same  price  &  that  they  pay  in  articles  of  provision  on  the  2/6  tax  in 
manner  following  viz*  in  Wheat  flour  at  18/  Per  CS  in  Rye  flour  at 
12/  Per  C*,  and  in  Beef  at  Four  Pounds  Per  Barrel,  and  that  the 
Committee  of  Pay  table  receive  the  receipts  of  said  Select  men  for  the 
provisions  so  disposed  of  and  account  with  the  Collectors  therefor 
accordingly. 


246  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  Holden 
AT  Hartford  May  24™  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 


Hon'"  the  Deputy  Governor.  Will""  Pitkin, 

Oliver  Wolcot,  Ab™  Davenport, 

Will™  Hillhouse,  Nathan'  Wales, 

Joseph  Hopkins  and  Sam'  Mott, 


Esq'•^ 


Examined  &  Consulted  the  Report  of  The  Court  of  Enquiry  into 
the  Conduct  of  the  Militia  Officers  &c  at  Groton  in  September  Last. 

Allowed  the  Accounts  of  Col''  Jon°  Welles,  and  M""  David  Hills 
for  2  days  service  each  in  prizing  Camp's  farm  at  Eastbury — 24/  Pay 
Table  directed  to  draw  on  the  Treas""  on  any  unappropriated  Money  in 
his  hands.     (Copy  given) 

Allowed  the  Account  of  Elias  Howel  and  Zebulon  Cooper  for  the 
Hire  of  their  Whale  Boat  for  the  use  of  Col°  W"*  Ledyard  at  The  Forts 
of  New  London  &c  for  the  Sum  of  £9  5  9  Im.  for  Boat  &  Oars; 
The  Com**^*^  of  Pay  Table  directed  to  draw  on  the  Treas""  for  payment 
out  of  any  unappropriated  Money  in  his  hands.     (Copy  given) 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  25™  May  1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Gov'". 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Gov"". 
William  Pitkin,      Abraham  Davenport,  I 
Oliver  Wolcott,     William  Williams,        1. 
W"  Hillhouse,       Jedidiah  Strong  & 
John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favor  of  Lieu*  Colonel  Jonathan 
Johnson,  Lieut  Colonel  Ebenezer  Huntington,  Major  David  Smith, 
Captain  Samuel  Cumstock,  Elias  Stilliwell,  &  Ezra  Selden,  officers  of 
the  Connecticut  Line  in  the  Continental  Army,  and  now  in  this  State 
on  the  Mustering  service,  viz*  to  each  of  them  severally  for  the  Pay 
due  to  them  for  the  Month  of  March  AD  1781,  taking  of  them  sever- 
ally duplicate  receipts  therefor,  one  to  remain  with  the  Treasurer,  and 
the  other  to  be  sent  forward  to  the  Army. 

(Copy  given) 
Resolved  that  M""  Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun""  be  and  he  is  hereby 
directed  to  deliver  to  Benjamin  Stephens  A.C.L  Eight  Hundred  weight 
of  Hard  Bread  for  the  use  of  the  Continental  Teamsters  &c  taking  his 
Receipt  for  the  same  —  NB  this  order  return*'  and  a  larger  one  given 
May  27*"  1782. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  Cap*  Jabez   Perkins  receiver  of  Provisions  from 


1782,  OF   CONNECTICUT.  247 

several  Towns  in  the  Counties  of  New  London  &  Windham  in  favor 
of  Cap*  John  Chapman  for  the  sum  of  Five  Pounds  Two  shillings  in 
full  of  his  Bill  of  expence  for  taking  the  prison  ship  from  Norwich 
to  N  London  taking  his  Receipt  for  the  same,  &  said  Perkins  is  to 
take  duplicate  Receipts  for  the  same  one  to  remain  for  his  own  security 
the  other  to  be  lodged  with  the  Treasurer. 

A  Pay  abstract  for  a  flying  Guard  Stationed  at  Lyme  from  the 
10ti>  day  of  July  AD  1781  to  the  18*'^  January  1782  being  laid  before 
this  Board  for  their  Orders  thereon  —  Resolved  that  the  Committee 
of  Pay  table  be  &  they  are  hereby  directed  to  adjust  &  settle  the  same 
allowing  the  Officers  and  men  at  the  rate  of  Militia  men,  save  that 
Cap*  Johnson  freely  serving  as  an  Ensign  receive  pay  accordingly; 
and  that  they  allow  in  the  same  manner  another  Pay  Abstract  for  the 
same  Guard  stationed  as  aforesaid  from  IS*''  January  1782  to  22*^  May 
following. 

Cap*  John  Chapman  is  appointed  to  command  the  Prison  Ship 
taken  up  by  a  number  of  Merchants  in  this  State  for  the  purpose  of 
confining  Naval  Prisoners  with  an  allowance  of  £  10  Per  Month, 
and  his  Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired  to  Commissionate  him 
Accordingly. 

A  Copy  of  the  Orders  addressed  by  Thomas  Shaw  Esq""  D.C.N. P. 
to  John  Chapman  Esq""  commander  of  the  Prison  Ship  being  laid  before 
this  board  &  read  are  as  follows  viz*. 

"Cap*  John   Chapman 

Sir,  You  are  hereby  ordered  to  take  the  Charge  of  the  Prison  Ship 
in  this  harbour  (by  power  invested  in  me  by  the  Governor  &  Council 
of  Safety  of  April  12*^  for  improving  the  same  until  their  pleasure  be 
known)  for  the  purpose  of  keeping  &  securing  all  prisoners  of  war 
committed  to  your  Charge  until  released  by  proper  Authority.  You 
are  at  all  times  to  call  upon  the  Commandant  at  this  post  for  a  suffi- 
cient Guard  and  see  that  they  are  properly  regulated  &  Stationed  on 
board,  vigilant  and  active,  &  that  they  are  releived  every  twenty  four 
hours  or  as  the  Commandant  shall  direct. 

"You  are  to  call  on  the  Commissary  of  Issues  for  provisions  &  see 
that  the  prisoners  have  their  rations  viz*  1  lb  Beef  or  ^^^  lb  Pork  & 
^*^  lb  of  bread  regularly  &  punctually  delivered  out  to  them,  and  as 
much  good  fresh  water  as  they  may  want,  &  also  firewood. 

"You  will  see  that  all  the  Prisoners  are  barr'^,  below  deck  at  Sun- 
down, &  not  suffered  to  come  on  Deck  until  Sunrise,  except  one  at 
a  time,  and  that  they  have  liberty  to  regulate  working  parties  among 
themselves  for  the  cleaning  of  Ship,  &  washing  of  their  Cloaths. 

"Mutiny,  insolence,  or  disobedience  you  will  suitably  &  reasonably 
Chastize  and  in  all  attempts  to  rise  upon  the  Guard  you  will  suppress 
at  all  events.  You  will  muster  &  call  over  all  the  prisoners  every  Even^. 

"And  in  well  ordering  and  governing  the  Ship,  in  every  thing, 
you  will  have  particular  respect  to  our  intention,  which  is  to  keep  the 


248  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

prisoners  in   Safety,  that  they  do  not  make  their  Escape,   relying  on 
your  firmness  integrity  &  faithfulness. 

I  am 
NLondon  Sir 

May  18*"  1782  Your  Hum^«  Serv* 

(Copy)  Sign*'  Thomas  Shaw  D.C.N.P." 

By  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety 
The  foregoing  Orders  of  Thomas   Shaw  Esq""  D.C.N.P.   being  read, 
Resolved  that  the  same  be  approved  and  Chapman  is  directed  to 
Conform  himself  thereto  accordingly. 
Hartford  25*^^  May  1782. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jesse  Grant  of  Litchfield  shewing  that  he 
was  Captured  at  Fort  Washington  when  Lieutenant  in  Col°  Charles 
Webbs  Regiment  1776  &  remained  in  Captivity  above  four  years,  and 
that  in  the  new  arrangement  of  the  Army  he  was  reapointed  to  said 
Office,  &  had  accepted  thereof  just  before  said  Captivity  commenced, 
praying  to  have  his  rank  &  Commission  in  the  Army,  agreable  to 
resolve  of  Congress  of  24*''  Nov'  1778,  and  P*  January  1781,  he  having 
seasonably  made  application  for  that  purpose  as  directed  in  said  resolve 
of  Congress  —  Resolved  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be,  and  he 
is  hereby  desired  to  give  to  said  Jesse  Grant  a  Warrant  therefor  in 
the  following  form,  viz. 

State  of  Connecticut, 

By  the  Governor 
Whereas  Jesse  Grant,  a  Lieutenant  in  the  late  Col  Charles  Webbs 
Regiment,  having  represented  to  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  of 
said  State,  that  he  was  Captured  by  the  Enemy  in  the  year  1776,  and 
Continued  in  Captivity  more  than  four  years,  hath  seasonably  signified 
his  release,  and  desire  to  enter  again  into  the  Military  service  agreable 
to  resolve  of  Congress  of  24*''  November  1778.  I  therefore  reposing 
special  trust  and  Confidence  in  the  ability.  Courage,  &  Good  conduct 
of  the  said  Jesse  Grant,  do  by  these  presents  constitute  &  appoint  him 
to  the  rank  of  a  Captain  in  any  Regiment  of  Foot  raised  by  this  State 
where  a  Vacancy  shall  happen,  agreable  to  the  before  mentioned  resolu- 
tion of  Congress,  said  Grant  observing  such  orders  &  directions  as  he 
shall  receive  from  the  Colonel  of  said  Regiment,  or  any  other  his 
Superior  Officers,  for  which  this  shall  be  his  sufficient  Warrant,  till  he 
the  said  Jesse  Grant  shall  receive  Commission  in  manner  &  form  pointed 
out  in  the  resolutions  of  Congress.  Dated  at  Hartford  the  25*''  day  of 
May  AD  1782,  in  the  sixth  year  of  the  Independance  of  the  United 
States  of  America. 
By  his  Excellencys  Command. 


1782. 


OF    CONNECTICUT. 


249 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  May  27™  AD  1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

Oliver  Wolcott,  William  Williams, 

William  Hillhouse,  Jedidiah  Strong  and 
John  Chester, 

His  Excellency  the  Governor  having  received  a  Letter  from  Cap* 
Ozias  Marvin  Commander  of  a  Company  of  State  Guards  at  Norwalk 
informing  of  the  Arrival  of  Cap*  Jesse  Hoyt  with  sundry  others  in  the 
whole  Sixteen  persons  at  Norwalk  from  Lloyds  neck  as  a  Flag  and 
acquainting  him  that  agreable  to  Orders  he  has  Received,  he  has  detain^ 
said  Flag  and  all  on  board  as  Prisoners  &  requesting  of  his  Excellency 
his  Orders  in  the  Premises,  &  the  same  being  laid  before  this  Board 
for  their  orders  thereon  —  Resolved  That  his  Excellency  be  requested 
to  write  Cap*  Marvin  approving  his  Conduct  And  directing  him  forth- 
with to  make  report  of  his  doings  to  his  Excellency  General  Wash- 
ington and  request  his  further  Orders  in  the  premises,  which  when 
received  he  is  directed  punctually  to  obey. 

(Letter  written  &  sent  same  day) 
On  the  Petition  of  Ralph  Pomroy  D.Q.G.  Resolved  that  the  Com- 
mittee of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  draw  on  M"" 
Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun''  in  favor  of  M""  Benjamin  Stephens  A.C.I,  for 
Rations  sufficient  for  One  hundred  &  forty  men  Teamsters  hired  by  said 
Pomroy  for  the  service  of  the  United  States,  for  one  Month  taking  said 
Stephens  Rec*  for  the  same  to  be  accounted  for  as  part  of  the  quota  of 
the  supplies  required  by  Congress  for  the  service  of  the  present  year. 
(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favor  of  M""  Ralph  Pomeroy 
D.Q.G.  for  three  Hundred  Pounds  to  be  paid  out  of  the  2/6  Tax, 
taking  his  Receipt  for  the  same  to  be  in  part  of  the  requisition  of 
Congress  for  this  States  Quota  of  the  expence  of  the  Current  year. 

(Copy  given) 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  May  30™  AD  1782. 
Present  his  Excellency  The  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 


William  Pitkin, 
Oliver  Wolcott, 
William  Hillhouse, 
Jedidiah  Strong, 
&  John  Chester, 


Abraham  Davenport, 
William  Williams, 
Jos.  Piatt  Cook, 
Joseph  Hopkins, 


Esquires. 


250  PUBLIC  RECORDS  May, 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  directed  to  draw  on 
the  Receiver  of  Provisions  on  the  2/6*^  Tax  in  the  Town  of  Redding 
in  favor  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Canfield  now  Commanding  on  the  Lines 
at  Stanford  for  One  Hundred  Bushells  of  Oats  for  the  use  of  said 
Post  taking  his  Receipt  for  the  same. 

(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  M*"  Elijah  Hubbard  of  Middleton  Commissary  of 
refreshments  for  this  State  be  directed  to  apply  to  the  receiver  of 
the  2/6  Tax  in  any  of  the  Towns  in  this  State  for  Tow  Cloath  received 
on  said  Tax  sufficient  for  Twenty  Tents  and  Three  Hundred  Overalls 
and  three  Hundred  Shirts  or  Frocks.  —  Also  that  he  apply  for  300 
pr  Shoes  &  300  pr  Stockings  and  that  he  cause  the  same  to  be 
transported  to  Stanford  and  delivered  to  Lieu*  Col°  Canfield  now 
commanding  a  Regiment  of  State  Troops  at  that  post  or  his  Order 
taking  proper  receipts  therefor  the  same  to  be  delivered  out  to  such 
soldiers  as  may  stand  in  need  of  and  apply  for  the  same  to  be  Charged 
to  the  receiver  on  account  of  his  wages.  Also  that  said  Hubbard  procure 
&  send  forward  to  Lieu*  Colonel  Canfield  Ten  Shares  of  Cartredge 
Paper  and  Five  Reams  of  Writing  Paper  and  for  2  Hogsheads  of  Rum 
for  the  use  of  said  Regiment  taking  proper  receipts  therefor. 

(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  Colonel  Canfield  on  Receipt  of  the  Tow  Cloath  this 
day  ordered  to  be  sent  him  by  M""  Elijah  Hubbard  for  the  use  of  the 
regiment  of  State  Guards  at  Stanford  take  proper  measures  to  have 
the  same  made  up  into  Shirts  Frocks  or  Overalls  as  may  be  needed, 
&  if  possible  that  the  Same  be  done  by  Mechanicks  in  the  Regiment 
under  his  Command. 

(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  Lieu*  Colonel  Canfield  Commandant  of  the  Regiment 
of  State  Guards  at  Horsneck  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  appoint 
a  suitable  person  to  serve  as  an  Armourer  in  said  Regiment.  And  the 
person  so  appointed  on  procureing  for  himself  the  necessary  tools  for 
carrying  on  said  business  shall  have  a  proper  &  equitable  allowance 
made  him  for  the  use  of  such  tools  together  with  a  reasonable  reward 
for  his  service  in  the  business.     (Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  Lieu*  Colonel  Canfield  be  directed  to  apply  to  Abra- 
ham Davenport  Esq'  for  such  quantity  of  Iron  &  steel  as  may  be 
necessary  for  the  use  of  the  Regiment  under  the  Command  of  said 
Canfield  and  said  Davenport  is  desired  to  furnish  such  quantity  of 
each  as  in  his  Judgment  may  be  necessary  taking  proper  receipts 
therefor,     (  Copy  given  ) 


1782. 


OF    CONNECTICUT. 


251 


William  Pitkin, 
William  Williams, 
Nathaniel  Wales, 
Jedidiah  Strong, 


Esquires, 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  May  31^"^  AD  1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  The  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

Abraham  Davenport,* 

Oliver  Wolcott, 

Joseph  Hopkins, 

Joseph  P  Cook, 

&  John  Chester, 

&  Nath^  Wales, 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  Liquidate  and  settle  the 
Account  of  Elijah  Hawley  for  his  Time  &  expences  in  riding  Express 
by  order  of  this  board,  and  draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  for  such 
sum  as  they  may  find  due.     (copy  given  to  Col.  Abel) 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  directed  to  draw  on 
the  Treasurer  in  favor  of  M""  Jonah  Baldwin  Quarter  Master  to  the 
Regiment  of  State  Guards  under  the  Command  of  Lieu*^  Colonel  Can- 
field  for  the  sum  of  Ten  Pounds  Lawful  silver  Money  taking  his  receipt 
to  account  for  the  same. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 

Safety  at  Hartford  3^  June. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 


William  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

Oliver  Wolcott,  William  Williams, 

Joseph  P  Cook,  Jedidiah  Strong  & 
John  Chester, 


Esquires. 


Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  Jabez  Perkins  Esq""  of  Norwich  in  favor  of  Thomas 
Mumford  Esq""  for  One  Hundred  &  Twenty  Barrels  of  Pork  &  Seventy 
Barrels  of  Beef  and  said  Perkins  is  to  receive  in  payment  for  the 
same  viz*  for  every  Barrel  of  Pork  Five  Pounds  and  for  every  Barrel 
of  Beef  Four  Pounds  in  Notes  of  Robert  Morris  Esq""  &  to  account 
for  the  same  accordingly, 
120  Barrells  Pork  70  d°  Beef.     (Copy  given) 

On  Receipt  of  a  Letter  from  Thomas  Shaw  Esq*"  informing  of  the 
Escape  of  a  number  of  Prisoners  from  the  Prison  Ship  in  Thames 
River  &c.  Resolved  that  M""  Shaw  be  directed  to  retain  the  Commission 
lately  enclosed  in  a  Letter  to  him,  for  Cap*  John  Chapman  till  further 
Orders. 

Resolved  that  Colonel  M''Clellan  now  commanding  at  New  London 
&  Groton  be  directed  after  due  enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  Cap*  Chap- 

*The  names  of   Davenport  and   Hopkins   and  the   repetition   of   Wales's   name  were   inserted 
after  the  other  names  had  been  written  in  the  MS. 


252  PUBLIC  RECORDS  June, 

man  in  suffering  a  Number  of  prisoners  to  escape  from  under  his 
Command,  to  take  such  order  thereon  as  he  may  think  proper.  And 
that  in  the  mean  time  Cap*  Chapman  be  suspended  from  his  Command 
in  said  Prison  Ship. 

And  Col  M-Clellan  is  directed  (with  the  advice  of  M""  Shaw)  to 
appoint  a  suitable  person  to  take  Command  of  said  Ship,  till  the  affair 
be  legally  Issued. 

XB  Copy  given  &  Letter  written  to  M""  Shaw  enclosing  the  above 
with  orders  for  him  to  Communicate  the  same  to  Col°  M'^Clellan. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lemuel  King  of  Bolton  shewing  to  this 
Board  that  on  the  Night  Col  Wells  was  taken  prisoner  the  Memorialist 
was  Wounded,  and  that  the  Gen^  Assembly  in  Januarv-  last  granted  him 
the  simi  pf  sixtv-  Pounds  for  Doctors  Bills  &c  &c  and  payable  out  of 
the  2/6  Tax,  which  gives  no  present  rehef  to  the  Memorialist  Praying 
for  an  Order  on  the  Receivers  of  said  2/6  Tax  for  Goathing  received 
in  on  account  of  s^  Tax  &c  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  — 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  (On  receipt  of  a  Pay  Table  Order  from  said  King  of  Nine 
Pounds)  to  draw  on  the  receiver  of  Taxes  for  the  Town  of  Bolton 
(or  in  any  other  Towns  where  such  Articles  are  Collected)  in  favor 
of  said  Lemuel  King  for  such  Articles  of  Cloathing  as  he  said  King 
may  stand  in  most  need  of,  to  the  amount  of  Nine  Pounds,  computing 
the  several  Articles  he  may  receive  at  the  prices  at  which  they  are 
received  in  on  account  of  said  Tax. 
(Copy  given)  See  next  p.  save  one.  a  vote  pasd  at  this  meeting.* 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  June  5™  AD  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Honor  the  Dep^  Governor. 
William  Pitkin,        Abraham  Davenport, 
Oliver  Wolcott,        William  Williams, 
Jos.  Piatt  Cook,       William  Hillhouse, 
Joseph  Hopkins,      Jedidiah  Strong  & 
John  Chester, 

Resolved  that  upon  the  Liquidation  of  the  Account  of  the  Honor- 
able OHver  Wolcott  for  his  Attending  Congress  as  a  Delegate  from 
this  State  from  the  seventh  day  of  November  last  to  the  fourth  day  of 
May  following  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  directed  to  draw  on  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  for  Payment  thereof  out  of  any  imappropriated 
Alonies  in  his  hands. 

(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  draw  on  the  Receivers  of  the  2/6  Tax  in  any  of  the  Towns 
of  this  State  in  favor  of  Elijah  Hubbard  Esq*"  for  such  quantity  of 

*5ee  bdow,  under  Jane  6. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  253 

Rye  flour  and  Tow  Cloath  as  may  be  sufficient  to  procure  Two  Hogs- 
heads of  Rum  for  the  use  of  the  Troops  stationed  at  Horsneck  under 
the  Command  of  Colonel  Canfield  taking  said  Hubbards  Receipt  to 
be  accountable. 


Esquires. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  June  6"^^  AD  1782. 
Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  honor  the  Dep.  Governor. 
W°  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

Oliver  Wolcott,      W™  Hillhouse, 
\\'°>  Williams,        Jedidiah  Strong, 
Jos  Piatt  Cook, 
&  John  Chester, 

Heard  the  memorial  of  Col  Porter  respecting  Salisbury  furnace 
&  M""  Trumbulls  answer  in  behalf  of  M""  Whiting  considered  the  same 
but  came  to  no  determination. 

At  Their  Meeting,  3'^  June,  1782  Resolved  That  the  Com*''  of  Pay 
Table  on  settlement  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Members  of  this  Board, 
for  their  Services  in  attending  the  same,  draw  for  any  Ballances  found 
in  their  favor,  for  any  Moneys  not  otherwise  specially  appropriated. 
Entered. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  June  10™  1782. 
Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  William  Hillhouse,    1 

Joseph  Spencer,  &  >■    Esq". 

William  Williams,     John  Chester,  J 

Upon  the  representation  of  Silas  Davenport  of  Stamford  shewing 
that  he  has  served  as  an  Assistant  Commissary  of  purchases  for  the 
State  Troops  at  Stamford  and  that  his  situation  has  been  such  as 
rendered  it  exceeding  difficult  to  comply  with  the  instructions  given 
by  the  Gen^  Assembly  with  respect  to  the  appraisal  of  the  Cattle  pur- 
chased by  him  and  delivered  for  the  use  of  the  State  that  in  conse- 
quence of  such  necessary  neglect  the  Com^«  of  the  Pay  table  refuse  to 
admit  his  accounts  —  and  also  that  he  delivered  to  the  Troops  at 
Stamford  one  beeve  and  two  barrels  of  Pork  for  which  the  Issueing 
Commissary  refused  to  give  a  receipt  — 

Resolved  that  the  Comm^^  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  receive  the  said  Davenports  accounts  of  beef  Cattle  pur- 
chased in  the  same  manner  as  if  they  had  been  appraised  according 
to  Law  allowing  the  weight  at  which  he  estimated  them  at  the  time 
purchased,  on  his  making  Oath  thereto.    That  they  allow  his  Accounts 


254  PUBLIC    RECORDS  JuilC, 

therefor  and  charge  the  United  States  accordingly  and  said  Comm^* 
are  further  directed  to  examine  into  said  Davenports  account  respecting 
the  beeve  and  the  two  barrels  of  Pork  and  on  his  making  it  appear 
to  their  satisfaction  that  they  were  actually  delivered  for  the  use  of 
the  Troops  in  service  that  they  allow  his  account  therefor  and  charge 
this  State  accordingly. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  June  11™  AD  1782. 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  examine  liquidate  and  settle  the  Account  of  Abraham  Daven- 
port Esq""  for  Cash  he  paid  Docf  Cogswell  &  Q""  Master  Baldwin  for 
riding  Express  to  Gen^  Heath  &  for  sundries  he  procured  for  Colonel 
Canfield,  and  that  they  draw  on  the  Treasurer  such  sum  as  they  may 
find  due  in  Lawful  silver  money. 


At  said  Meeting  Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 
His  Honor  the  Dep^  Governor. 


Esquires. 


Abraham  Davenport,      W™  Pitkin, 
W"  Williams,  Jos.  Spencer, 

&  John  Chester,  Jos  Hopkins, 

June  11*^ 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  directed  to  draw  in 
favor  of  the  Select  men  of  Saybrook  on  Wales  and  Elderkin  of  Wind- 
ham for  one  Barrel  of  Musket  Powder  and  one  Barrel  of  Common 
Powder  on  Jabez  Perkins  of  Norwich  Esq""  for  Two  Hundred  weight 
of  Lead  and  on  M""  David  Trumbull  of  Lebanon  for  five  hundred 
flints  taking  their  Receipt  to  be  accountable. 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  June  12''"  AD  1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

W""  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport,     | 

Joseph  Spencer,         William  Williams,  V    Esquires. 

Joseph  Hopkins  &      John  Chester,  J 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  directed  to  examine 
&  adjust  the  account  of  Serjeant  Jedidiah  Cleut  for  his  expences  in 
going  to  several  Towns  to  expedite  the  March  of  the  men  Ordered 
for  Stamford  and  draw  on  Treasurer  for  such  sum  as  they  may  find 
justly  due.         Copy. 

Resolved  that  Lieu*  Bird  commanding  officer  of  the  fort  at  Black 
Rock  in  New  Haven  be  authorized  and  impowered  to  Cruise  in  the 
Sound  against  the  common  Enemys  in  the  whale  boat  now  lying  at 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  255 

Branford  with  a  view  to  protect  the  lawful  trade  of  this  State  and  in 
order  to  prevent  all  illicit  intercourse  between  the  Citizins  of  these 
States  &  the  Enemy  and  his  Excellency  the  Governor  is  desired  to 
Commissionate  him  accordingly. 

(Copy  given  to  Cap*  Dagget)  &  return*^. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Isaac  Tomlinson  of  Woodbury  shewing  to 
this  board,  that  for  reasons  of  State  he  has  been  confined  to  certain 
limits ;  and  representing  the  disadvantages  of  such  his  confinement 
and  praying  to  be  released  therefrom  ■ — ■ 

Resolved  that  the  said  Isaac  Tomlinson  be  and  he  is  hereby  released 
from  his  confinement,  and  that  his  bonds  be  cancelled,  and  that  he  have 
&  enjoy  the  same  liberty  &  freedom  as  though  he  had  never  been 
confined  within  any  certain  limits.         (Copy  given  to   Col   Mosley) 

Resolved  that  John  Lawrence  Esq""  Treasurer  be  &  he  is  hereby 
ordered  &  directed  to  receive  of  Abraham  Davenport  &  John  Daven- 
port Jun''  Esquires,  as  money  the  Orders  as  they  or  either  of  them 
shall  exhibit  to  him  drawn  by  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  in  favor  of 
the  Officers  of  Lieu*  Colonel  Canfields  Regiment  at  Horseneck  or 
Western  frontiers  on  Account  drawn  by  Order  of  this  Board  in  May 
last.         (Copy  given) 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Allyn  Wright  Resolved  that  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  ordered  &  directed 
to  charge  him  the  said  Wright  in  his  account  of  the  monies  advanced 
by  him  in  the  recruiting  service  and  for  purchasing  of  arms  in  the 
year  AD  1777  with  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  nine  pounds  nine 
shillings  &  two  pence  which  he  hath  represented  as  being  a  sum  due 
from  him  on  account  of  a  certain  tract  of  Land  in  the  Town  of 
Stamford  which  he  received,  and  that  s*^  Committee  of  pay  table  direct 
the  Treasurer  to  execute  a  Note  to  s*'  Wright  for  the  Ballance  due  to 
him  for  s^  monies  advanced  AD  1777,  for  Lawful  Silver  Money 
payable  in  one  year  after  the  termination  of  the  present  War  on  Interest 
to  be  paid  annually.         (Copy  given) 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  June  13™  1782. 
Present  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Dep.  Governor. 


William  Pitkin,  Esq""  Abraham  Davenport, 

Joseph  Spencer,  William  Williams, 

Jedidiah  Strong,  Eben'"  Ledyard, 

Joshua  Porter  &  John  Chester, 


Esquires. 


Upon  the  memorial  of  Joshua  Porter  of  Salisbury  dated  the  25*^ 
day  of  May  AD  1782  presented  to  this  Board  therein  stating  and 
reciting  a  grant  &  resolve  of  this  Board  passed  the  14*^^  day  of  February 
last  appointing  a  Committee  to  lease  Furnace  Lands  &c  in  Salisbury 


256  PUBLIC  RECORDS  Junc, 

&  to  execute  the  business  therein  mentioned,  also  reciting  another 
resolve  of  this  Board  dated  the  27^^  day  of  March  last  granting  the 
use  of  said  Furnace  to  M""  William  Whiting  until  the  first  day  of 
September  next  for  the  purpose  &  for  the  reasons  recited  therein  & 
praying  that  said  Furnace  may  be  leased  to  him  from  and  after  the 
first  day  of  September  next.  And  also  another  Memorial  of  said  M"" 
Whiting  at  the  same  time  presented  to  this  board  praying  for  the 
Lease  of  said  Furnace  &c  in  his  Favor  as  by  said  Memorial  may  appear. 

Resolved  that  John  Treadwell  Esquire  Colonel  Noadiah  Hooker 
&  Colonel  Noah  Phelps  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee 
to  repair  as  soon  as  may  be  to  SaHsbury  &  there  examine  into  all  the 
matters  &  things  contained  set  forth  &  recited  in  each  of  said  Memorials 
view  the  Circumstances  of  said  Furnace  lately  belonging  to  M""  Richard 
Smith  now  with  the  Enemy  together  with  the  appurtenances  &  ap- 
paratus thereof  the  Lands  &  Tenements  of  said  Smith  in  said  Town 
&  note  the  Condition  they  are  or  were  in  at  the  time  of  making  the 
first  mentioned  resolve  as  well  as  they  shall  be  able  &  enquire  what 
waste  if  any  &  by  whom  has  been  suffered  or  Committed  in  or  on  the 
premises  for  one  or  Two  years  last  past  and  take  an  Inventory  of  all 
the  Lands  tenements  Furnace  &  apparatus  &c  noting  the  Condition 
they  are  now  in  &  in  general  to  hear  &  consider  all  the  matters  & 
things  alledged  by  either  of  said  Parties  &  Consider  their  respective 
Claims  to  the  use  of  said  Furnace  &  what  ought  to  be  done  in  the 
Premises  and  to  whom  the  said  Furnace  lands  &c  ought  to  be  leased 
and  at  what  time  &  on  what  terms  so  as  to  do  justice  and  right  and 
justice  to  each  &  either  of  said  Parties  under  the  Circumstances  of 
their  respective  grants  &  Claims  &  the  grounds  &  reasons  thereof.  And 
also  to  enquire  into  the  situation  and  circumstances  of  said  Furnace 
Lands  &  Tenements  and  the  whole  Property  of  the  said  Richard  Smith 
in  said  Salisbury  and  if  the  same  be  found  liable  to  Confiscation  to  & 
for  the  use  of  this  State  &  that  said  Committee  direct  the  Select  men 
of  said  Salisbury  to  make  information  thereof  according  to  Law  that 
the  same  may  be  adjudged  forfeit  and  disposed  of  as  the  Law  directs 
to  the  use  &  benefit  of  this  State.  And  the  said  Committee  are  as  soon 
as  may  be  to  make  report  to  this  Board  of  all  they  shall  find  in  the 
premises  together  with  their  opinion  thereon. 

(Copy  given  to  Col  Porter  also  to  M""  Trumbull) 


At  a  Meeting  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Hartford  on  the  14™  June  AD  1782. 

Present  his  Excellency  the   Governor. 

His  Honor  the  Deputy  Governor. 

William  Pitkin,  Abraham  Davenport, 

Joseph  Spencer,  W"  Williams, 

Jedidiah  Strong,  Joshua  Porter, 

Ebenezer  Ledyard  &  John  Chester, 


Esquires. 


1782,  OF    CONNECTICUT.  257 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  and  they  are  hereby 
directed  to  liquidate  and  adjust  the  Accounts  of  Cap*  Frederick  Bull 
for  sundries  expended  by  him  in  repairing  the  Carriages  belonging  to 
the  State,  transporting  ammunition  from  Springfield  &c  and  also  for 
flannel  used  for  Cartridges  as  Per  his  accounts  &  draw  in  his  favor 
on  the  Treasurer  for  such  sum  as  they  may  find  justly  due. 
Copy  given. 

Resolved  that  M''  Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun'"  be  directed  to  transport 
so  much  of  the  Provisions  rec*^  in  on  the  2/6''  Tax  in  Litchfield  County 
as  may  be  necessary  for  the  troops  stationed  at  Stamford,  to  that  post 
&  from  such  Towns  as  are  most  convenient  and  that  he  give  orders 
for  transporting  the  remaining  part  of  the  Provisions  from  the  other 
Towns  in  said  County  to  the  Town  of  Hartford.  (Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  M""  Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun*"  be  authorised  to  trans- 
port the  Rye  flour  &  Bread  in  his  Care  belonging  to  this  State  to  such 
Markets  as  he  shall  Judge  best  to  raise  money  or  West  India  Goods, 
&  that  the  former  be  prefer^  if  obtainable  and  on  as  good  terms. 
(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  M'  Ebenezer  Bernard  be  permitted  to  sell  to  the  best 
advantage  so  much  of  the  provisions  on  hand  received  in  on  the  2/6 
Tax  as  may  be  necessary  to  defray  the  necessary  expences  of  carrying 
into  Execution  several  late  orders  of  this  Board  respecting  the  Pro- 
visions collected  on  s'*  Tax  and  account  as  soon  or  as  often  as  may  be. 
(Copy  given) 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  be  directed  to  liquidate 
the  account  of  IVP  Ebenezer  Bernard  Jun"*  and  allow  him  Twelve 
Pounds  Per  month  together  with  his  reasonable  necessary  expences 
while  from  home  in  the  service  of  this  State  from  the  first  day  of 
March  AD  1781  to  which  time  he  has  received  pay  for  his  services  and 
that  they  draw  in  his  favor  on  the  Treasurer  for  such  sum  as  they 
find  due.  (Copy  given)* 


Esq-- 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 

Lebanon,  Thursd.  20™  June  1782. 
After  the  rising  of  Assembly  of  May  last. 

Present  His  Excellency  The  Governor. 

Joseph  Spencer,     Jabez  Perkins, 
W"  Williams,        Eben""  Ledyard, 
Nath'  Wales, 

A  number  of  Applications  de  sund.  Matters.  Took  up  &  considered 
the  affair  of  raising  the  1836  Militia  ordered  by  the  last  Assembly  to 
be  in  two  Reg*^  &c  to  join  the  Continental  Army  &  act  with  them  in 

*VoIume  3  of  the  MS.  Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety  ends  at  this  point.  The  minutes  of 
the  meetings  of  June  20  and  21,  1782,  which  here  follow,  were  entered  on  previously  blank 
pages  of  volume  2.  Volume  4  begins  with  Governor  Trumbull's  order  dated  June  26,  1782, 
and  the  entries  concerning  July  1  and  July  2,  1782. 


258  PUBLIC  RECORDS  June, 

case  Gen^  Washington  shall  have  occasion  &;  call  for  them,  to  serve 

till  the  P*  of  Jan^^if  needed  &c. 

Appointed  the  Field  officers  to  Comand  them  viz. 

Hoz.  Sabin  Esq  L*  Col.  Com*  of  the  P'  Reg* 

[Blank  in  MS.]      Major  of  D°. 

James  Gordon  Esq  L*  Col.  Com*  of  ye  2''  D*'. 

Benajali  Leffingwell  Esq  Major  of  D". 

&  arranged  the  Commission  OtYicers  of  s**  Regiments,  who  were 
appointed  by  the  Assembly,  &  prepared  in  Proclamation  to  be  printed 
&  sent  out  for  raising,  direct^  &c  the  s^  Regiments  a  printed  Copy  of 
which  is  (to  be)  annexed  &  starched  to  the  next  page. 

On  Representation  from  Col.  APClellan  &c.  That  the  time  of  the 
Militia,  serving  at  N  London  &  Groton  is  very  nearly  expired  &  the 
Posts  likely  to  be  immediately  destitute,  &  the  Importance  of  them 
requiring  &c. 

J'oted  That  one  Company  to  consist  of  64  Men  including  non- 
comiss.  Officers  be  forthwith  Detached  from  the  5^^  Brigade,  with  one 
Cap*  &  one  Ens°  properly  equipped  &  immediately  sent  on  to  s*^  Forts, 
to  be  under  the  Comand  of  Col.  M^Clellan,  &  remain  in  Service  for 
the  term  of  two  months  after  ar^i^^ng,  unless  sooner  dismissd.  The 
last  detachm*  in  Ap'  being  made  from  the  3**  Brigade. 

Orders  given  to  Gen'  Douglass  accordingly. 


Esq"- 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Go\'erxor  &  Council  of 
Safety  at  Lebanon  Fryd"''  21  June  1782. 

Present  His  Excell^  The  Governor. 
Jos.  Spencer, 
half  Day     W""  \\'illiams, 
Nath'  Wales, 
W"  Hillhouse. 
Jabez  Perkins. 
Eben''  Ledyard, 

Appointed  Benj*  Durkee,  a  Captain  of  a  Comp*  of  Infantry  & 
Matrosses,  at  the  Post  of  New  London.  &  Commiss"  made  out  accord^. 
looted  &  ordered  that  Jz  Perkins  Esq,  pay  &  deliver  to  Cap.  Benj. 
Durkee  (above  named)  the  Sum  of  Thirty  pounds  LM.  out  of  the 
avails  of  Provisions  raised  by  the  2/6  Tax  to  be  by  him  used  for  in- 
listing  Men  into  the  above  Service,  &  paying  them  their  bounty  of 
40/  all  agreable  to  Act  of  Assembly. 

J'oted  &  ordered  That  one  Company  to  Consist  of  64  Militia  Men. 
including  non  Commission  officers,  together  with  One  Cap*  &  one  Ens" 
be  forthwith  raised  &  detatched  from  the  first  Brigade,  to  be  properly 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  259 

furnished  &  equipped,  &  immediately  sent  on  to  the  Posts  of  New 
London  &  Groton  to  do  Duty  there  under  the  Comand  of  Col  M*^Clellan, 
for  the  term  of  two  Months  after  arriving  there,  unless  sooner  Dis- 
charged. 

&  orders  made  out  to  B.  Gen^  Newbury  accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Reuben  Pride  a  Lieu*  in  the  first  Connecticut 
Regiment  in  the  Continental  Troops  Shewing  that  he  being  on  the 
recruiting  Service  in  this  State,  and  not  having  receiv''  his  pay  for  the 
Month  of  March  1781,  praying  he  may  have  orders  to  receive  the 
same  — 

Resolved  that  the  Com*''*'  of  Pay  Table  be  &  they  are  hereby  directed 
to  Draw  on  the  Treasurer,  to  pay  Lieu*  Pride's  Wages  for  s^  Month 
of  March. 

