1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. Sy 
Wuitinc, Timotuy, to Cot. Upny Hay (continued ): 
state the matter to the Quartermaster-General and request 
him to lay it before Congress, in which case he is willing to 
continue his services until January 1. Vol. ili, No. 59. 
WIcKES, THOMAS, AND HARRISON, JOHN, AND Capp, JOHN 
(A. D. Q. M. Gen’ls), to Cot. Upny Hay: 
1779.—October 8. Fishkitl,—Concurring with the other officers 
in relation to their treatment by Congress, but differing with 
them (not through inclination, but hard circumstances) respect- 
ing the time when they must resign; miserable situation of 
their families renders this precaution necessary. 
Vol. ili, No. 57. 
WILKINSON, JAMES (Gen.), to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT: 
1779.—October 10. Murderers Creek.—Begs him to forward the 
enclosed to Mr. John Moylan, whose presence at Newbury to 
take charge of the magazine of clothing is immediately 
needed. Vol. ii, No. 105. 
WILLIAMSON, MATTHEW, to CoL. CHARLES PETTIT: 
1778.—September 17. LElizabethtown.—Asking for an inquiry into 
the affair of one Capt. Riley, of the Twelfth Pennsylvania 
Regiment, who impressed a horse belonging to a Mr. Salter 
and never returned it. Vol. ix, No. 124. 
Woopson, Hucus (Capt.), to the ARMORER : 
Vo date.—An order to repair the bearer’s musket. 
[A fragment.] Vol. xii, No. 67. 
RECORDS OF A COURT OF INQUIRY, HELD ON THE 
MEMORIAL OF CAPT. JOHN BANCKER, BARRACK-= 
MASTER OF PART OF THE STATE OF NEW 
YORK. 
JoHN BANCKER’S MEMORIAL : 
1779.—August 4. Philadelphia.—To the Honorable, the Continen- 
tal Congress :—Setting forth the various positions of trust he 
has held up to rst of April, 1778, when he was appointed Bar- 
rackmaster of large district in State of New York. Unex- 
pectedly relieved of his position on July 14 by Col. Hay in 
