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At a General Court Marial of the Line whereof Colo. Bayley is President the 16th Instant, Colo. Thomas Proctor of Artillery was tried upon the following Charges
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At a General Court Martial of the Line whereof Colo. Bayley is President the 16th Instant, Colo. Thomas Proctor of Artillery was tried upon the following Charges
  
1st Mustering Men in his Regiment as Soldiers that were not Actually doing the Duty of Soldiers, and Returning them on Command when they were Doing the Duty of Servants in his & other Families[?] in the City of Philadelphia
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1st Mustering Men in his Regiment as Soldiers that were not Actually doing the Duty of Soldiers, and Returning them on Command when they were Doing the Duty of Servants in his & other Families in the City of Philadelphia
  
 
2ndly For Discharging Soldiers in his Regiment for Sums of Money
 
2ndly For Discharging Soldiers in his Regiment for Sums of Money
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3dly Fraud in the Settlements of his Recruiting accounts
 
3dly Fraud in the Settlements of his Recruiting accounts
  
4thly Signing a fake Certificate for Qr.[?] Masters Stores
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4thly Signing a fake Certificate for Qr. Masters Stores
  
 
5thly Discharging a Number of able Bodied men from his Regiment to the great prejudice of the Service
 
5thly Discharging a Number of able Bodied men from his Regiment to the great prejudice of the Service

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At a General Court Martial of the Line whereof Colo. Bayley is President the 16th Instant, Colo. Thomas Proctor of Artillery was tried upon the following Charges

1st Mustering Men in his Regiment as Soldiers that were not Actually doing the Duty of Soldiers, and Returning them on Command when they were Doing the Duty of Servants in his & other Families in the City of Philadelphia

2ndly For Discharging Soldiers in his Regiment for Sums of Money

3dly Fraud in the Settlements of his Recruiting accounts

4thly Signing a fake Certificate for Qr. Masters Stores

5thly Discharging a Number of able Bodied men from his Regiment to the great prejudice of the Service