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Pay Order to Connecticut Shipwright for Delivering Letters to Albany, New York

Thomas Seymour of the Connecticut Committee of the Pay Table wrote and signed this order, instructing Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence to pay shipwright Job Winslow £10..5..0 for riding to Albany, New York, in the service of the United States.

On February 11, 1777, Governor Jonathan Trumbull and the Committee of Safety "examined and allowed a small additional bill of Cap. Job Winslow, for building and sundries for the row-galley Crane, £6 13 4 balance, and drew an order on the Pay-Table for the same. Cap. Winslow waiting, and letters preparing for Gen. Schuyler by him, and number of papers." This pay order was likely for Winslow's delivery of these letters to General Philip Schuyler at Albany, as mentioned by the Council of Safety minutes for February 11.

[REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] Thomas Seymour III, Autograph Document Signed, Pay order for Job Winslow, February 27, 1777, Connecticut. 2 pp., 8.125" x 4.375". Expected folds; general toning; irregular edges; very good.

Complete Transcript
Sir / Pay to Job Winslow the Sum of Ten pounds five shillings for his time & Expences on a Journey to Albany in the Service of the United States ⅌ Order Governor & Council of Safety & Charge the State – Feby 27th 1777
Thomas Seymour } Comtee
Jno Lawrence Esqr / Treasurer
£10:5:0

[Endorsement:]
Recd Ten pounds five shillings Contents
February 27 1777 ⅌ Elijah Clark

Historical Background
The Pay-Table handled the military finances for the colony of Connecticut during the American Revolution. Also known as the Committee of Four, its members at different times included Oliver Ellsworth, Jedidiah Huntington, William Moseley, Hezekiah Rogers, Jesse Root, Thomas Seymour III, William Pitkin, Fenn Wadsworth, Eleazer Wales, Ezekiel Williams, John Chenward, Oliver Wolcott Jr., and Samuel Wyllys.

Thomas Seymour III (1735-1829) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and graduated from Yale College in 1755. He married Mary Ledyard, with whom he had seven children. He received appointment as King's Attorney in 1767 and served as State's Attorney after the Revolutionary War. Commissioned as a captain of militia in 1773, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1774 and led three regiments of light cavalry in support of the Continental Army in New York during the summer of 1776. The General Assembly appointed Seymour in April 1775 to be one of the Committee on the Pay Table. He represented Hartford in the Connecticut General Assembly at eighteen sessions between 1774 and 1793 and served as Speaker five times. He served in the Connecticut Senate from 1793 to 1803. He also served as mayor of Hartford from its incorporation in 1784 until his resignation in 1812.

Job Winslow (1738-1809) was born in Dighton, Massachusetts Bay. He settled in Haddam, Connecticut, where he was a shipwright. About 1760, he married Temperance Hayden (d. 1777), and they had six children. He married Mary Rogers (1750-1831) in 1777, and they had eight children. During the Revolutionary War, he was a ship's carpenter and built ships on Lake Champlain and in Saybrook and Lyme, Connecticut. After the war, he and his second wife moved to Columbia County, New York.

Elijah Clark (1741-1790) was a twin born in Lyme, Connecticut. Around 1770 in East Haddam, he married Hannah Banning (1750-1810), with whom he had at least seven children.

John Lawrence (1719-1802) served as treasurer of the colony and then the state of Connecticut for twenty years from 1769 to 1789. During the Revolutionary War, he was also commissioner of loans for the United States.

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