Notice  is  hereby  given  to  all  Collectors  and  others  that  the  National 
Bank  Notes,  and  Notes  of  the  Hon'''®  Robert  Morris  Esq""  Financier 
of  the  United  States,  drawn  on  his  Cashier  M""  Sevenwick,  are  to  be 
receiv*^  and  accepted  in  payment  of  the  Three  penny  Tax  payable  first 
of  April  last,  and  on  the  1/  Tax  payable  first  of  July  next  and  in  all 
payments  for  the  use  of  the  united  States,  by  order  of  the  Governor 
&  Council  of  Safety. 

Resolved  that  Jed**  Elderkin  and  Nath'  Wales  Jun'  be  and  they 
are  hereby  directed  to  store  the  powder  made  at  their  Works,  in  a 
Barn  belonging  to  Doc*""  Joshua  Elderkin  in  Windham  which  they  have 
procured  for  that  purpose  and  keep  a  proper  guard  a  nights  and  secure 
the  same  in  the  best  manner  they  reasonably  can  and  put  up  a  proper 
Iron  rod  as  a  means  to  preserve  the  same  from  Lighting  the  whole 
at  the  Expence  of  this  State. 


State  of  Connecticut 

By  The  Captain  General 
B.  General  will  give  orders  to  the  Comanders  of  Regiments  in 

his  Brigade,  agreably  to  the  Act  of  the  General  Assembly  in  May  last, 
for  forming  regulating  and  conducting  the  military  force  of  this  State 
—  that  the  same  maybe  in  readiness  for  action  on  every  necessary 
Occasion. 

The  General  will  hear  and  grant  liberty  to  such  Officers  whose 
circumstances  may  require  a  dismission  from  Service,  for  reasons  to 
be  assigned  in  the  orders  for  a  new  choice,  in  which  the  General  will 
be  carefull  not  to  dismiss  on  slight  grounds. 

Given  at  Lebanon  26*''  June  1782.  . 

J.  T[rumbu]ll 
Sent  to  all  the  Brigadiers. 


260  PUBLIC    RECORDS  Julv, 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  the  first  day  of  July  1782. 

Present 
Very  rainy.    No  Council  attended. 


Esq^ 


At  a  IMeeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon,  Tused.  2"  July  1782. 
Present  His  Excell^  The  Governor. 
Hon°  Matt.  Griswold 

Jos.  Spencer,       W™  Hillhouse, 
W"  Williams,      Jab.  Perkins, 
Nath^  Wales,       Eben''  Ledyard, 

On  Represent"  of  Q'  Mas''  Pumroy  (by  Letter)  that  the  Quar  Mas'" 
General  is  in  want  of  1000  yards  of  Tow  Cloth  &c. 

Resolved  That  The  Com*^^  of  Pay  Table  draw  on  any  Receivers 
of  Articles  on  the  2/6  Tax,  in  fav'  of  M'  Ralph  Pomroy  D.Q.M.  for 
one  thousand  yards  of  brown  or  unwhited  Tow  Cloth,  to  be  properly 
charged  to  the  U.  States  at  three  shillings  per  yard  in  this  States  Quota 
&c  for  the  Cur*  year.  (Copy  given) 

Resolved  That  M""  Eben""  Barnard  Ju''  Agent  for  the  Provisions  of 
the  State  do  proceed  immediately  and  get  forward  with  all  Convenient 
Speed  two  hundred  thirty  four  barrels  of  Beef  and  one  hundred  & 
sixty  six  barrels  of  Pork  to  Fishkill  &  deliver  the  same  to  Oliver 
Phelps  Esq""  &  C°  Contractors  for  the  Army  on  the  Order,  then  attend 
to  the  Examination  &  receive  the  money  or  bank  Notes  &  execute 
proper  Receipts  for  the  same,  &  find  the  place  south  of  Poughkeepsie 
where  the  other  300  BB'  of  beef,  may  be  D''  [delivered]  &  get  the 
same  forwarded  to  such  place  &  see  to  the  delivery  &  examination  of 
the  same  taking  proper  receipts  therefor.  He  is  to  pay  for  Carting 
the  same  by  orders  on  the  2/6  Tax,  in  Beef,  or  in  Money,  on  Notes 
&  make  return  of  his  Doings  to  the  Gov""  &  take  his  further  Directions 
therein,  M'"  Barnard  will  use  his  Prudence  &  Discretion  as  to  the  Places 
from  whence  the  Beef  &  Pork  shall  be  taken,  to  take  Care  that  the 
Pickle  be  not  wasted  &  the  Teamsters  to  be  accountable  for  every  abuse 
in  carrying  or  transporting  the  Provisions  to  be  delivered  in  the  bar' 
in  good  order,  the  Beef  at  £4  Per  BB.  240  lb  in  each,  the  Pork  at 
£5  Per  Bar'  220  lb  in  Each,  or  beef  at  4  pence  Per  pound  &  the  pork 
at  4  pence  Per  every  three  fourths  of  a  pound. 

Copy  given. 
On  Mem"  of  Eben'"  Barnard  Ju'"  Complaining  of  the  Allowance  made 
him  for  his  services  by  this  Board  the  14*''  of  June  last  as  being  very 
inadequate  &c,  on  Consider",  Voted  to  allow  Him  s^  Barnard  three 
pounds  Per  Month  Per  the  Time  &  in  addition  to  the  sum  &  allow- 
ance then  made  Him  to  be  Settled  by  s^  Com*^  of  Pay  Table  as  by 
s''  Resolve. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  261 

Whereas  public  Credit,  &  a  great  number  of  Individuals  are  much 
injured,  by  the  Neglect  of  collecting  the  ballances  due  on  the  sev^  Taxes 
granted  Per  specific  Articles,  Whereupon  Resolved  that  the  Com^*^  of 
Pay  Table  be  directed  to  attend  to  &  spedily  prepare  Accounts  of  the 
ballances  due  on  those  several  Taxes  &  deliver  the  same  to  the  Treas"", 
&  He  is  hereby  directed  to  send  out  Warrants  &  orders  for  &  pursue 
the  Collection  of  the  same  according  to  Law. 

Resolved  that  his  Excellency's  Warrant  to  Cap*  Asael  Harrison  to 
cruise  with  two  armed  Boats  on  the  Sea  Coast  near  Branford  princi- 
pally to  attack  seize  &  take  the  property  of  the  Enemies  of  the  united 
States,  &  to  do  all  in  his  power  to  prevent  illicit  Trade  &  practices 
under  the  advice  &  direction  of  the  Civil  Authority  &  Select  Men  of 
Branford,  with  Instructions  &  a  Warrant  to  a  first  Lieu*,  are  hereby 
confirmed  &  established,  during  the  pleasure  of  the  Commander  in 
Chief  &  no  longer,  Reference  being  had  to  the  Warrants  &c  Dated 
27*'^  June  1782. 

Appointed  Benj  Dowe  of  Voluntown  to  be  Ens"  of  a  Comp^  of 
Conditional  Soldiers  &c  ordered  the  last  Assembly,  vice  Sam'  Kinne 
resigned. 

On  Representation  of  Col  Sam'  Canfield  of  the  Reg*®  stationed  at 
the  western  Frontier,  of  the  Difficulty  He  is  reduced  to  for  want  of 
Provisions  for  his  State  &  praying  for  Relief,  Resolved  that  the  s*" 
Col°  Canfield  or  M'"  Smith  Weed  his  Com^  of  Issues  be  &  He  is 
hereby  authorized  to  draw  on  the  Select  Men  or  Receivers  of  any 
provisions  on  the  1^^,  6''  Flour  Tax  or  the  2/6  provision  Tax  granted 
in  May  1781,  for  such  supplys  of  Flour  &  Beef,  &  some  small  pro- 
portion of  Pork,  as  shall  be  only  sufficient  to  furnish  Rations  for  the 
Subsistance  of  the  Officers  &  Men  under  his  Comand  according  to 
their  Establishment,  giving  his  proper  Receipts  to  be  accountable, 
which  Receipts  shall  be  good  accounting  for  such  Receivers  in  whose 
Favor  the  same  shall  be  given  &  all  such  Receivers  either  in  the  Towns 
of  Stamford,  Norwalk,  Fairfield  or  any  on  the  Sea  Coasts  to  Milford 
inclusive  are  to  deliver  any  such  Provisions  to  s''  Canfield  or  s''  Comis- 
sary  of  Issues  &  s*'  Col  Canfield  or  s*'  Weed  under  his  Direction  is 
further  authorized  if  He  shall  judge  it  necessary  &  conducive  to  the 
Health  of  his  Men  to  barter  or  exchange  proper  Quantitys  of  such 
salted  Provisions  for  fresh  Meat,  taking  Care  that  the  same  be  done  to 
the  best  advantage,  &  without  Loss  to  the  State,  &  that  the  Hides 
Tallow  &c  of  any  He  shall  receive  be  properly  preserved  for  the  use 
of  the  State. 
The  addition,  top  of  the  next  page.* 

On  a  Mem*'  of  the  Town  of  Barkhamsted  presented  by  [their?] 
Agent  Cap  Sheppard  complaining  that  Ex°  is  out  against  them  for 
£15  the  penalty  for  a  Deficiency  of  one  Man  for  the  Continental  Army 
the  last  year  alledging  that  the  same  is  wrong  &  a  Mistake  &c. 

*See  below,  p.  262. 


262  PUBLIC  RECORDS  July, 

On  consideration,  granted  as  an  Advice  to  the  Sherif  of  Litchfield 
County,  to  suspend  levying  the  s*^  Ex"  till  the  sitting  of  the  Assembly 
in  Oct°  next  That  They  may  have  opportunity  to  petition  &c. 


Escf 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov"  &  Council  &c  at 
LebA  Wed^  30  July  1782. 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
Hon.  M.  Griswold 

Jos.  Spencer,       W™  Hillhouse, 
W"  Williams,      Jz  Perkins, 
Nath^  Wales,        Eben''  Ledyard, 

The  Hon"  Rob*  Morris  Esq,  having  proposed  Melancton  Smith 
Esq,  the  Com''  for  settling  the  Accounts  of  this  State,  with  the  united 
States,  &  this  Board  on  Enquiry  &c  are  satisfied  to  approve  of  that 
Gentleman  for  the  Service  &  Business  afores'^ 

Addition  to  the  vote  respecting  Col  Canfield  p.  7.* 

and  Whereas  the  said  Col°  Canfield  has  borrowed  and  Received  from 
Cap*  James  Clark  at  Danbury  some  quantity  of  Provisions  for  the  Use 
of  his  Reg*  it  is  further  Resolved  that  his  the  said  Canfields  Receipt 
therefor  and  Certificate  that  the  same  was  received  &  used  for  the 
sole  purpose  of  supplying  the  Regiment  under  his  Command  with 
necessary  Provisions  such  Receipt  and  Certificate  shall  be  a  good  Ac- 
counting for  said  Clark  to  the  Amount  thereof  with  the  office  to  which 
he  s*^  Clark  is  Accountable. 

On  Represent"  &  request  of  Col  Canfield  to  fill  a  Vacancy  &c. 

Ens"  Russell  Bissell  is  appointed  a  Lieu*  of  a  Comp'^  in  Lt  Col 
Canfields  Reg*  Vice  L*  Joseph  Whiting  Resigned,  & 

Serj*  Nathan  Tibballs,  to  be  an  Ensign  in  the  room  of  s*^  Bissell 
promoted 

&  Com^  made  &  sent  by  Q.M.  Baldwin. 

Resolved  that  M""  Elijah  Hubbard  Be  &  He  is  hereby  directed  to 
advertize  the  several  Towns  in  this  State  to  forward  to  such  Places 
&  Persons  as  He  shall  assign  all  the  Articles  of  Cloathing  rec**  on  the 
2/6  Tax  &  the  Select  Men  or  Receivers  who  have  such  Cloathing  in 
their  Care  are  directed  to  deliver  the  Same  to  s*"  Hubbard  or  his  order, 
taking  proper  Receipts  which  shall  be  good  Accounting  for  the  Con- 
tents, in  fav""  of  the  Holders  in  whose  fav'"  they  are  drawn,  &  That  s'' 
Hubbard  be  authorized  to  exchange  such  Articles  as  he  shall  judge 
best  for  Rum,  Sugar  Wine,  Cofifee  &  Tea,  &  send  on  those  Articles  so 
procured  together  with  the  Cloaths  both  Linnen  &  woollen  &  Hose 
to  the  Army  to  be  delivered  out  for  the  benefit  of  the  Soldiers  &  the 

*See  above,  p.  261. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  26S 

State,  taking  the  best  measures  that  may  be  devised  to  obtain  or  Secure 
Payment  for  them. 

&  from  Time  to  Time  make  return  of  his  Doings  to  the  Gov"^. 

on  Representation  that  Sundry  Prisoners  of  the  Enemy,  on  Board 
our  Prison  Ship  at  New  London,  are  growing  Sickly,  &c  resolved 
That  Comisy  Richards  furnish  &  Supply  for  Such  sick,  proper  quantitys 
of  Indian  Meal,  Rice,  Molasses  &  other  Small  Articles  necessary,  & 
that  M^  Shaw  employ  a  Physician  if  necessary  for  the  Sick. 

Appointed  Cap  Isaac  Geer,  Capt  of  a  Company  of  Conditional 
Militia,  ordered  by  the  last  Assembly  vice  Cap  Carew  resigned  &  Ens. 
Benj.  Billings  Ens.  vice  Vine  Stoddard  resigned. 

Resolved  that  M""  Acors  Sheffield  of  Stonington  Deliver  to  the 
Selectmen  of  said  Town  the  Cannon  and  implements  thereto  belonging 
and  all  the  Military  Stores  in  his  Custody  belonging  to  this  State  taking 
their  duplicate  receipts  and  Send  one  of  the  Same  to  his  Excellency 
the  Governor,  and  that  said  Selectmen  have  liberty  to  use  and  improve 
Said  Cannon  and  Stores  if  needful  for  the  defence  of  Said  Town  till 
further  orders. 

Voted  —  That  the  following  instructions  be  given  to  the  Command- 
ing Officer  for  the  time  being  on  board  the  prison  ship  in  New  London 
harbour  —  Viz. 

You  are  hereby  appointed  to  take  the  charge  and  command  of  the 
prison  ship  in  this  harbour  for  the  purpose  of  keeping  and  receiving 
all  prisoners  committed  to  your  charge,  untill  released  by  proper 
authority. 

You  are  to  call  upon  the  Commandant  at  this  post  at  all  times  for 
a  sufficient  guard,  and  see  that  they  are  equipped  in  the  best  manner, 
properly  regulated  and  stationed  on  board,  vigilent  and  active  — •  that 
the  Sentinels  do  not  suffer  the  prisoners  to  come  within  reach  of  their 
bayonets,  or  to  use  any  familiarity  with  them ;  and  that  they  are  releived 
every  twenty  four  hours,  or  as  the  commandant  shall  otherwise  direct. 

You  are  to  call  upon  the  Commissary  of  Issues  for  provisions  & 
wood,  and  See  that  the  prisoners  have  their  rations  —  viz.  One  pound 
of  beef  or  three  quarters  of  a  pound  of  pork,  &  three  quarters  of  a 
pound  of  bread  regularly  &  punctually  delivered  out  to  them,  and  as 
much  good  fresh  water  as  they  want. 

You  are  to  order  all  the  prisoners,  without  any  distinction,  below 
deck,  before  sundown,  and  not  suffered  to  come  on  deck  untill  sun- 
rise, except  one  at  a  time ; —  and  at  the  same  time  to  have  the  whole 
guard  under  arms,  and  to  muster  and  call  over  the  prisoners  every 
evening  one  hour  before  sundown,  and  on  any  missing  to  make  report. 

You  will  take  particular  care  that  if  any  prisoner  shall  attempt  to 
make  his  escape,  that  he  be  confined  below  day  and  night,  except  on 
special  occasion.  Mutiny,  insolence  or  disobedience,  you  will  suitably 
and  reasonably  chastise ;  and  all  attempts  to  rise  upon  the  guard  you 
will  suppress  at  all  events,  and  every  discovery  to  make  report ;  and 
in  case  of  overpowering  to  make  every  alarm  in  your  power. 


264  PUBLIC  RECORDS  July, 

You  are  not  to  suffer  any  prisoner  to  come  on  shore  without 
special  orders,  and  that  they  have  regular  working  parties  among  them- 
selves for  cleaning  the  ship,  and  washing  their  cloaths. 

Your  boat  is  to  be  secured  at  Fort  Trumbull  every  night  at  Sun- 
down. Your  wood,  water,  and  provisions  are  to  be  on  board  ship  in 
the  forenoon,  that  there  be  no  delay,  and  that  you  have  a  proper  boats 
crew  to  attend  you  for  that  purpose. 

You  are  to  answer  the  call  of  the  guard  at  Fort  Trumbull  every 
quarter  hour  during  night. 

The  guard,  nor  no  person  is  to  be  suffered  to  go  into  the  water 
near  the  ship  after  sundown,  nor  in  the  daytime,  except  two  at  a  time. 

No  boat  or  person  is  to  be  suffered  to  come  on  board  the  ship 
without  orders. 

You  are  to  hail  every  craft  going  out  the  harbour  after  nine  o'clock 
at  night,  and  fire  upon  them  except  they  bring  to,  and  show  a  special 
pass  from  the  Commandant,  expressing  liberty  to  pass  in  the  night 
and  on  no  such  pass  to  detain  them  untill  relieved  by  the  officer  at 
Fort  Trumbull. 

And  for  the  well  ordering  and  governing  the  ship  in  every  thing 
you  will  have  particular  respect  to  our  intentions  which  are  to  kcc] 
the  prisoners  in  safety,  that  they  do  not  make  their  escape. 

To  the   Commanding   Officer   for  the   time 
being,  on  board  the  prison  ship. 

1782  July  IP*".  The  Governor  gave  Orders  to  the  holders  of  State 
Salt  at  Pomfret,  Windham  and  Ashford,  to  deliver  Jabez  Perkins  of 
Norwich  Esq""  or  his  order  such  quantity  of  Salt  as  he  shall  call  for 
taking  his  receipt  it  being  for  the  purpose  of  repacking  the  pul:)lic  pro- 
visions in  his  hands.  The  Comittee  of  Pay  Table  will  make  settlement 
w'^  them  Accordingly. 

idem  —  To  Com^*^^  of  Pay  Table  to  draw  on  Ralph  Pomeroy  Esq' 
DQM  in  favour  of  BGeneral  Mead  or  his  Order  for  one  rheam  of 
Cartridge  paper  he  to  be  accountable  —  &  the  Com*'"®  to  settle  with 
each  accordingly. 

Copy  Lebanon  11  July  1782  —  Sir  I  have  agreed  to  Supply  W" 
Duer  Flsq""  &  C"  with  100  bl/.  Beef  and  fifty  bb«  Pork  at  the  same 
price  and  Terms,  as  those  Sold  the  Other  Contractors  viz  Ol  Phelps 
Esq""  &  C"  —  You  will  therefore  attend  to  and  deliver  the  Same  — 
I  conceive  it  will  be  best  done  from  Sharon  as  the  nearest  to  the  river, 
Cap^  Tompson  I.  Skinner  will  deliver  you  this  and  pursue  the  business 
with  you,  and  on  the  delivery  you  will  receive  the  Money.  M""  Morris's 
or  Bank  Bills. 

I  am  with  Esteem  &  Regard  Sir  Your  Obed*  hble  Servant 

J.   T-LL 

M""  Eben""  Barnard  Jun"" 


1782.  of  connecticut.  265 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon,  Mond.  15  July  1782. 

Present  His  Excelly  The  Governor 

Joseph  Spencer,  Jabez  Perkins, 

W"  WilHams,         pm  Hon.  M.  Griswold  & 
Nath^  Wales,  W"  Hilhouse 

&  after,  Roger  Sherman, 


Esq'' 


A  variety  of  Apphcations  from  Sundry  Persons  by  Petitions  & 
Letters,  on  which  the  Board  judged  it  improper  for  them  to  act. 

On  Motion  of  L*  Reuben  Pride,  an  officer  attending  the  mustering 
officer  to  forward  Recruits  &c  exhibiting  an  Acc°  to  am*  of  £8  8 
pray^  an  allowance  &c. 

This  Board  allow  his  extra  Expences  while  attend*''  as  above  11 
weeks,  &  the  Com*^  of  Pay  Table  are  directed  to  examine  &  adjust  his 
Ace**  &  draw  for  what  they  shall  find  due,  above  what  he  may  be 
intitled  to  to  receive  pay  or  allowance  for,  as  an  Officer  of  the  Army 
&  Charge  to  this  State. 

On  the  Mem«  of  Eben'"  Gray  Esq""  L*  Col"  of  the  4*''  Connec*  Reg* 
in  the  Continental  Army,  having  rank  as  such  by  his  Comission  granted 
&  dated  the  15*''  day  of  Oct"  1778,  representing  that  upon  the  applica- 
tion of  CoP  Eben""  Huntington  late  Maj""  in  one  of  the  16  Battalions 
comanded  by  Sam'  Webb  to  this  Board  on  the  20*''  of  July  1779  to  be 
appointed  a  L*  Col°  in  the  Continental  Army  &c,  &  that  a  Comission 
might  be  granted  thereon.  &  that  s**  Board,  did  recomend  the  s''  then 
Major  Eb""  Huntington  to  a  Lt  Colonalcy  &  in  Consequence  thereof 
a  Commission  was  soon  after  granted  him  by  the  Board  of  War  as  a 
L*  Col°  to  take  rank  from  the  10*"  day  of  Oct"  1778  to  fill  the  vacancy 
of  Lt  Col"  W""  Livingston  whom  the  board  of  W'ar  supposed  was  dis- 
charged from  the  Army  on  s''  10*''  of  Oct"  further  representing  that  s*^ 
Lt  Col  W"'  Livinston  was  not  at  that  time  nor  till  long  after  discharged 
from  the  army,  but  was  actually  continued  on  the  muster  &  pay  rolls, 
&  Pay  actually  drawn  for  him  as  such  in  Col"  S.  Weighs  Reg*  of 
which  the  s''  Huntington  Served  as  Major  untill  May  1779,  by  reason 
of  which  mistake  &  granting  to  s''  L*  Col"  Huntington  a  rank  &  Com- 
mission of  a  Lt  Col"  long  before  Lt  Col  Livingston  of  same  Reg*  was 
discharged,  or  any  vacancys  happening  therein.  He  the  s^  Gray  is 
injured  &  wronged  in  his  rank  &  Comand,  in  the  army  &c,  representing 
further  that  he  has  applied  to  the  board  of  War  for  Directions  therein 
who  have  directed  him  to  this  Board,  to  rectifie  any  mistakes  which 
may  have  happened  as  to  Officers  belonging  to  this  State,  praying  for 
the  Consideration  of  this  board  in  the  premisses  &c  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File,  &c. 

This  Board  having  taken  into  Consideration  the  subject  of  Lt.  Col 
Grays  Mem"  &  Lt  Col  Eb""  Huntington  being  duly  notified  &  present 
&  having  heard  the  Parties  exam''  the  Exhibits  produced,  &  heard  the 
Parties  thereon  do  find  the  state  of  the  Case  to  be  as  follows  viz. 


266  PUBLIC  RECORDS  July, 

That  on  the  20*^  day  of  July  1779  Lt  Col  Eb-"  Huntington,  then 
being  Major  in  Col  S.  B.  Webbs  Reg*  one  of  the  16  additional  Bat- 
talions in  the  Continental  Army,  then  not  belonging  to,  nor  assigned 
to  any  particular  State  applied  to  this  Board,  representing  that  there 
was  a  Vacancy  in  Col  Sherburn's  One  of  the  s*^  16  Battalions  by  the 
advancem*  of  Col  Meigs  of  s''  Reg*  to  a  full  Col°  in  the  line,  &  also  by 
the  resignation  of  L*  Col.  W"  Livingston  in  Col  S.  B.  Webbs  Reg* 
afores'^  in  Feb''  before  &  that  part  of  both  s*'  Reg*^  were  made  up  of 
Officers  &  Soldiers  belonging  to  the  State  of  Connecticut,  claiming 
to  be  promoted  in  Col  Sherburns  Reg*  in  the  Vacancy  made  by  the 
promotion  of  Col  Meigs  &c,  this  Board  then  taking  into  consideration 
the  s*^  Major  Huntingtons  application  did  not  think  it  advisable  to 
make  any  absoulte  appointm*  but  at  the  same  time  having  no  knowl- 
edge of  the  matter  but  what  was  represented  to  them  by  the  (then) 
Maj.  Huntington  did  nominate  &  recomend  Him  to  be  a  L*  Col"  in 
the  Continental  Army  &c,  provided  the  right  of  appointment  sho'' 
appear  to  be  in  this  State,  &  that  it  sho*^  not  interfere  with  the  claims 
of  any  who  have  better  pretensions,  &  that  such  recomendation  be 
transmitted  to  the  board  of  War,  which  was  accordingly  done.  We 
find  the  Board  of  War  did  not  consider  the  s''  Huntington  to  have  any 
right  to  a  promotion  in  Col  Sherburns  Reg*  in  the  room  of  Lt  Col 
Meigs  promoted  but  that  the  board  of  War  did  appoint  him  the  s'^ 
Maj""  Huntington  to  a  L*  Colonalcy  in  the  room  of  L*  Col"  W™  Living- 
ston of  Col  S  B  Webbs  Reg*  with  a  Comission  &  Rank  on  the  10*^ 
of  Oct"  1778;  We  further  find  that  the  only  pretention  of  a  Vacancy 
in  Col  Webbs  Reg*  was  that  Col  W  Livingston  wrote  a  Letter  to  Gen' 
Washington  asking  Leave  to  resign,  s'^  Letter  dated  the  10th  of  Oct" 
1778  &  that  he  rec''  a  conditional  Answer  from  Gen^  Washington 
dated  the  24  of  Nov""  following,  viz  That  when  He  s'^  Livingston  had 
settled  his  public  Accounts  He  wo''  be  ready  to  accept  of  his  Resignation. 
We  further  find  by  a  Certificate  from  the  Auditors  Office  dated  Dec'' 
1781,  Signed  by  H.  W.  Dunscomb  Aud""  that  Lt  Col  W.  Livingstons 
pay  was  drawn  as  L*  Col"  in  S.  B.  Webbs  Reg*  untill  May  1.  1779 
following,  &  that  the  s''  Lt  Col  Eb""  Huntington  during  that  time  Served 
as  a  Major  in  the  Same  Reg*  &  had  the  chief  Command,  Col  Webb 
being  then  a  Prisoner  &  L*  Col  W.  Livingston  absent  from  s''  Reg* 
&  consequently  the  Major  must  have  attested  the  Pay  Roll  of  s^  Reg* 
during  the  Time  wherein  Lt  Col  Livingston  must  have  been  returned 
as  Lt  Col  of  s''  Reg*  under  (the  then)  Maj""  Huntingtons  own  hand 
untill  the  s"  P*  May  1779,  by  which  it  will  appear  that  L*  Col  Hunt- 
ingtons having  his  appointment  &  Commission  as  a  L*  Col"  in  the 
Same  Regiment  on  the  10**^  of  Oct"  1778,  will  Constitute  from  that 
Time  till  the  first  May  1779  two  L*  Col"'  drawing  Pay  &  Rations 
as  such  in  the  Same  Regim*  at  the  Same  Time,  viz  from  s''  lO***  of 
Oct",  till  the  s''  first  of  May  following,  which  must  appear  injurious 
to  the  Public  &  inconsistent  in  itself  &  must  evince  a  total  Mistake  in 
the  s''  Huntingtons  having  his  appointment  &   Comission  as   L*   Col" 


1782,  OF    CONNECTICUT.  267 

in  that  Reg*  at  least  untill  the  first  of  May  1779,  and  We  apprehend 
&  are  informed  by  Members  of  Congress  &  by  the  Journals,  that  the 
place  of  a  Field  Officer  is  esteemed  vacant  untill  his  request  for  Resig- 
nation is  accepted  by  the  General  or  Congress  &  that  such  as  request 
to  resign  draw  pay  &  Rations  till  such  Resignation  is  accepted  by  the 
General  or  Congress. 

Upon  the  Matters  afores'^  it  appears  to  this  Board  that  the  Place 
of  Lt  Col"  W"  Livingston  in  Col  S.  B.  Webbs  Reg*  was  not  vacant 
on  the  lO*'^  day  of  Oct"  1778  nor  at  least  till  after  the  P*  of  May  1779, 
&  that  there  cod  be  no  foundation  for  Lt  Col"  Huntington's  taking  either 
Commission  or  Rank  from  the  10***  day  of  Oct°  1778,  &  that  the  Same 
being  done  is  entirely  founded  in  Mistake,  &  proves  injurious  to  Lt 
Col  Gray  whose  promotion  was  in  the  Line  &  received  his  Commission 
therein  as  Lt  Col"  the  15*^  of  Oct"  1778  &  served  in  the  army  as  such 
from  that  Time,  &  that  Such  Mistake  ought  to  be  rectified  &  Right 
&  Justice  done  therein,  &  which  is  by  this  Board  recomended  &  re- 
quested to  be  done. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon,  Tused.  16  July  1782. 

Present  His  Excell^  The  Governor. 
Hon.  M.  Griswold 


Jos.  Spencer,  W"  Hillhouse, 

Roger  Sherman,  Jabez  Perkins, 

W"  Williams,  Jer'^  Halsey, 
Nath^  Wales, 


Esq■•^ 


Col  M'^Clellen,  present  representing  the  State  of  the  Forts  at 
N  London  &  Groton  &c  &c. 

This  Board  do  appoint  Dan'  Knontol  to  be  1^*  Lieu*  of  the  Fort 
Trumbull  at  N.  London. 

This  Board  do  appoint  Henry  Dennison  to  be  2^  Lieut,  of  Fort 
Trumbull  at  N   London. 

Resolved  That  Cap  Jz.  Perkins  pay  to  the  Order  of  Col  M'-'Clellan 
such  sum  or  sums  of  Money  as  He  Shall  draw  for,  on  Ace"  &  for 
the  use  &  purpose  of  paying  the  Bountys  of  40/  Each  to  the  Recruits 
who  may  be  raised  for  the  Forts  at  N  London  &  Groton,  agreable  to 
Act  of  Assembly,  taking  proper  Receipts  &  to  be  accounted  for  in 
his  fav'  with  the  Com*®  of  pay  Table,  s'^  Moneys  of  the  avails  of  Pro- 
visions rec^  on  the  2/6  Tax. 

Resolved  that  Col  M''Clellan  order  all  the  damag*^  Muskets  in  either 
of  the  Forts  at  N  London  &  Groton  worth  repairing,  to  Jz  Perkins 
Esq,  who  is  directed  to  Cause  the  Same  to  be  immediately  repaired, 
on  the  best  terms  that  may  be  &  return'',  to  s*'  Col  M*^Clellan,  &  also 
That  Cap  Perkins  Send  to  Col  M''Clellan  all  the  Arms  he  has  in  his 


268 

PUBLIC   RECORDS 

receive  ,n  exchange/in  nart  nr  , TT  ''^^b^^'  on  the  best  Terms  ^ 
-th  Bayonets,  fit^ir  wa'r  &  °the  sam^  P"'  '""'^^^  stands  of  A^;! 
the  use  of  the  Forts  at  N    Lo  don  T  r   "''"'"'^'  ^°  ^^^  M^-Qellan  f  Jr 
&  keeping  proper  accounts    '&'Zf  j^^^t"'  'f""^  ^^^^^  ^"  ip 
MEb^  Barnard  at  Hartford  who  ha     tit    ^"'^^^^f^^    ^o   call    upon 
Wes  ward   for  any  Quantity  He  s^^  Perl '  '''''  °^  ^"  ^1°"^  at  the 

as  aforesaid.  ^  ^  "^^  «    ^^rkins  may  need  to  be  disposed  of 

Resolved  That   M--   Cu.r   p-  i       ,     • 
Groton  be  authorized  to    a'll^Jptte^r^  -^^"^'^^  ^'   ^   London  & 
visions  at  Stonington  &  Groton    for  "r?^"'^  °^  ^^'ders  of  Pro 

rec^m  on  the  6^' Tax,  who  are  d";ect^^^  they  ma^  have 

s  Richards  to  dispose  of  the  slme  for  .h  ''  '^^  ^^"^^  accordingly' 
to  be  accountable  &  He  s^  p.-f  ?  ^"^  ^^^  "^e  of  the  s<i  Garison^  ^' 
some  of  s^  Salted   Pr.  ^^^'^^rds  is  allowed  to  barter  ^  /   ?       ^ 

cd  n     •  ►^aiiea  Provisions  for  snrh   t?,.    i  ,  carter  &  exchane-e 

'^--^  so  .  .  ,e  .o„e  .  ,e:r:,^r  a^fL^rr^^Hf 

^'■"""  H-  Excellency  The  Governor 
Hon.  Matthew  Griswold 

M  fu    Sherman,       fabez  Perkins  I  i;-       • 

Nathan,eIWales,     Jeremiah  Hs'ey       f  ^^lUTes. 

Whereas   the   Gpnpmi    a  1 1  •^'      J 

Granted  to  SeverafrfTe' T^o^r"^  the  ^'V'^^^""  '"  J-"-y  last 
of  money  to  be  apphed  by  Zen   Z    L^n  F°^'''  "'  "''s  State,  Sums 

C;7T?rf  '"  SurTow4°^"'-  "^™™'™  ^-"'d  be'^n^ade 

any  Such  ToIl^'btngt^Z^S^^^  °',  "l^  ^^'"■"-"'  '<>  which 
Selectmen  of  Such  Town    be  "nd"^?    h' !?  "1  "f  '^'"'  Authority  & 

Such  N  %*'^^'"™"'  frim  ;he  M  it,a    X.fr'r"'"^''  ^"''  '''™"=d 
Such  Number  as  the  Civil  Authori  v  I  S  S"d\  To„„_  ^^ 

respectively  Shall  require    to  Serve  {        Select  Men  in  Sue],  Towns 

Shall  be  intitled  to  the  Same  n»v  /  f  guards  for  Such  Towns    who 

o  other  Militia  when  cal  eT  iS?^  Acfu"l"se™"  "  ^  ='"--<'  ^^  Law 

Ire.?^"^™'  °f  "'<=  """ies  granted  to  sI'h'V  "''  '''P™<^'=  *«'-<>of 

aforesaid.    Sa.d  Guards  to  be  L -^^  '"  f^"  cIZ^lLdTt tm! 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  269 

manding  officer  of  the  Regiment  to  which  they  belong,  and  to  be  regu- 
lated agreable  to  the  directions  of  the  Said  Authority  &  Select  Men. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  a  Number  of  inhabitants  of  Middletown 
and  of  Docf  John  Faning  shewing  that  there  are  a  number  of  Persons 
belonging  to  this  Town  and  other  Towns  in  this  State,  most  of  them 
poor  and  many  of  them  having  Families  in  a  Suffering  condition,  that 
are  now  prisoners  at  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  in  a  close  hot  unhealthy 
Goal  And  their  lives  in  eminent  danger,  who  may  be  released  by  Sending 
a  Flag,  and  their  Friends  and  Nighbours  willing  to  Contribute  towards 
the  expence  but  not  Sufficient  to  Effect  the  exchange  and  expence 
thereof  therefor  praying  for  Some  assistance  from  this  State  — 

Resolved  that  this  Board  ever  willing  to  Contribute  to  Such  Salutary 
purpose,  do  grant  two  hundred  and  fifty  pounds  Value  in  Beef  and 
Ry  flower  Colected  on  the  half  Crown  tax  according  to  the  price  the 
Same  was  received,  to  be  applied  for  the  purpose  of  fitting  out  hiring 
and  furnishing  A  Vessel  of  Seventy  tons  or  thereabouts  with  a  suit- 
able Commander  and  hands  to  go  as  a  flag  for  the  intention  of  releasing 
the  said  Prisoners  belonging  to  this  State  at  Said  Island,  and  that 
M''  Elijah  Hubbard  of  Middletown  be  and  hereby  is  authorized  and 
impowered  to  receive  take  and  use  for  the  Said  purpose  the  Value 
aforesaid  in  Beef  and  Ry  flower  two  hundred  pounds  Value  in  Beef 
and  Fifty  pounds  Value  in  Ry  Flower  —  the  residue  of  the  expence 
to  be  done  and  paid  by  the  friends  and  charitable  neighbours  to  such 
unhapy  prisoners,  without  further  expence  to  this  State  and  his  Excel- 
lency the  Governor  is  desired  to  give  a  Flag  accordingly.  Copy  given 
to  M""  John  Faning. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Isaiah  Thomson  Cap*  L*  of  artillery  and 
Jared  Chittenden  and  Thomas  G  Alvord  agents  for  the  officers  non- 
commissioned officers  &  Soldiers  in  Colo^  Lambs  Regiment  of  artillery 
belonging  to  this  State  Shewing  the  Grievances  and  Severe  Causes 
of  uneasiness  prevailing  among  the  officers  and  men  of  S*^  Regiment 
inlisted  in  &  belonging  to  this  State,  and  praying  for  releif  — 

Resolved  that  one  principal  matter  complained  of  is  not  within  the 
Power  of  this  board  to  releave ;  therefore  recommend  to  His  Excel- 
lency the  Governor  to  lay  the  Same  before  the  next  meeting  of  the 
General  Assembly. 

Resolved  that  the  Several  Towns  to  which  Such  officers  and  Soldiers 
belong  be  and  they  hereby  are  directed  to  deliver  [  ?  ]  &  Supplies 
to  them  in  the  Same  manner  as  is  done  to  the  Infantry  belonging  to 
this  State. 

Resolved  that  M""  Elijah  Hubbard  Commissary  of  Refreshments 
&c  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  deliver  to  this  States  Artillery 
officers  and  Soldiers  in  the  Same  manner  as  to  their  Infantry. 

Resolved  that  the  Com*^^  appointed  to  Settle  and  adjust  the  Ac- 
counts of  the  Army  do  attend  up  the  Settlement  of  Accounts  of  the 
officers  and  soldiers  belonging  to  this  State  and  in  the  Service  in  the 


270  PUBLIC  RECORDS  July, 

Regiments  of  Artillery  Command*'  by  CoP  John  Lamb  to  prevent 
uneasiness. 

Resolved  that  the  Com**"®  of  Pay  Table  draw  on  the  Treasurer  of 
this  State  for  the  Sum  of  four  pounds  Lawful  Silver  money  in  fav"" 
of  Isaiah  Thompson  Cap*  Lieu*  of  artillery  and  the  Same  Sum  in  fav"" 
of  Sergent  Jared  Chittenden  and  also  the  Same  in  fav""  of  Seargent 
Thomas  G  Alvord  —  all  agents  from  the  officers  and  Soldiers  belonging 
to  this  State  in  Col  Lambs  Regiment  of  artillery  to  Enable  them  to 
pay  the  Expences  of  their  Journey  from  the  Regiment  to  lay  their 
memorial  before  this  State. 

