Archives of Maryland, Volume 8William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner Maryland Historical Society., 1890 - Archives |
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... concerning the pmises did fully and freely signifie his Acceptance of this Courts offer of the said Ordinary as alsoe his willingness to enter into Bond to performe all things requisite by Act in order to keeping the same Signed by ...
... concerning the pmises did fully and freely signifie his Acceptance of this Courts offer of the said Ordinary as alsoe his willingness to enter into Bond to performe all things requisite by Act in order to keeping the same Signed by ...
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... concerning any matter or thing as effectuall to all intents and purposes as any of our Justices of Peace of our said Province of Maryland may or can doe the same . In Testimony whereof wee have caused these our Letters to be made ...
... concerning any matter or thing as effectuall to all intents and purposes as any of our Justices of Peace of our said Province of Maryland may or can doe the same . In Testimony whereof wee have caused these our Letters to be made ...
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... concerning the murther of Enock , the Emp ' did acknowledge about four dayes since he did hear of it ( but was from the Town a hunting ) and that Annachohill or the White Indian and Sonan called in English very Liber B. P. R. O. James ...
... concerning the murther of Enock , the Emp ' did acknowledge about four dayes since he did hear of it ( but was from the Town a hunting ) and that Annachohill or the White Indian and Sonan called in English very Liber B. P. R. O. James ...
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... who had broke the Comon Goal in Westmerland County and escaped into this Province , concerning which the said Coll : Digges P. R. O. Liber B. prayed the Opinion of the Proceedings of the Council of Maryland , 1687 / 8–89 . 19.
... who had broke the Comon Goal in Westmerland County and escaped into this Province , concerning which the said Coll : Digges P. R. O. Liber B. prayed the Opinion of the Proceedings of the Council of Maryland , 1687 / 8–89 . 19.
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... for the Court House of the said County , and Tho : Hussey being present humbly prayed to be heard concerning the same and thereupon presented his Petition to this Board which is as 24 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland , 1687 / 8-89 .
... for the Court House of the said County , and Tho : Hussey being present humbly prayed to be heard concerning the same and thereupon presented his Petition to this Board which is as 24 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland , 1687 / 8-89 .
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