To the Honorable Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Assembly of North Carolina. The 28th. of Novemr. 1771.
The Humble Petition of Ann Bryan Widdow of William Bryan late an Ensign in the Craven Detachment Deceased Sheweth.
That some Time in the month of March last, your Petitioners Husband, William Bryan, was appointed an Ensign in the Craven Detachment; And went out as such in the late Expedition under the Command of His Excellency Governor Tryon Against the Insurgents and was killed in the Battle of Allemance, having left your poor unhappy Petitioner his Widdow with six small Children in Distressed Circumstances.
And as satisfaction at the present Assembly is to be made to those who were Out in the service, your Petitioner humbly hopes this Honorable House will consider your poor Petitioner as having lost in service of this Country, all that is ^was^ Dear to her by the Death of her Husband, And Afford her such Relief as in your Wisdom may be thought proper
And your petitioner as In Duty Bound will pray &c—
The Petition of
Ann Bryan to the
Assembly Novr. 1771
Allowed £150
Wm. Peyton. 100
Wido. of Ferguson £100 Pitt R So
^Elizabeth^ Wid. Of Harper. 100 Craven
^Faithy^ Wido. Of John Smith—100. Dobbs
IM. Thomas Garrish}
IM. Widow ^Fearnaught^ Beasley 20£ p yr.
R.S. James Hall (wounded Leg £20
Cra. Moses Griffin—
RS. Thomas Tutle (^15£^ Shoulder) 6 shil.
RS. James Nelson. Knee. 15£
IB. John Strange £15.