468 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1684-89.
Liber B.
P. R. O.
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facias, to have the same before his Lop and upper house, at the
next Generall Assembly to be holden for this Province,
And shall pray &c.
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Order for
writt of
Error &c.
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Ordered that the Petitioner giving good security
before either of the Secretarys may have supersedeas,
writt of Error and Sci: fa: granted him as he hath
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prayed.
To the honble his Lordship's Councill
The humble Petition of John Woodward of Dorchester
County
Sheweth,
John Wood-
ward's pet:
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That your Petitioner the 2d day of December
1684: graciously obteined your Honrs order for
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writt of Error Sci: fa: and supersedeas upon a judgement
obteined against him at the Provinciall Court by Wm Crabb
Esq. and Sr Richard Crump Knt plts That the generall Assem-
bly before whom the same was to be brought is since dissolved
and your Petrs writt of Error and other proceedings therein
fallen of course, he humbly prays the" same may by virtue of a
new writt of Error sci: fa: and supersedeas against the Judge-
ment aforesaid be brought before his Lop and upper house of
Assembly at the next Generall Assembly to be holden for this
Province, he being ready and willing to give good security as
the law requires. And shall pray &c.
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John Wood-
ward's order
for writt of
Error agt
Crabb and
Crump.
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Ordered that the Petitioner giving good security
before the honble the Secretaryes or either of them
may have supersed: writt of Error and Sci: fa: as is
prayed.
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Produced and read this foll: Letter from Philim
Murry viz:
Aprill 2d 1686.
Honred Sir,
Philim
Murry's
Let: to Coll
Darnall
cor: Xtina
Fort &c.
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Though I have undergone severall inconveniencies
at the Fort, I desire not to be discharged from any-
thing wherein I may become serviceable to his Lord-
ship or you, yet I must acquaint your Honr that two
of the men that hitherto lived with me at the Fort
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dyed, and the other two are agoeing home, and I can light of
noe others that I dare trust the place to, unless I am there
myself constantly and that I cannot whilest I must runn up
and downe for provisions, as the bearer may informe your
Honr Robert Kemble had taken up a wild horse for which if
your Honr will be pleased to grant me an order I shall be lyable
to pay what your Honr will demand in reason, Sir, I heare of
some men in Sassafrax who by virtue of his Lordship's war-
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