Account, 1767 May 6 to October 21

Date6 May to 21 October 1767

abstractExpenditures of, and donations to, the Indian Charity School in Lebanon, CT.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number767306.7

handwritingUnknown hand is informal and occasionally difficult to decipher.

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D.r The Indian Charity School in Lebanon from May 6th to October 21st 1767 to Eleazar Wheelock C.r

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Sterling
To sundry articles of clothing furni‐
‐ture etc. for the school and [guess (h-dawnd): Mistresses] and schoolmasters — —
£74..5.2 3/4
To printing my
narrative AD 1762 omitted £27.2.0 3/4}
20..6..6
To the support of Missionaries
and schoolmasters among the Indians
£174.13..2 1/4}
130..19..11
To my son's mission
of 3 1/2 weeks with Augustine Hebard to
settle a school and open a door for a Missionary
at old Oneida and to defraying the Expences of
7 Indian Children from that Country
}
12..18..9
{To the of the members
of the male school schoolmaster etc. £}
104..17..2 3/4
{ —
"To the support of the female
School, Mistress etc.}"
23..10..10 1.4
To Expences of occasional Journies etc.} ..12..11..8
To balance referred to C.r the new Acct — £16.15.6 3/4 62..14..7
£452..8..10 3/4

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sterling
"xBy balance of account adjusted May 6th, 1767 " £76..6..1
xBy a piece of black broadcloth Mr. Whitaker
bought in England for the school — }
21—
xBy Mr. Robert Hodgson of London's bills of
Exchange on Dr. Prince of Salem — }
20—
xBy Mr. Samuel Barminters do on Mr.
James Pierce
}
5..5
By my bill on Mr. Robert Keen in favour
Messrs. Dan and Joshua Lathrop — — }
140—
By my bill on ditto in favour
Mr. Asahel Clark.
63..17..8
xBy Contributions received made
in this Colony by virtue of a brief granted by ye general Assembly }
66..13..1
xBy interest of Subscriptions — 3..16..1
xBy public and private donations received in my Journey to Portsmouth
last August — }
37..16..10 1/4
xBy a grant of the London Commissioners
in Boston
— — —}
7.10—
£452..8..10 3/4

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Balance — 50.5.7 1/2 Subs: £2.10.11
Missionaries £265.2.2 1/2 contribution 17.0.0 1/4
clothes.. 107..2..1 1/4 donation 42..0—
School.. 229.6.0 8/4 Bills.. 476..6.7
Female.. 42.14.7 Balance 170.2.4
Miscellaneous 14.13.11 1/4 LM £709..4..6 1/4
LM £709..4..6 1/4 177..6.1 1/2
177..6- 1 3/4 Sterling — 531..10..4 3.4
Sterling — £531-10.4 3/4
The Indian Charity

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Quote of Donations
etc.
1 2 3 4 5
Missionaries— Clothing Male School Female Miscellaneous
1.8— 0.10..3 1/2 0..11..9 2.9..2
10— 4.7..4 7 — 11..6 1.17..11 1-4
1.15.3 6.6 16..0..4 2..2..1 — 47 1.5..1
14.6 2.6— 11..0..2 2..1..10 — 45 3..10.10
1.13— 8..2..10 1..0..9 2.6.8 — 57 1..19..4
7— 3.5.5 — 20 5.0 33.18.5 — 72 10—
4.19..9 11.1.2 1/2 — 47 1.1.0 1.1.6. 74 14..4
37..5.4-23 9..2..1 — 40 4..3..0 42..14..7 2..3..9
21..11.7 1/4-42 11.6— 55 2.7 3.6
90.10.9 1/4..63 179-5-11 1/2 36..11..0 1/2 14..13..11 3/4
7.5— 664.19.0 3.16.11 — 24
10— 227.3..2 8.12.0 — 20
0.5.1 120.1.0 3/4 1.16.6 — 29
10—} 65 70 7.10 — 30
52.10.9 1/2— 107.2..1 3/4 2.15.9 1/2 — 31
22..5.10 1/2 3.12.9 1/2 — 32
265..2..2 1/2 3.19.1 — 33
6.5.7 — 34
12.9.2 — 35
16.2 — 36
4.12.5 — 30
3.14.10 1/2 — 39
1.7.10 1/2 — 40
90..8..0 1/2
5.11.7 — 43
13.7.0 3/4 — 47
0.15.01/2 — 40
9.0.4 — 55
7.0— 57
0.1.3 — 58
6.2.9 — 59
10..11.1 — 60
215..13..6 3/4
4..7..11 — 73
4.10.30 — 74
235..3.0 3/4
5.17—
229..6..3/4
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