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August 16, 1776.
The same Members present as on the 13th.
William Atlee in the chair.
Resolved, That the following persons, to wit: Marcus Nagle, Nicholas Scove, Thomas Nabury, Peter McMullen, John Jones, (Stocktaker,) in the service of Colonel Peter Grubb, at his forge in the manufacture of Gun-scalps, &c˙, be left in that employ, and be not marched with the Militia.
George Sand, of the Twenty-Sixth Regiment, servant to Ensign Gordon, and John Willson, are permitted to go to York, and continue there under the directions of the Committee there, that Committee having agreed to it, and these people have before been permitted to be at York as servants with the officers, and were lately sent by that Committee from thence.
Daniel Campbell, of the Twenty-Sixth Regiment, is permitted to work with John Lightner at the Weaving business.
John Farnell, of the Seventh Regiment, is permitted to work with Cornelius Taylor, Shoemaker, he here in Committee engaging to be answerable for him, agreeable to the resolves of the Committee.
Daniel Campbell, of the Twenty-Sixth Regiment, is permitted
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to work with John Lightner at the Weaving business, he here in Committee engaging to be answerable for him, agreeable to the resolves of Committee.