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244 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1648-1655.
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Liber A.
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Kinge Charles the second of England Scotland ffrance & Ire-
land defender of the ffaith &c Long live King Charles the
second Given at St Maries this 15th of November 1649
Tho: Greene
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By the Governor &c of Maryland
Proci published eod Whereas the Kings most excellent Maty
Charles the second by the grace of God King of England
Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith &c Was by
Order of the Governor & Counsell publiquely this day pclaymed
King In commemoracon thereof and to further the cofnon
reioyceing of the Inhabitants vppon that occasion and that none
of them may bee debarred therefrom I doe therefore in the
Lord Proprietaries name hereby declare and pnounce a generall
pardon to all and every the Inhabitants of this Province for all
and every Offence and offences by them or any of them comitted
since the last genrall pardon published within this Province and
for all ffine forfeiture or penalty for or by reason thereof due
Given at St Maries this 15th day of November 1649
Tho: Greene
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P. R. O.
Domestic
Interregnum.
Vol. 91,
p. 389
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Orders of the Councell of State.
Die Veneris 14th Decemberis 1649.
That the Petition and Remonstrance of Captaine Richard
Ingle concerning Maryland, bee referred to the consideration of
the Committee, for the Admiralty.
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Vol. 146
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Die Jovis 20o Decembrs 1649.
At the Councell of State &c.
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Virginia business
to be heard 28th
inst: Mr Maurice
Thompson &c to
attend.
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This day being appointed for heareing and take-
ing into consideration the busynesse of Virginia
Plantation and Marie Land in the partes of
America This Committee by Reason of other
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weighty affaires of the Commonwealth, have thought fitt to
deferr the heareing thereof till the 28th of this moneth December
and doe therefore Order that notice thereof be given to Mr
Worsley, Mr Maurice Thompson Mr Alien of Marke lane and
such Merchants and others as Mr Thomson and Mr Worstley
shall think fitt to give notice unto to attend the Committee the
same tyme
Exr R: Coytmore Secretary.
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