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uel Wallace, Joseph Pemberton, William Jones and 

 Austin Tallman, and in 1769. 



G. Bonnin, Alvaro D'Ornellas, Turbot Francis, Jas. 

 Bochannan, Thomas Murgatroyd, Stephen Moylan, 

 Tench Tilghman, and Samuel Caldwell, in 1770. 



John Boyle, Mark Freeman, Matthew Mease, and 

 Stacy Hepburn, in 1771. 



George Graflf, Thomas Williams and John White, in 

 1772. 



James Mease, James Moylan, Robert Glen, Richard 

 Smith, Jose'ph Willson, Samuel Howell, Jr. and John 

 Mease, in 1773. 



Bertles Shee, William Straker, and William Price, 

 in 1774. 



William Druit Smith, Lieutenant Colonel John Patton, 

 Alexander Nesbitt, Thomas Rowan, Jonathan Pensose, 

 John Lardner, and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Robin- 

 son, in 1775. 



In the memorable year 1776 and in 1777, the regular 

 meetings appear to have been wholly suspended, and a 

 large portion of its patriotic members having other, and 

 more momentous business to occupy their undivided 

 attention. 



On September 18th 1778, Samuel Caldwell, Samuel 

 Howell, Jr. Samuel Morris, Jr. John Boyle, John Lard- 

 ner, and Alexander Nesbitt, all from campaign duty, 

 convened and honorably resolved to pay off all the debts 

 incurred in the maintainance of the establishment since 



