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proceeded from compulsion being himself and
family in the power of Lord Dunmore.

Resolved that the said Cary Mitchell doth
not appear to have acted unfriendly to American
liberty nor does it appear that the reports
mentioned in the said Petition are true.

Resolved that the said Archibald Campbell
John Willoughby and Cary Mitchell be discharged
on their Parole not to give intelligence or assistance
to the Enemies of America.

Mr. Cary from the committee to whom the report
of the Commissioners appointed to examine state
and settle the Claims against the Public in the
Southern District on account of the late
expedition against the Indians was referred
have accordingly examined the same and come
to the following Resolution thereupon which
he read in his place and afterwards delivered
in at the Clerk's Table where the same was
again twice read and ordered to lie on the Table

Resolved that the [strike said] accounts contained
in the said Report are fairly and justly stated.
and

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