Archives of Maryland, Volume 8William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner Maryland Historical Society., 1890 - Archives |
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... publick Proclama in their next County Courts at the time of Courts sitting and the said Sheriffs and every of them are hereby strictly comanded that not only in the County Courts as aforesaid but alsoe in the most Publick p . 129 and ...
... publick Proclama in their next County Courts at the time of Courts sitting and the said Sheriffs and every of them are hereby strictly comanded that not only in the County Courts as aforesaid but alsoe in the most Publick p . 129 and ...
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... publick benifitt of the said County in supplying the said Court with necessary Provision untill the present dispute about the laying out the Court house Lott were decided that notwithstands the said warrant or precept Thomas Hussey of ...
... publick benifitt of the said County in supplying the said Court with necessary Provision untill the present dispute about the laying out the Court house Lott were decided that notwithstands the said warrant or precept Thomas Hussey of ...
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... publick good and con- venience of keeping the said Ordinary and accomodating the Court , and be it remembered that the said Mr Lynes came here and upon serious debate concerning the pmises did fully and freely signifie his Acceptance of ...
... publick good and con- venience of keeping the said Ordinary and accomodating the Court , and be it remembered that the said Mr Lynes came here and upon serious debate concerning the pmises did fully and freely signifie his Acceptance of ...
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... Publick Leavy ( which was then very great ) I would not I assure you take any notice of what was enacted at the Sessions , for you had noe Comiss ° to nominate any person for Clk that power being left by me in the hands of only Coll ...
... Publick Leavy ( which was then very great ) I would not I assure you take any notice of what was enacted at the Sessions , for you had noe Comiss ° to nominate any person for Clk that power being left by me in the hands of only Coll ...
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... publick proclamacōn hereof in the most publick place of their respectives Countyes Given & Dated the 9th July 1688 . To all people to whom these presents shall come wee the Comissioners for manageing and causing to be levyed and ...
... publick proclamacōn hereof in the most publick place of their respectives Countyes Given & Dated the 9th July 1688 . To all people to whom these presents shall come wee the Comissioners for manageing and causing to be levyed and ...
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