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344 THE HISTORY OF BARRINGTON. Providence, July 17, 1780. Rec'd of Capt. Thomas Allin by the hand of Samuel Allen, Esq., four Blankets in part of the proportion of Blankets for the town of Barrington, for the Troop raised in this state for six months' service. In behalf of John Reynolds, Esq., A. C. Benj. West. These are to Require you In the Name of the Govern- ment & Company of the State of Rhode Island &c. to Warn or' Notify all the Gentlemen Soldiers Belonging to the Senior Class to appear at the House of Mr. Henry Bowen In Bar- rington on the third day of this Instant Month at two o'clock p. M. and for you So Doing this Shall be your Sufic- cent Warrent, Given Under my hand and Seal at Barrington This Second Day of March A, 1781. Thomas Allin, Left Senior Class. To Sergt. Joseph Viall : N. B. Give my Complyments to them and tell them it is Needless to Bring their Arras as they will have no Need of them at Present. Thomas Allin. Mr. Josiah Viall, Moses Tyler, Esqr, Mr. Samuel Kent, Mr. James Martin, First Four for one Month March 1781, Mr. Joseph Moran, Mr. Luther Martin, Mr. Samuel Bosworth, Mr. Hezekiah Child, Paul Mumford, Esqr., Samuel Allen, Second Four one Month June A, D. 1781, Solomon Townsend, Esqr., Mr. Henry Bowen, Mr. William Brown, Mr. Nathaniel Heth,