Upon  the  memorial  of  Silas  Holt  Lieu*  in  the  first  Connecticut 
Regiment,  Shewing  that  he  has  a  Treasurers  Note  for  the  Sum  of 
£51  3  10  with  the  Interest,  given  to  him  for  the  ballance  found  due 
to  him  by  the  Com*'"''  appointed  to  adjust  the  Accounts  of  the  Army 
up  to  the  year  1780  which  became  due  the  first  of  June  Last,  that  Isaac 
Perkins  of  Ashford  Esq""  has  Securities  in  his  hands  due  to  this  State 
for  Confiscated  Estates  he  has  Sold  and  is  willing  to  pay  and  take 
up  said  Note  if  authorized  thereto  — 

Resolved  that  Said  Isaac  Perkins  be  and  hereby  is  authorized  and 
directed  to  pay  Said  Silas  Holt  the  Sum  due  on  Said  Note  out  of 
the  money  due  for  said  confiscated  Estate  by  him  sold  as  aforesaid  and 
take  up  said  note  with  said  Holts  receipt  thereon  which  shall  be  allowed 
said  Perkins  in  his  Settlement  with  the  Com*''^  of  pay  table  and  the 
Treasurer  for  the  avails  of  said  Estate  by  him  Sold  as  aforesaid :  a 
copy  given  to  Holt. 

Upon  the  memorial  of  Isaiah  Thomson  Eben""  Lines  Nathan  M 
Lounsbury  Abel  Jacobs  Andrew  Dowling  Tho*  Warner  Sam'  Pribble 
and  Obadiah  Hill,  all  officers  &  Soldiers  in  the  Connecticut  Line  in 
the  Continental  Army  Shewing  to  this  board  that  one  Nicholas  Leach- 
mere  late  of  New  Haven  now  with  the  Enemy  hath  Left  an  Estate  in 
New  Haven  consisting  of  Buildings  and  a  Smal  lott  of  Land  which 
Buildings  are  going  to  decay  and  no  person  hath  yet  procured  said 
Estate  to  be  confiscated,  praying  that  on  the  Memorialist  procuring 
Evidence  that  said  Leachmere  hath  Voluntarily  Joined  the  Enemy  & 
Said  Estate  to  be  confiscated  that  they  may  have  Said  Estate  at  the 
apprisel  of  Judicious  men  on  Oath  in  payment  of  the  Sums  due  to  the 
memorialist  from  this   State  for  their   Service  in   the  Army  — 

Resolved  that  said  Isaiah  Thomson  be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed 
to  procure  Evidence  for  the  purpose  aforeSaid  and  S*'  Estate  to  be 
Confiscated  and  that  he  be  allowed  a  reasonable  reward  for  said  Ser- 
vice. 

Resolved  that  on  Said  Estate,  being  confiscated  His  Excellency  the 
Governor  be  and  he  is  hereby  desired  to  lay  the  matters  afore  Said 
before  the  next  General  Assembly  of  this  State  and  Recommend  to 
Said  assembly  to  grant  the  prayer  of  Said  memorial. 


1782.  of  connecticut.  271 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Thursd.  18™  July  1782. 

Present  His  ExcelP'  The  Governor. 
Hon.  Mat.  Griswold 

Roger  Sherman,       Jabez  Perkins, 

W"  Williams,  Joshua  Porter,     >■    Esq'■^ 

Nath^  Wales,  Jer''  Halsey, 

A  Report  of  a  Com**'  (viz  M""  Treadwell,  Col  Hooker  &  Col  N. 
Phelps)  appointed  by  this  Board  on  the  IS**"  of  June  last  on  the 
Memorials  of  Col  Joshua  Porter,  &  M''  W"  Whiting,  both  praying  for 
the  Use  &  Improvem*^  of  the  Iron  Furnace  at  Salisbury,  &c  &c.  is 
laid  in  Stating  &  reporting  largely  on  the  whole  matters  referred  to 
them ; 

s^  Porter  &  Whiting  present,  &  heard  fully  in  the  premisses 
s*^  Report  taken  into  Consider'',  &  the  Allegations  &c  discoursed 
&c  &c  &  appears  to  be  a  difficult  perplexed  troublesome  Affair,  & 
took  up,  (with  some  Avocations  to  hear  other  applications)  the  whole 
of  the  day. 

&  adjourned  to  tomor.  Morn^ 


Escf 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Fry.  19™  July  1782. 

Present  His  Excell''  The  Gov*" 
Hon.  M.  Griswold 

Rog""  Sherman,      Joshua  Porter,* 
W"  Williams,        Jer  Halsey, 
Nath«  Wales, 

Resolve  De  Furnace,  &  new  Instructions  to  the  Com*®  &c. 

Whereas  this  Board  on  the  IS*'^  of  June  1782,  Did  appoint  Jn° 
Treadwell,  Noadiah  Hooker  &  Noah  Phelps  Esq''®  a  Com*'^  to  repair 
to  Salisbury,  to  view  the  Circumstances  of  the  Furnace,  late  belonging 
to  Rich''  Smith  now  with  the  Enemy,  with  all  the  Appendages  & 
Apparatus  thereof,  as  also  the  lands  &  Tenements  of  the  s*'  Smith 
noting  the  Condition  they  were  in  on  the  14  of  Feby  1782  to  take  an 
Inventory  of  the  Estate  descriptive  of  the  Condition  it  is  now  in  &c 
&  to  do  perform  &  execute  the  several  matters  &  things  by  s''  Resolve 
refered  to  them,  as  by  the  same  may  fully  &  at  large  appear,  Which 
Comt®**  have  executed  the  Trust  &  Business  to  them  Committed  & 
made  their  Report  to  this  Board,  bearing  date  8*^  of  July  Instant  — 

This  Board  Do  approve  of  the  Care,  Fidelity  &  Propriety  with 
which  s'^  Com**"''  have  done  &  performed  the  Business  as  afores*'.  But 
it  appearing  to  this  Board  expedient  &  necessary  to  be  further  &  more 
particularly    informed   of    Sundry   other    Matters   &   Facts   relating   to 

'Inserted  in  line  following  Porter's  name:   "not  acting  nor  present  abt   Furnace  matters". 


ir  .......    .,     .      _..         ,.  & 

,^....;.  any  which  has  been  .  .      or  suJ^erecJ  m 

k  ahcun  ?*  ar  anv  arrJdes  rhereof  Smce  the  Sianie  ha?  becji 


&  V     .  ,       ..         s^  Sin-iiih.  Thai  an  Ace" 

oiu?  h:       .     i:  TO  the  Fnmace  ir  1776  &:  anntialh\ 

^  wnei".  jvP  V^  ,  :i  cm  the  Premisses.  &  \rhai  new  are  to 

-     '■ -.    -.  -.^---    ~-^   — .^-._-     „.v,^„    V-    ---r.   &:  the 

...._;  ...    ._  _    ..   .     ..-      _:   :-  Persons, 

as  liffiir  Prnrem-  &■  nn  what  n*  5  he  parti  ml  arhr  &  carefnlhr  dis- 

Ti!  .  T».->ss«isic»n,  hold,  ivcxmancx.  irnr>rDve- 

'  -.  M^  W^  Pmrson  &  Dan^ 

.  . . --   ..■    ...      .....     -  .;.-,.    .:    .  .;.-....-     .lave  in  or  on  ary  par:  of  ?* 

Jlsiair  nr  l-ands.  xmder  whom  &:  by  what  Tide  or  pretentions,  when 
Tbev  or  anr  nf  Them  entered  &:  Toci  snch  Possession,  "wha:  Konse  or 
B-  "  -e.  when   erected   &:  by  w^hom.   also  ■what  Damage 

T--  ...-:e.  has  bee     '   —  "~:— >.     --,-,--     -   ~-^---— ^^i  br  anv 

EC  >  or  any  others.  .  ..  ..  -  ^ny,  what 

betterment?  hav?  beer  made  on  "fle  premisses  &  in  gfeneral  of  all  &: 
every  maner  6:  Thin£r  relaiiaEr  to  lie  premisses  or  any  of  liiem  "which 
mz'    "  -    "    -  ^-      -   -  -..  for  '•        '    r   a  jtisi   ^-— '  — — 

ol  —  .....;._ ^  ..   .    _ .jetwee:    .-. ^t  &:  anv  iz._.   .- 

S:  liie  5*  Cam*. 

And  the  s^  Com*  are  :diereiore  innher  aathorized  &  instructed  to 
TOTair  arsir  t:  ?^  -^  r.  as  max  "  -  State. 

&  est- — "*-    :''  ''"■'  "  -"rs  as  :.  ^^  s^-    -^r  anth.:  —  .- 

IT'  cal  m  &  ev  .   any  V  :— rss  or  "V\  it- 

TTfsispg:  or  arrr  Persons  necessrx.  to  enable  Them  to  execms  ihe  Trust 
&:  BisinesB.  it  "which  They  are  iEreby  insmicred  &  make  Report  in 
"the  Premisss  to  "this  Board  Soon  as  jdsv  be  with  their  opinion  in  every 
proper  nsauei.  Copy. 

Ths  Baard  appoint  Tn"  Canneid  Esc  -\gent  for  this  State  to  recerre 
Po^^ssion  of  all  the  Punace  ilsiaie  Apparatns  &x  lare  belanging  to 
Sicb^  Smith  Sx  ar"  -  tr>  a      '        '      ~  ^  — 

-    ■..,^__.,,  --.,:,  T  -  tht  _"      _  _     .     --.-Tch  jast.  on  "die  appH- 

ce:    ■  £;.  representmg  that  he  and  one  M-  Prisbie 

had  entered  into  a  contract  to  supply  "tiie  Commis^uy  General  of 
TnTTha-\-  siures  of  the  I'rthed  States,  "whi  a  lar^e  gimntity  of  shot  and 
sher>-    ■—  —     '  — ■  -  —  - —  ~~ — ~  '     '     '"— ^'   -'    -  -  '   '-1-^  nn- 

provt   __:._..   _    •     .^  _     _  '-~-  now 

Willi  the  enemy,  and  "which  iad  been  ordered  by  "this  Boerd  to  be 
leased  td  CoJ"  Ti^ina  Porter  — 

''OE  it  "was  reso  ■  -        '    said   ~      '         i:   ne  said  Vk'bitinp 
m.^...  and  impiove  tie  .„._  -jmace  _: -__  fc"5t  of  September, 


1782.  OF   COS^NECTICUT.  273 

paying  therefor  what  should  ?je  just  &c  as  by  said  Resolve  may  fully 
appear. 

And  whereas  this  Board  have  since  on  the  mem/orials  of  said  Porter 
and  Whiting  appointed  a  Committee  to  repair  to  Salisbury  to  inquire 
and  report  concerning  various  matters  relating  to  said  Furnace,  and 
between  said  parties,  and  report,  as  by  their  resolve  for  that  purpose 
may  appear,  which  Gimmittee  have  reported  thereon  accordingly,  and 
the  said  Porter  and  Whiting  being  present,  and  heard  on  said  report, 
and  Whiting  moving  that  it  would  '  :  -  -:  '.le  for  him  to  cast 
and  compleat  the  quantity  of  shot  &  ^..  .„.,  ..  ^i.^  first  of  September 
next,  which  he  had  contracted  for,  as  aforesaid,  and  therefore  that  he 
may  be  allowed  to  hold  the  said  furnace  as  long  as  he  shall  be  able 
to  continue  the  Same  in  its  present  blast,  and  the  opposite  claim  ox  said 
Porter  being  heard  and  considered  and  the  matters  between  them,  said 
Porter  and  Whiting,  being  adjusted  and  compromised  by  this  Board 
and  their  own  agreement  —  It  is  therefore  further  resolved  by  tiiis 
Board,  that  the  said  William  Whiting  be,  and  be  is  hereby  allowed 
&  authorized  to  have,  hold,  use  and  occupy  the  said  furnace,  =^  '     " 

the  necessary-  implements  and  apparatus  thereof,  and  the  estate  .  - - 

Smith  in  Salisbury  so  long  as  he  shall  be  able  to  continue  said  furnace 
in  blast  —  so  that  the  term  do  not  extend  beyond  the  first  day  of 
January  next,  so  that  he  do  and  shall  yield,  pay,  and  render  to  this 
Board,  or  their  order,  by  the  first  of  ^^larch  next,  for  the  sole  use  of 
this  State,  the  Sum  of  one  himdred  twenty  pounds  L.  Money,  for  the 
rent  and  hire  thereof,  the  Sum  at  which  die  same  is  estimated  by  the 
report  of  said  Committee,  and  deliver  up  to  John  Canfield  Esq'  ap- 
pointed Agent  for  that  purpose,  The  said  furnace,  and  all  the  apparatus- 
tools  &  furniture  thereof,  belonging  thereto,  and  other  the  estate  of 
said  Smith,  of  which  he  has  been  possesed  at  the  end  and  expiration 
of  said  blast,  in  as  good  condition  as  he  received  them,  and  on  or  before 
the  first  day  of  January  1783,  which  he  undertakes  &:  engages  to  do, 
as  by  this  Board  this  day  executed  appears. 

Resolved  —  That  the  Governor  be  desired,  with  all  convenient  speed, 
to  see  that  the  militia  be  formed  and  regulated  agreeably  to  the  act 
of  the  General  Assembly  in  the  last  SessiorL 

That  he  be  desired  to  make  a  stating  of  the  several  taxes  laid  from 
time  to  time  and  remain  uncollected-  The  taxes  laid  for  specific  articles, 
and  the  3*^  tax  pa\-able  the  first  of  April  last,  and  tiie  12*  tax  payable 
1"  of  July  instant  —  the  two  last  for  the  use  of  the  United  States 
for  the  Services  of  the  present  year,  and  the  necessity  of  collecting  the 
same  and  to  invigorate  the  collection  —  and  by  the  best  means  to  let 
the  civil  authority  and  others,  and  particularly  the  collectors,  know 
that  both  the  Treasurer  &  sheriffs  are  under  indispensible  obligations 
to  do  the  duties  required  of  them  by  law,  with  which  the  weliare  of 
the  State  is  connected  —  and  thiar  the  collectors  forthwith  transmit 
the  money  —  the  bills  of  the  Hon^-  Robert  Morris  Esq-  and  the  bills 
of  the  bank  collected  to  the  treasurer  without  delay. 


274  PUBLIC  RECORDS  July, 

The  Governor  is  further  desired  to  use  every  effort  in  his  power 
to  prevent  the  intercourse  to  and  from  the  enemy,  for  that  end  to  stop 
all  passing  from  this  State  to  Long  Island  or  New  York. 

Resolved  That  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  procure  and  send  a 
team  to  Boston,  to  bring  from  thence  one  ton  of  lead  purchased  of 
Thomas  Mumford  Esq""  in  the  care  of  Mess''^  Jarvis  and  Russell 
merchants. 

Resolved  that  any  of  the  keepers  of  State  powder  deliver  to  the 
Selectmen  of  Fairfield,  or  their  order,  one  barrel  of  Cannon  powder 
for  the  use  of  Fort  at  Black  Rock  in  said  town. 

Resolved  that  Jabez  Perkins  Esq''  send  for  and  take  into  his  custody 
all  the  Cannon  Shot,  purchased  of  Jere.  Halsey  Esq''  lying  at  Elijah 
Backus  of  Norwich  Esq''  his  works. 

Resolved,  That  Jabez  Perkins  Esq""  send  to  Col"  ]\PClellan,  Com- 
mandant of  the  forts  at  New  London  and  Groton,  Sixty  9^''  Cannon 
Shot  and  one  half  hundred  of  lead,  for  the  use  of  the  fort  at  Fairfield. 

Resolved  That  Col°  M'^Clellan,  Command*  at  the  post  at  New 
London  and  Groton,  send  to  the  Selectmen  of  Fairfield,  by  suitable 
and  convenient  opportunity.  Sixty  9^*^  and  Sixty  6"'  Cannon  Shot 
half  hundred  of  lead  and  a  Suitable  quantity  of  Match  rope  for  the 
use  of  the  fort  at  Fairfield,  taking  Receipt  for  the  Same  to  be  lodged 
with  the  Committee  of  Pay  table. 

Resolved  that  the  Selectmen  or  collectors  of  provisions  on  the  2/6 
tax,  in  either  of  said  towns,  deliver  to  the  Selectmen  of  Fairfield,  or 
there  order,  provisions  of  beef  and  flour  for  three  months  supply  of 
the  twenty  eight  men  employed  at  the  fort  of  Black  Rock  in  that  town 
for  which  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  will  Settle  the  accounts  ac- 
cordingly. 


Esq"- 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Tused.  30  July  1782. 
Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
Hon°  Mat.  Griswold 
W"  Pitkin,  Rog""  Newbury, 

W"  Williams,      Jz.  Perkins, 
Nathi  \\^ales,       Eb--  Ledyard, 
W"  Hillhouse,    Jer.  Halsey,  & 
after,  Jos.  Spencer, 

A  Flag  hav^  lately  arrived  at  N  London  with  Eleven  of  our 
Prisoners  &  to  carry  off  ab*  20  we  owe  them  &c  &  being  detained 
by  Col  M'^Clellan,  for  Liberty  of  her  Return  &c  —  Voted  That  the 
s**  Flag  Relief,  Rich^  Gardner  Master  be  permitted  to  depart  &  return 
to  N  York  with  s*^  Prisoners. 

On  a  Petition  of  M""^  Ann  Huntington  wife  of  Gen^  Jed  Huntington, 
praying  Liberty  that  her  young  sis''  of  14  brot  from  N  York  by 
M"'  Ledyard  in  a  Flag  may  be  permitted  to  come  to  Norwich  to  visit 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  275 

Her  &c,  Granted  the  Liberty  Tho   it  is  not  agreable,  to  suffer  such 
Intercourse  &c. 

On  Motion  by  Letter  from  Col  M'^Clellan,  that  a  certain  M""  Rufus 
Chandler,  an  Attor^  formerly  of  Woster,  hav^  been  with  the  Enemy 
since  1774  &c  is  come  to  N  London  in  a  Flag  &  praying  Liberty  to 
see  his  only  Child,  his  mother  &  Brother,  &  to  transact  some  business 
as  he  says  of  Consequence  to  our  People  &c  —  Granted  That  His 
Mother,  Brother  &  Child  may  be  permitted  to  visit  Him  on  board 
the  Flag,  He  not  to  come  on  Shore  nor  to  have  any  Intercourse  or 
Discourse  with  Them  but  in  presence  of  M""  Tho®  Shaw,  &  to  return 
in  the  same  Flag. 

On  Pef*  of  a  Tho^  Dibble,  a  young  man  who  had  been  bound  to 
a  Trade  at  Long  Island  now  out  of  his  Time  &  come  over  &c  pray^ 
Liberty  to  s[t]ay  &  purchase  an  Interest  of  4  or  500  pounds  value 
&c  is  Granted. 

On  application  from  M""  Sproat  Com^  of  naval  Prisoners  at  New 
York  by  &  thro  M""  T.  Shaw,  Granted  &  voted  That  any  Flag  from 
N  York  with  20  Connecticut  Prisoners,  on  her  Return  may  have  a 
Permission  for  taking  in  fifty  Cords  of  Wood  at  Sagg  Harbour  & 
transport  the  same  to  N.  York  for  the  use  of  the  american  Prisoners 
&  at  the  Expiration  of  ten  days  on  the  Trip  the  Permit  to  be  void. 
&  the  Prisoners  so  coming  out  &  landed  here  shall  be  credited  for, 
&  remain  at  home  &  not  on  any  occasion  bear  arms  or  act  against  the 
Subjects  of  his  Britanic  Majesty  untill  they  shall  be  exchanged.  Pro- 
vided that  this  Resolve  do  not  operate  but  in  one  Instance  for  a  Tryal 
untill   further   orders. 

The  Prison  Ship  at  N  London  being  now  emtied  by  the  Sending 
ofT  &  exchange  of  the  Prisoners  lately  on  Board,  voted  &  ordered  that 
M""  T.  Shaw  take  care  of  the  Ship  have  it  properly  drawn  up  &  moored 
in  a  suitable  place,  &  cause  such  Attention  to  be  paid  to  it  as  is  neces- 
sary for  its  Safety,  untill  further  orders,  &  it  is  wanted  for  the  Recep- 
tion of  British  Prisoners. 

A  Draft  for  Gen^  Orders,  for  regulating  all  the  Militia  agreable  to 
the  late  Militia  Act,  prepared  by  the  Gov""  being  read  is  approved,  & 
ordered  That  400  Copies  of  the  Same  be  printed  &  distributed,  to  the 
Militia  Ofihcers,  as  his  Ex^  the  Cap  Gen  Shall  order. 
Sundry  other   Matters   Considered   &c. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Wed^  31  July  1782.. 
Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
Hon.  M.  Griswold. 


W"  Pitkin,  Rog""  Newbury, 

Jos.  Spencer,  Jn"  Chester, 

W"  Williams,  Eb--  Ledyard, 
Nath^  Wales, 


Esq"" 


276  PUBLIC   RECORDS  Jwiv. 

Whereas  one  Dunassan,  Shaw  Uarnck  Ct  another  Person,  are  sent 
up  to  H;--^'\"--'  Goal,  by  Tim*  Jones,  a  Justice  of  Peace  &c  hav* 
been  app:  .  :d  for  attempting  to  get  to  N  York,  &  been  whip**  by 
his  sentence  for  taking  a  Boat  for  that  purpose  &c  &  it  being  repre- 
sented by  the  Sherif  oi  Hanford  County  that  s"*  Persons  are  British 
Subjects  &  were  Some  time  >ince  taken  on  some  of  the  Merch*  Vessels 
&  put  into  a  Prison  Ship  at  Boston,  &  were  urged  &  overpersuadeU 
by  the  Cap  of  the  Dean  Privateer  or  Frigate  to  go  a  Cruise  in  s* 
Vessel,  with  a  promise  of  being  released  &  to  have  Liberty  to  go  home 
at  the  End  of  s**  Cruise,  They  went  accordingly  &  were  so  release! 
by  the  Cap'^  &  not  able  to  get  back  to  N  York  had  attempted  it  the 
manner  afores*^  &  were  taken,  representing  also  that  a  Flag  is  now 
goii^  to  N.  York  &  that  we  have  by  no  means  enough  of  their  Prisoners 
to  exchange  ours,  now  perishing  in  the  Prison  Ships  &c  &  that  they 
s*  4  Persons  maybe  Sent  to  X.  York  for  Exchange.  &  it  appear* 
that  s"^  Persons  are  not  Inhabitants  of  these  States  &c  &c  it  may  be 
reasonable  &  proper  that  They  may  be  not  held  in  Goal  for  Tryal, 
but  Sent  for  Exchange  &c  &  allow  &  approve  of  Their  being  Sent 
for  exchange  &  the  s*^  Sheriff  is  authorized  to  Send  &  exchange  them 
accordingly. 

On  Motion,  accompanied  by  a  recomendation,  (from  M''  Mumford) 
Permission  is  granted  to  Jon*  N  Havens  of  Shelter  Island,  who  has 
been  Some  Time  under  ye  Care  of  D""  Turner  lame,  &  being  recovered, 
to  return  to  s*^  Shelter  Island,  under  the  Direction  &  orders  of  Col 
M'^Qellan,  to  See  that  no  illicit  Doings  take  place. 

On  Apphcation,  by  B   Gen^  Newbury ; 
Resolved  That  M'^  Eb''  Barnard  Deliver  to  Gen^  Newbury  as  Over 
Seer  of  NewGate  Such  Provisions  as  He  shall  require  as  necessary 
for  the  Support  of  the  Guard  &  Prisoners  there,  taking  his  Receipt 
to  be  accountable. 

Whereas  This  Board  on  the  2°**  of  July  instant  authorised  and 
instructed  M'  Ebenezer  Barnard  to  forward  two  hundred  thirty  four 
barrels  of  beef  &  one  hundred  Sixty  Six  barrels  of  pork  to  Fishkill 
and  dehver  to  Oliver  Phelps  Esq"^  and  Company  contractors  for  the 
army  &c,  as  by  said  instructions  at  large  in  his  hands  may  appear, 
which  order  for  forwarding  and  delivering  said  provisions  were  made 
and  done  in  pursuance  of  and  on  compleating  the  terms  of  a  contract 
entered  into  on  a  proposal  of  said  M^  Phelps  &  Company :  —  The 
proposals  and  progress  and  closing  of  which  contract  are  contained  in 
the  following  papers  and  letters,  copies  of  which  are  herewith  com- 
mitted to  said  M'"  Barnard  —  the  one  a  letter  from  His  Excellency 
Governor  Tnimbull  to  said  M'^  Phelps  &  Company  dated  at  Hartford 
5^  June  1782,  one  other  an  answer  to  the  foregoing  by  M'  Phelps 
&  C  to  His  Excellency  Gov'  Trimibull.  dated  Grenville  29*^  June 
1782  —  the  other  &  last,  the  Governor*  answer  to  the  foregoing  of 
M""  Phelps,  dated  Lebanon  1®*=  July  1782.  By  the  tenor  of  the  Governor' 
letter  last  mentioned  it  appears  that  this  Board  were  to  forward  with 


1782,  OF    CONNECTICUT.  277 

all  convenient  speed,  234  Bbls  of  Beef  and  166  Bbls  of  Pork  to  Fish- 
kill,  and  the  remainder  to  the  place  His  Excellency  General  Wash- 
ington should  direct,  south  of  Poughkeepsie  which  place  to  have  ascer- 
tained as  soon  as  convenient,  and  he  said  Barnard  to  attend  to  the 
examination  and  delivery  —  the  beef  and  pork  to  be  delivered  in  the 
barrel  in  good  order  as  mentioned  in  his  —  i.e.  M""  Phelps  letter ;  — 
and  by  M""  Phelps  letter  of  the  29*''  June  the  provisions  were  to  be 
good  and  merchantable,  well  pickled  and  coopered  in  good  barrels, 
and  to  be  delivered  free  from  all  expence  to  the  Contractors,  and  these 
to  be  examined  by  some  proper  person  or  persons  appointed  for  that 
purpose  to  which  the  Governors  letter  of  P*^  June  before  in  part  recited 
is  in  compliance  as  expressed  by  the  terms  and  tenor  of  the  whole 
correspondence  relative  to  said  Contract,  all  contained  in  said  copies, 
it  does  not  appear  nor  can  be  understood  that  this  State  was  to  be 
at  any  other  expence  but  what  is  expressly  mentioned,  so  that  this 
Board  are  disappointed  and  surprised  to  find  that  a  Committee  ap- 
pointed to  receive  said  provisions  in  behalf  of  said  M'  Phelps  at  or 
near  Fishkill,  where  the  greatest  part  of  the  same  is  already  trans- 
ported, refuse  to  receive  it  without  seeing  every  piece  taken  out  of 
each  barrel,  and  repacked  with  Salt  and  strong  pickle  sufficient  to 
preserve  it  twelve  months,  the  cooperage  Salt  and  Stores  to  be  at  the 
expence  of  this  State,  the  same  being  no  part  of  the  contract,  and  the 
said  provisions  having  just  been  repacked  pickled  and  coopered  — 
It  is  therefore  Resolved  That  s*'  M""  Barnard*  [Do  repair  imme- 
diately to  Fishkill  &  in  behalf  of  this  State  request  &  call  upon  s^ 
M*"  Phelps  &  C°  or  any  proper  Persons  in  their  behalf  to  attend  with 
Him  to  a  due  examination  of  s''  Provisions  according  to  the  true  intent 
&  meaning  of  s''  contract  &  take  the  delivery  thereof  without  any 
further  or  other  Expence  to  this  State  &  receive  the  pay  &  Securities 
therefor  according  to  Contract  &  on  his  or  their  refusal  or  neglect, 
to  cause  the  same  to  be  stored  &  properly  taken  care  of  to  be  in  readi- 
ness for  their  use  to  be  delivered  on  request  accordingly.  The  Terms 
of  s^  Contract  being  by  such  Refusal,  sho*^  it  happen,  materially  afifected 
&  violated  on  the  part  of  s^  Phelps  &  C  &  if  any  part  of  s*^  Provisions 
shall  have  [been]  used  or  disposed  of  by  s^  Phelps  or  order  s'^  Barnard 
is  to  require  a  proper  Ace"  &  settlement  thereof,  &  to  act  &  transact 
every  thing  proper  &  for  the  Interest  of  this  State  in  the  Premisses.] 

State  of  Connecticut 

By  the  Governor 
To  any  of  the  holders  of  public  provisions  at  Woodbury  or  Derby 
—  You  will  deliver  M""  Smith  Weed,  Issuing  Comissary  for  the  Reg* 
at  the  westward  under  the  Comand  of  L*  Col°  Canfield,  or  his  Order 


*This  entire  entry,  down  to  this  point,  is  written  in  a  different  hand  in  the  Journal  of  the 
Council  of  Safety  for  July  31,  1782,  but  breaks  off  sharply  here  at  the  bottom  of  a  page. 
The  whole  entry,  including  what  here  follows  in  brackets,  is  given  again  in  the  Journal  for 
October  24.  Since  the  entry  appears  to  belong  in  July,  the  omitted  part  is  here  supplied  in 
brackets  and  the  entire  entry  deleted  from  the  October  24  Journal.     See  below,  p.   332. 


278  PUBLIC    RECORDS  AugUSt, 

the  provisions  both  of  flour  and  of  Beef  &  Pork,  not  exceeding  one 
third  of  Pork,  to  two  thirds  of  Beef,  which  he  may  call  for,  to  be  used 
in  said  Regiments,  he  to  be  accountable  —  which  shall  be  allowed  in 
your  accounting  to  the  Pay  Table,  or  other  Officer  to  whom  you  are 
accountable :  —  And  the  said  Weed  is  allowed  to  sell,  barter  or  exchange 
of  said  Salted  provisions  for  such  fresh,  as  shall  be  needfull  for  said 
Regim*  so  as  it  may  be  done  without  loss  to  the  public  —  as  was  here- 
tofore Ordered  Lebanon  16*''  August  1782. 

Jon™  Trumbull 


^to' 


Lebanon  W^  Aug*  1782 
Sir 

Enclosed  is  order  for  provisions  from  Woodbury  &  Derby.  You 
will  See  to  have  it  transported  in  the  best  method  for  public  benefit. 
Rum  &  Lead  will  be  forwarded  soon.  The  latter  is  ordered  from 
Boston  to  Hartford,  hope  it  is  arrived  there.  I  am  with  Esteem  and 
Regard 

Sir  Your  Obed*  hble  Servant 

Jon™  Trumbull 
P.  S.     Your's  of  the  6*''  ins*  is  rec*^. 
L*  Col**  Canfield 

Lebanon  W^  Aug*  1782 
Sir 

Your's  of  the  fifth  ins*  is  before  me  —  You  may  call  on  Maj' 
Davenport  to  Assist  you  in  necessary  supplies  —  And  to  pay  D'  Hough 
and  yourself  each,  one  Month's  pay,  which  shall  be  allowed  him  in 
Acc°  w*''  Pay  Table. 

I  am  with  Esteem  and  Regard  Sir  Your  Obed*  hble  Servant 

Jon™  Trumbull 
M"-  Jonah  Baldwin  — QM  State  Reg*. 

Lebanon  W^  Aug*  1782 
Sir 

Your's  of  the  30*''  July  is  received.  I  have  enclosed  to  L*  Col° 
Canfield  an  Order  for  provisions.  Flower  wheat  &  Rye,  Beef  Sr  Pork, 
from  Woodbury  and  Derby  which  he  will  hand  to  you. 

I  think  it  best  for  you  to  make  your  Returns  both  to  M""  Stevens 
and  Pay-Table.    I  am  with  Esteem  and  Respect 

Sir  Your  Obed*  hble  Serv* 
Jon™  Trumbull 
M'  Smith  Weed,  ACI 

Lebanon  m^  Aug*  1782 
Sir 

Your's  of  the  6^^  ins*  is  received.  The  Account  enclosed,  is  returned 
—  care  will  be  taken  that  the  same  shall  be  paid.    I  have  wrote  to 


1782,  OF    CONNECTICUT,  279 

QM  Baldwin,  that  Maj"*  Davenport  may  pay  you  One  Month's  pay. 
I  am  with  Esteem  and  regard  Sir  Your  hble  Serv* 

Jon™  Trumbull 
Dr.  Walter  Hough         The  above  Letters  &c  sent  Per  Sergeant  Butler. 

1782  Sepf  16*^  drew  an  Order  on  Col"  A  Davenport  in  favour  of 
Ens"  Joseph  Cutter  for  One  months  pay  for  his  Service  in  L*  Canfield's 
Regiment  to  be  Allowed  by  Pay  Table  &  Charged  to   Ens°  Cutter. 


Esq'' 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov^  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Fryd^  23  Aug'"'  1782. 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
W"  Williams,      Jz  Perkins, 
Nath^  Wales,        Eben""  Ledyard, 
W"  Hillhouse, 

M""  Jos.  Webb  represents  That  He  has  been  lately  sent  as  a  Flag 
to  carry  a  number  of  Prisoners  from  this  State  to  N  York  viz  ab* 
36  to  procure  in  Exchange  a  number  of  our  distressed  &  dying  Prisoners 
in  their  Prison  Ships  &c  That  He  has  with  great  Labour  Fatigue 
&  difficulty,  obtained  ab*  40  of  our  Prisoners,  &  arrived  with  Them 
at  Saybrook  in  this  State  when  &  where,  the  s^  Flag  was  Seized  by 
one  Field  &  others  under  pretence  of  her  having  iUicit  Goods  on  Board, 
&  represent^  That  there  were  a  few  trifling  Articles  partly  Presents, 
for  Sundry  worthy  Persons  among  Us,  &  Small  matters  he  took  on 
Ace*'  of  money  he  had  before  advanced  to  British  officers  Prisoners 
with  us. 

Resolved  That  Oliver  Elsworth  Esq""  be  desired  to  attend  to  the 
information  of  M""  Joseph  Webb  in  the  Case  of  his  being  Stopped  at 
Saybrook  in  a  Flag  from  New  York  with  prisoners  and  destined  to 
Middletown  and  advised  to  and  pursue  the  measures  to  be  taken  therein 
that  appertain  to  Law  and  Justice  and  assist  said  M""  Webb  and  all 
Concerned  to  obtain  legal  redress  —  at  the  Expence  of  the  injured  — 
Unles  the  General  Assembly  shall  otherways  direct. 

Whereas  the  form  and  order  of  Arrangement  of  the  lists  in  page 
602  in  the  Law  Book  by  mistake  doth  not  include  all  the  Estate  rate- 
able by  law  and  to  be  Contained  in  the  Same  Wherefore  to  prevent 
Mistakes,  Resolved  that  information  be  and  hereby  is  given  to  all 
listers  and  other  inhabitants  of  this  State  that  dwelling  houses  are  to 
be  inserted  in  the  Lists  agreably  to  the  Law  in  page  548  and  all  the 
other  assesments  mentioned  in  page  601  and  602  are  to  be  likewise 
put  into  the  list  and  exhibited  to  the  Assembly  —  according  to  the 
direction  therein  given  and  the  Several  printers  of  Newspapers  in  this 
State  are  directed  to  print  the  foregoing  for  two  Successive  Weeks 
after  receiveing  the  Same. 


280  PUBLIC  RECORDS  September, 

Resolved,  That  M*"  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun''  receive  the  Money  for 
the  Provisions  sold  the  Contractors  for  the  Army  agreably  to  the 
Contracts,  and  pay  the  same  to  the  Treasurer  to  be  by  him  delivered 
Over  to  the  receiver  of  The  Money  for  the  United  States  and  that 
S^  Barnard  go  forward  with  the  delivery  of  the  Residue  of  the  pro- 
visions according  to  Contract  and  receive  and  pay  the  money  in  like 
manner. 

Copy  sent  per  M""  Jesse  Brown. 

Aug*  26^^.  On  Letter  from  M""  Guy  Richards  D.  C.  J.  —  ordered 
New  London,  Groton  and  Stonington  provisions  to  be  delivered  him 
that  remain  on  hand  in  those  Towns  he  to  give  me  Ace"  of  the  Same 
—  and  To  M""  Kb  Barnard  Jun""  to  Deliver  M""  Richards  Rye  Flower 
for  the  Troops  at  that  post. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon,  Tused.  3  Sep'''  1782.. 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 

W^Wilhams,  W"  Hillhouse,     \    ^    rs 

Nath'  Wales,        pm  Jos.  Spencer,       J       ^^  * 

Whereas  Cap*  W"*  Starr  of  Middletown  has  Seized  a  quantity  of 
Goods  brot  from  Long  Island  by  Eben""  Dayton  under  pretence  of 
Capture,  &  Libelld  the  Same,  &  praying  Liberty  (by  Letter  &c  from 
Gen^  Parsons)  to  go  onto  Long  Island,  in  South  Hampton,  Robbins 
Island  to  Southold  to  procure  Evidence,  as  they  are  confident  they 
can  &c  to  Shew  the  Capture  to  be  Collusive,  &  that  the  Tryal  of  the 
Case  is  therefor  adjourned,  &c  It  is  on  Consideration,  agreed  by  the 
Members  present  That  s^  Cap*  Starr  with  three  or  four  more  men  of 
undoubted  good  &  faithfuU  Character  to  be  approved  as  hereafter  men- 
tioned. Be  permitted  to  go  over  once  &  no  more  to  s*'  Long  Island  for 
the  Sole  &  only  purpose  of  procuring  or  endeavouring  to  procure 
proper  Evidence  to  Show  the  afores*^  Capture  to  be  Collusive  &c  &  to 
return  &  bring  Such  Witnesses  &  That  His  Ex^  The  Governor  be 
advised  to  grant  a  permit  Accordingly,  the  whole  Conduct  of  the 
Afifair  to  be  under  the  immediate  Care  &  Inspection  of  Col  Mat. 
Talcott,  Col  Comf*  Sage  &  D""  Jn**  Dickinson,  to  See  that  nothing  illegal 
be  done  or  Suffered  under  Colour  of  this  Authority  &  Permission. 

Permit  Granted 

A  Number  of  Matters  moved,  consulted,  but  for  want  of  a  Quorum, 
cod  not  be  transacted. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Thursd.  13  Septem"  AD  1782. 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 
Jos.  Spencer,       Jabez  Perkins, 
W"  Williams,      Nath' Wales,       )■    Esq'«. 
&  p.m.   W™  Hillhouse, 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  281 

Sund^  Matters  consi''  &  prepared,  before  the  Council  was  full  &c. 

On  Certificate  &  Recomendation  of  the  Field  officers  of  the  5^^ 
Con"  Reg*  for  the  promotion  of  Several  Officers  &c, 

Resolved  That  the  following  Persons  be  &  They  are  appointed  to 
the  following  offices  &  promotion  in  the  Con"  Line  of  the  Army  viz. 

L*  Ep"'  Kimberly,  to  Cap*  in  the  4*^^  Reg*  from  the  13  Ap^  1782 
Vice   Cap   Barker   resigned. 

L*  Dav'i  Judson  to  be  Cap*  in  the  P*  Reg*  from  the  29  May  1782 
vice  Cap  Warner  promoted. 

