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McHenry, Dr. JAMES (continued ): 
ridge on behalf of Lady Stirling, who is anxious to learn what 
has become of the Earl. Vol1, No: 99: 
MANLEY, JOHN: 
May 20. Providence.—Asking him, on behalf of Mr. Tilling- 
hast, to forward the amount of a certain draft to Providence. 
Vol. v, No. 36. 
MAaxwELL, WILLIAM ( Gen.) : 
1779.—May 6. LElizabethtown.—Ordered by His Excellency to 
be ready to march. Begs him to order every necessary pro- 
vided, so that he may comply with His Excellency’s command. 
Vol. vii, No. 37. 
1779.—lVovember 12. Scotch Plains.—Begging him to confirm the 
appointments of Lieut. Blair and Lieut. Appleton, and if a 
wagonmaster be appointed to the brigade, to give the place to 
Sergt. Landers. Vol. 1,:No.(72: 
1779.—December 24. Mendum.—Refusing to give up his rightful 
quarters to Col. Butler and Maj. Church, whose conduct has. 
been so void of complaisance both to himself and to his Bri- 
gade Quartermaster. Vol. a, -No: 73: 
MEADE, Cot. RicHarpD K. (A. D. C. to Gen. Washington): 
1779.— October 17. Headguarters.—Delay in the express riders 
from Philadelphia, and especially in the one who came the 
night before, induces the General to request that he be called 
to account. Desires riders to be stationed between these 
quarters and Philadelphia, to be continued while a prospect of 
corresponding with the Count remains. Vol. i, No. 92. 
1779.—October 28. Headquarters.—His Excellency desires Gen. 
Greene to accommodate Gen. Schuyler with two good horses. 
Vol. viii, No. 67. 
MELCHER, ISAAC: 
1779.—/anuary 25. Philadelphia.—Enclosing orders received from 
the Board of War as well as instructions given by him to those 
employed in his department. Repeats, to prevent future mis- 
understandings, his duties as Barrackmaster-General. Thinks 
the strictest harmony ought to exist between Gen. Greene’s 
department and his own. Vol: i, No, 93. 
