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SCGGA.783.072
11-14 Oct 1783:41, 42 (1/68)
State of South-Carolina. An Ordinance For establishing and
regulating a nightly guard and watch, in Charleston.
Be it Ordained by the Honourable the Intendant and Wardens
of Charleston, in City Council assembled, . . .
That immediately after passing this Ordinance, a Company of
men shall be raised to act as a nightly guard in Charleston,
and shall consist of one Lieutenant, six non-commissioned
officers, one drummer, and twenty-four privates, which said
Lieutenant shall be appointed by the City-Council, and be
commissioned by the Intendant, and after taking the oaths of
allegiance and office, he shall enroll thirty men and a
drummer, to act as a nightly guard as aforesaid,
. . . [10 lines follow on duties of the Lieutenant]
and shall cause one Serjeant, one Corporal, the Drummer, and
eight Privates, properly armed and accoutred, to attend
every evening at the City Guard-House, or such other place
as the Intendant shall direct, there to keep a regular guard
every night throughout the year, from one hours after sun-
set until sun-rise the next morning.
. . . [2 columns on duties follow]
And be it further ordained,
. . . [Pay rates for officers and men]
each of the privates and the drummer, two shillings, for
every night when on actual duty; . . .
[signed] Richard Hutson, Intendant.
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