Ens"  Benj'*  Norton  to  a  Lieu*  in  the  P*  Reg*  from  the  P*  of  March 
1782,  vice  L*  Jenkins  resigned. 

Ens"  Eben'' to  be  a  Lieu*  in  the  5**^  Reg*  from  the  28  Mar. 

1782,  vice  L*  Lee  resigned. 

Ens"  Benj'*  Sutleif  to  be  a  Lieut  in  the  3*^  Reg*  from  the  23*^  April 
1782  vice  Lt  Kimberly  promoted. 

Ens"  Sam'  Hoit  to  be  a  Lieu*  in  the  4*^  Reg*  from  the  29*''  May 
1782  vice  L*  Judson  promoted. 

&  upon  Certificate  &  Recommendation  of  the  Field  Officers  of 
Sheldons   Reg*  of   Dragoons 

This  Board  Do  appoint : 
Cornet  James  Dole  to  be  2^  Lieu*  vice  L*  Jackson  promoted. 
Cor*  Gideon  Hawley  to  be  2*^  L*  vice  Joshua  King  promoted. 

Cor*  W"'  Pike  to  be  2''  L*  vice  Janes  promoted. 

All  in  s''  2"  Reg*  of  Lt  Dragoons,  from  the  14*'^  of  June  AD  1782. 

This  Board  Do  appoint  Tho^  Hodgkin  to  be  2''  Lieu*  of  a  Comp" 
ordered  by  the  Gen'  Assembly  in  May  last,  to  be  raised  for  Defence 
of  the  Posts  at  New  London  &c  from  the  3^  of  Sep*  Instant,  He  hav^ 
been  in  Service  from  that  Time,  &  it  being  then  agreed. 

On  Motion  &c  The  Gov""  is  advised  &  desired  to  Commissionate 
Eph™  Kelsey  to  the  Command  of  a  Boat  to  cruise  in  the  Sound  for 
the  Detection  &  Suppression  of  Illicit  Trade. 

Whereas  Jz  Perkins  Esq  was  authorized  &  directed  to  call  for 
&  receive  the  Provisions  collected  on  the  2/6  Tax,  by  a  Resolve  of 
this  Board  at  their  Meeting  the  6**'  of  March  last,  from  a  number  of 
Towns  in  the  eastern  parts  of  this  State  as  mentioned  in  s*'  Resolve 
&  They  to  deliver  the  Same  &  Whereas  Several  of  s''  Towns  have 
neglected  fully  to  comply  with  the  Terms  of  s''  Requision  &  to  send 
their  Provisions  — 

Resolved  that  s''  Jz  Perkins  Esq  be  &  He  is  hereby  authorized 
&  directed  to  send  one  or  more  Expresses  to  the  Several  neglecting 
Towns  &  to  enquire  &  know  precisely  the  quantity,  State  Kind  & 
Circumstances  of  any  Provisions  which  are  in  any  of  s^  Towns  rec** 
in  on  the  2/6  Tax  the  6''  &  the  ly^  Tax  or  any  public  State  Provi- 
sions in  Such  Towns,  &  to  give  Orders  for  the  Delivery  of  the  Same 
to  Him  the  s*'  Perkins  or  other  Disposition  thereof  as  He  shall  direct 
&  the   Holders   of   s''   Provisions,   or   Select   Men   of   such   Town   are 


282  PUBLIC  RECORDS  September, 

required  to  observe  Such  Direction,  &  Shall  be  intitled  to  a  just  reward 
for  their  Service  &  Expence  in  executing  Such  orders. 

&  The  Same  Resolve  also  pasd  respecting  M''  Eb*"  Barnard,  at 
Hartford  who  was  also  appointed  &c  at  Same  Time — mutatis  mutandis. 

Resolved  that  M""  Shubal  Abbe  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to 
deliver  Cap^  Joseph  Durke  four  Bushels  of  public  Salt  on  Account 
of  and  towards  the  Beef  Cattle  and  pork  received  of  him  the  last  year 
for  purchase  of  Salt  to  be  at  the  prime  cost  and  expence  of  carridge 
and  Wastage  as  said  Abbe  shall  think  just. 
Copy  given  out. 

On  Petition,  granted  Liberty  to  David  Conklin  of  Long  Island 
who  Some  time  since  broke  his  Thigh  on  s*'  Island,  &  came  over  on 
Advice  for  his  Cure  to  a  D""  Hempsted  where  he  remaind  some  time, 
&  is  greatly  releived,  but  yet  very  lame,  to  return  back  to  Long  Island 
from  Guilford,  &  carry  back  his  riding  Chair,  to  be  transacted  by  & 
under  the  Direction  of  B  Gen^  Ward  to  See  that  nothing  illicit  be  done, 
at  going  or  return  of  the  Boat  &c. 

The  above  reconsidered,   &  referred  to  this  Board  in   Oct"  next. 


At  a  Meeting  &c  14  Sep'^  1782  Leba^\ 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 

Jos  Spencer,        W"  Hilhouse, 
W"  Williams,      Jer  Halsey, 
Nath^  Wales, 


Esq^ 


On  Application  of  M''  John  Foster  a  Long  Island  Refugee,  Resident 
at  E  Hadd™  Stating  that  He  has  business  of  great  Importance  to 
transact  at  New  York  relating  to  the  Estate  of  one  Jon"  Card,  a  young 
Man,  his  Ward,  pray^  for  a  Flag  to  go  over  to  Long  Island  for  that 
purpose  &c  &  the  Board  have  full  reason  to  confide  in  his  Integrity 
&  Friendship  to  the  Country,  Do  grant  Him  Liberty  of  a  Flag  to 
go  on  to  Long  Island  or  New  York  with  his  Son  from  East  Haddam, 
to  be  under  the  Care  &  Inspection  of  [blank  in  MS.}  to 

negotiate  &  transact  the  matters  &  Business  relative  to  the  Interest  of 
s*^  Jon"  Card,  as  men^  in  a  Letter  from  a  M""  Francis  Hickley  to  s** 
Jon"  Dated  at  Havanna  25  Aug*  1781  &  The  Gov""  is  desired  to  grant 
Him  a  Flag  accordingly. 

Permit  also  granted  to  Nathan  Fordham  &  Dan'  Stowell  Esq" 
to  pass  over  to  s^  Long  Island  in  s'^  Flag  with  s''  Foster  for  the 
purpose  of  Selling  their  Estates  there,  &  to  return  with  Money  only. 

Like  permission  granted  to  George  Ludlum  of  long  Island,  to  go 
over  in  s^  Flag  to  s'^  L  Island  for  the  purpose  of  assisting  his  Father 
M""  Henry  Ludlum  &  Family  to  remove  over  this  State  on  his  Way 
to  Blooming  [dale?]  near  Goshen  in  the  State  of  New  York  where  he 
has  purchased  a  Farm  &c  &  to  bring  over  their  Money,  Beding  & 
Household  Furniture  onlv,  exclusive  of  all  British  Goods  all  the  above 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  283 

permits  to  be  executed  at  going  &  returning  under  the  Inspection  & 
Care  of  M""  Josiah  Burnham  at  Lyme,  B  General  Ward  at  Saybrook 
to  see  that  nothing  illicit  be  done  or  any  way  suffered. 

Resolved  That  Jz  Perkins  Esq  be  &  He  is  hereby  authorized  & 
directed  to  sell  &  dispose  at  public  Vendue  to  the  highest  Bidder  about 
twenty  Tons  or  all  the  broken  useless  Cannon  at  the  Posts  of  New 
London  &  Groton,  giving  previous  Notice  of  such  Sale,  according  to 
his  Discretion,  &  make  Report  to  this  Board,   He  to  be  accountable. 

Upon  the  memorial  of  Jesse  Cook  of  Torrington  shewing  that  he 
was  captured  in  1776  when  Lieutenant  in  the  army  by  appointment 
of  the  Gen'  Assembly  and  remained  in  captivity  for  four  years  and 
that  in  the  new  arrangement  of  the  army  he  was  reappointed  to  said 
office  and  had  accepted  thereof  before  said  captivity  took  place  —  and 
that  according  to  the  regular  course  of  promotion  which  has  been  made 
in  the  regiment  to  which  he  belonged  would  have  been  entitled  to  a 
Captaincy  the  first  of  January  1777  —  as  appears  by  a  certificate  from 
Majr  General  Parsons  dated  26*''  Dec""  1780  —  praying  to  have  his 
rank  and  commission  in  the  army  agreeable  to  the  resolves  of  Congress 
of  24*'^  of  Nov--  1778  &  P*  Jan''  1781  he  having  seasonably  made 
application  for  that  purpose  as  directed  in  said  Resolves  of  Congress  — 

Resolved  —  That  His  Excellency  the  Governor  be  and  he  is  hereby 
desired  to  give  to  said  Jesse  Cook  a  warrant  therefor  in  the  following 
form  —  Viz. 

State  of  Connecticut 

By  The  Governor 

Whereas  Jesse  Cook  late  a  Lieutenant  in  Col°  Bradleys  Regiment, 
having  represented  to  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  of  said  State 
that  he  was  captured  by  the  enemy  in  the  year  1776 — ^and  continued 
in  captivity  for  four  years,  hath  seasonably  signified  his  release  and 
desire  to  enter  again  into  the  military  Service  agreeable  to  resolve  of 
Congress  of  24*''  November  1778  — 

I  therefore,  reposing  special  trust  and  confidence  in  the  ability 
courage  and  good  conduct  of  the  said  Jesse  Cook,  do  by  these  presents 
constitute  and  appoint  him  to  the  rank  of  a  Captain  in  any  regiment 
of  foot  raised  by  this  State,  where  a  vacancy  shall  happen,  agreeable 
to  the  beforementioned  resolutions  of  Congress,  said  Cook  observing 
such  orders  and  directions  as  he  shall  receive  from  the  Colonel  of  said 
regiment  or  any  other  his  superior  officers  for  which  this  shall  be  his 
sufficient  warrant  till  he  the  said  Jesse  Cook  shall  receive  commission 
in  manner  and  form  pointed  out  in  the  resolutions  of  Congress  — 

Dated  at  Lebanon  the  14*''  Day  of  Sepf  1782,  in  the  Seventh  year 
of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of  America  By  His  Excel- 
lencys  command. 


284  PUBLIC  RECORDS  September, 

At  a  Meet^  of  the  Gov  &  C.  of  Safety  at 
Windham,  Fryd.  20  Sep'''  1782. 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 

His  Hon.  D  Gov*"  Griswold. 
W™  Pitkin,  W™  Wiliams,    \     ^    rs 

Rog""  Sherman,    Nath'  Wales,    j 

This  Board,  on  appHcation  &  Certificate  fr[om]  L  Col  Grosvenor 
in  the  Con.  Line  of  the  Army,  that  Jn°  Durkee  has  served  as  a  Cap* 
in  the  late  4**^  Con"  Reg*  in  the  room  of  Cap  Seth  Phelps  transferd 
to  the  Reg*  of  Invalids  from  the  26*''  of  Oct  1780,  but  never  Com"^ 
&c  Do  appoint  ]n°  Durkee  to  be  a  Cap*  in  the  Reg*  lately  the  4*'^ 
of  the  Con*  Line  of  the  C.  Army  Vice  Seth  Phelps  transferd,  on  & 
from  the  26  of  Oct°  1780. 

Resolved  that  Cap*  Brainerd  Spencer  of  E[ast]  haddam  be  &  he 
is  hereby  appointed  a  Member  of  the  C.  Martial  holding  at  N  Lond. 
in  the  room  of  Cap  Champion  on  his  Special  Request  Excused. 

Approved  an  Order  for  holding  the  next  Assembly,  at  Hartford. 

Resolved  That  M""  Elij  Hubbard  Com^  of  Refreshm*^  procure  & 
Send  to  L*  Col  Canfield  at  Horse  Neck,  one  H''*'  of  N  E  or  Country 
rum  for  the  use  of  his  Reg*  &  also  That  He  receive  of  the  Com**'® 
of  P  Table  &  They  are  to  deliver  him,  to  be  send  to  s*'  Canfield  for 
the  use  of  his  s*'  Reg*  500  weight  of  Lead,  it  is  expected  that  He  take 
Special  Care  that  no  waste  or  expence  of  Lead  but  what  is  quite  neces- 
sary be  made.    He  to  be  accountable.  Copy  d[elivere]d  to  Dana. 

Resolved  That  M""  Eb'"  Barnard  Ju""  be  &  he  is  directed  to  Supply 
Lt  Col  Canfield  for  his  Reg*  with  necessary  Provisions  of  bread  & 
Meat,  out  of  the  State  Provisions  in  his  Care  &  also  the  Garison  at 
black  Rock  in  Fairfield,  to  be  done  from  the  most  contiguous  places 
&  in  the  cheapest  manner  that  may  be.       Copy:  delivered  to  Maj""  Dana. 

Resolved  That  the  Field  &  Commission  and  Staff  officers  in  Lt  Col 
Canfields  Reg*  may  be  allowed  &  furnished  with  half  a  Months  Pay, 
out  of  the  Confiscated  Estates  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  &  Col  Daven- 
port is  authorized  to  advance  &  furnish  the  Same,  if  in  his  Hands 
or  under  his  Care  taking  proper  Rec*^  &  Settling  his  Ace"*  thereof 
with  the  Com*®  of  Pay  Table.*  Copy  delivered  to  Dana. 

Ordered  That  M""  El/  Barnard  Jun-"  Report  to  the  G  Assembly 
the  State  of  any  bad  Provisions  of  Meat  or  Flour  w'*  may  be  delivered 
in  from  any  Town  on  any  Provision  Taxes.  &  That  He  s*'  Barnard 
be  directed  to  take  all  proper  Care  &  pains  to  obtain  the  Pay  accord" 
to  Contract  for  the  Provisions  Sold  &  delivered  to  M""  Duer,  an  Agent 
or   Contractor  for  the   Continental   Army. 

Copy  Sent  by  Maj'"  Dana  to  M""  Barnard. 

On  Represent"  of  the  Gov'"  of  his  hav^  with  Advice  of  some  of 
the  Council  Sold  or  ordered  a  quantity  of  Provisions  in  the  hands  of 

*The   words   and  Staff   in.  the   first   line   of   this   vote   were   inserted    in   the    journal   after   the 
original  entry,  in  accordance  with  the  vote  of  October  19,  1782.    See  below,  p.  328. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  285 

Cap  Perkins,  to  M-"  Jervis  at  £3  10  the  Beef  &  £5  the  Pork  pr  BB, 
This  Board  Do  approve  of  s*^  Order  &  Disposition. 

Resolved  That  Col  Storrs  dehver  to  Maj  Dana,  of  the  horse  neck 
Regt  viz  one  bar^  of  Pork  &  20  bushells  of  Corn,  of  this  States,  taking 
his  proper  Rec*  to  be  accounted  for  towards  his  Wages,  to  be  properly 
settled  &  lodged  with  the  Com*®  of  Pay  Table  at  the  prime  Cost  & 
Charges. 

7^^  Oct"  1782  gave  Order  on  M"-  David  Trumbull  to  deliver  three 
hundred  flints  for  the  Use  of  L*  Col*^  Canfields  Reg*  at  Horseneck  — 
he  to  be  accountable. 


STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT 

At  a  General  Assembly  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the 
State  of  Connecticut  in  America,  holden  at  Hartford  in 
SAID  State^  (by  special  Order  of  his  Excellency  the  Gov- 
ernor)  on  the  second  Thursday  of  October  ADom   1782. 

Present: 
His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull  Esq"",  Governor. 
The  Honorable  Matthew  Griswold  'Esq'^,Deputy  Governor. 

[A  blank   space  was   left   here   in   the   MS.    for   the   names   of   Assistants   attending,   but   these 
were  never  inserted.] 

Representatives  or  Deputies  of  the  Freeinen  of  the  several  Towns 

zvere  as  follow,  viz: 
Cap*  Jonathan  Bull,  Capt  Elisha  Pitkin,  for  Hartford. 
Mr  Samuel  Carver,  Mr  David  Alliss,  for  Bolton. 
Mr  Moses  Bartlett,  Mr  James  Bell,  for  Chatham. 
Cap*  Peter  Bulkley,  Mr  Daniel  Foot,  for  Colchester. 
CoP  Dyer  Throop,  Capt  Israel  Spencer,  for  East  Hadam. 
Cap*  James  Chamberlin,  Mr  Joseph  Allyn,  for  East  Windsor. 
Cap*  Eliphalet  Terry,  Cap*  Ephraim  Pease,  for  Enfield. 

Col''  Gad  Stanley, ,  for  Farmington. 

Mr  Gideon  Hale,  Mr  Isaac  Mosely,  for  Glastonbury. 
Capt  Cornelius  Higgins,  Mr  Jonah  Brainerd,  for  Haddam. 
Col°  Joel  Jones,  Cap*  Daniel  Ingham,  for  Hebron. 
Col°  Comfort  Sage,  CoP  Matthew  Talcott,  for  Midletown. 
Cap*  Reuben  Sykes,  Maj""  Abiel  Pease,  for  Somers. 
Maj"'  Asa  Bray,  Cap*  John  Curtiss,  for  Southington. 
Col"  Stephen  Moulton,  Mr  Isaac  Foot,  for  Stafford. 
Mr  Gideon  Granger,  Mr  Phineas  Sheldon,  for  Suffield. 

M'"  Dudley  Pettibone, ,  for  Symsbury. 

Col"  Solomon  Wells,  Cap*  Elijah  Chapman,  for  Tolland. 

M""  Stephen  M.  Mitchell,  Cap*  John  Robbins,  for  Weathersfield. 


2S6  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Cap*  Joseph  Crocker,  M""  Samuel  nuiistt)n.  iov  Willinoton. 
M""  Eleakim  Marshall.  Cap'   Henry   Allyn,  for  \\iiKlsor. 
Cap*  Henry  Daggett,  Cap*  Jesse  Ford,  for  New  Haven. 
CoP  Edward  Russell,  AP  Josiah  Clark,  for  Branford. 
Maj"^  Reuben  Atwater,  M""  John  Beach,  for  Cheshire. 
Cap*  Thomas  Clark,  Cap*  Daniel  llolbrook,  for  Derby. 
Gener^  James  Wadsworth,  Cap*  Simemi  Parsons,  for  Durham. 
M''  John  Burgiss,  Maj''  Augustus  Collins,  for  Guilford. 
M""  Gideon  Buckingham,  Cap*  Lewiss  Mallett,  for  Milford. 
Col"  Street  Hall,  AP  David  Hall,  for  Wallingford. 

,  for  W'aterburv. 

Maj''  William  Hilhouse,  Capt  John  Dishon.  for  New  London. 

M""  John  Backus,  Capt  Elisha  Lathrop,  for  Norwich. 

M^  Amos  Prentiss,  Col"  Nathan  (Gallop,  for  Groton. 

Capt  John  Pierson,  AP'  Theophilus  Morgan,  for  Killingworth. 

M'"  Ezra  Selden,  M''  Nathaniel  Matson,  for  Lyme. 

CoP  Samuel  Mott,  M""  Benjamin  Coit,  for  Preston. 

Capt  Samuel  Shipman,  Maj'  Edward  Shipman.  for  Saybrook. 

I\P"  Paul  Whaler,  AP  Henrv  Minor,  for  Stonington. 

M"^  Hezekiah  Hubbell,  CoP  Elijah  Abell,  for  Fairfield. 

CoP  Joseph  P.  Cook,  CoP  Ely  Mygatt,  for  Danbury. 

Gen'  John  Mead,  Cap*  Jabez  Fitch,  for  Greenwich. 

CoP  Nehemiah  Beardsley,  Cap*  James  Potter,  for  New  Fairfield. 

Maj''  Caleb  Baldwin.  W'  Amos  Northrop,  for  Newtown. 

CoP  Stephen  St  John,  Cap*  James  Richards,  for  Norwalk. 

W  Lemuel  Sanford,  M'  Stephen  Betts,  for  Reading. 

CoP  Philip  B.  Bradley,  Cap*  David  Olmsted,  for  Ridgfield. 

M"^  Charles  Weed,  Maj""  John  Davenport,  for  Stamford. 

Maj""  Agur  Judson,  M""  S'tephen  Middlebrook,  for  Stratford. 

]\P  Shubael  Abbee,  M""  Timothy  Larabee,  for  Windham. 

Capt  David  Bowles,  Capt  Simeon  Smith,  for  Ashford. 

M""  David  Baldwin,  IVP  Daniel  Frost,  for  Canterbury. 

M""  Ephraim  Root,  Maj""  Elias  Buell,  for  Coventry. 

Capt  Jason  Phipps,  CoP  William  Danielson,  for  Killingley. 

CoP  William  Williams,  M""  Jacob  Eliott,  for  Lebanon. 

M""  Constant  Southworth,  INP  Benjamin  Chaplin,  for  Mansfield. 

M'  Samuel  Fox,  Capt  William  Dixson,  for  Plainfield. 

Capt  John  ^\'illiams,  M'  Joshua  Grosvenor,  for  Pompfret. 

Capt  Solomon  Wales, ,  for  Union. 

CoP  James  Gordon,  M""  Joseph  Wyley,  for  Voluntown. 
M""  Asa  Lvon.  Capt  Amos  Payne,  for  Woodstock. 

Capt  Isaac  Baldwin for  Litchfield. 

CoP  Charles  Burrall,  M'"  Nathan  Hale,  for  Canaan. 
Maj""  John  Sedgwick,  M""  Matthew  Patterson,  for  Cornwall. 
Capt  Asaph  Hall,  M""  Daniel  Miles,  for  Goshen. 
M""  Isaac  Burnham,  Capt  Abel  Brace,  for  Hartland. 
Capt  Josiah  Phelps,  Capt  George  Cathn,  for  Harwington. 


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287 


Capt  Joseph  Pratt,  Maj""  Eleazer  Curtiss,  for  Kent. 

Capt  Matthew  Gillett,  Col°  Aaron  Austin,  for  New  Hartford. 

M--  Abel  Hine,  Capt  Elizur  Warner,  for  New  Milford. 

Capt  Michael  Mills,  M--  Eljah  Grant,  for  Norfolk. 

Col"  Joshua  Porter,  M""  Hez^^  Fitch,  for  Salisbury. 

M""  John  Canfield,  Capt  David  Downs,  for  Sharon. 

M""  Daniel  Grant,  M*"  Eliphalet  Enos,  for  Torrington. 

Maj^  William  Cogswell, ,  for  Washington. 

Capt  Thomas  Fenn,  Capt  Nath'  Barns,  for  Watertown. 

M'-  Seth  Hills, ,  for  W' inchester. 

M""  Daniel  Sherman,  Col"  Increase  Mosely,  for  Woodbury. 

M""  Obadiah  Gore,  M'"  Jonathan  Fitch,  for  Westmoreland. 

William  Williams,  Esq^  Speaker 
Stephen  Mix  Mitchell,  Esq"",  Clerk 

Of  the  House  of  Representatives. 


An  Act  for  regulating  the  respective  Courts  in  rendering  Judgment  for  the 
recovery  of  Debts  on  Contracts  in  some  special  Cases,  and  directing  the 
Mode  of  proceedings  therein. 

Whereas  the  Bills  of  Credit  of  these  United  States  emitted  by  Order 
of  Congress,  have  greatly  depreciated  in  their  value  occasioned  by  some 
unforseen  Events  taking  place,  and  Whereas  sundry  Debtors  have  en- 
deavored to  discharge  their  Just  Debts  by  tendring  a  Sum  in  the  Bills 
aforesaid  in  their  depreciated  State  of  less  value  than  the  value  of  the 
Sum  in  which  they  become  indebted  which  has  been  refused  by  the 
Creditor;  by  reason  whereof  great  Disputes  have  arisen  and  the  one 
Party  or  the  other  liable  to  suffer  Injustice  by  a  strict  construction  of 
the  Laws  of  this  State  relative  thereto.  Therefore  pursuant  to  a  Resolve 
of  these  United  States  passed  in  Congress  on  the  20th  of  March 
1780  — 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representatives  in 
General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same,  That 
in  all  Actions  brought  before  any  of  the  Superior  or  County  Courts  in 
the  State  either  by  Original  Writ,  Appeal  or  Writ  of  Error  for  the 
recovery  of  any  Debt  due  by  Bond  Note  or  Book  account  contracted 
before  or  on  the  seventh  Day  of  January  1780,  and  when  the  Defendant 
in  such  Action  has,  between  the  first  Day  of  September  1777  and  the 
eighteenth  Day  of  March  1780  made  a  tendry  of  a  Sum  in  Continental 
Bills  of  Credit  to  the  Creditor  or  Creditors  in  satisfaction  of  the  Debt 
demanded,  and  the  Creditor  refused  the  same,  then  and  in  every  such 
Case  the  Court  before  whom  such  Action  may  be  brought  are  hereby 
Authorized  to  direct  such  Cause  to  be  heard  and  determined  by  ref- 
ference  thereof  to  Indifferent  persons  to  be  mutually  Chosen  by  the 
contending  Parties,  and  in  Case  they  or  their  Attorneys  shall  neglect 
or  refuse  to  agree  upon  such  Referees  the  said  Court  are  authorized  to 


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when  it  shall  so  happen  that  the  Debts  Charges  and  allowances  which 
shall  be  allowed  and  made  by  the  several  Courts  of  Probate  in  this 
State  in  the  Settlement  of  any  such  Estates  shall  exceed  the  Personal 
Estate  it  shall  be  lawfull  for  the  Judges  of  the  Courts  respectively  to 
Order  the  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  as  shall  be  sufficient  to 
pay  the  Same  with  incident  Charges  thereof,  in  such  manner  as  shall 
appear  to  them  to  be  most  for  the  Benefit  Of  such  Estates,  which  Sale 
shall  be  good  and  effectual  in  Law  to  all  Intents  and  purposes  what- 
soever, that  the  same  Method  may  be  under  similar  Circumstances  in 
Case  of  Testate  Estates  where  sufficient  Provision  for  that  purpose  is 
not  made  in  the  Will  of  the  Testator. 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  the  said 
Courts  be  and  they  are  hereby  Impowered  to  direct  the  Executors  or 
Administrators  on  such  Estate  to  give  public  Notice  to  the  Several 
Creditors  thereof  to  bring  in  their  Claims  against  the  Same  within  such 
Time  as  the  Said  Courts  shall  Limit  and  appoint  not  exceeding  eighteen 
Months,  nor  less  than  six  Months,  by  posting  up  the  same  in  the  Town 
where  the  Deceas''  last  dwelt,  and  also  by  advertising  the  same  in  one 
or  more  of  the  Public  Newspapers  in  this  State  and  any  further  Notice 
in  case  such  Court  shall  judge  the  Same  necessary',  and  if  any  Creditor 
shall  neglect  to  exhibit  his  and  her  Claim  within  such  Time  as  shall 
be  Limited  after  public  Notice  given  as  aforesaid,  such  Creditor  shall 
be  debarred  of  his  or  her  demand  in  the  same  manner  as  is  by  Law 
provided  in  Case  of  Insolvent  Estates, 

And  be  it  further  Enacted  by  the  Authority  aforesaid  that  for  the 
future  the  like  Notice  shall  be  given  by  Commissioners  on  Insolvent 
Estates,  and  shall  be  good  and  effectual  in  Law  to  all  Intents  and 
purposes  whatsoever,  any  Law  Usage  or  Custom  to  the  contrary  not- 
withstanding provided  nevertheless,  that  any  Persons  not  being  Inhabi- 
tants in  this  State  shall  have  Liberty  to  exhibit  their  Claim  against 
any  Estate  which  shall  not  be  represented  Insolvent  at  any  Time  within 
two  Years  after  publication  of  the  Notice  aforesaid  and  shall  be 
Entituled  to  payment  out  of  the  clear  Estate  that  shall  remain  over 
and  above  the  payment  of  those  Claims  that  were  exhibited  within  the 
time  Limited  as  aforesaid  only  any  thing  in  this  Act  to  the  Contrary 
notwithstanding. 

Whereas  by  the  Articles  of  Confederation  and  perpetual  Union  the 
Sole  and  Exclusive  right  of  making  Peace  is  vested  in  the  United 
States  in  Congress  Assembled,  and  by  the  Treaty  of  Alliance  between 
his  most  Christian  Majesty  and  these  United  States  it  is  declared  that 
neither  of  the  contracting  Parties  shall  conclude  Peace  or  Truce  with 
Great  Britain  without  the  consent  of  the  other  — 

Resolved  Unanimously  by  this  Assembly  that  although  they  are 
sincerely  desirous  of  an  Honorable  and  permanent  Peace  yet  they  will 
persevere  in  the  prosecution  of  the  War  to  the  utmost  of  their  Power 
until  a  safe  and  Honorable  Peace  can  be  obtained  and  concluded  by 


290  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

the  United  States  in  Concert  with  his  most  Christian  Majesty  strictly 
conformable  to  the  Treaty  of  Alliance  — 

Resolved  by  the  Assembly  that  all  Officers  Civil  and  Military  be 
and  they  are  hereby  enjoyned  and  directed  to  be  vigilant  and  exert 
themselves  in  detecting  and  apprehending  all  British  Emissaries  and 
spies  if  any  may  be  found  or  discovered  at  any  Time  within  the  State 
and  to  secure  all  such  Persons  that  they  may  be  brought  to  condign 
punishment. 

Whereas  there  are  considerable  Sums  still  remaining  due  in  Arrears 
for  past  Taxes  from  the  several  Towns  as  appears  from  the  Statement 
thereof  from  the  Treasury  Office,  and  the  public  Exigencies  requiring 
that  a  collection  of  the  Ballances  due  should  be  speedily  inforced, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is  hereby 
directed  forthwith  to  forward  to  the  Select  Men  of  each  Town  within 
the  State  an  Account  of  the  respective  Ballances  due  from  such  Town 
up  to  the  15*^  of  October  instant  in  Order  that  the  Select  Men  of 
the  respective  Towns  may  have  Time  to  examine  into  the  Situation 
and  Statement  of  the  Collections  of  their  respective  Collectors  and  use 
every  means  in  their  power  to  invigorate  the  Same,  and  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  likewise  directed  and  enabled  to  call  in  all  the  unlevied 
Executions  now  in  the  Hands  of  the  Sheriffs  against  the  Collectors 
and  the  respective  Sheriffs  are  hereby  ordered  to  deliver  up  the  Same 
accordingly.  And  the  Treasurer  after  having  called  in  said  Executions 
as  aforesaid  in  hereby  authorized  enabled  and  directed  to  reduce  and 
include  into  one  Execution  all  the  Executions  against  each  particular 
Collector  counting  particularly  therein  on  the  Several  Ballances  due 
on  the  respective  Rates  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  further  directed 
to  retain  said  Executions  in  his  Hands  and  not  Issue  out  the  Same 
nor  for  any  Ballances  due  as  aforesaid  untill  the  ZO***  of  Novemb""  next, 
and  whatever  Town  or  Collector  shall  by  said  20*^^  of  Novemb""  pay 
up  and  Settle  one  third  part  of  such  Ballance  or  Ballances,  Then  Said 
Execution  or  Executions  shall  be  suspended  untill  the  20^^  of  Decemb^ 
next,  and  in  Case  two  thirds  of  said  Ballance  or  Ballances  shall  be 
paid  by  said  20*'^  of  Decemb'"  then  Execution  not  to  Issue  untill  the 
20*''  of  January  next  but  on  failure  of  Payment  as  aforesaid  at  the 
respective  Periods  as  aforesaid  in  such  Case  Execution  to  Issue  against 
such  neglecting  Town  or  Collector  as  the  Law  directs  without  any 
further  Delay  whatever,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  deliver 
the  Executions  that  he  shall  Issue  as  aforesaid  into  the  Hands  of  the 
Sheriffs  of  the  Counties  respectively  wherein  the  Same  are  to  be 
executed. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  it  is  not  expedient  at  this  Time  to 
propose  to  Congress  to  recommend  to  each  State  to  adopt  the  measure 
of  Assembling  a  General  Convention  of  the  States  specially  Authorized 
to  revise  and  amend  the  Confederation,  And  that  His  Excellency  the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  291 

Governor  be  requested  to  write  a  Letter  to  his  Excellency  Governor 
Clinton  upon  the  Subject  inclosing  a  Copy  of  the  foregoing  Resolution. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  appointed  to  Settle 
with  the  Army  or  any  two  of  them  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed 
a  Committee  to  rectify  any  mistakes  or  Omissions  that  may  have 
happened  in  Settlements  made  with  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Con- 
tinental Army  for  their  Services  in  the  Year  1781,  and  make  Return 
of  such  Mistakes  &  Omissions  as  they  shall  find  to  the  Committee  of 
Pay  Table  who  are  hereby  directed  to  cause  the  Same  to  be  rectified 
accordingly. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Select  Men  of  the  Several 
Towns  in  this  State  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  make  the 
necessary  provision  for  quartering  the  French  Troops  in  their  march 
through  this  State  and  to  make  all  necessary  Supplys  and  afford  all 
needed  Assistance  to  Mons""  Dumas  Aid  Martial  to  the  Troops  in  the 
Premisses,  and  that  the  Secretary  be  directed  immediately  to  insert 
the  Same  in  the  paper  of  Mess^  Goodwin  &  Hudson. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  M""  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun''  be  and 
he  is  hereby  appointed  to  prepare  Scows  and  other  necessary  Boats  for 
passing  across  the  Ferry  in  Hartford  the  French  Troops  now  on  their 
march  Eastward  and  to  give  every  necessary  Assistance  to  Mons'" 
Dumas  aid  marshall  to  said  Troops  in  passing  them  across  said  Ferry, 
And  that  the  said  Barnerd  be  Authorized  if  he  shall  find  it  necessary 
to  Impress  and  take  Scows  &  Boats  for  said  Service,  And  that  he  lay 
before  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  an  account  of  his  Services  and  the 
expences  he  shall  incur  therein  who  are  hereby  directed  to  Liquidate 
the  Same  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  such  Sum  as  they  shall  find 
due  payable  out  of  the  two  penny  Tax  due  the  first  Day  of  Septemb*" 
last. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  Susquehanna  and  Dele  ware  Companies  to  collect  the 
Taxes  laid  on  the  Proprietors. 

Whereas  the  Purchasers  of  the  Native  Right  to  a  large  Tract  of 
Land  lying  within  the  Limits  of  this  State  and  on  the  West  Side  of 
the  Deleware  River  under  the  Name  of  the  Susquehanna  Company 
and  the  Delaware  Company,  have  by  consent  of  this  State  made  their 
respective  Purchases  and  the  Proprietors  of  the  Right  in  said  Pur- 
chases are  scattered  at  great  Distances  from  each  other,  and  it  become- 
ing  necessary  to  raise  Monies  on  said  Rights  for  defraying  the  necessary 
Expences  about  the  Same  and  no  way  being  provided  for  inforcing 
the  Collection  thereof  — 

Be  it  therefore  Enacted  by  the  Governor  Council  and  Representa- 
tives in  General  Court  Assembled  and  by  the  Authority  of  the  Same 
That  if  any  of  the  Proprietors  in  either  of  said  Companies  shall  neglect 


292  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

to  pay  any  Tax  already  regularly  laid  or  that  may  hereafter  be  Voted 
by  either  of  said  Companys  legally  convened,  for  the  space  of  thirty 
Days,  after  such  Tax  shall  be  laid  or  Voted,  that  the  Committee  Agents 
or  Persons  appointed  to  collect  such  Tax  may  advertise  the  Right  of 
such  Delinquent  Proprietor  for  Sale,  which  Advertisement  shall  be 
inserted  in  all  the  Newspapers  in  this  State  for  three  Months  succes- 
sively, and  lodge  such  Notice  in  Writing  with  the  Clerk  of  the  Town 
of  Westmoreland  who  shall  affix  a  Copy  thereof  on  the  Sign  Post  in 
said  Town  sixty  Days  before  the  Time  appointed  for  the  Sale  thereof, 
and  if  such  Proprietors  shall  neglect  to  pay  the  said  Tax  and  the  Cost 
and  Charges  arisen  thereon  by  the  Time  appointed  for  Sale  as  afore- 
said, said  Committee  Agents  or  their  Persons  appointed  to  Collect 
said  Taxes  may  and  they  are  hereby  Authorized  to  Sell  at  Public 
Vendue  the  whole  or  so  much  of  the  Right  of  such  Delinquent  Pro- 
prietors as  will  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  Tax  &  Charges  of  Sale  &  to 
execute  Deeds  of  Conveyance  thereof,  which  shall  be  as  efifectual  to 
convey  the  Title  of  said  Right  sold  as  aforesaid  as  though  the  Same 
was  executed  by  the  proprietor  of  said  Right. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Deed  from  the  Indians  to  the 
Susquehanna  Company  so  called  dated  the  IP*"  Day  of  July  AD  1754, 
be  recorded  at  full  length  in  the  Records  of  this  State  with  five  depo- 
sitions thereto  annexed,  and  the  Secretary  is  hereby  Ordered  and 
directed  to  Record  the  Same  accordingly. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  xA.gents  appointed  to  attend  the 
Tryal  between  this  State  and  the  State  of  Pensylvania  relative  to  the 
Western  Lands  be  supplied  with  the  Sum  of  six  hundred  Pounds  from 
the  Sale  of  Provisions  and  other  Articles  taken  in  upon  the  2/6''  Tax, 
and  that  the  Susquehanna  and  Delaware  Companies  be  called  upon 
without  Delay  to  procure  and  furnish  to  the  said  Agents  the  Sum  of 
eight  hundred  Pounds  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  them  to  execute 
the  Business  of  their  Commission,  And  that  His  Excellency  the  Gov- 
ernor with  his  Council  of  Safety  be  and  he  is  hereby  requested  to 
furnish  the  Delegates  in  Congress  and  the  said  Agents  with  necessary 
Monies  out  of  such  of  the  funds  as  they  shall  Judge  best  and  in  all 
respects  to  carry  this  Resolve  into  full  and  compleat  Execution. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Honorable  Eliphalet  Dyer  Esq'' 
be  and  he  hereby  is  appointed  one  of  the  Delegates  to  represent  this 
State  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America  for  the  Year 
ensuing  to  commence  on  the  first  Monday  in  Novemb""  next,  with  the 
Same  Powers  and  Authorities  &  priveleges  as  the  other  Delegates  of 
this  State  are  vested  with  who  were  elected  in  May  last. 

This  Assembly  do  appoint  Samuel  Huntington  Esq""  to  be  one 
of  the  Council  of  Safety  for  the  current  Year. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  293 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  reappointed  by  this 
Assembly  at  their  present  Sessions  to  abate  the  State  Taxes  either 
in  whole  or  in  part  of  the  People  in  New  London  and  Groton  who 
were  Sufferers  by  the  Enemy  in  Septeml:)''  1781  be  and  they  are  hereby 
authorized  to  consider  in  such  Abatements  the  unpaid  Taxes  of  such 
Inhabitants  of  the  Years  1779  &  1780  as  well  as  those  which  were 
laid  since  in  the  Same  manner  as  was  allowed  in  their  first  appoint- 
ment, any  Thing  in  any  Resolve  of  Assembly  to  the  contrary  notwith- 
standing. 

