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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1667-1687/8
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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1684-89. 517

lin appted
Clk. Assemb:

not soe capable to manage the said place as Llew-
ellin and therefore Ordered that Mr John Llewellin

Liber B.
P. R. O.

be continued Clerk of the Assembly

Coll. Darnall and
Maj: Se wall dis-
assent.

Coll. Darnall and Maj: Sewall desired itt
might be entred that they doe insist upon the
powers and authorityes given them by the said

Instructions and therefore disallow and disagree of the afore-
goeing Order.

Att a Councill held att the City of St Maryes the 2d day of gber

Anno 1686.

Present

Coll. Vincent Lowe                          Maj: Nicho Sewall

The honble Coll. Henry Darnall The honble

                                      Mr Clement Hill

Coll, William Stevens                       

The Honble Coll. William Stevens produces the proceedings
of himself and others upon a Commission to ascertain the Indians
Lands in Pocomoke the which are as followes viz:

October the 6th 1686.
Sumersett County in Maryland/

Coll. Stevens & als
return Pocomoke
Ind: Land laid out.

By vertue of a Commission bearing date
the 10th day of September 1686 from the
Honble Councill att the Citty of St Maryes

directed unto Coll. Willm Stevens Coll. Wm Colebourn Mr
Francis Jenkins Mr Thomas Newbold Capt. John Osburne
Mr James Round Mr John Townsend or any three of them
Coll: Wm Stevens and Coll: Wm Colebourn being one, Att die
meeting according att the house of Mr John Townsend by
appointment of Coll. William Stevens.

Present
Coll: Wm Colebourn Mr James Round
Capt. John Osborne Mr John Townsend

The King of Assateague with other the kings and great men
came and then the King of Assateague was demanded of what
his complaint was against Edward Hammond and was heard
as to the skins and Roanoke and find noe cause for that Com-
plaint, nor any shadow or appearance of truth in itt, alsoe the
said King complained as to Edward Hamon's seating att
Capomco, was before his time and that the said Hammon had
not paid the Matchcote he promised the King of Capomco.

p. 66

Edward
Hamon

Whereupon Mr Thomas Poynter came and made
oath that he heard the King of Capomco declare that he

received a Matchcoat of Edward Hamon in consideration of his
there seating.

 

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