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Old Miscellaneous Records 1724 Monies Received By Bob and Debbie |
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New York 18 June 1724 Received from John Montrose Collector of the South Ward of Dutchess County By the hands of Leonard Lewis Esqr. The sume of five pounds six shillings and Eight pence being on the act for raising the quantity of three thousand ounces of plate for the effectual sinking & cancelling bills of credit to that value I say received by me . A D Peyster junr. Treasurer £ 5. 6. 8 |

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New York 18 June 1724 Received from John Montross Collector of the South Ward part of Dutchess County the sume of three pounds four shillings and tenn pence being on the First payment of the five thousand three hundred and fifty ounces of plate. A D Peyster junr. Treasurer £ 3. 4. 10 Entred these two recepts upon record August the 6th Ano 1724 a true copy Recorded & examined pr me Henry Van Der Burgh : Clark |

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Dutchess County 1724 Mey 30 ontfangen Van Lowrens Van Kleeck Neeltie Van Vleet hendrick fillep andrees peck & Johannes Snider De Som Van Hondert & Veer Guldens het Zynde Voor Tax of Jan Montras Zyn Tax list en in Vil Van Zyn geheele Lest by myn Leonard Lewis Trisierier Entred the recept upon record Agust ye 6th Anno 1724 a true copy Recorded & examined per me Henry VanDerBurgh : Clerk Dutchess County 1722 Septbe 23 received of Mr. Abraham De greaf Coleckter Of the Nort waerd the summ of thurty one pound eleven shillen & 4 ½ and Allowed for colector £ 2. 10. In all thurty three pound one shillen & 4. ½ inFull of his tax list by me. Leonard Lewis: Trisierer |
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£ 33. |
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Recorded this recept a true copy examined & recorded pr me Henry VanDerBurgh: clark |

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No 1 New York 28 May 1723 Received from Abraham De Graffe collector of the Northward of Dutches the sume of seven pounds eighteen shillings pursuant an act of the Generall assembly of this Province entituled an act for raising the sum of five hundred pounds to encourage And promote a trad with the remote nations of Indians and for secureing the five Nations in his Majesties intrest as also the sum of three hundred and twenty poundsThree shillings & two pence farthing advanced by the severall persons therein named For repairing the fortifications on the frontiers----I say recd by me A D Peyster junr. Treasurer £ 7. 18. |

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No 2 May the first day Ano 1725 Recorded this recept a True copy examined & recorded per me Henry Van Der Burhg : Clark 1724 April 14 Received of Mr. Abraham De Greaf Collr. Of the Middel Ward of Dutchess County the sum of twenty five pounds nine shillen & teen pence and half Penny in full for tax the list of the sd ward and twenty shillen and trie pence allowed Him for colleckter the same makes together 26. 10. As wittnes my hand Leonard Lewis: Tresierer No 3 May the first day Ano 1725 recorded this recept a true Copy examined & recorded per me Henry Van Der Burgh: Clark |

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New York 31 July 1724 Received from Abraham De Graef Collr. Of the Middle Ward of Dutchess County The sume seven pounds twelve shillings and three pence being on the act for raising The quantity of three thousand ounces of plate tax. I say received by me. A D Peyster junr. Treasurer £ 7. 12. 3. No 4 May ye 1th recorded & examined this recept A true copy pr me. Henry Van Der Burgh |

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New York 31 July 1724 Received from Abraham De Greaf Collector of the Middle Ward of Dutchess County The sume of five pounds nineteen shills and five pence being on the first payment of The five thousand three hundred & fifty ounces of plate tax. I say received by me A D Peyster junr. £ 5. 19. 5. No 5 May ye 1th recorded & examined this recept a true copy pr me. Henry Van Der Burgh : Clark |
The Second Book of the Supervisors and Assessors,
Published by Vassar Brothers Institute, Poughkeepsie NY, 1909
Transcribed by Bob Martins
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