Correspondence of Connecticut With the British Government

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Correspondence of Connecticut With the British Government
Thomas Fitch
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, 1757. ] Sir: The Paymaster General of his Majesty's forces having by his memorial, laid before the Lords Commission- ers of his Majesty's Treasury, the account of his Deputy THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. 811 Paymaster in North America, and it appearing thereby, that by order of Mr. Shirley, several sums of money, de- signed for the use of his Majesty's forces there, have been advanced and paid by his deputies to the Colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Hampshire, by way of loan, I am... directed by their Lordships to acquaint you, that as the publick service in those parts requires an immediate repayment of those sums, their Lordships do expect, that out of the money remitted to you in part of the one hundred and fifteen thousand pounds granted by Parliament, you do take care that the sums lent to your Colony be immediately repaid for the service of the army. I am, Sir, Your most humble servant, J. WEST. Treasury Chambers, 15th bet, 1756. To the Gov. And Company of Connecticut.

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