Archives of Maryland, Volume 8William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner Maryland Historical Society., 1890 - Archives |
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... give at this time to the Contents of your Letter . And now it will be very necessary that I take notice to you of some proceedings there which are not at all warranted by any Comiss ° I gave you upon my leaving Maryland . In the first ...
... give at this time to the Contents of your Letter . And now it will be very necessary that I take notice to you of some proceedings there which are not at all warranted by any Comiss ° I gave you upon my leaving Maryland . In the first ...
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... give order to the Inhabitants to assist the Sheriff or Officer out of whose Goal the said Webb a prisoner escaped in the retakeing the said prisoner . Those that comit Felonys & c . at the Hore kills & come into this Governmt to know ...
... give order to the Inhabitants to assist the Sheriff or Officer out of whose Goal the said Webb a prisoner escaped in the retakeing the said prisoner . Those that comit Felonys & c . at the Hore kills & come into this Governmt to know ...
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... give all due protection to such as have brought them- selves under our subjection . Wee doe therefore hereby charge and require you to give notice at the said time to the said Governour of Canada that upon mature Consideration wee have ...
... give all due protection to such as have brought them- selves under our subjection . Wee doe therefore hereby charge and require you to give notice at the said time to the said Governour of Canada that upon mature Consideration wee have ...
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... give them as full and ample satisfaccon in the matter as possibly he can . And that the said Maj ' Sewall give the said Indians ( now at his house ) to understand that the request is granted them as being the first that ever was ...
... give them as full and ample satisfaccon in the matter as possibly he can . And that the said Maj ' Sewall give the said Indians ( now at his house ) to understand that the request is granted them as being the first that ever was ...
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... give him to know that the Councell had received his and to give him Liber B. thanks for his extraordinary trouble in the matter Proceedings of the Council of Maryland , 1687 / 8-89 . 35.
... give him to know that the Councell had received his and to give him Liber B. thanks for his extraordinary trouble in the matter Proceedings of the Council of Maryland , 1687 / 8-89 . 35.
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