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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 288 words

New York January 28th 1767

Sir,

M'" Burns Avill deliver you the Sum of Seven hundred, Sixty- Six, pounds, One Shilling and Seven pence N: York Currency, which together with the Sum before forwarded to you by Capti Stevenson, which I had the honor to advise you of, makes up the whole of your Ace* of Disbursements sent some time since to the General. The inclosed Sketch will show you the different payments that have been made.

I herewith enclose you a Receipt for the whole Sum, which you'll Be pleased to return to The General, and then all the small receipts will be cancelled. I have the honor to be.

Sir, You most Obedient

Sir W'n. Johnson B* humble Servant

G, Maturin

Sir William Johnson Bart

1766. Dr

Decemr 30th To Cash paid His Draft in favor of Wm Darlington. . . i:398. 6. 3 1767 To Ditto " « Thompson it Alexander 180. 0. 0

January 16. To Cash sent by Captain Stevenson 28th Regt 1776. 4. 0

27 To Do sent by Mr Burne 766.1.7

^3120.11.10

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By amt of Disbursements on Account of the Indians. . ^3120.11.10

SIR WM JOHNSON TO GENL GAGE.

Johnson hall Jany 29tli 1767

Dear Sir

I have had the favor of your Letter of the 19th Inst at the same time I received another from IVPCroghan, witha General Account of his Transactions, & informing me that his bad state of health Would not permit him to send me the Whole till his return to Philadelphia, he has again renewed his desire signified to me in April of resigning, and is very sollicitous to resign, and have somebody put in bis place. I have for the last time advised him