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1763 French + Indian War Connecticut Pay Document for Boarding a Jailed Prisoner

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1763 French + Indian War Connecticut Pay Document for Boarding a Jailed Prisoner
Colonial America
1763 French & Indian War Connecticut Pay Document in “bills of the Late Emissions” for Boarding a Jailed Prisoner
October 6th, 1763-Dated French and Indian War Colonial Period, Manuscript Payment Document Signed, “Geo(rge) Pitkin” as Clerk, New London (Connecticut), Choice Very Fine.
This original Manuscript Document is both Handwritten and Signed by “Geo(rge) Pitkin, Clerk” being the future Colonel in the American Revolution. Written in rich crisp brown ink on clean laid paper and having choice eye appeal. It measures 3.5” x 8” with docket on its blab]nk reverse, “X” manuscript cancel at the clerks last name. This official state Document reads, in full:

“To Joseph Talcott Esquire Treasurer Etc. --- Sir, --- please to pay Joseph Peck goaler (jailer) in Norwich in ye County of New London the sum of five pounds three shillings and six pence in bills of the Late Emissions (the current issue of Colonial paper money) for boarding John Knight a prisoner in said goal (prison) 23 weeks at 4/6 per week - dated New London October 6th, 1763 - By order of Court -- (Signed) George Pitkin Clerk.” Docket on reverse, plus; Joseph Peck and Thomas Phelps signed.