Whereas  this  Assembly  at  their  Session  in  May  last  appointed 
Joseph  Spencer  William  Williams  &  Nathaniel  Wales  Esq""^  a  Com- 
mittee to  enquire  into  the  Matters  set  forth  and  complained  of  in  the 
Memorial  of  Zachary  Johnson  the  old  Councillor  in  behalf  of  himself 
and  the  Mohegan  Indians  and  to  make  Report  to  the  Assembly  in  the 
present  Session,  and  Whereas  said  Committee  have  attended  on  the 
Business  but  are  not  able  to  compleat  the  Same  so  as  to  Report  at 
this  Time,  Whereupon  the  said  Committee  are  reappointed  for  the 
same  purpose,  and  to  make  their  Report  to  the  General  Assembly 
in  May  next. 

Whereas  the  Honorable  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut at  their  Sessions  in  May  last  appointed  Samuel  Mott  Rufus 
Lathrop  &  Elias  Brown  Esq""^  a  Committee  to  make  Abatements  either 
in  whole  or  in  part  of  the  State  Taxes  of  those  Inhabitants  of  the 
Towns  of  New  London  and  Groton  who  suffered  by  the  Enemy  in 
Septemb''  1781,  as  in  their  Opinion  were  proper  Subjects  of  such 
Abatements  and  to  make  Report  of  their  Doings  to  the  General  Assem- 
bly at  their  present  Sessions,  And  Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  said  Committee  have  not  yet  compleated  the  Business 
of  their  said  Commission  and  that  the  same  is  yet  necessary  to  be  done 
therefore, 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Committee  be  and  they 
are  hereby  reappointed  a  Committee  for  the  purpose  aforesaid,  and 
that  they  make  return  to  this  Assembly  at  their  Sessions  in  May  next. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Lieut  Colonel  Samuel  Canfield  be 
and  he  is  hereby  directed  and  appointed  to  procure  necessary  supplies 
of  Provisions  Wood  Forage  &c  for  the  Garrison  under  his  Command, 
and  to  enable  him  to  do  it,  he  is  impowered  to  call  on  the  Select  Men 
of  the  several  Towns  in  this  State  for  their  Arrearages  of  the  several 
Provision  Taxes  of  six  pence,  one  penny  halfpenny  and  four  penny 
Beef  Taxes  and  receive  said  Arrearages,  and  said  Col**  Canfields  Cer- 
tificate or  Smith  Weed  a  Comissary  of  Issues  Certificate  or  either  of 
them  of  their  having  received  the  whole  or  any  part  of  said  Arrearage, 
shall  be  good  accounting  for  said  Select  Men  in  payment  of  said 
Arrearages  with  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table, 


294  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

And  it  is  jurther  Resolved  that  M''  Elijah  Hubbard  of  ^vliddletown 
be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  send  on  immediately  for  the  Use  of 
the  Garrison  at  Stamford  twenty  eight  Barrels  of  Pork  and  one 
Hogshead  of  West  India  Rum,  and  that  M""  Ebenezer  Barnard  Jun"" 
be  and  he  is  hereb}^  directed  to  deliver  Beef  Pork  or  Flour  to  the  said 
Lieut  Colonel  Canfield  or  his  Order  in  any  convenient  place  on  the 
Sea  Coast  Provided  that  whatever  Provisions  or  Supplies  shall  be 
received  by  said  CoP  Canfield  on  said  Taxes  sliall  be  received  at  the 
present  Market  prices  in  hard  Money. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  several  Listers  be  and  they  are 
hereby  required  to  transmit  to  the  Secretary  thereof  the  whole  of  the 
List  Assessments  single  and  fourfold  Additions  of  the  Several  Inhabi- 
tants by  the  15^^  Day  of  January  next,  and  the  Secretar}^  is  desired  to 
cause  this  Resolve  to  be  forthwith  Inserted  in  the  several  News  Papers 
in  this  State. 

Whereas  it  appears  to  this  Assembly  that  Lieut  Colonel  Dimon 
has  made  and  lodged  with  the  Pay  Table  accounts  for  settlement  of 
large  Demands  for  Military  service,  which  doth  not  appear  to  have 
been  customar}-  Charges  in  the  Line  of  the  Militia  Command,  and  one 
of  the  Accounts  appears  to  have  been  settled  and  paid,  which  appears 
to  be  a  full  and  overpay  for  the  Service  in  said  Accounts  — 

Resolved  b\  this  Assembly  that  the  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are 
hereby  directed  not  to  Settle  or  Order  Payment  of  any  further  Accounts 
of  Lieut  Colonel  Dimon  or  his  Adjutant  Judson  without  the  special 
Order  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Capt  Isaiah  Thomson  and  other  Officers 
and  Soldiers  in  the  second  Regiment  of  Artillery  in  the  Continental 
Armv  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  they  were  originally  raised  in 
and  "for  the  State  of  Connecticut  and  still  are  Counted  and  allowed 
as  a  part  of  the  Quota  of  said  State,  That  on  the  first  Day  of  January 
1781,  they  were  annexed  to  the  State  of  New  York,  that  it  so  happened 
that  said  State  of  New  York  made  Provision  for  the  Payment  of  their 
Troops  in  specie  for  the  last  five  Months  of  the  Year  1780,  and  said 
State  of  Connecticut  made  Provision  for  the  Payment  of  their  Troops 
in  Specie  for  the  three  first  Months  in  the  Year  1781,  by  means  of 
which  they  have  failed  of  receiving  any  Money  in  Hand  from  either 
State  which  makes  great  uneasiness  among  the  Men  to  that  Degree 
as  to  be  in  danger  of  being  attended  with  ill  Consequences,  that  they 
are  reduced  to  Distress  and  are  very  desirous  of  being  reannexed  to 
the  State  of  Connecticut  where  they  still  receive  their  Family  supplys 
Praying  for  Releif  Sec  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assemblv  that  there  be  and  hereby  is  Granted  to  the  Memorialists  three 
Months  Pay  in  Specie  to  be  collected  and  paid  as  soon  as  possible  as 
part  of  their  pay  for  the  Year   1781,  upon  Condition  that  Congress 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  295 

approve  the  Same  and  will  allow  this  State  to  Settle  with  them  for 
the  whole  of  the  Year  1781  and  will  also  allow  the  Credit  thereof  ni 
favour  of  this  State  for  that  Year  deducting  whatever  they  either  of 
them  may  have  received  from  the  State  of  New  York,  And  that  His 
Excellency  the  Governor  be  and  he  is  hereby  desired  to  Write  Congress 
upon  the  Subject  for  their  approbation,  and  that  the  Sum  of  Twelve 
Pounds  lawfull  Money  be  and  is  hereby  Granted  to  the  said  Cap* 
Thomson  and  the  other  Agents  of  the  Memorialists  for  their  present 
Expences,  and  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  are  hereby  Ordered  to 
draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  said  Sum  accordingly  to  be  paid  out  of  the 
Tax  of  two  pence  on  the  Pound  Granted  by  this  Assembly  m  May 
last. 

Whereas  Caleb  Turner  of  Hartford  heretofore  preferred  his  Peti- 
tion with  divers  of  his  Creditors  praying  that  his  Person  might  be 
exempted  from  Imprisonment  and  said  Petition  was  left  m  the  Care 
of  Benjamin  Payne  Esq""  late  Dec^  and  the  same  is  mislaid  and  cant 
be  found  and  the  said  Caleb  is  become  very  infirm  and  advanced  m 
Years  and  is  unable  to  bring  forward  another  Petition  or  to  Cite  his 
Creditors  again  there  being  but  one  of  his  Creditors  anyways  desirous 
to  trouble  him  &c  Praying  for  an  exemption  &c  — Resolved  by  the 
Assembly  that  the  Person  of  the  said  Caleb  be  and  the  same  is  hereby 
excused  &  exempted  from  Imprisonment  during  the  Pleasure  of  this 
Assembly  or  untill  he  shall  bring  forward  a  Petition  for  further  Releif. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Charles  Seymour  to  be  Captain  of 
the  seventh  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this  State 

This  Assembly  do  establish  George  Kellogg  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  first  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Moses  Goodman  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
7^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elisha  Prior  to  be  Captain  of  the 
pt  Company  in  Groton  in  the  8^*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  William  Starr  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
first  Company  in  Groton  in  the  8'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Woodmansee  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
pt  Company  in  Groton  in  the  ^^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Asa  Grosvenor  to  be  Captain  of  the 
pt  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IP^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Sabin  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
pt  Company  or  trainband  in  the  IP"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ebenezer  Ross  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
pt  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IP^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Gilbert  2^'  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  12*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Hezekiah  Bissell  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
3<i  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   12*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 


296  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Charles  Williams  to  be  Ensign  of 
the   10^*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   12**^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Zebulon  Peck  Jun'"  to  be  Captain  of 
the   10^**  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   15"'  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  James  Lee  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
10**^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   15*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Asahel  Hooker  to  be  Captain  of  the 
W^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  15*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Hezekiah  Root  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
ll***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  15*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Carrington  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
ll*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  15*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Gideon  Smedley  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  7*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  17*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Elihu  Harrison  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
7'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   17"'  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Martin  Read  to  be  Captain  of  the  10*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  18"'  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Isaac  Gillett  Jun*'  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
10**^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   18*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Andrew  Edmond  to  be  Captain  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Benjamin  Dow  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21''*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Wylee  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21®*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Comfort  Titus  to  be  Captain  of  the 
6*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21*^'  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joshua  Frink  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
6*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Asa  Montgomery  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21®*  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Burges  to  be  Captain  of  the 
8*"  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Alexander  Gordon  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  8*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  2P*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Levi  Downing  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
8*"^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21®*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Charles  Kibbe  to  be  Captain  of  the 
4***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22*^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Collins  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22''  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Luke  Hall  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
8*''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Park  Jun""  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
5*^''  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  21®*  Regiment  in  this  State. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  297 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Timothy  Field  to  be  Captain  of  the 
4'*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  28***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Jonathan  Judd  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
4**^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  28"*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  William  Rosseter  to  be  Captain  of  the 
5*^**  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  28*'*  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Fitch  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
5*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  28*"*  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ralph  Ripley  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
first  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  4***  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  estal^lish  John  Loomiss  to  be  Cornet  of  the 
first  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  4***  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Ebenezcr  Eaton  to  be  Quarter  Master 
of  the  4"*  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  4***  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in 
this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Timothy  Gridley  to  be  Captain  of  the 
second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  15*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Thomas  Smith  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
second  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  IS***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Lewiss  Goodsell  to  be  Captain  of  the 
8*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Silvanus  Middlebrook  to  be  Lieutenant 
of  the  8*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Zera  Seely  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abijah  Beardsley  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
third  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  4*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Griswold  Hilhouse  to  be  Captain 
of  the  5*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Peletiah  Bliss  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  5*"*   Company  or  Trainband  in  the  third   Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Willis  Jun*'  to  be  Cornet  of 
the  3'^  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5"*  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in  this 
State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Lewiss  to  be  Quarter  Master 
of  the  3''  Troop  of  Horse  in  the  5"*  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  in  this 
State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Benajah  Benedict  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  9*'*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  16***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eliphalet  Ferry  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
9***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   16*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Eleazer  Taylor  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
P*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  16*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Gideon  Morgan  to  be  Captain  of  the 
13***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13***  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Abijah  Pratt  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
13***  Company  or  Trainband  in  the   13*'*  Regiment  in  this  State. 


298  PUBLIC  RECORDS  Octobcr, 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Perry  Averell  to  be  Ensign  of  the  IS*'' 
Company  or  Trainband  in  the  13^^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Seth  Dunham  to  be  Captain  of  the 
8*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Stephen  Brigham  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  8**^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  S*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  estabUsh  Isaac  Barrows  Jvm""  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  8*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5^^  Regiment  in  this   State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Young  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  P*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Samuel  Badger  Jun''  to  be  Ensign  of 
the  P*  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joseph  Chapman  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
11*'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  5**^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Charles  Andrews  to  be  Lieutenant  of 
the  6*^^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  6*'^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Noah  Daviss  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  22^'  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  John  Tennant  to  be  Captain  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joshua  Ransom  to  be  Lieutenant  of  the 
6'^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25"^  Regiment  in  this  State. 

This  Assembly  do  establish  Joshua  Rathburn  to  be  Ensign  of  the 
6*^  Company  or  Trainband  in  the  25*''  Regiment  in  this  State. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Commission  of  the  Committee 
appointed  by  this  Assembly  at  the  present  Session  to  receive  and  Count 
the  Votes  for  nomination  from  the  Several  Towns  be  continued  and 
that  said  Committee  compleat  their  said  Business  and  Report  to  this 
Assembly  at  their  next  Meeting. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Glover  late  of  Pensacola  in  the  province 
of  West  Florida  now  resident  in  the  City  of  New  York  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  he  is  a  native  of  New  England  and  tho  long  since 
desirous  of  becomeing  a  Subject  of  this  State  has  been  detained  at 
said  Pensacola  during  the  present  War  untill  the  Capitulation  between 
the  Spanish  General  and  the  English  Commander  of  said  place,  when 
he  obtained  permission  to  remove  with  his  Family  and  Effects  to  New 
York,  where  has  has  lately  arrived  with  his  said  Effects  Praying  for 
Liberty  to  remove  with  his  said  Family  and  Effects  from  said  New 
York  to  this  State  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Memorialist  have  free  Liberty  and  Licence  and  the  Same 
is  hereby  granted  to  him  to  remove  to  this  State  with  his  Family  and 
Monies  wearing  Apparrel  Carpenters  Tools  and  Household  furniture 
and  also  the  full  value  and  avails  of  all  the  other  Effects  which  the 
Memorialist  brought  with  him  from  said  Pensacola  to  said  New  York 
in  the  Articles  of  Salt  and  Window  Glass  together  with  a  Vessel  of 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  299 

sufficient  Burthen  not  exceeding  Seventy  Tons,  to  bring  the  Same 
into  this  State,  and  that  the  property  of  said  Effects  be  on  their  Arrival 
in  this  State  assured  to  the  MemoriaHst  any  Law  or  Usage  notwith- 
standing. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  Betts  Jun""  of  Norwalk  in  the  County 
of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  lately  married  a  Wife 
from  long  Island  since  which  her  Father  then  living  on  said  Island 
is  now  Deceas*^',  and  has  left  her  some  Interest  there  consisting  of 
Household  Furniture  Wearing  Apparel  and  some  Cash  Praying  he 
may  be  permitted  to  bring  his  said  Wifes  Household  Furniture  and 
Cash  from  said  Long  Island  into  this  State  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  permitted  to  bring  into 
this  State  from  Long  Island  his  Wifes  aforesaid  wearing  Apparel  Cash 
&  Household  Furniture. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Gruman  of  Norwalk  in  the  County 
of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  is  Administrator  on 
the  Estates  of  sundry  Inimical  Persons  who  in  the  Year  1779  at  the 
Time  the  Town  of  Norwalk  was  burnt  went  of  with  the  Enemy  to  long 
Island  then  and  now  in  the  possession  of  the  Enemy,  and  that  these 
Inimical  Inhabitants  had  given  in  their  Lists  in  said  Norwalk  in  the 
Year  1778,  on  which  large  Taxes  arose  to  be  paid  in  Continental 
Money,  which  Taxes  were  by  them  left  unpaid  at  their  going  off  as 
aforesaid,  and  the  Memorialist  not  being  able  to  raise  Monies  out 
of  said  Estates  to  pay  said  Taxes  till  he  was  informed  by  the  Collector 
of  said  Taxes  that  by  Special  Act  of  the  General  Assembly  he  was 
forbid  taking  any  more  continental  Money  in  Payment  for  Taxes  due 
the  State  and  the  Memorialist  further  says  that  Continental  Money 
was  the  only  Medium  he  could  procure  out  of  said  Estates  for  the 
payment  of  said  Taxes  which  Monies  he  has  now  on  Hand  for  that 
purpose  —  Praying  that  the  Collector  of  the  State  Taxes  laid  on  the 
List  given  in  1778  in  the  Town  of  Norwalk  be  directed  to  receive  of 
the  Memorialist  Continental  Money  in  full  payment  for  the  said  Taxes 
as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Col- 
lector of  the  State  Taxes  laid  on  the  List  given  in  the  Year  1778  in 
said  Norwalk  of  those  Inimical  Persons  before  mentioned  be  and  he 
is  hereby  directed  to  receive  of  the  Memorialist  Continental  Money 
in  full  payment  for  the  said  Taxes  laid  on  said  Lists  and  pay  the  same 
to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  who  is  hereby  directed  to  receive  the 
Same  accordingly,  any  Resolve  of  the  General  Assembly  to  the  contrary 
notwithstanding. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Moore  a  Refugee  from  Long  Island 
in  the  State  of  New  York  now  residing  in  the  Town  of  Canterbury 
in  said  State  of  Connecticut  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  was  a 
native  of  Long  Island  where  he  continued  to  reside  in  the  Town  of 


300  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

South  Hampton  untill  the  Enemy  took  possession  of  the  West  end 
of  Long  Island  in  the  Year  1776,  and  that  immediately  thereupon  he 
fled  from  said  Long  Island  with  his  Family  and  came  to  the  State  of 
Connecticut,  where  he  has  resided  ever  Since  without  acquiring  any 
considerable  Property,  and  that  he  left  the  greater  part  of  his  Property 
behind  when  he  left  said  Island,  and  that  he  finds  it  very  difficult  to 
provide  a  comfortable  Support  for  himself  &  Family  which  consists  of 
a  Wife  and  six  Young  Children,  that  in  the  Year  1781,  the  Listers 
of  said  Town  of  Canterbury  put  his  Head  into  the  Public  List  and 
the  Listers  of  the  present  Year  call  on  him  for  another  List  of  his 
Head.  Praying  to  be  exempted  from  doing  Military  Duty  and  from 
Paying  Taxes  for  his  Head  on  the  said  List  for  the  Year  1781  and 
for  the  present  Year  and  during  the  present  War  or  untill  he  can  with 
Safety  to  the  Public  and  himself  return  to  or  take  the  Benefit  of  his 
Estate  on  said  Long  Island  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Wherefore 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Joseph  Moore  be  and  he  is 
hereby  exempted  from  doing  Military  Duty  and  from  paying  Taxes 
for  his  Head  on  the  said  List  for  the  Year  1781  &  for  the  present 
year  and  during  the  present  War  or  untill  he  can  with  Safety  to  the 
public  &  himself  return  to  or  take  the  Benefit  of  his  Estate  on  said 
Long  Island. 

On  the  Memorial  of  John  Hide  Eliplialet  Thorp  and  Sarah  Thorp 
his  Wife  Administrators  of  the  Estate  of  Jonathan  Ogden  late  of 
Fairfield  Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Asseml)ly  that  the  Debts  due  from  said 
Estate  exceed  the  personal  Estate  of  said  Dec"^  the  Sum  of  £48  11  9 
LMoney  as  appears  by  Certificate  from  the  Court  for  the  District  of 
Fairfield  and  praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate 
of  said  Dec'^  as  will  raise  the  said  Sum  and  incident  Charges  of  Sale 
—  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  said  Administrators  have  Liberty 
and  Authority  is  hereby  Granted  to  them  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real 
Estate  of  said  Dec*'  as  will  raise  the  Sum  of  £48  11  9  and  incident 
Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Advice  and  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate 
therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  Wells  of  Stratford  in  Fairfield 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  was  wounded  at  Ridgfield 
in  April  1777  and  that  he  languished  a  long  Time  in  consequence  of 
said  Wound  and  was  at  great  Expence  Praying  some  allowance  to 
be  made  him  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  allowed  to  be  paid  him  out 
of  the  Public  Treasury  of  this  State  ten  Pounds  lawfuU  Money  to  be 
allowed  instead  of  Wages  and  expences. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Jacob  Witter  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of 
M""  Hezekiah  Douglas  late  of  Norwich  Deed  and  Esther  Douglas 
Widow  and  Relict  of  said   Dec*'   Shewing  to  this  Assembly   that  the 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  301 

Debts  Charges  &c  against  the  Estate  of  said  Deceas*^  amount  to  the 
Sum  of  £44  9  83^  more  than  the  Inventory  of  the  Personal  Estate 
of  said  Dec*^  and  that  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  consists  of  only 
of  one  Acre  [sic]  and  an  half  of  Land  with  a  dwelling  House  and 
Shoemakers  Shop  Standing  on  the  Same  and  that  said  House  is 
scarcely  tenantable  for  want  of  Repairs  and  that  part  of  said  Real 
Estate  cannot  be  Sold  sufficient  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £14  9  83^ 
without  great  Damage  to  the  remaining  part  Praying  for  Liberty  to 
sell  the  whole  of  said  real  Estate  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Where- 
upon Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Administrator  have 
Liberty,  and  Power  and  Authority  is  hereby  given  to  him  to  Sell  the 
whole  of  said  real  Estate  and  to  give  and  execute  proper  Deeds  of  the 
Same  said  Administrator  first  lodging  with  the  Court  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Norwich  sufficient  Bonds  to  account  with  the  Heirs  of 
said  Estate  for  the  overplus  if  any  be  whenever  he  shall  be  thereunto 
required  taking  the  direction  of  the  said  Court  of  Probate  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Sarah  Wakely  of  Woodbury  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Year  1781  her  Son  Abel 
Wakely  a  Soldier  in  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the  Army  returned  from 
the  Southward,  where  he  had  been  under  the  command  of  the  Marquis 
De  la  Fayette  the  Summer  before  to  the  Camp  at  the  North  River 
Sick  that  she  was  applied  to  by  some  of  the  Officers  to  bring  said 
Abel  Home  to  Woodbury  as  there  were  not  Suitable  Medicines  and 
Necessaries  in  Camp  for  him  in  Consequence  of  which  she  hired  a 
Man  to  bring  him  Home  where  he  lay  confined  for  some  Time  and 
continued  unable  to  return  to  Camp  for  many  Months  during  which 
Time  she  was  at  great  Expence  for  Board  Cloathing  Doctors  Nurses 
&c  for  the  said  Abel  Praying  for  Relief  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and 
they  are  hereby  directed  to  liquidate  &  Settle  the  Account  of  the 
Memorialist  in  the  Premisses  and  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  what  they 
find  due  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Silas  Allen  of  Canterbury  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  in  the  Month  of  July  1780  he  was  by  James  Gordon 
Lieut  Col°  Commandant  of  a  Regiment  of  Militia  for  this  State  ordered 
to  East  Greenwich  in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  under  the  command 
of  Maj""  General  Heath  appointed  a  Surgeon  to  said  Regiment  and 
actually  marched  with  and  Served  in  said  Regiment  as  Surgeon  untill 
said  Regiment  was  legally  discharged  and  that  in  Order  to  accomodate 
said  Regiment  with  proper  Medicines  he  purchased  of  Doc*'"  Dyer 
of  Windham  to  the  amount  of  three  Pounds  nineteen  shillings  &  two 
pence  LMoney  the  whole  of  which  he  carried  with  him  in  said 
Town  and  expended  the  whole  for  the  sole  Use  and  benefit  of  said 
Regiment  and  hath  never  Yet  received  any  consideration  therefor 
Praying  that  in  some  Way  and  manner  he  may  receive  Said  Sum  of 


302  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

£3  19  2  LMoney  with  the  Interest  arising  thereon  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File,  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee 
of  Pay  Table  be  Ordered  to  Liquidate  &  adjust  the  Bill  of  the  Memo- 
riahst  and  draw  in  his  favour  for  the  Ballance  due  to  him  on  the 
unappropriated  Funds  of  this  State  and  charge  the  Same  to  the  United 
States. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Shipman  of  Saybrook  in  behalf  of 
himself  and  others  concerned  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the 
Memorialist  by  a  Resolve  of  said  Assembly  at  their  Session  in  May 
1781  was  appointed  to  collect  and  lay  before  said  Assembly  at  their 
next  Session  the  Evidence  relative  to  matters  alledged  against  Col*^ 
William  Worthington  by  sundry  Officers  &c  and  that  pursuant  to  said 
appointment  the  Memorialist  proceeded  and  that  Sundry  Articles  of 
Cost  and  expence  had  arisen  amounting  to  £23  2  0  LMoney  Pray- 
ing for  allowance  thereof  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  which  account 
is  approved  of  and  allowed,  And  thereupon  it  is  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  aforesaid  Sum  of  £23  2  0  LMoney  be  paid  to 
the  Memorialist  out  of  the  Treasury  of  this  State  and  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  Ordered  and  directed  to  pay  the  Same  out  of  the  Moneys 
appropriated  to  the  Support  of  Government  accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lieut  Ambrose  Baldwin  of  Wallingford  in  the 
County  of  New  Haven  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Month  of 
March  1778  he  was  appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  a  Regiment  Ordered  to 
be  raised  in  this  State  to  be  commanded  by  Col°  Thaddeus  Cook  from 
whom  he  secured  the  Sum  of  twenty  Pounds  in  Continental  Money  for 
the  purpose  of  recruiting  which  Sum  he  applied  for  said  purpose,  and 
that  soon  after  Col"  Cook  being  one  of  the  Supernumerary  Officers  was 
discharged  and  called  upon  him  to  refund  said  Sum  of  twenty  Pounds 
which  was  returned  and  that  he  has  received  no  pay  for  the  said  Sum 
nor  any  part  thereof  nor  has  any  way  to  obtain  the  Same  unless 
releived  by  this  Assembly  Praying  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State 
may  be  Impowered  and  directed  to  give  and  execute  a  Note  of  Hand 
in  his  favour  for  the  Sum  of  twenty  Pounds  when  reduced  by  the 
Scale  of  Depreciation  together  with  Interest  thereon  &c  as  Per  Memo- 
rial on  File,  Whereupon  it  is  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
Treasurer  of  this  State  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  and  directed 
to  give  and  Execute  in  behalf  of  this  State  to  the  said  Ambrose  Bald- 
win, a  Note  of  Hand  on  Interest  the  Interest  to  be  paid  annually  for 
the  Sum  of  £12  14  0  payable  in  hard  Money  within  one  Year  after 
the  expiration  of  the  present  War  or  Cessation  of  Hostilities  between 
Great  Britain  and  these  United   States. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Lamberton  Painter  Shewing  to  this  Assem- 
bly that  on  the  30'*^  Day  of  August  1781  he  had  a  State  Note  in  his 
own  Name  bearing  date  the  first  Day  of  February  1781  for  the  Sum 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  303 

of  £8  4  0,  which  was  taken  away  or  destroyed  by  the  Enemy  on 
said  30^**  Day  of  Au,£^ust  1781,  Praying  for  a  new  Note  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist 
advertise  the  Loss  of  said  Note  in  the  several  Newspapers  in  this 
State  for  three  Weeks  successively,  and  also  give  Bond  to  the  Treasurer 
of  this  State  to  save  harmless  this  State  on  account  of  said  Note 
Supposed  to  be  destroyed  as  aforesaid  or  any  Demand  made  thereon 
in  case  the  Same  should  hereafter  be  found,  And  that  thereupon  the 
Treasurer  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  to  execute  and  deliver  to  the 
Memorialist  a  Note  of  the  Same  Tenor  and  Date  of  said  Note  Sup- 
posed to  be  destroyed  as  aforesaid  and  that  the  Treasurer  do  not 
pay  the  said  first  Note  in  Case  the  Same  should  be  produced  but 
retain  the  Same  in  his  own  Hands  untill  the  further  Order  of  this 
Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  Welch  Adminis*'"  on  the  intestate 
Estate  of  the  Rev^'  Daniel  Welch  late  of  Mansfield  in  the  County  of 
Windham  Deceas''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  said  Estate  is  in- 
volved in  Debt  about  £250  LMoney  which  cannot  be  paid  out  of 
the  Personal  Estate  without  taking  the  whole  thereof  including  House- 
hold Furniture  &c  and  breaking  up  the  Family.  That  there  is  about 
eighty  Acres  of  Land  in  Windham  belonging  to  said  Estate,  which 
might  be  sold  and  the  Avails  thereof  applied  to  the  payment  of  Debts, 
greatly  to  the  advantage  of  the  Heirs  of  said  Estate  Praying  for 
Liberty  to  Sell  said  eighty  Acres  of  Land  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  have  Liberty 
and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted  to  him  to  make  Sale  of 
the  whole  of  said  Eighty  Acres  of  Land  lying  in  Windham  and  to 
execute  an  Ample  Deed  or  Deeds  thereof  and  apply  the  Money  raised 
by  the  Sale  to  the  Payment  of  the  Just  Debts  of  said  Dec*'  taking  the 
direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Windham  in  the 
Premisses. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Henry  Dagget  &  Hezekiah  Tuttle  of  New 
Haven  in  New  Haven  County,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  they 
were  appointed  by  His  Excellency  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety, 
one  of  them  to  furnish  the  Supplies  of  Provisions  for  the  Militia  Sta- 
tioned at  New  Haven  in  Septemb""  1781,  And  the  other  to  Issue  the 
Provisions  to  said  Troops  and  that  they  faithfully  discharged  the  Duty 
of  their  several  departments  Praying  this  Assembly  to  Order  and  direct 
the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  to  Settle  with  them  and  pay  them  a 
reasonable  Reward  for  their  Services  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  appears 
—  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be 
and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  Settle  with  the  said  Dagget  &  Tuttle 
and  allow  them  a  Just  and  reasonable  Reward  for  the  Time  they  were 
employed  in  the  Service  aforesaid. 


304  PUBLIC  RECORDS  Octobcr, 

upon  the  Memorial  of  Jonathan  Humphrys  and  Benjamin  Farn- 
ham  of  Symsbury  Executors  of  the  last  Will  &  Testament  of  Maj"" 
Elihu  Humphry  late  of  said  Symsbury  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  said  Maj""  Elihu  Humphrys  was  a  Collector  in  his  Life  Time 
of  sundry  State  Taxes  for  said  Town  of  Symsbury  viz  one  of  two 
pence  on  the  Pound  on  the  List  made  for  the  Year  1770,  and  three 
more  of  one  penny  each  on  the  Pound  on  the  List  made  for  the  Years 
1771,  1772  &  1774,  and  at  the  Time  of  said  Maj""  Elihu  Humphrys 
Death,  many  of  said  Taxes  remained  due  from  the  Inhabitants  and 
now  so  remain  due  Praying  that  Elisha  Cornish  may  be  appointed  a 
Collector  to  Collect  said  Taxes  and  the  Treasurer  be  directed  to  Issue 
unto  him  a  Warrant  for  that  purpose  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Elisha  Cornish  be  and  hereby 
is  appointed  a  Collector  for  the  said  Town  of  Symsbury  with  as  full 
&  ample  Power  as  is  granted  by  Law  to  other  Collectors  of  this 
State  to  levy  &  Collect  what  of  the  aforesaid  Rates  or  Taxes  may  now 
be  due  on  the  Several  abovementioned  Rate  Bills  of  the  said  Maj"" 
Elihu  Humphrys  and  the  Treasurer  be  and  hereby  is  directed  to  Issue 
his  Warrants  unto  the  said  Elisha  Cornish  in  due  form  of  Law  for 
the  purpose  aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  William  Wells  late  of  Southhold  on  Long 
Island  now  residing  in  Guilford,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he 
left  Long  Island  soon  after  the  Enemy  took  Possession  of  New  York, 
and  hath  residided  in  said  Guilford  ever  since,  that  he  left  his  real 
Estate  on  said  Island  and  having  here  disposed  of  most  of  his  move- 
ables in  support  of  his  Family,  and  that  he  is  now  desirous  of  return- 
ing to  the  possession  of  his  Estate  on  said  Long  Island,  which  he 
thinks  he  may  consistent  with  his  allegiance  to  the  United  States  Pray- 
ing that  he  may  have  Liberty  and  permission  to  return  to  said  Southold 
with  his  Family  and  the  remainder  of  his  moveable  Estate  consisting 
of  Houshold  Furniture  one  Horse  two  Cows  and  two  Swine  with 
as  much  Provision  as  may  be  thought  proper  &c  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Whereupon  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  and 
permission  be  and  the  Same  is  hereby  granted  to  the  said  William 
Wells  to  remove  from  said  Guilford  to  said  Southold  on  Long  Island 
with  his  Family  carrying  with  him  his  Household  Furniture  one  Horse 
two  Cows  &  two  Swine  together  with  such  quantity  of  provision  as 
the  Civil  Authority  of  said  Town  of  Guilford  shall  judge  proper  and 
needfull  the  Boat  to  go  and  return  under  the  Inspection  of  said  Author- 
ity and  with  such  Hands  as  said  Authority  think  proper. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Zechariah  Ferriss  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  Gilbert  Ferriss  late  of  New  Milford  De*^  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  Charges  and  allowances  against  said  Estate 
Surmount  the  moveable  part  of  said  Estate  the  Sum  of  £88  5  4 
Imoy  [sic]  and  praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  real  Estate  for  the  payment 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  305 

of  said  Sum  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  Abel  Hine  Esq""  of  said  New  Milford  have  Liberty  and  he  is 
hereby  Impowered  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the 
said  Dec''  as  to  make  said  Sum  of  £88  5  4  LMoney  with  incident 
Charges  arising  thereon  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Woodbury  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Timothy  Teal  and  Joel  Kelcey  both  of 
Killingworth  in  New  London  County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
they  served  in  the  Year  1780  as  Soldiers  in  a  Regiment  commanded 
by  Col"  John  Mead,  and  that  they  were  taken  Prisoners  and  lost  their 
Arms  and  Accoutrements  and  have  received  no  Pay  for  them  praying 
for  Pay  for  their  Arms  &  Accoutrements  so  lost  as  Per  Memorial  on 
File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay 
Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  Liquidate  and  adjust  the 
Accounts  of  the  Memorialists  for  the  loss  of  their  Arms  and  Accoutre- 
ment as  aforesaid  and  draw  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Ballance 
that  shall  be  found  due  to  the  Memorialists. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Henry  Vandyke  of  Stratford  in  Fairfield 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Year  1779  he  by  per- 
mission of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  went 
to  New  York  with  his  Family  where  he  has  resided  till  this  Time 
praying  for  Liberty  to  return  to  said  Stratford  with  his  Family  and 
an  aged  Mother  his  Household  Furniture  Wearing  Apparell  and  five 
hundred  Bushels  of  Salt  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  said  Henry  Vandyke  be  and  he  is  hereby  per- 
mitted to  return  from  said  New  York  to  said  Stratford  with  his  Family 
aged  Mother  household  Furniture  wearing  Apparel  &  Money  and  bring 
with  him  five  hundred  Bushels  of  Salt,  four  hundred  Bushels  of  which 
he  is  to  Sell  to  the  Inhabitants  of  said  State  at  the  Price  it  Costs  in 
New  York  with  no  additional  Cost  but  a  reasonable  Freight  under 
the  direction  of  the  Select  Men  of  said  Stratford,  and  the  other  one 
hundred  Bushels  he  is  allowed  to  Sell  &  dispose  of  for  his  own  use 
benefit  and  also  to  bring  with  him  a  Vessell  for  the  purpose  not  ex- 
ceeding fifty  Tons  burthen. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Reuben  Scofield  and  Benjamin  Scofield  of 
Stamford  in  Fairfield  County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  they  in 
the  Year  1773  or  1774  became  indebted  to  Charles  Ward  Apthorp 
of  the  City  of  New  York  in  the  Sum  of  £150  LMoney  for  which  the 
Memorialists  gave  their  Obligation  to  said  Apthorp  on  Interest  and 
mortgaged  their  Lands  in  said  Stamford  for  the  Payment  of  said  Sum, 
and  Interest  thereon  and  that  the  Petitioners  have  paid  part  of  the 
Sum  due  on  said  Bond  viz  £84  LMoney  and  the  Interest  thereon 
and  that  the  Petitioners  in  the  Year  1776  procured  Money  to  pay 
the  full  Sum  due  on  said  Bond  but  that  they  could  not  find  the  said 


306  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Apthorp  to  pay  the  Money  to  discharge  the  Sum  due  on  said  Bond 
and  that  they  loaned  the  Money  to  this  State  Praying  this  Assembly 
to  Order  the  Administrators  on  the  Estate  of  said  Apthorp  to  receive 
the  Obligations  the  Memorialists  have  against  this  State  in  full  dis- 
charge of  said  Debt  due  to  said  Apthorp  from  the  Memorialists  as 
Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  M""  James 
Hilhouse  of  New  Haven  Administrator  on  the  Confiscated  Estate  of 
the  said  Charles  Ward  Apthorp  that  is  in  this  State  be  and  he  is 
hereby  directed  to  receive  of  the  Memorialists  Obligations  Issued  by 
the  Treasurer  of  this  State  to  be  paid  in  Silver  or  Gold  and  on  Interest 
in  payment  for  the  Sum  that  shall  appear  to  be  due  on  the  aforesaid 
Obligation  given  by  the  Memorialists  to  the  said  Apthorp,  and  the  said 
Administrator  is  hereby  Impowered  and  directed  to  give  the  Memo- 
rialists a  full  and  ample  discharge  from  said  Bond  and  Mortgage  on 
their  paying  aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Amos  Prentice  and  others  Select  Men  of 
the  Town  of  Groton  in  behalf  of  said  Town  and  Edward  Jeffery  and 
Elizabeth  Merchant  Creditors  to  the  Estate  of  John  Jefifery  late  of 
said  Town  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  said  John  Jeffery 
Dec**  left  two  old  Negroes  which  have  become  chargeable  to  said  Town 
and  that  there  is  no  Estate  left  for  the  maintenance  of  said  Negroes 
but  about  fourteen  Acres  of  rough  Pasture  Land  praying  that  some 
meet  person  may  have  Liberty  to  Sell  said  Land  and  give  good  and 
ample  Conveyance  thereof  and  to  appropriate  the  Avails  to  the  pur- 
pose of  paying  the  said  Creditors  and  to  the  maintenance  of  said 
Negroes  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Liberty  be  granted  and 
Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted  to  Peter  Avery  one  of  the 
said  Select  Men  of  Groton  to  make  Sale  of  the  said  Land  and  give 
ample  Conveyance  thereof  and  to  appropriate  the  Avails  to  the  purpose 
aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Lydia  Harriss  of  New  London  Executrix  to 
the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  Ebenezer  Harris  late  of  New  London 
Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Dec''  made  his  last  Will  and 
Testament  in  the  Year  1775  which  was  afterwards  on  his  Decease 
exhibited  in  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  London 
and  there  accepted  proved  approved  and  ordered  to  be  Recorded  and 
that  the  Same  together  with  the  Record  thereof  was  burnt  at  New 
London  by  the  Enemy  on  the  6*'*  Day  of  Septemb""  1781,  and  praying 
that  a  Copy  of  said  Last  Will  and  Testament  collected  from  the 
knoledge  of  People  that  were  acquainted  with  the  Contents  of  said 
Will,  may  be  established  and  Ordered  to  be  received  and  Recorded 
in  said  Court  of  Probate  and  be  of  the  Same  validity  as  the  Original 
of  said  last  Will  and  Testament  would  have  been  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Copy  which  is 
in  the  Words  following  viz.     In  the  Name  of  God  Amen,  I  Ebenezer 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  307 

Harriss  of  New  London  in  the  County  of  New  London  and  Colony 
of  Connecticut  being  in  perfect  Health  of  Body  and  of  sound  Mind 
and  Memory  thanks  be  given  unto  God  therefor  and  calHng  into  mind 
the  Mortality  of  my  Body  and  knowing  that  it  is  appointed  for  all 
Men  once  to  Dye,  do  make  and  Ordain  this  my  last  Will  and  Testa- 
ment that  is  to  say  principally  and  first  of  all  I  give  and  recommend 
my  Soul  into  the  Hands  of  Almighty  God  that  gave  it  and  my  Body 
I  recommend  to  the  Earth  to  be  Buried  in  decent  Christian  Burial 
at  the  discretion  of  my  Executor  hereafter  named  nothing  doubting 
but  at  the  Generall  Resurrection  1  shall  receive  the  same  again  by 
the  mighty  Power  of  God,  And  as  touching  such  worldly  Estate  where- 
with it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless  me  with  in  this  Life  I  Give  devise 
and  dispose  of  the  Same  in  the  following  manner  and  form  first  I 
Give  to  Lydia  my  Loving  Wife  all  my  Personal  Estate  to  be  at  her 
dispose  forever.  Also  I  Give  to  my  said  Wife  the  Sole  Use  and  Im- 
provement of  all  my  real  Estate  during  her  natural  Life  after  her 
Decease  Item  I  Give  to  my  four  Cousins  namely  Edward  Harris  Son 
to  my  Brother  Samuel  Harris  Dec*^  to  Ebenezer  Harriss  son  to  my 
Brother  Gibson  Harris  Dec*^  to  Ebenezer  Allen  &  Lydia  Allen  Son 
and  Daughter  to  Gideon  Allen  my  Wifes  Brother  all  my  real  Estate 
to  be  equally  divided  between  them  that  is  to  say  to  each,  one  fourth 
part  to  them  and  their  Heirs  forever  And  lastly  I  do  appoint  my 
beloved  Wife  Lydia  Harris  to  be  Executor  to  this  my  last  Will  and 
Testament,  and  I  do  hereby  revoke  all  other  former  Wills  and  ratify 
and  confirm  this  and  no  other  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testament,  In 
Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  Hand  and  Seal  this  Dav 
of  ADom   1775. 

