322 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April6, 
PapERS RELATING TO THE CourT OF INQUIRY. 
Accounts. 
Mr. Bancker’s account of expenditures exceeding his receipt 
of cash. Vol. xi, No. 82. 
Certificates. 
Form of certificate produced by Mr. Bancker to prove that 
persons in his employ had to go to Philadelphia, or elsewhere, 
to Col. Melcher for their money, rendering it difficult to hire 
any. Vol. xi, No. 82. 
Certificate of Major Seth Bannister concerning the amount 
of wood cut and burnt to keep the barracks warm. 
Vol. x1, No.48z: 
Lvvidence. 
Ten foolscap pages of evidence produced in the Court of 
Inquiry appointed to examine into the reasons of Mr. John 
Bancker’s dismission by Col. Hay. Vol. xi, No23f 
Justifications. 
Major Bancker’s justification of himself; giving his reasons 
for not providing the wood at the proper time. 
Vol. xi, No. rodz. 
Col. Udny Hay’s justification of himself before the Court of 
Inquiry appointed to investigate Mr. Bancker’s dismission by 
him [Col. Hay]. Takes each of the five charges made against 
him by Mr. Bancker and refutes them one by one. 
[Twelve pages g.] Vol. xi, No. roz. 
Questions. 
General questions from Nos. 1 to 9—put by Col. Hay to 
several witnesses and answered in the course of the proceed- 
ings of the Court. Vol. xi, No. 8g. 
Particular questions put by Col. Hay to several witnesses, 
answered in the course of the proceedings of the Court. 
Vol. xi, No. 8A. 
Questions to Mr. Bancker put by Col. Hay and answered in 
the course of the proceedings. Vol.|xi, Nos i87: 
Records. ' 
1779.— September 3. Letlson’s Point (Gen. Huntingdon’s Quarters). 
—Record of proceedure of Court of Inquiry appointed 
to examine into the reasons of the dismission of Mr. John 
Bancker from office of Deputy Barrackmaster. 
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