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Colonial and State Records of North Carolina
Invoice from Davies & McKenzie for supplies for the militia
Davies & McKenzie
September 06, 1748 - September 11, 1748
Volume 22, Page 279

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THE PUBLICK TO DAVIES & MACKENZIE, DR.


1748, Sept. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11—

For Sundrys Do in an Alarum, Vizt.:

130w. Gun Powder, @ 25s
£162
10
0
£130
0
0
300w. Bulletts & Shotts, @ 4s. 6d
67
10
0
60
0
0
1,500 flints, @ 50s
37
10
0
18
15
0
500 flour, @ £8, &c
40
0
0
40
0
0
8w. Candles, @ 7s. 6d
3
0
0
2
8
0
10 Cheeses, @ 25s
12
10
0
12
10
0
2,685w. Beef & cooking included, @ 1s
134
5
0
134
9
0
Jelle—6 Negroes, to gett Wood, Bake and Cook
1 Lanthorn
3
10
0
3
10
0
32w. Butter, @ sub. 15s
8
15
0
8
15
0
14 Gall’s Rum & Wine, @ 60s
42
0
0
35
0
0
Salt, at sundry times
5
0
0
5
0
0
6 Quire paper, @ 10s
3
0
0
3
0
0
4½ Bushells Corn, @ 30s
6
15
0
6
15
0
4 Guns, Bursted, @ £10
40
0
0
20
0
0
8 Good Guns, Lost, @ £20
160
0
0
96
0
0
8 Cutlasses, Lost, @ £5
40
0
0
32
0
0
12 Cartouch Boxes, do, @ 40s
24
0
0
18
0
0
Sundry Guns, Cutlasses, &c., Damaged, by Estimation
50
0
0
10
0
0
To Sundrys Supplied at a former Damage done
50
0
0
Alarum & Sund’y
£685
18
0


New Hanover County—ss.

Came before me, John Sampson, one of his Majesties Justices, Assigned to keep the peace for the County afores’d, Mr. Ira F. Davies, who maketh Oath on the Holy Evangelist that the above Acco’t Amounts to Nine Hundred & Seventy Pounds five Shillings, Old Currency, Is Just and True.

DAVIES & McKENZIE.
Sworn to before me:
JOHN SAMPSON.