Ebenezer  Harris  :     Seal. 
Signed    Sealed   Published   and   declared   by   the   said   Ebenezer   Harris 
to  be  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  the  presence  of  us  who  Signed 
our  Names  in  presence  of  the  Testator,  John  Hempsted  Abigail  Smith, 
Lucy  Hemsted. 

Be  accepted  and  Recorded  in  the  said  Court  of  Probate  and  that 
the  Same  be  established  and  accounted  to  all  Intents  and  purposes  as 
the  original  of  the  said  last  Will  and  Testament  would  have  been. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Sarah  Prentiss  Administr"  on  the  Estate  of 
John  Prentiss  late  of  New  London  Dec'^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate  exceed  the  Personal  Estate  of  said 
Dec^'  the  Sum  of  £130,  LMoney  as  appears  by  Certificate  from  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  London  Praying  for  Liberty 
to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas^  as  will  raise  the 
said  Sum  and  incident  Charges  of  Sale  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  said  Administratrix  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is 
hereby  granted  to  her  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec*' 
as  will  raise  the  said  Sum  of  £130  and  incident  Charges  of  Sale  taking 
the  advice  and  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  therein. 


308  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Martha  Hoh  Administr''  on  the  Estate  of 
John  Holt  late  of  New  London  Dec'*  —  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
said  Dec''  in  his  Life  Time  was  Quarter  Master  of  the  Port  of  New 
London  and  purchased  large  Quantities  of  Hay  Wood  &c  which  were 
expended  in  said  Garrison  and  on  the  6*''  of  September  1781  said 
John  was  killed  by  the  Enemy  and  his  Papers  &  Vouchers  all  burnt 
and  consumed  Praying  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  may  be 
directed  to  allow  in  Settlement  of  the  Accounts  of  s**  Dec**  109  '^^^ 
1  **  —  6''^  of  Hay  and  101^  Loads  Wood  purchased  and  expended 
in  said  Garrison  for  which  the  Vouchers  are  burnt  as  Per  Memorial 
on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
be  and  are  hereby  Impowered  to  allow  in  the  Settlement  of  the 
Account  of  said  Dec**  said  Quantity  of  5  Tons  9"^  1  1^  109 ''^S  6[sic] 
1  "  6''^  of  Hay  &  101^  Loads  of  Wood  for  which  the  Receipts  & 
Vouchers  are  burnt. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Abigail  Barns  of  Washington  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  she  is  a  Poor  Widow  and  hath  three  small  Children 
who  she  hath  by  her  Industry  supported  to  this  Time  but  is  unable 
to  support  them  in  future  further  Shewing  that  her  late  Husband 
Abraham  Barns  was  a  Continental  Soldier  and  served  as  such  for 
about  two  Years  and  died  and  there  is  now  due  on  his  Wages  the 
Sum  of  fourteen  Pounds  one  shilling  &  seven  pence  Praying  for 
Liberty  to  receive  &  Use  the  Same  for  the  support  of  herself  and 
needy  Children  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  said  Abigail  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby 
given  and  Granted  to  her  to  have  and  receive  the  Wages  due  as  afore- 
said for  the  Use  and  purposes  aforesaid,  and  that  the  Committee  of 
Pay  Table  make  and  give  the  Memorialist  a  Certificate  of  what  is  due 
on  the  Wages  aforesaid  and  thereupon  the  Treasurer  execute  to  the 
said  Abigail  Notes  for  the  Sum  Certified  as  aforesaid  with  the  Interest 
thereon  in  like  manner  as  Notes  are  made  out  for  the  Payment  of 
Wages  for  like  Services. 


*fe^ 


On  the  Petition  of  Caleb  Jones  of  Cornwall  Shewing  to  this  Assem- 
bly that  he  was  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Theophilus  Jones  late 
of  Wallingford  Dec''  and  that  the  Debts  exhibited  against  said  Estate 
Surmount  the  Personal  Estate  the  Sum  of  twenty  eight  Pounds  two 
Shillings  LMoney  Praying  for  Liberty  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of 
the  real  Estate  as  to  raise  the  Sum  of  £28  2  0  LMoney  with  the 
incident  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale,  as  by  said  Petition  on  File, 
This  Assembly  do  grant  Liberty  and  Liberty  is  hereby  granted  to 
said  Administrator  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of 
said  Dec**  as  to  raise  the  aforesaid  Sum  of  £28  2  0  LMoney  with 
the  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  Wallingford  therein. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  309 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Benjamin  Chapman  of  Southington  in  the 
County  of  Hartford  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  early  Life  he 
engaged  in  the  Work  of  the  Gospel  Ministry  and  was  regularly  ordained 
over  the  Church  of  Christ  in  said  Southington  where  he  Continued 
for  many  Years,  that  some  few  Years  past,  he  was  without  any  fault 
of  his  own  dismissed  from  that  People,  but  has  ever  since  with  but 
very  little  Intermission  continued  his  Ministerial  Labours,  that  he  has 
but  a  small  Estate  and  has  been  at  gerat  [sic]  Expence  by  reason  of 
sickness  in  his  Family,  by  means  whereof  his  Wife  is  totally  deprived 
of  the  Use  of  her  reason  which  she  is  never  like  to  recover,  that  he  has 
for  two  Years  past  been  obliged  to  give  in  his  List,  on  which  Taxes 
have  been  granted  which  he  is  wholly  unable  to  pay  without  reducing 
him  to  distress  Praying  for  releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby 
exempted  from  the  Payment  of  all  such  Taxes  as  are  now  lying  against 
him  and  unpaid,  and  that  the  said  Taxes  be  and  the  same  are  hereby 
Abated,  And  that  the  IVIemorialist  be  and  he  is  hereby  excused  from 
giving  in  his  List  in  future  during  the  Pleasure  of  this  Assembly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  David  Seward  Samuel  Robinson  &  Samuel 
Chittenden  Jun""  and  others  Listers  in  the  Town  of  Guilford  1781, 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  fourfold  Assesment  in  said  Guilford 
amounted  to  the  Sum  of  £  1492  5  4,  an  account  whereof  was  trans- 
mitted to  the  General  Assembly  but  by  some  means  failed  to  be  entered 
in  the  Publick  Records,  and  that  the  Treasurer  has  sent  out  his  War- 
rants to  Collect  the  Taxes  exclusive  of  said  Fourfold  Praying  that 
the  Secretary  may  receive  a  Certificate  from  said  Listers  of  said  four- 
fold and  enter  the  Sum  in  the  Public  Records,  and  that  the  Treasurer 
Issue  his  Warrant  for  collecting  the  lawfull  Taxes  arising  on  said 
fourfold  as  Per  Memorial  on  File  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  said  Listers  shall  exhibit  to  the  Secretary  a  Certificate  to  the 
Amount  of  said  fourfold  Assesment,  and  thereupon  the  said  Secretary 
shall  enter  the  Sum  in  the  Publick  Records  and  that  the  Treasurer 
shall  Issue  his  Warrant  for  collecting  the  lawfull  Taxes  which  have 
arisen  or  shall  hereafter  arise  on  said  fourfold  Assesment. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  James  Church  and  the  rest  of  the  Pro- 
prietors of  the  Common  Field  in  Hartford  in  Hartford  County  com- 
monly called  the  South  Meadow  in  said  Hartford  Praying  this  Assembly 
to  pass  an  Act  enabling  them  to  regulate  the  Fences  Inclosures  and 
Highways  in  said  Field  and  to  raise  the  Sums  payable  for  Poundage 
in  Case  of  Creatures  found  damage  feasant  therein  as  Per  Memorial 
on  file  — 

Be  it  Resolved  and  Enacted  by  this  Assembly  that  the  fence  Viewers 
Chosen,  and  hereafter  to  be  Chosen  by  said  Proprietors  out  of  their 
own  number  as  is  by  Law  already  provided  be  and  they  are  hereby 
Authorized  and  Impowered  to  Inspect  and  Judge  of  the  Fences  which 


310  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

are  or  may  at  any  Time  be  erected  by  any  Person  to  inclose  any  Lands 
within  said  Field,  and  if  any  Person  shall  put  any  Horses  Cattle  Sheep 
or  Swine  to  pasture  in  any  such  particular  Inclosure  which  in  the 
Judgment  of  said  fence  Viewers  is  not  sufficiently  fenced  for  securing 
such  Creatures  so  put  to  pasture,  all  such  Creatures  shall  be  as  liable 
to  be  impounded  as  if  they  were  loose  in  the  open  field,  And  if  such 
Creatures  shall  break  out  of  such  inclosure  and  be  found  Damage 
feasant  in  said  Common  Field  the  owner  of  them  shall  pay  Cost  of 
Poundage  and  Damages  recoverable  in  the  same  manner  as  in  other 
Cases  is  provided,  And  the  fee  to  be  paid  by  the  owner  or  Owners 
of  all  such  Horses  Cattle  Sheep  or  Swine  taken  Damage  feasant  and 
legally  Impounded  from  said  Field,  shall  be  for  all  Horses  Neat  Cattle 
or  Swine  three  shillings  lawfull  Money  Per  Head  and  for  all  Sheep 
five  pence  Per  Head  five  sixths  whereof  shall  be  to  the  Use  of  the 
driver  or  Impounder,  and  one  sixth  thereof  to  the  keeper  of  the  Key, 
And  be  it  further  Resolved  &  Enacted  that  the  Proprietors  ot 
said  Common  Field  be  Impowered  at  their  Legal  Meeting  to  Choose 
Surveyors  of  Highways  for  said  Common  Field  who  shall  be  sworn 
to  a  faithful!  discharge  of  their  Office  and  shall  be  and  hereby  are 
Authorized  to  take  care  of  Oversee  amend  and  repair  the  Highways 
in  said  Field  and  to  call  out  the  proprietors  of  said  Field  to  assist  in 
working  at  said  Highways  in  the  same  manner  as  other  Surveyors  of 
Highways  are  Authorized  in  other  Cases,  and  that  said  Proprietors 
or  any  of  them  who  after  legal  Warning  shall  neglect  to  perform  said 
Service,  shall  be  liable  to  the  same  Penalties  and  forfeitures  recoverable 
in  the  same  manner  as  is  by  Law  already  provided  in  simular  Cases. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Hannah  Blodget  Admin*''  of  the  Estate  of 
Roswell  Blodget  late  of  East  Windsor  Dec''  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  the  Debts  due  from  said  Estate  exceed  the  personal  Estate  of 
said  Dec''  the  Sum  of  £282  15  4  LMoney  as  appears  by  Certificate 
from  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  and  praying 
for  Liberty  to  sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas''  as  will 
raise  the  said  Sum  and  incident  Charges  of  Sale  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  said  Administratrix  with  M*"  Simon  Wolcott  of 
said  East  Windsor  have  Liberty  &  Liberty  &  Authority  is  hereby 
granted  to  them  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as 
will  raise  the  Sum  of  £282  15  4  LMoney  and  incident  Charges  of 
Sale  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  said  District 
of  Hartford  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  William  Holly  of  Stamford  in  Fair- 
field County  &  State  of  Connecticut  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
he  at  the  Age  of  fourteen  was  by  his  Father  carried  to  the  Enemy 
and  that  he  has  lived  at  New  York  and  thereabouts  under  their  pro- 
tection till  this  Time  Praying  for  Pardon  &  Liberty  to  reside  in  this 
State  as   Per  Memorial   on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that   a 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  311 

Pardon  be  &  it  is  hereby  Granted  to  the  said  John  W"  Holly  for 
his  afores''  offences  of  Joining  the  Enemy  and  living  under  their  pro- 
tection &  he  is  permitted  to  reside  in  this  State  under  the  Care  & 
direction  of  the  Select  Men  of  the  Town  of  Stamford. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  Stewart  Administrator  on  the 
Estate  of  Shubael  Chapman  late  of  New  Milford  Dec*^  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Debts  Charges  and  allowances  against  said  Estate 
surmount  the  moveable  part  of  s*^  Estate  the  Sum  of  £60  19  2  LMoney 
and  praying  for  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said 
Dec'^  as  to  make  said  Sum  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by 
this  Assembly  that  the  said  Memorialist  have  Liberty  and  he  is  hereby 
Impowered  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  the  said  Dec*^ 
as  to  make  said  Sum  of  £60  19  2  LMoney  with  the  incident  Charges 
arising  thereon  taking  the  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of  Woodbury  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Samuel  Shethar  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  being  carried  to  Pensacola  in  his  Minority  where  he  married  a 
Wife  and  resided  untill  after  the  declaration  of  Independence  and  by 
reason  of  his  attachment  to  the  American  States  he  become  so  ob- 
noxious that  he  was  obliged  to  leave  that  Place,  which  he  accordingly 
did,  and  with  his  Family  came  to  New  York  with  a  view  of  returning 
to  Connecticut  the  place  of  his  Nativity ;  and  after  much  difficulty  in 
which  he  expended  a  great  part  of  his  fortune,  which  was  considerable, 
by  the  Assistance  of  his  Brother  Cap*  John  Sheathar,  he  obtained 
Liberty  to  return  to  Connecticut  with  his  Family  and  what  little  Effects 
he  had  on  Hand,  and  accordingly  obtained  a  Flagg  for  that  purpose 
which  was  destined  to  the  Post  of  Killingworth,  and  while  he  was  on 
His  Way  thither  in  said  Flagg  he  was  captured  and  carried  into  the 
Harbour  of  Stamford  and  his  Effects  together  with  the  Vessell  Libelled 
before  the  Maritime  Court  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  Praying  Releif 
&c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the 
consideration  of  said  Memorial  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  referred  to 
his  Excellency,  the  Governor  &  Council  of  safety  for  them  to  hear 
and  consider  whether  said  Vessell  was  a  proper  Flagg  duely  Authorized 
and  to  take  such  Order  and  give  such  Directions  in  the  premisses  as 
to  them  shall  appear  reasonable  and  proper  and  that  all  proceedings 
upon  said  Libel  in  said  Maritime  Court  do  cease  in  the  mean  Time.* 

On  the  Memorial  of  James  Armstrong  and  others  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  they  served  as  Soldiers  in  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the 
Continental  Army  in  Col*'  Durkey^  Regiment  for  the  Term  of  eight 
months  in  the  Year  1777,  And  that  as  an  encouragement  for  their 
inlisting  themselves  into  said  Service  a  Bounty  of  three  Pounds  each 

*See  below,  pp.  331,  335. 


312  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

was  promissed  them  by  this  Assembly,  which  Bounty  nor  their  Wages 
for  their  said  Service  they  have  never  received  in  full  and  Whereas 
it  is  represented  to  this  Assembly  by  a  Committee  appointed  on  said 
Memorial  that  M'"  William  Adams  was  appointed  Pay  Master  of  said 
Regiment  and  that  said  Pay  Master  drew  the  whole  of  the  Pay  due 
for  the  Wages  of  said  Regiment,  but  that  he  has  never  fully  paid  the 
Same  but  that  there  still  remains  a  considerable  Ballance  due  to  said 
Memorialists  and  that  a  numJDer  of  others  Served  in  said  Regiment 
at  the  same  Time  and  under  Simular  Circumstances  who  have  never 
received  the  whole  of  their  Pay  Whereupon  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  ordered  to  Liquidate  and 
adjust  the  Accounts  of  the  Memorialists  and  all  others  who  Served 
in  said  Regiment  under  simular  Circumstances  and  draw  on  any  of 
the  unappropriated  Rates  or  Monies  due  to  this  State  for  what  may 
be  found  due  either  for  bounty  or  Wages,  together  with  the  Interest 
from  this  Time  untill  paid,  And  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be 
and  they  are  hereby  appointed  to  call  said  William  Adams  to  Account 
for  the  Mony  which  he  still  holds  in  his  Hands  as  aforesaid. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  Tuttle  and  Thomas  Dickinson 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  by  special  Contract  they  Supplied  the 
Army  with  a  large  number  of  Cartouch  Boxes  &c  on  which  Account 
there  is  now  due  to  them  more  than  two  thousand  Pounds  LawfuU 
Money  which  has  by  Congress  been  referred  to  this  State  for  pay- 
ment, that  they  are  now  liable  to  be  dispossessed  of  their  real  Estate 
and  reduced  to  great  Distress  for  want  of  the  Money  Praying  for 
releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  — 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  out  of  the  Tax  of  two  pence  on  the  Pound  granted  by 
this  Assembly  in  ]\Iay  last  to  the  Memorialists  the  Sum  of  two  hundred 
and  fifty  Pounds  lawfull  Mone}'  the  said  Dickinson  having  executed 
to  the  Governor  and  Company  of  this  State  a  Deed  of  one  Hundred 
fifty  three  Acres  of  Land  lying  in  Goshen  &  Norfolk  for  security  of 
the  Same. 

LTpon  the  Memorial  of  Seth  Mead  of  Greenwich  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  he  was  decoyed  and  perswaded  to  go  over  to  and  put 
himself  under  the  protection  of  the  common  Enemy  where  he  remained 
some  Time  when  he  was  applied  to  by  Order  of  General  Parsons  with 
whom  he  agreed  to  assist  in  taking  the  Post  at  Lloyds  neck  and  con- 
duct the  Troops  &c  upon  a  Promise  of  Pardon  the  Conditions  of 
which  he  has  fully  complied  with  Praying  for  a  Pardon  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembh^  that  the  Memorialist 
be  and  he  is  hereby  pardoned  for  said  Offence  and  no  further  prosecuted 
therefor  upon  his  paying  the  Cost  that  has  already  been  incurred  on  the 
premisses. 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  313 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Lockwood  Jun'"  John  Hanford  and 
EHphalet  Lockwood  all  of  Norwalk  in  the  County  of  Fairfield  a  Com- 
mittee of  the  first  Society  in  said  Norwalk  Shewing  to  this  Assembly 
that  on  the  ll*"^  Day  of  July  1779  the  Enemy  at  open  War  with  the 
United  States  of  America  burnt  up  and  destroyed  a  large  decent  and 
valuable  Meeting  House  belonging  to  said  Society  and  also  a  large 
and  valuable  Parsonage  dwelling  House,  and  also  a  good  Barn  belong- 
ing to  said  Society  and  that  by  means  thereof  the  Inhabitants  of  said 
Society  have  ever  since  been  put  to  great  Difficulties  to  procure  any 
kind  of  Place  for  public  Worship,  And  that  the  Inhabitants  that  owned 
the  greatest  part  of  the  Interest  in  said  Society  were  the  great  Sufferers 
in  having  their  Buildings  &c  destroyed  that  by  means  thereof  the 
said  Society  as  such  are  greatly  reduced  and  their  Interest  much 
impoverished,  and  that  likewise  that  there  is  certain  confiscated  Estates 
lying  in  said  Norwalk  that  did  belong  to  Persons  that  have  gone  over 
to  and  Joined  the  Enemy  Praying  that  they  may  be  allowed  all  the 
Monies  that  may  arise  out  of  the  Sales  of  said  Estate  yet  to  be  dis- 
posed of,  and  also  the  Monies  that  may  arise  out  of  the  Estates  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  said  Norwalk  who  have  gone  over  to  and  Joined  the 
Enemy  and  yet  to  be  adjudged  forfeit,  after  paying  the  expences  of 
Prosecution  &c  on  such  proportion  thereof  as  may  appear  Just  and 
reasonable  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  Sum  not  exceeding  five  hundred  Pounds  lawfuU  Money  be  allowed 
and  given  to  said  Society  out  of  the  Monies  arising  from  the  Sales  of 
the  said  confiscated  Estates  lying  in  said  Norwalk  that  have  been  or 
may  hereafter  be  adjudged  forfeit  to  this  State  and  yet  to  be  disposed 
of,  all  Just  Debts  against  and  Charges  arising  upon  such  Estates  being 
first  paid  and  discharged,  for  the  Use  and  benefit  of  building  a  Meeting 
House  or  House  of  Public  Worship  in  said  Society. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Elizabeth  Graham  of  New  Brunswick  in 
the  State  of  New  Jersey  Widow  of  Ennis  Graham  formerly  of  the 
City  of  New  York  now  deceased,  Executrix  of  the  last  Will  and 
Testament  of  said  Ennis  Graham  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  she 
as  Executrix  on  the  Estate  of  said  Enniss  has  had  come  to  her  Hand 
among  other  Estate  of  said  Enniss  one  hundred  fifty  five  Pounds 
sixteen  shillings  and  six  pence  lawfuU  Money  in  Bills  of  Credit  of 
this  State  emitted  in  the  Year  1775  and  before,  which  Bills  said 
Ennis  had  received  in  his  Life  Time,  and  before  said  Bills  were  called 
out  of  Circulation  and  that  by  reason  of  the  distance  at  which  she 
lived  she  never  had  any  knoledge  till  after  the  Time  was  expired 
for  rendring  said  Bills  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  that  they  were 
ordered  to  be  thus  rendered  Praying  for  releif  in  the  Premisses  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Treasurer  execute  a  Note  in  behalf 
of  this  State  payable  to  the  Memorialist  dated  the  first  Day  of  Febru- 
178  [sic]  on  Interest  Payable  one  Year  after  the  expiration  of  the 
present  War  for  the  value  of  said  Sum  of   £155  16  6  LMoney  and 


314  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

the  Interest  from  the  first  Day  of  April  1778  on  the  Treasurers  receiv- 
ing said  Sum  of  £155  16  6  in  said  Bills  so  received  by  the  Memo- 
rialist, the  value  of  said  Bills  to  be  ascertained  by  the  Scale  of  depre- 
ciation as  they  passed  on  the  first  Day  of  April  1778  and  Interest 
thereon  computed  from  that  Day  to  the  first  Day  of  February  1781, 
and  included  in  said  Treasurers  Note,  and  the  Interest  arising  on  said 
Note  to  be  paid  annually. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  Rogers  of  Branford  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  he  owns  the  one  half  of  an  old  Saw  Mill  in  said 
Branford  that  the  other  half  thereof  is  the  property  of  this  State  being 
part  of  the  confiscated  Estate  of  Abiathar  Camp,  proposing  to  pur- 
chase of  this  State  the  one  half  of  said  Mill  at  the  apprisal  of  Indif- 
ferent Men  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  Timothy  Andrews  and  Benjamin  Maltbie  be  and  they  are  hereby 
appointed  to  repair  to  said  Mill  and  view  the  Circumstances  thereof, 
and  being  under  Oath  for  that  purpose  to  estimate  and  apprize  the 
true  and  Just  value  of  the  one  half  of  said  Saw  Mill  with  the  Appur- 
tenances to  the  Same  belonging  in  Money  and  the  Same  to  Certify 
under  their  Hands  to  the  Administrator  on  said  Camps  Estate,  who 
is  thereupon  hereby  Authorized  and  directed  by  a  legal  Deed  of  Con- 
veyance to  Sell  and  Convey  the  Same  to  him  the  said  Thomas  Rogers 
his  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever  in  fee  upon  his  paying  or  securing  to 
said  Administrator  to  be  paid  within  six  Months  the  Sum  at  which 
the  one  half  of  said  Saw  Mill  shall  be  apprized. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  Pitkin  of  Somers  Esq""  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  his  dwelling  House  was  by  accident  burned  and 
destroyed  in  Septemb""  last  and  that  £3  6  0  in  Bills  emitted  by  this 
State  since  Jany  1780  and  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  for  £2  10  0 
dated  Novemb""  8*^  1781  payable  out  of  the  2/6''  Tax  to  the  Select 
Men  of  Somers,  and  also  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  for  £40  State 
Bills  in  favour  of  Ozias  Bissell  dated  April  1781  also  a  Treasurers 
Certificate  for  £12  2  8  Mony  loaned  to  this  State  by  Martha  Wells 
dated  Feby  P*  1780  were  consumed  in  said  House  Praying  that  other 
State  Securities  might  be  Issued  to  him  in  Lieu  thereof  and  also  that 
his  Rates  due  on  the  3''  9''  and  one  shilling  Taxes  payable  the  present 
Year  might  be  Abated  to  him  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  draw  an  Order 
on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  the  Memorialist  for  £2  10  0  payable 
out  of  the  2/6*^  Tax,  and  that  the  Treasurer  execute  a  Note  to  him 
for  £35  19  5*^  Lawfull  Money  payable  in  one  Year  after  the  expira- 
tion of  the  present  War  or  cessation  of  Hostilities  on  Interest  to  be 
paid  annually  in  lieu  of  the  Bills  and  Securities  by  him  lost  as  afore- 
said, on  his  lodging  with  the  Treasurer  sufficient  Security  to  indemnify 
this  State  against  the  said  Orders  and  Securities  in  case  the  same 
should  appear  not  to  have  been  destroyed  as  aforesaid.  And  that  he 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  315 

be  and  he  hereby  is  Abated  his  Rates  remaining  due  on  the  said 
Taxes  of  3''  9*'  &  l'^  on  the  Pound  and  that  the  Treasurer  discount 
the  Same  with  the  Collector  of  said  Taxes  accordingly. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Elliss  Chaplain  to  the  first  Connecti- 
cut Brigade  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  early  entered  into  the 
public  Service,  and  thereby  relinquished  a  parochial  Settlement  and 
Support  he  held  in  the  Town  of  Norwich  as  a  Minister  of  the  Gospel 
then  settled  and  that  he  had  been  various  ways  a  r^rcat  Sufferer  in 
the  present  War  and  intended  God  willing  to  continue  therein  to  the 
end  if  there  should  be  Occasion  for  his  Service  that  he  has  a  small 
Estate  in  Norwich  which  is  annually  taxed  Praying  for  the  same 
exemption  from  Taxes  during  his  Continuance  in  the  Army  and  the 
remainder  of  his  Ministry  as  Settled  Ministers  are  by  Law  entituled 
to  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  and  granted  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Memorialist  and  his  Estate  be  and  hereby  are  exempt 
from  Taxes  during  his  Continuance  in  the  Army  and  so  long  as  he 
shall  remain  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  in  the  Same  manner  as 
Settled  Ministers  &  their  Estates  by  Law  are. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Lydia  Hosmer  of  Midletown  Administr^  on 
the  Estate  of  Titus  Hosmer  Esq'"  late  of  Midletown  Dec*^  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  said  Titus  in  his  Life  Time  purchased  of  the 
Children  and  Heirs  of  his  Dec*^  Father  Stephen  Hosmer  late  of  Hart- 
ford West  Division  so  called  their  respective  Shares  in  their  said 
Dec*^  Fathers  real  Estate  a  part  of  which  purchase  Money  now  remains 
due  viz  Prentice  Hosmer  a  Son  and  Heir  aforesaid  the  Sum  of  £65 
LMoney  and  to  Marianne  Steel  a  Daughter  and  Heir  as  aforesaid  the 
Sum  of  £80  like  Money  which  Debts  are  now  called  for  by  the  respec- 
tive Creditors,  and  while  unpaid  are  acumulating  by  the  Interest 
arising  thereon,  and  that  the  Petitioner  is  wholly  unable  to  pay  out 
of  the  Personal  Estate  without  manifest  Injury  to  the  Education  of 
the  Family  of  Children,  and  that  said  Titus  in  his  Life  Time  pur- 
chased a  Tract  of  Wild  Land  in  New  Hartford  containing  about  forty 
Acres  which  is  also  very  unusefull  to  the  purposes  of  supporting  and 
educating  the  Children  of  said  Deceas*^  as  may  appear  by  said  Petition 
on  file  dated  the  H**"  Day  of  October  1782  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Petitioner  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is 
hereby  granted  her  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  purchased  of 
said  Heirs  of  said  Stephen  Hosmer  Dec*^  as  will  raise  said  Sums  of 
£65,  and  £80  as  mentioned  with  the  Interest  arisen  thereon  and 
also  to  sell  the  whole  of  said  Tract  in  New  Hartford  and  to  give  good 
ample  Deeds  of  Conveyance  of  the  Same  and  apply  the  Avails  to  the 
purposes  of  paying  said  Debts  and  educating  said  Children  all  to  be 
under  the  advice  and  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District 
of  Midletown  therein. 


316  PUBLIC  RECORDS  Octobcr, 

Colonel  Joseph  P.  Cook,  Col°  John  Chandler  and  M""  Daniel  Hol- 
brook  are  appointed  a  Committee  upon  the  Memorial  or  representa- 
tion of  the  Select  Men  of  the  Town  of  Stratford,  [to]  hear  and  examine 
the  Parties  so  far  as  respects  said  Town  Quota  in  the  Continental 
Army  and  Report  make  of  what  they  find  to  this  or  the  next  Session 
of  this  Assembly  upon  the  Cost  of  said  Town,  and  the  Sheriff  of 
Fairfield  County  is  hereby  directed  to  Suspend  Collection  on  the 
Execution  against  the  Town  of  Stratford. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Elkanah  Tisdale  of  Lebanon  in  Windham 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  at  the  desire  of  the  Select 
Men  of  said  Town  of  Lebanon  he  brought  forward  a  Process  to  a 
special  County  Court  holden  at  Windham  on  the  last  Tuesday  of 
April  1779  and  procured  a  real  Estate  lying  in  said  Lel:)anon  belonging 
to  Jonathan  Simson  of  Boston  who  had  then  Joined  the  common 
Enemy  to  be  confiscated  and  stands  charged  with  the  expence  thereof, 
amounting  to  £3  9  3  LSilver  Money  which  hath  never  been  paid 
Praying  for  Liberty  to  retain  in  his  Hands  so  much  of  the  Avails 
of  the  confiscated  Estate  of  one  Thomas  Fanning  of  Long  Island  on 
which  he  administers  as  will  be  Sufficient  to  satisfy  said  Expences 
and  the  necessary  Office  fees  arising  on  said  Memorial  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Tisdale 
be  and  he  is  hereby  permitted  to  retain  in  his  Hands  of  the  Avails 
of  the  Estate  of  said  Fanning  Sufficient  to  Satisfy  said  Expences  and 
the  necessary  expences  arising  on  said  Memorial,  and  the  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  probate  for  Windham  District  is  enabled  and  directed 
to  allow  the  Same  to  said  Tisdale  in  the  Settlement  of  his  Adminis- 
tration Accounts  on  said  Fanning^   Confiscated  Estate. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Azariah  Freeman  and  Rebecca  Freeman 
Administrators  on  the  Estate  of  M""  Prince  Freeman  late  of  Mansfield 
in  the  District  of  Windham  Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the 
whole  Inventory  of  the  real  and  Personal  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  amounts 
to  the  Sum  of  £489  12  4  LMoney,  except  some  Cowass  Land,  the 
real  part  being  £400  and  £89  12  4  personal  that  said  Estate  was 
represented  Insolvent  and  Commissioners  were  appointed  thereon  by 
whose  Return  the  Debts  found  and  allowed  against  said  Estate  to- 
gether with  the  Widows  allowance  and  Charges  of  Administration, 
there  appears  to  be  £65  7  5  more  than  a  Sufficiency  to  pay  said 
Debts  allowance  and  Charges  but  that  the  Widows  Dower  in  said 
real  Estate  will  in  the  greatest  probability  reduce  the  value  of  said 
Estate  so  as  to  leave  barely  a  Sufficiency  to  pay  said  Debts  &c  and 
thereupon  praying  Liberty  to  Sell  the  whole  of  said  real  Estate  in 
said  Mansfield  for  payment  of  said  Debts  &  reserving  the  overplus  if 
any  there  be  for  the  Heirs  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this 
Assembly  that  the  Memorialists  be  and  they  are  hereby  allowed  and 
Authorized  to   Sell  the  whole  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  lying 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT. 


317 


in  said  Mansfield  under  die  incumbrance  of  the  Widows  Dower  for 
the  purpose  of  paying  said  Debts  Allowance  with  incident  Charges 
of  Sale  &  Charges  saving  and  reserving  the  overplus  if  any  there 
should  be  for  the  Use  of  the  Heirs  of  said  Dec'^  taking  the  Direction 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Windham  in  the  premisses. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Town  of  Canterbury  by  their  Agents 
Mess^   Solomon   Payne  and   Daniel   Frost   Shewing  to  this   Assembly 
that  they   are  now  obliged   and  have   for  a  long   Time  maintained   a 
large  number  of  Bridges  in  said  Town,  and  many  of  them  are  over 
and  across  large  and  rapid  Streams  or  Rivers  which  have  been  built 
and  maintained  at  very  great  Cost  and  expence  to  said  Town  of  Can- 
terbury viz  one  and  a  half  over  Qunebaugh  River  so  called  which  is 
about   fifteen   Rods   across   and   four   over   little   River,   and   six   over 
and  across  a  large  Brook  called  Rowlands  Brook  and  that  the  Bridge 
across  said  Qunabaugh  River  that  said  Town  are  by  law  obliged  to 
build   and   maintain   the   whole  of   is   at   a   Place   called   Butts   Bridge 
at   the    Southeasterly   part   of   said   Town,   where    it   is   of   very   little 
service  to  said  Town  except  very  few  but  of  great  utility  and  Service 
to  the   Public  in   General  and  that  said   Butts   Bridge  is  now  out  of 
repair   and   altogether   unfit   to   pass   and   that   they   are   now   obliged 
by  Law  to  rebuild  said  Bridge  immediately.    Praying  for  the   Prive- 
lege  of  a  Lottery  to  raise  the  Sum  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  Pounds 
lawful!  Money  to  enable  said  Town  to   rebuild   said   Butts   Bridge-— 
Whereupon  Resolved  by  this   Assembly   that  the   Inhabitants   of   said 
Town  of  Canterbury  have  Liberty  and  Liberty  and  Authority  is  hereby 
given   and   granted   to  said   Inhabitants   to   erect   set   up   and   draw   a 
Lottery   sufficient  to   raise  the   Sum   of  two   hundred   &  fifty   Pounds 
Lawful!  Money  at  the  Sole  risque  of  said  Town  for  the  purpose  of 
Building   a   good    Cart   Bridge   over   Qumebaugh   River   at   the   place 
where  Butts  Bridge  so  called  lately  stood,  with  full  Power  and  Author- 
ity to  appoint  suitable  Persons  as  managers  of  said  Lottery  and  said 
Managers   to   be   under   Oath   for   a   faithful!   discharge   of   their    said 
Trust.     Provided   said   Lottery   shall   be   fully   compleated   and   drawn 
within  the  Term  of  One  Year  from  the  first  Day  of  Januaiy  next. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Co!"  Samuel  Whiting  of  Stratford  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  beginning  of  the  Year  1776  by  order  of 
this  State  he  raised  a  Regiment  of  Men  who  marched  into  the  State 
of  New  York  where  they  did  Duty  through  the  Winter  that  he  has 
never  been  able  to  obtain  any  Pay  for  the  Milage  of  the  Men  and 
retained  Rations  of  the  Officers  amounting  in  the  whole  to  the  Sum 
of  £333  10  3  Praying  for  releif  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and 
they  are  hereby  directed  to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  above  Sum 
to  be  secured  by  a  Note  payable  at  the  end  of  one  Year  after  the 
expiration  of  the  present  War  or  Cessation  of  Hostilities  with  annual 


318  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Interest   in  the   Same  manner  as  has   been   heretofore   done   in   other 
Cases  and  Charge  the  Same  to  the  United  States. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Jonathan  Pahner  of  Stonington  in  New 
London  County  in  behalf  of  said  Town  of  Stonington  Shewing  to  this 
Assembly  that  the  Memorialist  was  in  the  Year  1779  appointed  a 
Purchaser  of  Cloathing  for  said  Town  of  Stonington  Shewing  that 
upon  a  full  adjustment  of  his  Accounts  with  Chauncey  Whittlesey  Esq'' 
purchaser  of  Cloathing  for  this  State  there  appeared  to  be  due  to  the 
Memorialist  for  the  benefit  of  said  Town  of  Stonington  £1556  16  0 
Continental  Money  due  the  first  Day  of  July  inclusive  of  Interest  to 
the  first  Day  of  January  1782  Praying  that  the  above  Sum  may  be 
paid  the  said  Town  of  Stonington  according  to  the  Scale  of  depre- 
ciation out  of  the  Publick  Treasury  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table  be  and  they 
are  hereby  directed  to  reduce  the  above  Sum  of  £1556  16  0  com- 
puting by  the  Scale  of  Depreciation  as  established  by  Law  for  the 
first  Day  of  July  1779,  and  draw  an  Order  in  favour  of  the  Select 
Men  of  the  said  Town  of  Stonington  for  the  Sum  they  shall  find  to 
be  due  together  with  the  Interest  thereon  from  the  first  Day  of  Janu- 
ary 1782  to  this  Time  on  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  to  Issue  a  Note 
in  favour  of  the  Select  Men  of  said  Stonington  payable  within  one 
Year  after  the  Termination  of  the  present  War  or  cessation  of  Hostili- 
ties on  Interest  to  be  paid  Annually,  And  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 
are  directed  to  Charge  the  Same  to  the  United  States. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Margaret  Green  of  New  London  Shewing 
to  this  Assembly  that  Amy  Green  late  of  said  New  London  Dec*^ 
died  about  the  Month  of  January  1781,  having  first  made  her  nuncu- 
pative Will  and  devized  her  whole  personal  Estate  to  the  Memorialist 
which  Will  was  proved  in  the  Probate  Court  for  the  District  of  New 
London  and  on  the  6*''  of  Septemb''  1781,  the  Records  of  said  Court 
were  burnt  by  the  Enemy  Praying  that  the  said  Court  of  Probate  be 
enabled  to  approve  said  Will  again  and  that  the  Estate  of  said  Dec** 
be  held  by  the  MemoriaHst  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved 
by  this  Assembly  that  the  Judge  of  the  Probate  for  the  District  of 
New  London  be  and  he  is  hereby  impowered  to  approve  said  nuncu- 
pative Will  of  said  Amy  Green  Dec*^  as  though  the  Same  had  never 
been  approved  in  said  Court  and  that  the  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  be  dis- 
posed of  accordingly. 

