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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1636-1667
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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1661-1675. 46 7


& Successors straightly enioyne Constitute ordeine & Com-
mand that the said Isaack Bedlo be in all things held treated
reputed & esteemed as one of the faythfull people of us or
heires & Successors borne within this or Prouince of Maryland
& likewise any lands tenements Reuenues Seruices & other
heriditamts whatsoeuer within or said Prouince of Maryland may
inherite or otherwise purchace receiue take haue hold buy &
possess And them may Occupye & enioy giue sell Alyen &
bequeath as likewise all libertyes franchices & priuiledges of
this or Prouince of Maryland freely quietly & peaceably haue &
possess Occupye & enioy as any of or faythfull people borne
or to bee borne within or said Prouince of Maryland without
the lett molestacon uexacon trouble or greiuance of us our
heires & Successors any Custome to the Contrary hereof in
any wise notwithstandinge Giuen att Sainte Marys Vnder the

Liber H. H.

greate Seale Of our Said Prouince of Maryland this twenty
third Day of January In the One & thiretyth yeare of Our
Dominion Ouer the said Prouince Annoq. Domini One Thow-
sand Six hundred Sixty Two. Wittnes our Deare Sonn &
heires Charles Caluert Esqr our Leiuetent of or said Prouince
of Maryland
Signed Charles Caluert.

Caecilius &c. To all people to whom thes prsents shall come
Greeting in or Lord God Euerlasting Know yee that wee
reposeing much trust and Confidence in the Care dilligence &

p. 161


January 23: 62

integrity of John Nuttall And willing to Comply
with hime in his request & desire Doe hereby

giue & grant to hime the said Iohn Nuttall Liberty Lycence
and Commission to trade with any the Inhabitants of this
Prouince ffor any Beauers ffurrs skinns or any other Comodi-
tyes whatsoeuer, And to that end it shall bee hereby Lawfull
for hime the Saide Iohn Nuttall to pass upon or through any
riuer or Creeke or other Passage through any parte of this
Prouince to trade for any Such Comodities with any Indian or
Indians without this Prouince and to Exporte the same from
tyme to tyme as hee the said John Nuttall shall thinke ffitt or
Conuenient Prouided that if hee the sd Ino Nuttall shall buy or
trade for any Corne from any such Jndian or Jndians as
aforesd Hee doe not export the same out of this Prouince with-
out Lycence first had & obtained from or Leiuetennt or Cheife
Gouernor of this puince Prouided allsoe that the said Jno Nuttall
pay to the Lord Proprietary or his heires The tenth part in
weight or uallue of all Comodities whatsoeuer soe traded for
either by himselue or any other person intrusted by hime And
fullfill all such Condicons as are expressed in that Act Con-
cerning trade with the Indians And Doe hereby authorize &


 

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