Page:Narrative of a captivity and adventures in France and Flanders between the years 1803 and 1809.djvu/63

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Brought forward £4119 0 0

Gambling-houses, £100 per month, for
three years 3600 0 0

Difference between the franc and livre
tournois in Wirion's time £720; in
Courçelles's £240 960 0 0

Permission for masters of vessels and
others to return to Verdun, during
seven years 420 0 0

Stoppages of pay, for pretended
dilapidations 520 0 0

Defraying expenses of re-capture when
attempting escape 300 0 0

Masters of merchantmen, permitted
to reside in town, at 4s.
each per mouth, part only collected £80

Ditto, on another occasion, 500 at
7s. 6d. each 187
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                                           267 0 0

Commandant Courçelles's wine, and
other robberies, not mentioned 1000 0 0

Courçelles's son, the jailor's, robberies 150 0 0

Corporal Latreille's
confession of £100, for two years. 1000 0 0

Marèchal de Logis Bouillé, £150 per
annum, for five years 750 0 0

Lieutenant Massin, £100 per annum, for
two years 200 0 0
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Carried forward £13286 0 0