On  the  Memorial  of  James  Holmes  &  Jared  Holmes  of  Stonington 
in  the  County  of  New  London  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  they  are 
Executors  to  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  James  Holmes  late  of 
said  Stonington  Dec*^  and  that  the  Debts  exhibited  against  said  Estate 
Surmount  the  Personal  Inventoried  Estate  the  Sum  of  one  hundred 
&  ninety  three  Pounds  two  shillings  &  ten   Pence  LMoney  and  that 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  319 

there  is  no  Provition  made  by  the  Testator  in  said  Will  for  the  Pur- 
pose of  paying  said  Debts  Praying  for  Liberty  to  make  Sale  of  so 
much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec'^  as  to  raise  said  Sum  of  £193  2  10 
LMoney  with  the  incident  Charges  arising  on  said  Sale  as  by  said 
Memorial  on  file  —  This  Assembly  do  grant  Liberty  and  Liberty  is 
hereby  Granted  to  said  Executors  to  make  Sale  of  so  much  of  the 
real  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  as  to  raise  the  aforesaid  Sum  of  £193  2  10 
LMoney  with  the  Charges  arising  on  said  Sales  taking  the  direction 
of  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stonington  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Nathaniel  Wilson  of  Fairfield  for  himself 
and  in  behalf  of  the  Town  of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that 
he  was  appointed  a  purchasing  and  Issuing  Commissary  in  said  Town 
by  the  Civil  Authority  and  Select  Men  in  said  Fairfield  to  Supply 
the  State  Guards  &c  Stationed  in  said  Town  for  the  defence  of  this 
State,  and  that  he  purchased  a  large  quantity  for  said  Guards  to 
the  amount  of  £1012  1  10  in  the  whole  and  also  Issued  to  said 
Guards,  and  £349  11  5  which  he  receiv'^  out  of  the  6*^  IJ^  and  2/6 
Taxes  by  Order  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  and  Issued  to 
said  Guards  and  Praying  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  may  liqui- 
date and  Settle  the  Same  in  the  Same  manner  as  they  do  other  Com- 
missaries Accounts  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assem- 
bly that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  Ordered 
and  directed  to  receive  the  Accounts  of  the  said  Nathaniel  Willson  as 
Issuing  and  purchasing  Commissary  and  to  Liquidate  &  Settle  the 
Same  and  to  draw  Orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  payment  of  the 
Ballances  they  shall  find  Justly  due  on  that  part  of  said  Account  only. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Miles,  Stephen  Allen,  John  Trow- 
bridge and  Henry  Cunningham,  raised  in  this  State  and  now  serving 
in  the  Continental  Army  and  accounted  as  part  of  this  States  Quota 
Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  real  Estate  of  Abiathar  Camp 
lying  in  New  Haven  hath  been  legally  confiscated  for  the  Use  of  this 
State  and  praying  this  Assembly  to  Order  and  direct  the  Judge  of 
Probate  for  the  District  of  New  Haven  to  cause  the  said  Estate  to  be 
apprized  at  its  Just  value,  and  grant  a  Deed  of  the  Same  to  Your 
Memorialists  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New  Haven  be  and  he 
is  hereby  Ordered  and  directed  to  cause  the  real  Estate  of  the  said 
Abiathar  Camp  to  be  apprized  by  three  Judicious  disinterested  Free- 
holders under  Oath  at  its  Just  value  in  Money,  and  shall  make  and 
execute  a  Warrantee  Deed  of  said  real  Estate  to  the  Memorialists  they 
paying  the  Sum  it  shall  be  apprized  at  in  Obligations  that  they  have 
against  the  State  for  their  Services  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  the  Town  of  Barkhamsted  by  one  of  their 
Select  Men  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Quota  assigned  to  said 


^- '  Oobobec; 

T-Tsn              _   _;  ""-f-i  States  in  tbe 

Yt^r                3.?  fv:  ^^?d  two  Men 

.  !dae  Armj  ..                                             i.  two  Men 

:;r  ij  xcar,  aoid  that 

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"-i    -  -UT  ot  this 

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this  Ass-em'r^T  :  -■,.:.  -    .   ■    ._  . 

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Up.:.    .--    --  '   N'-                  -TA    c:   Znfidd   Shewing  to 

th£?  Assenbly  -„  _  forfeited  Estate  of  James 

y  of  Xew  Y:  :        -                               ^  Poands  eighteen  shil- 

iiEigS  Xew  York  C  ?ted  by  the  Adminis- 

,^ —   _   ,-,:--  -'.„'  -     -                 ,    -...,.    ,;  Money  in 

:  May  17"  s:  of  which 

is  due  to  rrs  may  be  giver  ±  Treasurer 

of  this  State  10  gave  an  Order  10  the  Memorialist  on  ihe  said  Admin- 

-  --'    -•        ^-    ~    -       :..    .-       .-:^     Cujn   of    £32    Ig  Q 

-  -       _.        _        _    -   _  :.    .^.   _.     a  Sum  in  lawfull 

Money  equal  in  v^  t  Exchange  to  said  Sum  in  Xew  York 

QiTxer             ards  :  rest  due  to  Your  Memon:              his  Money 

in    '                 '            ice  ii  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  rxtso-^ved  by  this 

As;.. .    ..^_:  .-..  7'^'^vrer  be  and  he  is  herd)y  directed  to  draw  on 

the  Said  Administri.    -  .  favour  of  the  Memorialist  to  discount  said 

Sum  of    £32  18  0  on  interest  due  to  said  ^lemorialist  for  Monies 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  321 

loaned  to  this   State  by  him  he  giving  Receipt  as   express"*   in  said 
Memorial. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Daniel  Bissell  a  Serjeant  in  the  2^  Connecti- 
cut Regiment  in  the  Continental  Army  shewing  that  by  direction  of 
the  Commander  in  Chief  he  was  absent  from  his  Regiment  on  Secret 
Services  from  the  14^*^  Day  of  August  1781  to  the  29*^  of  Septemb"" 
1782,  during  which  Time  he  was  returned  a  Deserter  and  is  thereby 
deprived  of  a  Settlement  for  his  Wages  and  allowances  during  the 
Time  of  his  said  absence  by  the  Committee  appointed  to  Settle  with 
the  Army  Praying  that  said  Committee  may  be  Authorized  and  directed 
to  Settle  his  Wages  &c  for  said  Time  as  Per  Memorial  on  file,  Granted 
and  Ordered  that  said  Committee  do  make  the  Same  Settlement  for 
the  Wages  &c  of  the  Memorialist  during  said  Term  of  Absence  as 
though  he  had  not  been  absent  from  his  Regiment. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Noah  Phelps  and  others  Managers  of  the 
Symsbury  Bridge  Lottery  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  from  the 
scarcity  of  Money  they  have  not  been  able  to  Sell  the  Tickets  for 
said  Lottery  and  that  the  Time  limited  for  drawing  said  Lottery  is 
too  short  for  the  Sale  of  the  Tickets  thereof  Praying  that  the  Time 
for  drawing  and  finishing  said  Lottery  be  prolonged  for  the  space  of 
one  Year  from  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  Time  for  drawing  and  finishing 
said  Lottery  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  lengthened  out  and  prolonged 
twelve  Months  from  and  after  the  rising  of  this  Assembly  and  that 
the  Same  Bonds  and  Securities  entered  into  at  the  Time  of  Granting 
said  Lottery  be  and  hereby  are  continued  to  be  in  the  same  force  they 
were  at  the  Time  of  taking  the  Same. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thaddeus  Burr  Nehemiah  Banks  and 
Thomas  Nash  Select  Men  and  the  rest  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town 
of  Fairfield  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Town  of  Fairfield 
was  Doomed  ten  Men  for  not  filling  up  and  compleating  the  Towns 
Quota  of  Men  for  the  HorseNeck  Guards  and  praying  that  the  Town 
may  be  released  from  the  Doom  and  the  Secretary  may  be  Ordered 
and  directed  to  indorse  the  Execution  in  full  and  the  Town  exonerated 
therefrom  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
the  Town  of  Fairfield  be  and  they  are  hereby  released  and  exonerated 
from  the  Doom  of  ten  Men  laid  upon  said  Town  of  said  Fairfield  for 
not  filling  up  their  Quotas  for  the  Horseneck  Guards  and  that  the 
Secretary  be  and  he  is  hereby  ordered  and  directed  to  indorse  the 
Execution  in  full  and  discharge  said  Town  from  the  Same. 


'fc>^ 


Upon  the  Memorial  of  Eliphalet  Seeley  Jun""  of  Stamford  in  Fair- 
field County  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Abraham  Bishop  late  of 
said  Stamford  Dec*^  Shewing  that  the  Debts  due  from  the  Estate  of 


322  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

said  Dec*^  amount  to  ten  Pounds  ten  shilling  &  one  penny  LMoney 
more  than  the  Personal  Estate  of  s^  Dec"^  and  praying  to  be  Impowered 
to  Sell  real  Estate  to  raise  said  Sum  as  Per  ^Memorial  on  file  — 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  Administrator  be  and  he  is 
hereby  Authorized  and  Impowered  to  Sell  real  Estate  of  said  Dec^ 
to  raise  said  Sum  and  the  Charges  of  Sale  taking  direction  of  the  Court 
of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Stamford  therein. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  Swift  of  INIansfield  in  the  District 
of  Windham  Administrator  on  the  Estate  of  Elihu  Morgan  late  of  said 
Mansfield  Deceas**  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  against 
said  Estate  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  said  District  together 
with  an  allowance  to  the  Window  &c  for  Support  of  three  infant 
Children  Surmount  the  whole  Personal  Estate  the  Sum  of  £54  6  4 
LMoney  and  praying  Liberty  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of 
said  Dec"^  as  will  raise  and  pay  said  Sum  of  £54  6  4  LMoney  with 
incident  Charges  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly 
that  the  said  Administrator  be  and  he  is  hereby  allowed  and  Author- 
ized to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec*^  as  will  be  sufficient 
to  pay  and  discharge  said  Sum  of  £54  6  4  LMoney  with  the  inci- 
dent Charges  of  Sale  taking  the  Direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  for 
said  District  in  the  Premisses. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  John  Lawrence  Esq""  Treasurer  Shewing  to 
this  Assembly  that  by  former  Resolve  he  hath  been  allowed  Liberty 
of  procuring  and  Improving  Clerks  in  his  said  Office  as  need  should 
require  and  that  no  Provision  hath  hitherto  been  made  for  the  Pay- 
ment of  such  Clerks,  Praying  for  Liberty  to  pay  the  Same  out  of 
the  Monies  and  Taxes  not  appropriated  to  other  Purposes  &c  as  Per 
Memorial  on  file  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  the  said  John 
Lawrence  Esq''  Treasurer  have  and  hereby  hath  Liberty  Granted  him 
to  pay  such  Clerks  out  of  any  of  the  Public  T^Ionies  of  this  State  not 
appropriated  to  other  Purposes  and  that  their  Reciepts  of  the  Sum 
or  Sums  so  paid  shall  on  Settlement  be  the  Treasurers  sufficient 
Vouchers  for  the  Same. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Sheldon,  Daniel  Butler  and  Sarah 
Butler  Administrators  of  the  Estate  of  Austin  Ledyard  late  of  Hart- 
ford Dec*^  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  the  Debts  and  Charges  due 
from  said  Estate  exceed  the  Personal  Estate  of  said  Dec^  the  Sum 
of  £263  17  9  Lawfull  Money  as  appears  by  Certificate  from  the 
Court  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford  and  Praying  for  Liberty 
to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Deceas'^  as  will  raise  the  said 
Sum  and  incident  Charges  of  Sale.  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that 
said  Administrators  have  Liberty  &  Liberty  &  Authority  is  hereby 
granted  to  them  to  Sell  so  much  of  the  real  Estate  of  said  Dec''  as 
will  raise  the  said  Sum  of  £263  17  9  LMoney  and  incident  Charges 
of  Sale  taking  the  Advice  &  direction  of  the  Court  of  Probate  therein. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  323 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  a  number  of  those  Persons  who  were 
wounded  by  the  Enemy  at  Groton  and  New  London  in  September 
1781,  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  when  the  Enemy  took  possession 
of  the  Fort  at  Groton  they  with  others  in  the  midst  of  a  Bloody  Con- 
flict were  barbarously  Wounded  in  such  manner  as  that  for  many 
Months  they  lay  in  a  Languishing  Condition  and  their  Lives  despared 
of,  and  that  by  the  Wounds  they  then  received  from  the  Enemy  as 
aforesaid  they  are  wholly  disabled  from  performing  any  Labour  or 
to  prosecute  any  Business  for  the  obtaining  a  Livelihood  and  expect 
to  remain  Cripples  &c  Praying  for  a  Stipend  as  in  Cases  of  those 
Wounded  in  the  Continental  Service  or  to  appoint  a  Committee  to 
enquire  into  their  Several  Disabilitys  occasioned  by  their  Wounds  &c 
—  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  Col°  Samuel  Mott  Elisha  Lathrop 
&  Robert  Crary  esq""^  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  a  Committee 
to  enquire  into  the  Disabilitys  of  those  Persons  who  were  wounded 
in  the  said  Attack  of  the  Enemy  and  remain  in  a  Crippled  &  debilitated 
Condition  &  to  State  their  particular  Cases  severally  to  this  Assembly 
at  their  next  Meeting, 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Daniel  Butler  of  Hartford  in  Hartford 
County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  he  gave  a  Bond  of  £200 
lawful!  Money  for  the  appearance  of  Norman  Butler  before  the  Superior 
Court  holden  at  s*^  Hartford  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  September  last 
to  answer  to  any  Indictment  for  being  concerned  in  Illicit  Trade  which 
Bond  is  now  forfeited  Praying  that  he  may  be  allowed  to  pay  said 
Bond  in  the  Publick  Securities  due  from  this  State  as  Per  Memorial 
on  file,  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  upon  the  Memorialist  paying 
the  Sum  of  Ten  Pounds  lawful!  Money  in  Specie  he  have  Liberty 
to  pay  the  residue  of  said  Bond  in  any  Securities  for  lawful!  Money 
due  from  this  State  on  Interest  and  now  payable  Provided  the  whole 
Sum  of  said  Bond  be  paid  in  manner  aforesaid  by  the  15*^  Day  of 
Februar}^  next  and  on  his  so  paying  the  Same  to  the  State  Attorney 
for  the  County  of  Hartford  that  he  [be]  discharged  from  all  farther 
Demands  on  Account  of  said  Bond. 

Upon  the  Memorial  of  Stephen  Mathews  of  Watertown  in  Litch- 
field County  Shewing  to  this  Assembly  that  in  the  Year  1780  he 
received  of  Capt  James  Watson  of  Hartford  in  Hartford  County 
£300,  State  Money  to  purchase  Hay  for  the  Use  of  the  Publick  and 
no  person  being  appointed  to  Issue  the  Hay  by  him  so  purchased  the 
Same  was  taken  Used  and  destroyed  by  the  second  Regiment  of  Light 
Dragoons  and  others  to  the  Continental  Army  belonging  without  the 
knoledge  of  said  Memorialist  to  a  considerable  Amount  Praying  for 
Releif  as  Per  Memorial  on  file,  And  Whereas  Daniel  Sherman  Esq' 
&  Col"  Increase  Mosely  were  appointed  a  Committee  to  enquire  into 
the  Facts  in  said  Memorial  and  make  Report  thereon  and  said  Com- 
mittee have  Reported  that  said   Memorialist  received  of  said  Watson 


324  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Commissary  of  Forage  for  this  State  said  £300  State  Money  and 
expended  in  purchasing  Hay  Carting  the  Same  and  his  reasonable 
Charges  for  Trouble  and  expences  £249  18  4  of  said  Money  that 
the  Hay  so  purchased  was  expended  Used  and  destroyed  in  the  manner 
as  set  forth  in  said  Memorial  except  28  Tons  19  Cwt  for  which  said 
Mathews  has  Receipts  of  delivery  and  one  Load  destroyed  by  Rains 
on  Account  of  Negligence  in  Stacking  for  which  said  Mathews  ought 
to  be  acountable,  that  said  Mathews  returned  forty  Pounds  of  said 
Money  to  said  Watson,  and  there  remains  in  his  Hands  a  Ballance 
of  £10  1  8  State  Money  due  said  Watson,  that  upon  payment  of 
said  Ballance  said  Mathews  ought  to  be  exonerated  from  all  further 
demands  on  account  of  said  Hay  except  said  one  Load,  and  that  the 
Expences  of  said  Committee  paid  by  said  Mathews  amount  to 
£2  2  0  LMoney  which  ought  to  be  refunded  to  said  Mathews  as 
Per  Report  on  file  which  Report  hath  been  duely  accepted  and  approved 
by  this  Assembly  Whereon  —  Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  upon 
said  Memorialist  paying  to  said  Watson  said  Sum  of  £10  1  8  State 
Money  and  also  the  further  Sum  of  £3  0  0  in  said  State  Money  for 
said  Load  of  Hay  in  said  Report  mentioned  he  be  exonerated  and 
wholly  discharged  from  all  Demands  in  favour  of  said  Watson  on 
account  of  said  £300  State  Money  received  by  the  Memorialist  and 
from  being  any  further  accountable  for  said  Hay  by  him  so  purchased 
and  that  said  Watson  Commissary  as  aforesaid  be  Credited  in  Account 
with  this  State  the  Sum  of  £256  18  4  State  Money  for  that  Sum 
delivered  by  him  to  the  Memorialist  and  now  by  said  Memorialist  fully 
accounted  for  with  the  Public  And  that  said  Sum  of  £2  2  0  LMoney 
the  Costs  of  said  Committee  be  refunded  to  said  Memorialist  And  the 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to  charge 
the  United  States  the  amount  of  the  Hay  taken  and  used  by  the 
Officers  and  others  in  Continental  Service  as  aforesaid  being  £  126  0  0 
State  Money,  and  also  draw  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  said  Mathews 
for  said  Sum  of  £2  2  0  LMoney  and  Charge  the  Same  to  the  United 
States. 

Resolved  by  this  Assembly  that  all  Petitions  and  Memorials  between 
Party  and  Party  now  lying  before  this  Assembly  and  not  referred  to 
the  Superior  Court  and  undetermined  be  and  they  are  hereby  con- 
tinued to  the  next  Meeting  of  this  Assembly  and  that  the  Same  Powers 
heretofore  Given  to  Committees  and  the  Same  Exemptions  and  Sus- 
pensions heretofore  made  on  any  of  said  Petitions  or  Memorials  be 
and  the  Same  is  hereby  granted  and  Continued  in  the  mean  Time. 

This  Assembly  Grants  to  His  Excellency  Governor  Trumbull  the 
Sum  of  One  hundred  and  fifty  Pounds  for  the  last  half  of  his  Salary 
the  Current  Year. 

This  Assembly  Grants  to  His  Honor  Deputy  Governor  Griswold 
the  Sum  of  fifty  Pounds  for  the  last  half  of  his  Salary  the  Current 
Year. 


1782.  of  connecticut.  325 

At  a  Meeting  of  The  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  at 
Hartford  the  U™  Oct"  1782. 

Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor, 
His  Honor  the  D.  Governor. 
Colo  W™  Pitkin,  R.  Sherman  Esq"" 

Oliver  Wolcott  Esq""     W"  Williams  Esq' 

On  the  Memorials  of  Nathan  Fordum  Esq''  and  M''  John  Fordum 
Refugees  from  Long  Island  —  Granted  That  the  Governor  be  desired 
to  give  Them  Permission  to  return  from  hence  to  said  Island  with 
their  families  —  The  former  consisting  of  Six  and  to  carry  v^ith  him, 
One  horse,  one  cow,  two  swine,  six  sheep,  three  barrels  of  beef  and 
pork,  twenty  bushels  of  Wheat,  twenty  bushels  of  Indian  Corn,  five 
hundred  feet  of  pine  boards  &  One  Ton  of  hay.  The  latter  consisting 
of  three,  and  to  carry  with  him  One  cow,  one  Swine,  six  sheep,  one 
barrel  of  Meat,  six  bushels  of  Wheat,  six  bushels  of  Indian  Corn.  The 
Vessel  that  goes  with  them,  to  pass  and  repass  under  the  inspection 
of  Cap*  Josiah  Burnham  at  Lyme,  to  see  that  nothing  illicite  is  prac- 
tised. 

P.M.    Present  as  above  excepting  Col**  Davenport  Vice  W"  Williams. 

On  the  Memorial  of  John  Marvin  of  Brookhaven  on  Long  Island 
Granted  liberty  for  him  to  return  from  hence  thither,  with  Liberty  to 
remove  with  his  family  consisting  of  eight  persons  from  said  Long 
Island  into  this  State  and  to  bring  what  wearing  Apparel,  and  what 
money  he  has  in  his  possession,  and  the  Governor  is  desired  to  give 
permission  for  the  Same,  under  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah  Burnham. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Jeremiah  Jagger  a  Refugee  from  Long  Island, 
and  for  several  years  a  Resident  with  his  family  in  this  State  —  Granted 
the  Memorialist  liberty  to  pass  from  hence  to  s^  Island  with  his  family 
consisting  of  four  persons,  and  to  carry  with  him  his  household  furni- 
ture, two  Cows,  twenty  bushels  of  grain,  two  barrels  of  meat,  twenty 
pounds  of  butter  and  sixty  pounds  of  Cheese  Under  inspection  of  Cap* 
Josiah  Burnham,  to  see  that  nothing  illicit  is  practised  on  the  going 
or  returning  of  the  Vessel  that  transports  him  &  his  family. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  held 
at  Hartford  12™  Oct"  1782. 

Present  The  Gov"",  D  Gov*" 
W"'  Pitkin,  Abra°'  Davenport,  and    \   £g  rs 

Ro.  Sherman,      Oliver  Wolcott,  J 

On  the  Memorial  of  W™  Culver,  a  Refugee  from  Long  Island  and 
Resident  at  Weathersfield  for  six  Years  past  —  Granted  The  Memo- 
rialist liberty  to  return  to  his  Estate  on  s'^  Island,  with  his  family 
consisting  of  four  persons  with  wearing  apparel,  with  his  Household 
Goods,  one  Cow,  One  horse,  two  Swine,  provisions  for  his  family  use, 
and  five  hundred  feet  of  Boards.    Under  the  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah 


326  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Burnham  to  See  that  nothing  ilHcite  is  practised  by  the  Master  & 
Crew  of  the  Vessel  that  transports  him,  either  on  their  going  and 
Returning. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Aaron  Isaacs,  of  Southampton  on  Long  Island 
now  Resident  in  Haddam  —  Permission  is  granted  to  the  Memorialist 
to  remove  from  hence  to  s^  Southampton,  with  his  family  of  Six,  with 
their  wearing  apparel  One  horse.  One  Cow,  one  fat  beast,  ten  sheep 
One  barrel  of  Pork,  two  Shoats,  one  thousand  of  Boards,  thirty  bushels 
of  Grain,  One  H"^  and  four  barrels  of  Cyder,  two  barrels  of  Apples, 
One  barrel  of  fish,  his  household  furniture,  twelve  Sides  of  leather 
One  barrel  of  Sugar,  One  barrel  of  Rum  &  One  hundred  pounds  of 
Cheese  Under  the  inspection  of  Cap*^  Josiah  Burnham  of  Lyme,  to 
see  that  nothing  illicite  is  practised  by  the  Master  or  Crew  of  the 
Vessel  that  transports  him,  either  on  their  going  or  returning. 


Esq"" 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  at 

Hartford  14™  Qct"  1782. 

Present  His  Excel^  Gov''  Trumbull, 
His  Honor  D  Gov""  Griswold. 

William  Pitkin,         Oliver  Wolcot,  and 
Roger  Sherman,       William  Williams, 
Abra"  Davenport, 

On  The  Memorial  of  Moses  Sawyer  of  Long  Island  resident  at 
Groton  —  Permission  is  granted  to  the  Memorialist  to  pass  and  repass 
to  &  from  said  Island  in  a  Whale  Boat,  with  the  Assistance  of  two 
men,  and  to  carry  with  [him]  his  wife,  and  an  Old  Lady  to  the  place 
of  his  Nativity  and  to  bring  from  thence  on  their  return,  what  grain 
and  Money  he  will  collect  or  be  possessed  of  —  Under  inspection  of 
Col°  M'-'Clellan  Comand*  at  the  Post  of  New  London  to  See  that 
nothing  illicite  is  practised. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Anne  Way  of  Southhold  on  Long  Island  now 
residing  in  Hartford  —  Shewing  that  she  hath  lately  heard  of  the  death 
of  her  Father  whereby  considerable  interest  falls  to  her,  praying  per- 
mission to  go  the  Island,  &  dispose  of  what  property  belongs  to  her 
and  bring  off  the  Avails  in  Cash  and  Household  furniture  —  The 
Prayer  of  the  MemoriaHst  granted  —  Under  inspection  of  [blank 

in  MS.]  to  see  that  nothing  illicite  is  practised. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov"  and  Council  of  Safety  at 
Hartford  15™  Oct"  1782. 
Present  His  Excell'^''  Gov""  Trumbull, 
D  Gov""  Griswold. 
W"  Pitkin,  Jos  Spencer, 

Roger  Sherman,       Will"  Williams,      y  Esq'' 
Abra.  Davenport,     W"  Hillhouse, 


327 

^732  OF    CONNECTICUT.  ^^' 

W  Eb^  Barnard  Jun^  advised  to  write  to  Ol.  Phelps  Esq^  relative  to 
fhe  Beef  at  Pouckepsye  and  report  his  Answer  t  i     j  •  i.^+ 

Permission  granted  to  Maj^  Nath'  King  of  Long  Island,  resident 
at  Sayb  ooT'o^pass  and  repass  to  &  from  s^  Island  to  bring  off  his 
grah.  anSflax,  and  four  or  f^ve  bushels  of  Salt  under  inspection  of 
Sami  Field  Esq-"  to  See  that  nothing  ilhcite  is  practised 

Permission  is  granted  to   George  Brown   of   South  hold  on  Long 
Island to'bnng  frl.   s^>   Island   his   Family,   t^.^eir   Wearing   Apparel, 
Household  furniture,  and  Money,  under  inspection  of  Sam  5^^^  Esq 
as  above -Allowed  further  One  horse,  four  pounds  of  Tea,  &  four 
pounds  of  Coffee,  &  Grain  for  use  of  his  family. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov«  and  Council  at  Hartford 
^  18™  OctO  1782. 

Present  Gov^  Trumbull,  D  Gov^  Griswold. 
W"  Pitkin,  Joseph  Spencer,    | 

Ro.  Sherman,  Oliver  Wolcott, 

Abra™  Davenport,      W"  Williams, 
'    and  W'°  Hillhouse, 

Granted  Permission  to  M^  Benj^  Hunting  of  Southampton  on  Long 
Island  1  ow  residing  at  Middletown,  to  go  to  the  Island  to  finish  the 
S  Sem  n7of  his  Mother's  Estate,  and  to  Sell  his_  part  &  bnng  off  o 
this  sTate  the  Avails  of  it  in  Money -Under  the  inspection  of  B  Gen 
Ward  to  see  that  Nothing  illicite  is  practiced. 

Lt  Col'   Canfield  &  M^  Barnard  came  into  Council  &  made  repre- 
sentations concerning  provisions  for  the  Garrison  at  Stamford  and  pay 
for   Transportation -referred   to   the   Assembly. 
P  M.     exclusive  of  the  two  last  named  Members. 

■  Granted  .0  M'  J-s  Gf  ^^^/-^^  ^i  h  ^^^SX^^ 
T:ZT:Z  withhiT  houSold  tnituve,  one  Cow,  two  Shoats 
?ortv  bustels  of  Indian  Corn  and  One  bb  o£  Pork  mspecfon  of  Cap' 
Josiah  Burnhrm  of  Lyme,  to  see  that  no.h  ng  dl.c.te  .s  pract.sed  - 

tlnp  nermission  given  to  M'  Giles  Sage  Jun  .  i  ^  .^ 

Orthe  Memorial  of  Pierpoint  Edwards  Esq^  to  be  recomended    o 

His  Lcellency  Gen^  Washington  to  go  with  a  flag  into  New  Yoik, 

S    tl"pose  of  purchasing  a  House  of  Robert  Cromehne  at  Flus  v 

;.v..r.i;ptnv  thereof    which  is   Situate   m   New   Haven.    Gi anted 

VV^LTxcdlency  the  Governor,  recomend  the  MemoriaHst  to  pass 

into  Said  Citv  by  the  way  of  Dobb's  ferry.  ^      •    ■       ^-^ 

Granted  Leave  for  Maj^  Eli  Leavensworth  to  have  a  Comission  to 

^'"on  the  Memorial  of  William  Collier  of  Hartford,  for  leave  to  go 
into  N  York  bTthe  Way  of  Dobb's  Ferry  further  to  Negotiate  the 
Settlement  of  His  Brother's  Estate. 


328  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

Granted  that  His  Excellency  the  Governor  give  him  a  Recomen- 
dation  to  His  Excellency  General  Washington  for  that  End. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  at 

Hartford  19™  Oct"  1782. 

Present  Gov''  Trumbull  &  D  Gov""  Griswold. 

W"  Pitkin,  Joseph  Spencer,    1    -^     ^s 

Abram  Davenport,     &  Jos  P.  Cook,      j    -^sq''^ 

Granted  On  the  Memorial  of  John  Jones  of  Southampton  On  Long 
Island  —  Permission  to  pass  to  s''  Island,  and  return  with  his  Family, 
His  Household  furniture,  the  Wearing  Apparel  for  himself  and  family, 
his  Money,  two  horses  and  a  Waggon,  under  inspection  of  Col° 
M^Clellan  Comand*  at  New  London  to  See  that  nothing  illicite  is 
practised. 

Granted  M'"''  Margaret  J.  Bibby,  liberty  to  pass  &  repass  in  this 
State  from  Dobbs  ferry  to  Sharon  in  this  State,  for  the  purpose  of 
receiv^  her  Grand  Mother's  papers,  &  His  Excell^'  desired  to  grant 
the  permit. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov'*  and  Council  of  Safety  at 
Hartford  19™  Oct"  1782. 
Present  Governor  Trumbull     D  Gov""  Griswold. 
W"  Pitkin,  Joseph  Spencer,  &     1     t^     rs 

Abr»  Davenport,      W"  Williams,  J     ^^^'  ' 

Resolved,  That  M""  Elijah  Hubbard  Comissary  at  Middletown  do 
send  forward  to  Stamford  for  the  use  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of 
the  regiment  Comanded  by  L*  Col"  S.  Canfield,  Seven  hundred  and  ten 
pair  of  Shoes,  Seven  hundred  and  ten  pair  of  Stockins,  three  hundred 
and  fifty  five  pair  of  Wollen  Overalls,  and  three  hundred  fifty  five 
Shirts,  with  a  suitable  quantity  of  White  and  blue  Cloth  for  Coats, 
Vests  &c  for  Officers  and  Soldiers,  to  be  delivered  to  the  Regimental 
Quarter  Master,  he  to  be  Accountable. 

Resolved  That  in  the  Resolve  past  on  the  20*''  of  Sepf  last  be 
inserted  and  Staff  —  next  before  the  word  Officers  —  for  the  One  half 
Months  pay  therein  allowed  —  which  is  done  Accordingly  and  inserted 
in  the  duplicate  of  that  Resolve. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor,  and  Council  of  Safety 

at  Hartford  2P'''  October  1782, 

Present  Gov""  Trumbull. 

William  Pitkin,  Joseph  P.  Cook,  and 

Abra'°  Davenport,      W"  Hillhouse, 
Joseph  Spencer, 

On  the  Memorial  of  Jacob  Blackwell  to  Send  and  have  brot  off 
to  him  from  Long  Island  at  Southold  a  valuable  Horse,  his  property 


Esq'' 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  329 

Under  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah  Burnham  of  Lyme  to  see  that  nothing 
ilHcite  is  practised. 

Recomendation  Jonathan  Cruttenden  is  permitted  to  go  to  Long 
Island  with  Jeremiah  Jagger  of  s^  Island,  and  to  bring  with  him  from 
thence  some  Household  furniture  for  his  wife  and  Money  &  Some 
Winter  Apparel  for  a  Son  of  M'  Christ"  Foster,  under  inspection  of 
Cap*  Josiah  Burnham. 

The  Accounts  of  Robert  Crery  Esq""  in  Oct°  1781  for  his  purchase 
of  Salt  —  and  Also  his  Acc°  of  Jan'"''  1782  for  Salt  exchanged  for  pork 
is  referred  to  The  Com*®*'  of  pay-Table  to  Settle,  liquidate  and  Adjust 
—  and  draw  on  The  Treasurer  for  payment  of  the  ballance  found  due 
to  him,  on  any  unappropriated  Money  in  the  Treasury. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Garrardus  Drake,  and  W™  Thompson  Refugees 
from  Long-Island,  now  Resident  at  East  Haddam  to  return  with  their 
Families  to  Said  Island,  with  their  wearing  Apparel  &  household  furni- 
ture and  the  Said  Drake  to  carry  over  with  him  his  farmers  and 
Joyners  tools,  One  horse,  One  Cow,  two  Small  Swine,  two  pigs 
eight  bushels  of  Wheat  or  flower  equivalent  &  Ten  bushels  of  Indian 
Corn  —  Said  Thompson  to  carry  with  him  his  farming  Tools  One 
Horse,  one  two  year  old  heifer,  two  Smal  Swine,  six  bushels  of 
English  grain,  under  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah  Burnham  of  Lyme, 
to  see  that  nothing  illicite  is  practised  either  by  them,  or  the  Master 
or  men  that  Transport  them,  either  going  or  on  their  return  of  the 
Vessel. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov^  and  Council  of  Safety  At 
Hartford  22^'i^  Oct"  1782. 

Present  Governor  Trumbull,  D.  Gov""  Griswold. 
William  Pitkin,  William  Williams, 


Roger  Sherman,  Joseph  Plat  Cook, 

Abraham  Davenport,      Will"'  Hillhouse, 
Josiah  Spencer,  Roger  Newberry, 


Esq"" 


Granted  On  the  Memorial  of  M""  Ebenezer  Piatt  of  Hartford  — 
Permission  to  the  Memorialist  to  go  on  Long  Island  and  bring  ofif 
what  Cash  he  shall  be  possessed  ofif  —  under  inspection  of  Sam'  Bishop 
of  New  Haven  Esq'"  or  of  G  Selleck  Silliman  of  Fairfield  Esq''  to 
see  that  nothing  illicite  is  practised. 

Sent  per  Mr.  Whittlesey  30*^  Oct". 

M""  EHjah  Hubbard  S.C.  is  authorised  and  impowered  to  Sell  to 
Col"  Jere.  Wadsworth,  ten  thousand  Yards  of  Toe  Cloth  brown,  at 
two  Shillings  Per  Yard  in  M'"  Morris  Notes  or  Cash,  and  report  the 
Sale  to  the  Com*^  of  Pay  Table  and  pay  the  same  money  or  notes  to 
The  Treas""  taking  triplicate  receipts  therefor,  lodging  two  of  them  with 
the  com**^  of  Pay  Table,  one  of  the  same  by  s'^  Com**'''  to  be  lodged 
with  the  Secretary  —  S*^  Hubbard  is  also  to  Sell  more  of  s*^  Cloath  to 


330  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

said  Wadsworth  at  the  same  rate  —  if  he  may  incHne  to  purchase 
more  Also  Said  Hubbard  is  impowered  to  sell  Toe  Cloth,  Rye  flower 
or  any  other  Article  on  hand  for  payment  for  making  Shirts  ■ — ■  he 
to  be  accountable. 

Said  Hubbard  Shewed  his  Accounts  of  goods  sent  to  the  Army, 
with  their  prices,  which  is  approved. 

PM  Present  Gov''  D  Gov^  W"'  Pitkin,  R  Sherman,  A  Davenport 
&  Jz  Spencer  Esq''®. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Ryal  Howel  a  Refugee  from  Long  Island, 
resident  at  Hartford  —  permission  granted  to  the  Memorialist  to  go 
on  S'^  Island,  &  collect  his  Effects  and  debts  due  to  him  there ;  and 
to  bring  off  with  him.  Money,  household  furniture,  wearing  apparel 
made  up  for  the  Use  of  his  family  and  any  of  the  Natural  produce  of 
S**  Island  Under  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah  Burnham  of  Lyme  to  see 
that  nothing  illicite  is  practised. 


Esq"- 


At  a  Meeting  of  The  Gov^  and  Council  of  Safety 
AT  Hartford  23^  Oct*^  1782. 
Present  Gov''  Trumbull  D  Gov''  Griswold. 
W"  Pitkin,  Joseph  Spencer, 

R  Sherman,         Ol.  Wolcott, 
A.  Davenport, 

Granted  David  Culver  of  Hebron,  permission  to  go  to  Long  Island, 
and  to  bring  with  him  Money,  household  furniture,  and  of  the  Natural 
produce  of  the  s*^  Island  —  under  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah  Burnham 
of  Lyme  to  see  that  nothing  illicite  is  practised. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Cap*  John  Franks  a  refugee  from  Long  Island 
now  resident  in  Saybrook,  granted  the  Memorialist  permission  to  pass 

ten 
to  &  from  s^  Island  and  bring  with  him  Money,  &  six  bushels  of  Salt 
—  under  inspection  of  Sam'  Field  Esq""  to  see  that  nothing  illicite  is 
practised.    Added  two  pounds  of  Tea  &  2"^  Coffee  for  the  use  of  his 
Family. 

Resolved,  That  The  Com*^®  of  Pay  Table  take  back  from  B  General 
Hart  Their  Order  of  £3  8  8^^  dated  July  9*"  1782  On  the  Tax  of 
2/6  on  the  £,  and  give  him  an  Order  on  the  Treasurer  out  of  the 
2^  Tax  pay^'*^  1®*  Sep*  last  —  it  being  for  hard  money  he  saith  he  paid 
out  of  his  own  Money. 

Resolved,  That  The  Com*®®  of  Pay-Table  receive  from  the  Select- 
men of  Hartford  or  their  Order,  An  Order  dated  3''  April  1782  for 
Twenty  Shillings  out  of  the  2/6  Tax  —  &  give  another  Order  in  lieu 
thereof  on  the  2*^  Tax  payable  1^*  Sepf  last. 

