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Major General William Heath Approves Bounty Payments in 1777

American Major General William Heath orders payment of $500 to Captain Samuel King to distribute Continental bounties to men in Thomas Marshall’s 10th Massachusetts Regiment.

[REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] WILLIAM HEATH, Manuscript Document Signed, Pay Warrant, to Ebenezer Hancock, July 11, 1777, Boston, Massachusetts. 2 pp., 6.875? x 8.625?. Expected folds; general toning; mourning border; very good.

Complete Transcript:


To Ebenezer Hancock Esqr Deputy Pay Master General to the Forces of the United States of America.


Sir pay Capt Samuel King five Hundred Dollars to enable him to pay the Continental Bounty to the within mentioned men belonging to Coll Thos Marshalls Regt for which this shall be your sufficient Warrant.


Given at Head quarters Boston July 11 1777


W Heath MG
By His Honors Command
Seth Loring Secy

[endorsement by King:] Received the Above
Sam King Capt

[verso:]
Memo of Men who have not recd their Continental Bounty in Coll Marshalls Regt Vizt in
Capt Nath Winslow Company
Peleg Haden William Moores
Joshua Blanchard William Blanchard
Stephen Hollis 5
Capt Amasa Sopers Compy
Zadok Peirce Thomas Wescote
Eli Pierce Thomas Wescote Junr
John Barley John Rous
William Drew Saml Gavett
Jacob Benson Perceval Ashley
John Ashley Peleg Crank
Richard Frye Simeon Ashley
Benja Haskell Deliverance Bennet
Anthony Briffin Manuel Conserve
John Chilson Wesson Clarke 20
Capt Christo Marshalls Compy Total 25
Samuel Lamester
Edward Decons
William Hastings
Neptune Porter
Prince Roxbury 5
Total 30


William Heath (1737-1814) was born in Massachusetts and became active in the militia, rising to the rank of colonel by 1770. In December 1774, the revolutionary government commissioned him as a brigadier general, and he commanded Massachusetts troops at the Battle of Lexington and Concord in April 1775. Two months later, the Continental Congress commissioned him a brigadier general in the Continental Army. After participating in the defense of New York, he received a promotion to major general. After failing in an attack on Fort Independence in New York, he received a censure from George Washington and never again commanded troops in combat. He was placed in charge of the prisoner Convention Army after the Battle of Saratoga, and in 1780 the Continental Congress placed Heath in charge of the Highland Department. After the war, he was a member of the Massachusetts convention that ratified the U.S. Constitution and served in the Massachusetts Senate from 1791 to 1792. Elected as lieutenant governor in 1806, he declined the office.

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