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Embezling [Embezzling] Powder, for his[?] own private use
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Embezling Powder, for his own private use
  
2ndly[?] For making two Enormous Bills against Colo. Nelson[?] an Inhabitant of Morristown for taking up a Strayed Horse, the property of the said Nelson[?] and that without any Expense to Himself
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2ndly For making two Enormous Bills against Colo. Nelson an Inhabitant of Morristown for taking up a Strayed Horse, the property of the said Nelson and that without any Expense to Himself
  
3dly[?] For giving a Certificate to a Soldier in the 7th [?] Regiment, that he was Inlisted [Enlisted] for 3 years Only, when he had Repeatedly Mastered[?] him for [?] the War, and Sworn to the Master [?], The Court[?] on Considering the First and Third Charges against Major Chapman are of Opinion the Charge of Embezling [Embezzling] publick [public] property is not Supported[?] therefor do Acquit him of it, But find him guilty of the other
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3dly For giving a Certificate to a Soldier in the 7th Regiment, that he was Inlisted for 3 years Only, when he had Repeatedly Mustered him for [?] the War, and Sworn to the Master [?], The Court on Considering the First and Third Charges against Major Chapman are of Opinion the Charge of Embezling publick property is not Supported therefor do Acquit him of it, But find him guilty of the other

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Embezling Powder, for his own private use

2ndly For making two Enormous Bills against Colo. Nelson an Inhabitant of Morristown for taking up a Strayed Horse, the property of the said Nelson and that without any Expense to Himself

3dly For giving a Certificate to a Soldier in the 7th Regiment, that he was Inlisted for 3 years Only, when he had Repeatedly Mustered him for [?] the War, and Sworn to the Master [?], The Court on Considering the First and Third Charges against Major Chapman are of Opinion the Charge of Embezling publick property is not Supported therefor do Acquit him of it, But find him guilty of the other