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the Treasurer has received in <br />and has paid out <br />and we find due to the Treasurer <br />we also find in the Treasurer's hands a two <br />dollar bill.of the Hollowell bank <br />2586 63 <br />2634 12 <br />47 49 <br />6 - Settlement - <br />Cont . d <br />We find •due to €illian Nichols <br />and Lathan Harrington one hundred <br />which sums the Treasurer borrowed to pay the <br />detached soldiers agreeable to a vote of the <br />town, we also find due to NathanChandler <br />seventy five dollars 90 centspaid Capt. David <br />Reed for timber Feby. 27th. 1815 towards rebuild- <br />ing Cambridge Bridge. <br />No 48 <br />Nathan Chandler Treasurer <br />150 00 <br />100 00 <br />'75 90 <br />John Malliken <br />Charles Reed )Se3.a ctmen <br />Benja. 0. Wellington.) <br />At the foregoing settlement an. Order was granted <br />to Nathan Chane er Treasurer, for monies he had <br />paid for the poor.: -&c, gds, Amounting to $304.53 <br />to cash paid Mrs. Hartwell from April 26th 1814 <br />to 9th March 1815 - $ 43 00 <br />to do. paid Mrs.. Harrington from May 2d. 1814. <br />to April 5th. 1815. 23 00 <br />to do. paid for "a wheel for -Mrs .Perry - - - - - 2 . 25 <br />to do. paid Mr Nathan Dudley for provisions found <br />Mrs Ree, (refunded back by Charlestown) 9 37 <br />to cash paid Deborah Sauco one of the town's poor 0 25 <br />to cash paid for Clothing for the poor from August <br />2d. 1814 to March 8th. 1815. - Porty four dollars, <br />29 cents - 44 29 <br />to- cash paid Mr. Joseph Mason & his widow from <br />Sepr. 24 1814 to Deer. following six dollars twenty <br />sixcents-_- 6. 2.6 <br />to cash paid Mr Charles Ree, for money he advanced <br />to the detached men when on their March to Boston 1 90 <br />to cash paid Capt. Timothy Page on account of the <br />exempt soldiers belonging to his Company- - - - - 6 00 <br />to cash paid the Revd Thaddeus Fisk for attending <br />the funeral of Joseph Mason. '2 00 <br />to cash paid Peter Tulip for cutting the brush in <br />boring ground one dollar - - - - - 1. 00 <br />139 32 <br />Contd. <br />to, clash paid in, Novr. 1814, for a cord of wood for <br />Mrs Fessenden of Charlestowne, nine dollars. - - $ 9 00 <br />