PM  On  Memorial  of  M""®  Sarah  Reeves  now  of  Southold  on  Long 
Island  the  wife  of  M""  Isaac  Reeves  of  s*^  Island,  Granted  permission 
for  her  to   return   to   Said   Island,   &  to  carry  with  her  two  beds   & 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  331 

furniture,  two  chests,  two  wheels  two  tables,  a  Horse  and  Saddle,  and 
a  Smal  matter  of  Iron  &  pewter  ware  with  other  trifles,  which  were 
hers  before  her  coming  over  from  the  Island  Under  inspection  of 
Nath'  Minor  of  Stonington  Esq""  to  See  that  nothing  illicite  is  prac- 
tised. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Edmund  Howell  a  refugee  from  Long  Island 
now  resident  at  Colebrook,  granted  permission  to  pass  to  &  from  s'' 
Island  to  take  care  of  his  Estate  there,  to  bring  off  some  household 
furniture  belonging  to  his  wife,  some  wearing  apparel  belonging  to 
himself  &  wife  and  what  money  he  may  be  possessed  off  —  under 
inspection  of  Cap*^  Josiah  Burnham  of  Lyme  to  See  nothing  illicite 
is  practised. 

On  the  Memorial  of  James  Wells  a  Refugee  from  Long  Island 
resident  at  Lyme  —  granted  the  Memorialist  a  permission  to  pass  to 
&  from  said  Island,  to  take  care  of  his  Estate  there,  to  bring  off  any 
produce  of  his  farm,  or  money  —  Under  inspection  of  Cap*  Josiah 
Burnham  ut  super. 

On  the  Memorial  of  the  Hon'''^  Richard  Law  Esq""  Granted  that 
The  Com'*'®  of  Pay  Table  on  Settling  his  Accounts  for  his  Attendance 
as  a  Delegate  at  Congress  draw  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  Ballances 
found  due  to  him  &  pay  the  Same  out  of  the  2"^  Tax  pay''^*'  Sepf  last. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov''  and  Council  of  Safety  at 

Hartford  24™  Oct''  1782     Vespere. 

Present  The  Governor.     D  Gov""  Griswold. 


W"  Pitkin,  Ol.  Wolcott, 

Roger  Sherman,  W™  Williams, 

Abr'*  Davenport,  Joseph  P.  Cook,  and 

Joseph  Spencer,  W™  Hillhouse, 


Esq^ 


Whereas  Samuel  Sheather  late  of  New  Haven  now  of  Litchfield 
haveing  preferrd  his  Memorial  To  the  General  Assembly  now  Sitting 
and  Therein  represented  that  he  had  been  for  a  long  time  retaind  in 
the  power  of  the  Enemy  Contrary  to  his  Will,  and  that  he  finally,  and 
after  Much  Solicitation,  obtained  a  flagg  from  a  proper  officer  at 
New  York  To  proceed  from  that  place  To  Killingsworth  in  this  State 
with  Certain  Effects  being  his  own  property  and  Complaining  that  he 
was  unjustly  Captured  in  his  Voyage  with  his  Vessell  and  Effects  and 
brought  Into  a  Harbour  in  Stamford,  where  his  Vessel  and  Effects  are 
Still  detained, 

And  Whereas  the  General  Assembly  have  by  their  act  of  October 
1782*  referrd  the  Consideration  of  s**  Memorial  To  his  Excellency  the 
Governor  and  his  Councill  of  Safety  To  hear  and  Consider  whether 
the  s*^  Vessell  was  a  proper  flagg  duly  Authoriz'^  &  take  such  order 
and  give  such  directions  with  regard  thereto  as  to  Them  shall  appear 

*See  above,  p.  311. 


332  PUBLIC  RECORDS  October, 

reasonable,  and  whereas  the  s**  Samuel  Sheather  has  produced  To  this 
board  his  Evidences  authoriseing  him  to  bear  a  flagg  and  To  take  on 
board  said  Vessell  the  Effects  Mentioned  and  Proceed  Therewith  from 
New  York  to  Killingsworth  as  Mentioned  in  his  Said  Memorial  and 
also  the  Evidence  of  his  Capture  in  manner  as  affores*^  Upon  the  Exam- 
ination of  which  Evidence,  This  this  [sic]  board  find  that  s*^  Birch 
Brigadier  General  and  Commandant  of  New  York,  did  by  a  Certain 
Writeing  under  his  hand  and  Seal  Dated  the  27*^  day  of  August  1782 
give  permission  To  the  s*^  Samuel  Sheather  To  proceed  from  New 
York  to  Killingsworth,  With  his  family  and  Effects  and  to  go  With 
a  Flagg  in  the  Sloop  William  whereof  Terobabel  Sneider  was  Master 
and  to  take  With  him  Two  hands  and  that  the  Effects  Which  the  s** 
Samuel  Sheather  was  permitted  To  Carry  with  him  as  affores"^  Were 
enumerated  in  s'^  Writeing,  This  board  also  find  that  s'^  Vessel  or  Sloop 
with  the  people  and  Effects  on  board  thereof  has  been  Captured  and 
brought  into  a  port  in  Stamford  where  s**  Sloop  &  Effects  are  detaind 
according  as  it  is  Stated  In  s"^  Memorial.  Upon  Consideration  Thereof 
this  board  are  of  Opinion  that  the  permission  granted  as  abovementioned 
To  the  S'^  Samuel  Sheather  by  s*^  Gen^  Birch  was  done  Conformable 
to  the  usages  of  Civilized  Nations  in  such  Cases  and  that  therefore 
under  the  protection  of  Flagg  which  said  Sheather  was  permitted  to 
Carry  he  had  an  undoubted  right  to  proceed  directly  to  the  place  of 
his  destination  without  Capture  or  Molestation,  and  there  abide  Such 
Orders  as  he  should  receive  from  the  Supreme  Executive  power  of 
this  State  To  Whom  it  belongs  to  determine  all  Matters  respecting 
the  rights  of  Flaggs  sent  by  the  Enemy  to  This  State  and  give  order 
respecting  the  Same  and  that  Therefore  s^  Capture  &  detention  was 
and  is  Illegal, 

Whereupon  it  is  resolved  by  This  hoard  that  the  s*'  Sam^  Sheather 
be  permitted  and  Directed  to  proceed  directly  and  as  soon  as  possible 
with  s''  Sloop  people  &  Effects  as  mentioned  in  s''  permission  granted  as 
aft'ores'^  by  Gen^  Birch  from  the  port  of  Stamford  To  the  port  of  Kil- 
lingsworth and  all  officers  Civil  and  Military  In  the  County  of  Fairfield 
and  others  are  hereby  injoynd  to  aid  &  assist  the  s*^  Samuel  Sheather 
that  he  be  restored  To  the  Same  Condition  in  which  he  was  att  the 
time  of  his  s**  Capture  and  all  persons  are  forbid  any  longer  to  detain 
s^  sloop  people  or  Effects  belonging  thereto  as  affores"^  as  they  will 
answer  for  Their  disobedience,  and  the  Same  Sam^  Sheather  is  directed 
as  soon  as  he  shall  arive  at  the  Port  of  Killingsworth,  to  inform  his 
Excellency  the  Governor  thereof  and  wait  the  further  orders  of  This 
board. 

[At  this  point  appears  a  resolution  instructing  Mr.  Ebenezer  Barnard  to  go  to  Fishkill  to 
settle  a  controversy  with  Oliver  Phelps  &  Co.  regarding  provisions.  As  explained  in  a  foot- 
note on  page  277,  the  entry  appears  to  belong  to  the  Journal  for  July  31,  17S2,  under  which 
date  it  is   printed  in   full.     The  entry   is   consequently   deleted   from   the  Journal   at   this   point.] 

PM  On  the  Memorial  of  Ez''  Williams  Esq*"  Sheriff  Granted  that 
the  Com**^''  of  Pay  Table  adjust  &  settle  the  Acc°  of  W"   Barnard 


J 782  OF   CONNECTICUT.  333 

eoal  Keeper  in  Hartford  of  ab*  £16,  Supply  &c  of  Prisoners  &  draw 
on  the  Treas^  for  what  They  find  due  on  any  unappropriated  Money 
on  the  Sept  Tax  of  2^  on  the  £,  also  An  Ace*  of  Sam^  Taylor  of  £2  15 
a  Constable  of  Chatham  for  apprehending  a  Supposed  Deserter  &c  & 

charge  the  united  States.  .  .      ^      ,.  -r>  • 

Also  Col  Edw'^  Russels  AcC  of  ab*  £5  for  Sending  some  Prisoners 

of  War  to  Goal,  &  draw  as  before.  r     i   r 

Permission  granted  to  Maj^  Asa  Bray  to  drive  to   Stamford  for 
Maj'"  Davenport  fifteen  fat  Cattle  without  molestation. 


Esq' 


Esq 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon,  Fryd^'  P'^  of  Nov«  1782. 

Pres^  His  Excell^  The  Governor. 
Sam'  Huntington,      W"  Hillhouse, 
W"  Williams,  Jabez  Perkins, 

Nath'  Wales, 

W"  Hillhouse  & 
Nathi  vv^ales  J-" 
present  31^^  Oct^ 

NB     S.  Hunting''  Esq-"  appointed,  of  the  Council,  by  the  Assembly 

in  Oct"  last  .     ,       ,       ,•      .  j       a 

Resolved  that  M'  Shubal  Abbe  be  and  he  is  hereby  directed  and 
impowered,  to  sell  and  dispose  of  all  the  Salt  belonging  to  this  State 
in  the  County  of  Windham  to  the  best  advantage  m  his  power  for 
money  only,  and  pay  the  same  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  taking 
triplicate  receipts  and  Lodge  two  with  the  Com^-  of  pay  Table,  one 
of  which  they  are  to  lodge  with  the  Secretary. 

Resolved  That  M""  Eben'  Barnard  Ju'  be  &  He  is  hereby  directed 
&  impowered  to  sell  &  dispose  of  all  the  Salt  belonging  to  this  State 
on  the  west  side  of  Connecticut  river  to  the  best  advantage  m  his 
power,  for  money  only,  except  so  much  as  He  shall  judge  necessary 
for  the  use  of  the  State  for  preserving  the  Pork  &  Beef  on  hand,  & 
pay  the  money  he  shall  receive  to  the  Treas'"  of  the  State,  taking  tripli- 
cate Receipts  &  lodge  two  with  the  Com*^  of  the  pay  Table  one  of 
which  they  are  to  lodge  with  the  Secretary. 

Present  as  above  &  CoP  Root  called  into  Council. 

Proclamation  for  Thanksgiving  on  the  28^^  Novemb'  mstant  — 
ordered  &  Approved  — and  Sent  w*^  the  Congress  Proclamation  to 
Tim"  Green  Esq'  printer  to  the  Gov'  &  C"  to  be  printed  &  distributed 

as  usual.  „    ,^     .    ,       ,      j    •    j 

Resolved  That  His  Excell^  The  Gov'  be  &  He  is  hereby  desired 
to  draw  an  order  on  the  Treas'  of  this  State  in  fav'  of  the  Hon" 
Elip*  Dyer  W"  Sam'  Johnson  &  Jesse  Root  Esq'^  Agents  appointed 
by  this  State  in  the  Case  of  this  State  with  the  State  of  Pensylvania 
&  to  be  delivered  to  Jesse  Root  Esq  one  of  s^  Agents,  for  their  use 


334  PUBLIC  RECORDS  November, 

for  the  Sum  of  five  hundred  pounds  lawful  money,  out  of  the  money 
in  M""  Morris's  Notes  which  may  be  lodged  in  his  Hands  for  Tow 
Cloth  ordered  to  be  sold  Col°  Jere  Wadsworth,  s''  Root  &  s*^  Agents 
to  be  accountable  being  agreable  to  a  Resolve  of  the  Gen'  Assembly 
in  Oct"  last  —  drawn  and  given  Col"  Root. 

Resolved  That  his  Ex^  the  Gov""  Be  &  He  is  hereby  desired  to 
draw  an  order  on  Sam''  Gray  Esq  Treas''  of  the  Susquehanah  Company 
for  the  Sum  of  £533  6  8  LM  in  favor  of  the  Hon°  Elip*  Dyer, 
W.  S.  Johnson  &  Jesse  Root  Esq""^  Agents  appointed  by  this  State  in 
the  Case  of  this  State,  with  the  State  of  Pensylvania,  &  to  be  delivered 
to  s''  Jesse  Root  Esq''  one  of  s'^  Agents  for  their  Use,  s''  Root  &  s*^ 
Agents  to  be  accountable  agreable  to  a  Resolve  of  the  Gen'  Assembly 
in  Oct°  last. 

Drawn  &  delivered  Col°  Root. 

Resolved  That  his  Ex''  the  Gov""  be,  &  He  is  hereby  desired  to 
draw  an  order  on  Asa  Peabody  Treas''  of  the  Delaware  Company  for 
the  Sum  of  £266  13  4  LM  in  fav-"  of  the  Hon°  Elip*  Dyer,  W.  S. 
Johnson  &  Jesse  Root  Esq''^  Agents,  appointed  by  this  State,  in  the 
Case  of  this  State  with  the  State  of  Pensylvania  &  to  be  delivered 
to  s*^  Jesse  Root  Esq  one  of  s*^  Agents  for  their  Use.  s^  Root  &  s^ 
Agents  to  be  accountable  — 

Drawn  and  delivered  Col''  Root. 

On  a  Mem°  of  Mehitable  Glover  a  Refugee  from  Southold  on  Long 
Island,  stating  &  praying  &c  Liberty  granted  for  her  to  go  back  to 
s''  Island,  to  carry  her  Children  &  household  consisting  of  a  small 
quantity  of  household  Furniture  &  Coopers  Tools  &  a  small  matter 
of  setwork  Stuff,  one  Cow,  one  small  Shote,  8  bushels  of  Indian  Corn, 
three  bushels  of  Rye,  about  one  barrel  &  half  of  Beef,  three  bushels 
of  apples,  4  bushels  of  Potatoes  1^  D°  Beans,  3  lb  Cheese  15  lb 
Butter  &  15  lb  Tallow  &  500  feet  of  Boards  to  repair  her  House,  all 
under  the  Direction  &  Inspection  of  Cap*  Burnham  of  E[ast]  Haddam, 
to  see  that  nothing  illicit  be  done  or  suffered  at  going  or  returning. 

On  Mem°  of  Nath'  Corwin  now  of  Lyme  a  Refugee  from  Long 
Island,  praying  the  like  Liberty  &c  granted  him  Liberty  to  return  to 
s''  Island  with  his  Family,  &  to  carry  two  Cows,  one  horse  &  his 
Household  Furniture  &  so  much  provision  as  the  Select  Men  of  Lyme 
shall  judge  reasonable,  all  under  the  Direction  &  Inspection  of 
[Blank  in  MS.]  to  see  that  nothing  illicit  be  done  at  going  or 

returning. 

On  Application  of  L*  Dav**  Spencer,  of  Cap*  Mikels  Comp"  at 
Horseneck  &c  ordered  That  He  may  rec"*  [sic]  of  Eb''  Barnard  Ju' 
one  bar'  pork,  &  two  barrels  of  Flour  wheat  or  Rye,  at  the  Customary 
prices  He  to  be  accountable,  with  the  Pay  Table  on  his  Wages  in  s** 
Service,  ord""  given. 

Somth^  ab*  M""  Wales  powd""  not  entered. 


1782.  of  connecticut.  335 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 

Lebanon  Thurs'^  14™  Nov«  1782. 

Present  His  Ex^  The  Governor. 


Sam^  Huntington,    W™  Hillhouse, 
W™  Williams,  Jabez  Perkins, 

Nathi  Wales, 


1 


Esq"- 


On  Memorial  of  Samuel  Shethar  a  native  of  Killingworth,  having 
some  years  since  removed  to  Pensacola  in  West  Florida,  and  since 
returned  to  New  York,  and  thence  by  permission  of  a  flag  coming 
in  a  vessel  coming  to  said  Killingworth  with  sundry  effects  and  cap- 
tured by  two  or  three  whaleboats  and  carried  into  Stamford  and  his 
vessel  and  effects  libelled  &c,  and  shewing  that  in  consequence  of  an 
act  of  the  Gen^  Assembly  upon  his  memorial  in  October  last  and  in 
pursuance  of  a  resolve  of  this  Board  on  the  24*''  of  October  last,  his 
said  vessel  and  effects  mentioned  in  said  memorial  to  the  assembly  have 
been  restored  to  him  by  Ebenezer  Jones  the  person  who  carried  the 
same  into  Stamford,  and  that  said  vessel  and  cargo  or  effects  are  arrived 
at  said  Killingworth,  the  place  of  their  first  destination  and  thereupon 
praying  for  the  further  order  of  this  Board,  as  mentioned  in  said 
resolve  of  this  Board  24*''  Oct**  and  that  he  may  be  permitted  to  land 
and  receive  his  said  effects  &  vessel,  being  all  his  own  property  and 
that  he  may  be  permitted  to  reside  with  his  family  and  enjoy  his 
property  and  effects  in  this  his  native  state  &c  — 

Whereupon  it  is  considered  and  resolved  by  this  Board  that  the 
said  Shethar  be,  and  he  is  hereby  permitted  to  land  all  his  effects  and 
property  from  on  Board  said  vessel  in  said  Killingworth,  under  the 
inspection  of  two  at  least,  of  the  Civil  Authority  &  two  of  the  select- 
men of  said  Town  who  are  to  take  a  true  account  and  inventory  thereof 
and  of  said  vessel,  and  thereupon  deliver  over  the  same  to  the  said 
Shethar  to  use  and  dispose  as  he  may  see  cause  taking  his  the  said 
Shethar's  receipt  or  acknowldgment  of  such  delivery  and  the  same 
transmit  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor  —  and  the  said  Shethar  is 
permitted  Safely  &  quietly  to  reside  in  this  State. 

On  the  Mem"  of  W™  Williams  Esq,  Shewing  that  He  has  from 
the  P*  Institution  of  this  Board  served  as  Clerk  thereof  with  some 
intermis"  &  help,  drafted,  recorded  &  copied  many  hundred  acts  & 
resolves  of  s^  Board  during  s''  Term,  &  never  rec*'  one  farthing  of 
reward  therefor  directly  or  indirectly  &  being  now  in  want  of  some 
Salt  for  his  Family  use,  that  there  is  he  supposes  a  little  in  the  hands 
[of]  Maj""  Hyde,  left  on  put^  up  meat  on  the  2/6  Tax,  praying  for 
an  order  to  receive  three  bushels  of  rock  Salt  from  him  or  Cap*  Perkins 
&c  &  saving  Liberty  to  ask  in  future  for  further  Consideration  for 
s^  Services  &c  if  He  shod  think  expedient  &c,  Resolved  That  the 
Memo^*  be  authorized  to  receive  of  s''  Maj''  Hyde  or  Jz  Perkins  Esq"" 
if  not  to  be  had  of  s''  Hyde  three  bushels  of  rock  Salt,  on  Ace"  of  his 
Services  as  afores''  or  at  such  other  place  where  it  can  be  obtained. 


336  PUBLIC  RECORDS  November, 

At  a  Meeting  &c  Lebanon  15  Nov^  1782. 
Present  His  Ex^  The  Gov^ 
Sam^  Huntington,       W™  Hillhonse, 
W™  Williams,  Jabez  Perkins,      I   Esq''^ 

Nath^  Wales, 

Resolved  That  Chauncey  Whittelsey  Esq  Q""  Master  Gen^  be 
directed  to  obtain  from  the  Sev'  Brig""  Generals  a  return  of  the  Stores 
of  amunition  in  their  hands  &  thereupon  send  to  Each  a  sufficient 
quantity  of  Powder  to  fill  their  Stores  according  to  Law,  that  He  send 
forthwith  to  Mes""^  Elderkin  &  Wales  for  a  sufficiency,  &  order  to 
B  Gen®  Tyler  &  Douglas,  (whose  situation  renders  it  convenient)  to 
receive  from  s*^  Elderkin  &  Wales,  their  proper  Store  or  proportion, 
That  the  sev^  Brigadiers  take  Care  that  such  powder  be  properly  dis- 
posed &  ordered  so  as  to  be  in  readiness  for  public  use  according  to 
Law  &  That  s''  Elderkin  &  Wales,  may  distribute  the  public  Powder 
in  their  Hands  that  shall  be  left,  to  the  Care  of  the  Select  Men  of  the 
Several  Towns  in  New  London  County  East  of  the  River,  &  of  Wind- 
ham in  proportion  to  their  Lists  nearly,  The  Cannon  Powder  to  the 
Towns  in  N  London  County  save  Preston,  the  s''  Brigadiers  &  Select 
Men  to  be  accountable  saving  that  s*^  Elderkin  &  Wales  are  authorized 
to  sell  &  dispose  such  quantity  of  Cannon  Powder  &  some  sm"  quan- 
titys  of  musquet  Powder,  as  They  shall  judge  may  be  spared,  on  the 
best  Terms  they  shall  be  able  for  Cash  or  short  Credit,  on  good  Security, 
&  lodge  the  moneys  rec''  with  the  Treasu*"  taking  proper  Receipts. 

On  Mem°  of  the  Rev^  Jn"*  Storrs  (late  of  Mansf*  in  this  State), 
Minister  of  Southhold  on  Long  Island,  &  a  Refugee  from  thence,  stating 
various  reasons  on  his  own  Acc°  &  that  of  the  People  of  his  Charge, 
&  by  Their  request  to  have  him  returned,  Liberty  granted  to  Him,  to 
return  to  s*^  Southhold  &  to  carry  with  him,  one  yoke  of  lean  oxen, 
two  milch  Cows,  one  Horse,  ten  store  Sheep,  three  hogs,  or  pork 
answerable,  three  pigs,  some  Poultry,  20  bushels  of  Wheat  or  Flour 
equiva*,  20  bush'®  of  Ind°  Corn  10  bushels  of  Oats,  10  bar'®  of  Cyder, 
50  lb  butter,  200  D°  Cheese,  some  Malt,  apples,  Potatoes,  Sugar,  Tallow 
Leather  for  Family  use,  &  also  one  thousand  feet  of  Pine  Board,  & 
one  small  canoe,  all  to  be  done  under  the  Care  &  Inspection  of  Col 
M'^Clellan  if  at  NLondon,  or  Cap  Josiah  Burnham  at  Lyme,  to  see 
that  nothing  irregular  or  illegal  be  done  or  suffered  in  the  premisses. 

On  Mem"  of  Freegift  Wells,  a  Long  Island  Refugee  now  of  Guil- 
ford, stating  various  reasons  for  allowing  him  &  his  son  Joshua  to 
return  to  Long  Island  &c  granted  Liberty  to  s*^  Freegift  to  return  to 
s*'  Island  &  carry  with  him  his  household  Furniture  two  Cows,  one 
mare  &  Colt  two  Pigs  provisions  sufficient  for  one  years  Support  of 
his  Family,  to  be  judged  by  B.  Gen.  Ward,  &  also  that  s^  Joshua 
Wells  be  permitted  to  return  with  his  Father,  &  carry  his  three  Chil- 
dren, his  Household  Furniture  &  such  articles  of  provision  as  s*^  Gen' 
Ward  shall  think  necessary  for  his  Family,  all  to  be  under  the  Care 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT,  337 

&  Inspection  of  s"^  Gen>  Ward  to  see  that  nothing  ilHcit  be  done  or 
suffered. 

On  Mem"  of  Guy  Richards  A.  Com.  of  Issues  at  New  London  &c 
Stating  the  want  of  Provisions  &c  resolved  &  ordered  that  M""  Eb"" 
Barnard  J""  of  Hartford  furnish  s**  Richards  with  Three  hundred 
barrels  of  Rye  flower  or  Wheat  flower  equivalent  130  barrels  of  Beef 
in  his  Care,  belonging  to  this  State,  for  the  use  of  the  Garisons  at 
N London  &  Groton. 

On  Represent"  of  M'"  Guy  Richards  A.  D.  QM  at  N  London  &c 
stating  his  Debts  &  necessity  of  Money  for  supporting  s*^  Garison  with 
Wood  &c  praying  for  an  order  on  Jz  Perkins  Esq,  for  £500,  &c 
Granted  &  ordered  That  the  Com*^  of  Pay  Table  draw  on  the  Treas'" 
in  fav""  of  s"*  Richards  for  the  Sum  of  three  hundred  pounds  out  of  any 
unappropriated  Moneys,  which  he  has  or  can  command  taking  proper 
Receipts. 

On  Mem"  of  Sam^  Waters  of  Sutton  in  the  County  of  Worcester, 
praying,  for  reasons  assigned  the  Loan  of  600  weight  of  Salt  Petre 
&c  from  the  Store  of  Mes""^  Elderkins  &  Wales  &c  Granted  that  He 
be  allowed  to  receive  of  them  s'^  E.  &  W.  600  lbs  of  Salt  Petre,  to  be 
returned  in  equal  quantity  &  quality  within  the  Term  of  8  Months 
&  s'^  Elderkin  &  Wales  are  permitted  to  lend  the  same  taking  proper 
&  sufficient  Security. 

Resolved  That  the  Com**"*"  of  Pay  Table  draw  on  the  Treas'"  in  fav"" 
of  hon°  Oliver  Wolcott  Esq  for  the  Sum  of  two  hundred  Pounds  LMon. 
to  be  on  Ace"  of  his  Services  &  Expences  as  a  Member  of  Congress  for 
which  He  is  Setting  out  about  the  20***  of  Nov''  instant. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  Monday  25™  Nov«  1782. 

Present  his  Ex^  the  Governor. 
Jos,  Spencer,       W"  Hillhouse,       1 
W"  Williams,      Jz.  Perkins,  I  Esq'^ 

Nath'  Wales,        Jer.  Halsey,  J 

M""  Rich*^  Smith  late  of  Boston,  &  also  Resident  in  this  State,  owner 
of  the  Furnace  at  SaUsbury  &c  came  before  this  Board  &  made  appli- 
cation, by  Mem"  &  a  verbal  stating  of  the  Situation  of  his  Affairs,  his 
Conduct,  &  Circumstances  &c  &c  Since  the  Commencement  of  the  War, 
&  moving  for  Liberty  to  return  to  this  State,  Settle  &  reside  therein 
&  bring  his  goods  Furniture  &  Efifects,  being  chiefly  French  &  Spanish 
Goods  &c  largely  heard. 

&  a  good  deal  of  Consideration  &  Discourse  had  thereon  &  agreed 
to  be  referd,  till  tomorrow. 

Granted  a  Mem"  of  Thos  Rogers  of  N.  London  pray^  Liberty  to 
return  from  Long  Island  bring  over  his  Wife,  he  has  married  there, 
household  Furniture  &  Cloathing,  &  100  bushels  of  Salt,  a  small  two 


338  PUBLIC  RECORDS  November, 

Mast  Boat,  &  Desired  that  the  Gov""  grant  him  a  Flag  for  the  purpose, 
to  be  under  the  Inspection  of  Col"  M'^'Clellan,  to  see  that  nothing 
illegal  be  done. 

Flag  granted  &c. 

Sev'  other  Matters  proposed  &c  Some,  that  not  proper  to  be  acted 
upon,  but  referred  to  the  Assembly  &c. 

Resolved  That  Nath'  Wales  Esq''  be  &  he  is  hereby  authorized  & 
directed,  to  sell  &  dispose  of  all  the  Salt  belonging  to  this  State  lying 
&  being  in  the  County  of  Windham  to  the  best  advantage  in  his  Power, 
for  Money  only,  &  also  a  quantity  of  Pork  at  Scotland,  rec"^  on  the  6'' 
Tax,  which  is  said  to  be  damaged,  to  be  sold  as  afores*^  &  lodge  the 
Money  so  rec*^  with  the  Treas""  of  this  State  taking  receipts  according 
to  Law. 

N.B.  This  appointment  made  instead  of  M""  Shubael  Abbe  who  was 
appointed  P*  Nov""  &  declines  the  Service. 

Resolved  That  The  pay  Table  Com'*^"  draw  on  the  Treas""  in  fav""  of 
Hon  O.  Elsworth  Esq""  for  the  sum  of  two  hundred  pounds  on  Ace" 
of  his  Expenses  &  Service  as  a  Member  of  Congress,  whither  He  is 
about  to  Repair. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  at 
Lebanon  the  26™  of  November  1782. 
Present  His  Excellency  the  Governor. 

Jos.  Spencer,       W'"  Hillhouse,     | 

W"  Williams,      Jz.  Perkins,  V  Esq''^ 

Nath'  Wales,       Jer.  Halsey, 

J 

Resolved  that  the  Selectmen  of  the  Several  Towns  in  New  London 
County  on  the  East  side  of  Connecticut  River,  be  and  they  are  directed 
to  Receive  of  Mess''^  Elderkin  and  Wales  the  Cannon  Powder  which 
they  are  directed  to  Send  to  said  Towns  by  a  Resolve  of  the  Gov''  & 
Council  of  Safety  the  fifteenth  Instant,  and  the  Same  Safely  Store  and 
hold  for  the  use  of  the  State. 

Took  into  Consideration  again,  the  Motion  of  M""  Smith,  with 
respect  to  admitting  him  to  come  into  this  State  as  an  Inhabitant,  &  to 
bring  in  his  goods  &  Effects  from  New  York  &  discoursed  &c. 

&  on  the  Question  whether  He  shall  be  admitted  to  come  in  with 
his  goods  &c  to  be  rec''  &  Stored  &  kept  safe,  till  the  sitting  of  the 
Assembly,  That  Application  may  be  made  to  them,  for  their  final 
determination  respecting  them  &c  it  was  resolved,  that  this  Board 
cannot  with  propriety  determine  concerning  a  question  of  this  nature, 
but  that  it  ought  to  be  decided  by  the  Assembly  as  the  only  proper 
Forum  &  therefore  Act  nothing  upon  the  motion. 

&  on  further  Motion  &c. 

Granted  That  The  Gov""  be  desired  to  give  M""  Smith  a  Permit  to 
return  to  Long  Island,  &  from  thence  or  New  York  to  Come  back 


1782.  OF   CONNECTICUT.  339 

to  this  State  when  He  shall  think  proper  in  order  to  make  application 
to  the  Gen^  Assembly  for  the  matters  &c  relating  to  his  coming  in  as 
an  Inhabitant  &  bringing  his  Effects  &c  in  manner  as  moved  to  this 
Board.     Permit  granted. 

Upon  the  Mem"  of  Dan^  Rodman  Esq""  &  M""  S.  Woodbridge  that 
in  Sep""  1779  he  sold  a  quantity  of  Jamaica  Rum  &  Muscovada  Sugar 
to  M""  Hubbard  Com^^  &  for  the  use  of  this  State,  setting  forth  the 
great  disadvantage  he  is  &  has  been  under  in  not  being  able  to  recover 
his  pay  for  them  &c.  Stating  also  that  He  has  met  with  great  Losses 
&  is  in  real  want  &  distress  for  his  money  &c  &  praying  relief  _&  pay 
out  of  provisions  &c  Considering  the  peculiar  situation  &c,  it  was 
granted  that  He  may  receive  of  Cap*  Perkins  Thirty  bar^^  of  Pork,  in 
his  hands  of  the  2/6  Tax,  &  twelve  bar^^  of  Beef,  at  £5  &  £4  per 
BB.  &  That  s"^  Cap*  Perkins  discount  with  him  ah*  £64  which  s<^ 
Rodman  is  indebted  for  Provisions  rec*'  of  him  &  See  that  it  be  properly 
Settled  &  accounted  on  his  s'^  Demand  against  s*^  Hubbard;  and  on 
such  orders  as  they  have  for  payment  thereof. 

On  Application  of  M""  Roswell  Saltonstall  Liberty  granted  for  him 
to  go  into  N  York  by  Way  of  Dobbs  Ferry,  by  Leave  of  Gen  Wash- 
ington, in  order  to  negotiate  the  Selling  bills  of  Exchange  in  fav''  of 
John  Campbell  a  Gent,  who  died  at  N  London,  &  of  whose  will  s^ 
Saltonstall  is  Executor  &c  &c. 

Whereas  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety  on  request  of  Ralph 
Pomroy  D.  Q.  M.  resolved  That  Nathaniel  Shaw  of  New  London  Esq'" 
do  supply  said  Pomroy  with  tents,  cordage  &c  for  his  department,  and 
that  said  Shaw  be  paid  in  the  forfeited  lands  belonging  to  William 
Brown  by  appraisement,  and  the  ballance  either  way  be  paid  in  State 
Securities,  and  that  Joseph  Spencer  Esq""  and  Mess"""  Robert  Crary 
and  Pierpoint  Edwards  be  appointed  appraisers  —  and  they  have  sur- 
veyed and  appraised  one  farm'  of  said  land  containing  one  thousand 
and  ninety  four  acres  at  £3  12  0 —  £3938     8     0 

which  is  described  in  a  Survey  &  map  thereof 
made  by  Nath'  Matson  Surveyor  — 
deduct  the  bill  of  charges  p"'  per  M''  Shaw  —      14  16    0 

£3923  12     0 
M""  Pomroys  receipt  for   3438     9  1 1 


ballance £  485     2     1 

Whereupon  — 

Resolved  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  table  receive  from  Thomas 
Shaw  Esq""  Executor  to  the  last  will  and  testament  of  said  Nathaniel 
Shaw  Esq""  since  deceased,  the  receipt  given  by  said  Pomroy  as  afore- 
said—  and  charge  the  same  to  the  United  States  of  America,  and 
prepare  an  authentic  deed  of  Sale  of  said  farm,  according  to  the  direc- 
tion of  said  Executor,  and  order  him  to  give  a  receipt  for  the  above 
ballance  to  the  treasurer  to  be  on  account  of  said  Nath^  Shaw  with 


340  PUBLIC  RECORDS  December, 

this  State  —  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  execute  said  deed  ac- 
cordingly and  give  a  certificate  to  the  Pay  table  of  the  receipt  so  taken 
for  the  ballance  abovementioned. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Governor  &  Council  of  Safety  at 
L.[ebanon]   Mono.  2°  Dec^ 

Hon"  M.  Griswold. 
W.  Pitkin,  Sam'  Huntington,      ] 

Jos.  Spencer,     W™  Williams,  J    ^^^"• 

On  Mem°  of  Jn°  Foster  a  refugee  from  Long  Island,  residing  in 
the  State,  Stating  that  his  House  at  the  Island  is  almost  totally  gone 
to  decay  &c  that  he  proposes  to  Sell  that  &  all  his  Interest  there,  & 
Settle  in  this  State,  that  the  Sale  will  greatly  be  injured  by  the  ruined 
State  of  his  House  &  praying  Liberty  to  carry  thither  30  thousand 
feet  of  pine  board  for  ye  purpose  of  repairing  his  house  &c  he  being 
of  known  good  Character  &c  — 

Permission  granted  him  to  transport  to  s''  Island  twenty  thousand 
feet  of  pine  board  for  the  only  purpose  of  repairing  his  house  under' 
the  inspection  of  Col  M^'Clellan,  if  from  N  London,  or  Cap  Josiah 
Burnham  if  from  Connec"  River,  to  see  that  nothing  illicit  be  done, 
this  Permit  to  have  its  operation  within  two  months  &  not  after. 

On  Mem"  of  James  Seiley  of  Hartford  Stating  that  his  Wives 
Father  Rev''  M""  White  of  South  Hampton  on  long  Island  is  dec''  & 
left  a  Legacy  to  his  Wife  &c  praying  Liberty  to  go  over  to  s''  Island 
to  take  Care  of  the  Same  &c  Liberty  granted  Him  to  go  over  for  s** 
Purpose  under  the  Inspection  of  B  Gen'  Ward  at  Guilford  to  see  that 
nothing  illegal  be  done. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Gov'*  &  Council  of  Safety 
Lebanon  Mond.  16  Dec''  1782. 
Present  his  Ex^  The  Governor. 

W™  Williams,  Jabez  Perkins, 

Nath'  Wales,  pm  Kb""  Ledyard, 

W"  Hillhouse, 


Esq"" 


Resolved  That  M''  Thos  Shaw  D.C.  of  Naval  Prisoners,  be  directed, 
soon  as  may  be,  by  a  Flag,  said  to  be  now  at  N  London  from  N  York, 
or  otherwise  to  send  to  N.  York  for  Exchange,  all  the  Prisoners  in 
his  Care,  taking  an  equal  number  in  Exchange,  or  proper  Receipt 
therefor,  or  if  any  number  be  due  to  Them  from  this  State  that  they 
be  properly  allowed  for.  That  if  the  Prisoners  in  his  Hands  cannot 
be  immediately  sent.  He  s''  Shaw  to  take  proper  Care  of  them  without 
the  Assistance  of  the  Garison  at  N  London,  &  see  that  this  State  have 
proper  Credit,  &  the  united  States  Charged  for  the  particular  Expences 
incurred  for  any  Continental  Prisoners. 


1782.  OF    CONNECTICUT.  341 

Resolved  as  soon  as  The  Prisoners  of  the  Enemy,  now  kept  at 
Fort  Trumbull  on  Ace"  of  the  Misfortune  hapned  to  the  Prison  Ship, 
can  be  Sent  away  agreable  to  orders  this  Day  given  M""  Shaw  the 
D.  Com''.,  That  Col  M'^Clellan  Com*  there  Be  &  is  Directed  to  one  first 
or  2^  Lieu*  as  shall  be  most  proper,  one  Serg*  one  Corporal  &  eighteen 
Privates  to  be  transferd  from  Fort  Trumbull  to  Fort  Griswold  to  Do 
Duty  there  untill  further  orders. 

On  the  Memorial  of  Benj'*  Lathrop,  Shewing  that  his  Son  Abner 
on  or  about  the  month  of  Feb''  1781  to  avoid  being  arrested  for  debt 
he  had  unwarrily  contracted,  absconded  and  went  to  Long  Island,  where 
has  since  remained  with  the  Enemy,  but  hath  never  taken  up  Arms 
against  the  United  States  —  is  now  convinced  of  his  mistake,  and 
requests  liberty  to  return  to  this  State  &c  as  Per  Memorial  on  file  — 

Resolved  that  said  Abner  be  &  he  is  hereby  permitted  to  return 
to  this  State  and  bring  with  him  his  wearing  apparel  &  such  quantity 
of  Money  as  he  shall  be  able  —  Permission  granted  Accordingly. 

Gave  an  Order  to  M""  David  Trumbull  for  five  hundred  flints  for 
L*  Col"  Canfield  Comand*  of  the  Garrison  at  Stamford,  directed  the 
Comand*  to  Call  on  B  Gen^  Mead  for  powder  —  a  direction  to  Cap* 
Tinker  to  Assist  L*  Spencer  in  getting  the  provisions  on  Board  the 
Vessel  —  Rum  referred  to  a  future  Council. 


Deacidified  using  the  Bookkeeper  process. 
Neutralizing  Agent:  Magnesium  Oxide 
Treatment  Date: 

MAY         1398 
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