State of the Transaction at the Exchequer
ADS: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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London, Nov. 4. 1760
State of the Transaction at the Exchequer, relating to the Parliamentary Grant for the Year 1758
The Sum given to Pennsylvania and the
Lower Counties jointly, for their 2727
Men, is £29,993 0 0
By General Abercrombie’s Report,
there were of these effective Men in
the Field,
From Pennsylvania 2446
From Lower Counties 281
2727
Therefore the Proportion
to Pensilvania was £26,902 8 0
to the Lower Counties 3,090 12 0
29,993 0 0
Paid Fees and Gratuities at the Exchequer, viz.
To the Tellers £73 19 8
Auditor 35 0 0
Do. Extra. a Gratuity 5 5 0
Mr. Wilford, Sign
Manual and 2 12 6
Gratuity
Mr. Lucas 15 19 6
Mr. Willis 10 6
133 7 2
Remains to be divided between the two
Governments £29,859 12 10
Of which the Share of
Pensilvania is £26,782 14 10
Paid to Mr. Barclay that
of Lower Counties 3,076 18 0
£29,859 12 10

Fees at the Treasury still to be paid of which Mr. Barclay is to repay me the Proportion of Lower Counties.

B Franklin

Endorsed: State of the Transaction at the Exchequer, London, Nov. 4. 1760 No. 1
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