Prince William County, Virginia, Military-French & Indian War: Providers of Provisions for Militia Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Freddie Spradlin ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ==================================================================== An act of assembly, passed March 1758, the 31st year of the reign of King George II, some of the militia were called out for service in the early days of the French and Indian War, Annexed to this act, was a schedule of the names of the militia officers and soldiers, and the citizens who furnished provisions to that militia. This is the schedule pertaining to Prince William County. PRINCE-WILLIAM COUNTY. l. s. d. To colonel Henry Lee, for the pay of captain William Tebbs, and captain Thomas M'Clanaham's companys of militia, to the 30th day of August, 1758, inclusive, as by muster-roll, 479 6 4 To captain Thomas M'Clanaham, for his pay, and the pay of the guards conducting drafted soldiers to Winchester, 2 4 00 To do. for an horse killed upon an express, 12 00 00 To Thomas Atwell, for provisions, 1 00 00 To Thomas Blackmore, for do. to Indians, 1 7 4 To Charles Morgan, for do. 00 4 00 John Duncan, for do. 1 00 4 Catharine Hollzelaw, for do. 00 10 00 Tilman Weaver, for horse hire, 1 00 00 John Embers, for provisions, 00 6 00 Robert Montgomery, for do. 00 2 00 Richard Coventon, for provisions, 1 1 10 To John Markham, corporal, for 66 days service, 4 2 6 To Francis Braunough, an express, 00 16 8 ------------ l. 565 1 00