Jonathan Nicholson discusses business of the Comptroller's Office with Joseph Howell
Document 1788John Nicholson informs Joseph Howell that he has settled the depreciation of the pay of Hugh Bradley, Sergeant of the 5th Pennsylvania Regiment. Bradley was thought to have died of wounds at Brandywine until he escaped as a prisoner at Stoney Point
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Joseph Howell Esqr
Commissoners Office
Philadelphia 11th Feby 1788
Sir
I am favored with your letter of the 8th Inst. advising the receipt of sundry Certificates. I return you many Thanks for your early attention to my request, and have now to beg that as soon as the Settlements are obtained, you will be so good to forward them to me, either by post, or a safe private hand — the most eligible conveyance I leave to your own choice.
It would give me pleasure to have it in my power to render you any service in this City — and on every Occasion I expect you will freely command—
Sir Mr Very Respectful
Yr Ser—
In Dawson
Joseph Howell Esqr
Comptroller Genl Office
Philadelphia 12th Feby 1788
Sir
I settled the depreciation of the pay of Hamt Brandley — and by referring to the papers I find the following certificate signed by Anthony Wayne Brigadier General dated Novr 2. 1781 — I do certify that the within named
Type
Letterbook
Description
John Nicholson informs Joseph Howell that he has settled the depreciation of the pay of Hugh Bradley, Sergeant of the 5th Pennsylvania Regiment. Bradley was thought to have died of wounds at Brandywine until he escaped as a prisoner at Stoney Point
Date
02/15/1788
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Comptroller Generals Office Phila
Repository
Document number
1788021570055
Page start
342
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
John Nicholson
Hugh Bradley
5th Pennsylvania Regiment
Brigadier General Anthony Wayne
poor children
Mrs. Eleanor Healy
administratrix
Captain Moore's Company
Notable locations
Comptroller General's Office Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Notable items
certificates
estate
