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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1666-1670
Volume 57, Page 561   View pdf image (33K)
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              Provincial Court Proceedings, 1670. 561

     Substitute & the Same againe to revoake And to doe pforme execute Liber JJ
     ende & Determine all & euy or any other Act matter thinge & things
     wtsoever wth shall bee meete neede full or expedient to be done pformed
     or Executed in or about the prmisses or any parte thereof as amply
     power fnlley & effectually in Every respect as wee orselves might or
     could doe or pforme the same if wee weere from time to time prsent
     att the doeinge thereof & did the same psonally Ratefinge & Allowinge
     for good & efecctuall in the Law all & wtsoever or said Attorney &
     Assignee or any his Substitutes shall Lawfully doe or pcure to be
     done in or about the prmisses or any parte thereof by vertue of
     these prsents In Witnes whereof wee the said Thomas Cole & Stephen
     Rogers have hereunto Sett or hands & Seales Dated the Fower &
     Twentieth day of August A. Dom 1670 And in the Two & Twentieth
     yeere of the raigne of or Souaigne Lord King Charles the second
     over England &c. Thomas Cole (Sealed)
     Signed Sealed & Deliüed by Stephen Rogers (Sealed)
      the abovenamed Thomas Cole
      in the prsence of Winder Major
            Wm Stokes Notus Pubts
            John Exon
     Sealed & Deliü by the above named
      Stephen Rogers in the prsence of
         Ri:   Gibbon Nots Publs
         Jo. Stokes

      Novembr 11th Came Henry Mathewes of St Maryes County and [p. 106]
     desired his mke of Cattle to be Recorded as Followeth (Vizt) Cropt
     on the Left Eare & Slitt and the Right Eare whole

      By Vertue of a Commission & Instrccons Graunt from Caecilius
     Absolute Lord & Proprietary of the Pvinces of Maryland & Lord
     Baron of Baltemore &c, Hath Constituted mee Jerome White Esqr
     Surueyor to bee his surueyor Genl wthin the sd Province of Maryland
     Therefore These are to Let all men Know that I The Abouesd
     Jerome White haue Constituted & appointed & doe by these prsents
     Constitute & appoint my Well Beloved Friend Daniell Clarke of
     Dorcet County to bee my deputy Surueyor & to Lay out & suruey
     wthin the Sd County of Docett Land To the quantity of Fine Thou-
     sand acres to wch hee shalbee Reguired by Lawfull warrant Giuen
     under my hand & Seale this Day the 13th of Aprill in the xxxviiith
     yeare of Caecilius Annoq Dom MDClxx
                              Jerome White
                                Surueyor Gent (Sealed)

     Octobr the 31th 1670
      Came Robert Gates & Desiered his Eare marke of Cattle to be
     Recorded as Followeth (vizt) Under Keeld on the Right Eare, &
     over Keeld & slitt on the Left eare
     


 
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