I found this information in Eric Newman's book, The Early Paper Money of America.
There were 12,000 1 Shilling notes reported printed.
But there were actually 8 denominations, all of them evidently having 12,000 notes each, for a total of £30,000.
Those denominations were:
1 Shilling, 18 Pence, 2 shillings and 6 pence, 4 shillings, 5 shillings, 6 shillings, 10 shillings, 20 shillings.
The book states that "The numbering of this issue was continuous on the sheets and disregarded denominations"