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NOVEMBER, 1766 (A).
Capt. Walter Cunningham, debtor, to my pay as a soldier from ye 29th
November, 1763, to ye 20th March, 1764, being 111 days, at 1/6 per day.
(Signed) E. E., per John Clendenning.
This day Samuel Crockett came before me and made oath that he, the said
Samuel Crockett, served as Sergeant at Capt. John Dickinson's, on the Cow
Pasture River, under the command of Capt. Walter Cunningham, and further
declares that John Clendennen served as a soldier from the twenty-seventh
of November to the 20th of March in the said Company, and the
said John Clendennen, being neglected from the former to the latter date of
being returned in the pay-roll and was out of his pay. Given under my
hand this 9th day of July, 1764. (Signed) John Dickinson.
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Thought I would pass this along. Donna