From "Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey" by Thomas B Wilson & Dorothy Agans Stratford in 1996 Certificates issued by Robert Stockton at Princeton: Jacobus Lake. 5 1/3 dollars. 15 day Aug 1781. Four cords of wood at 10/ per cord. No. 432. Account of Joseph Chamberlain, Commissioner of Clothing for Hunterdon County: 17 Dec 1777 Thomas Lake 1 blanket [pounds] 3.0.0 Thomas Lake 1 blanket [pounds] 1.0.0 Thomas Lake 3 pr stockens [pounds] 3.0.0 Abraham Lake 1 blanket [pounds] 2.12.6 Cash account of Joseph Inslee, Contractor of Hunterdon County: 1780 July 12 Voucher 255 Thos. Lake In part for 6 bu. & 30 lb. wheat [pounds] 73.2.6 July 12 Voucher 282 Abrm Lake In part for 4 bu. & 30 lb. wheat [pounds] 50.12.6 Salt purchased by Aaron Eldredge, Assistand Contractor, Cape May County: 10 November 1781 21 John Leak 1 bu. 6 qts 1.0.0 [7484] Return of Forage Received at the Post of Salem, by Bateman Lloyd, Forage Master: March 1780 Leve Leake 52 bu. corn Expence [sic] Account of Theo. Elmer, Contractor for Cumberland County: 1781 Dec 4 Recompence Leake carting oats [pounds] 0.2.6 1782 Feb 27 Levi Leake for pasture [pounds] 1.8.0 Certificates Issued by Theo. Elmer, Contractor for Cumberland County: Dearfield, 14th July 1781. Cumberland. The State of New Jersey is indebted to Nathan Leake Esq. in the sum of [pounds] 11.5s. for nine sheep fit for slaughter estimated at 600 lb. at 4 1/2 d pr lb. [7525] Purchases made by Thomas Carpenter, Contactor for the County of Salem: 27 Jan 1780 Levy Leake 7.3.0. wt. of flour [pounds] 542.10.0