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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1687/8-1693
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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1692-1694. 535

7 That Every Indian that killeth or stealeth an Hog Calf or

Other Beast or any other Goods shall undergo the same pun-
ishment that an English man doth for the same Offence
8 In case any Servants or Slaves run away from their
Masters or Children from their Parents or Guardians & come
to any of the Indian Towns within the Government &
Dominion of the said Panquas & Annoughtoughk & their
Subjects, they & every of them be bound to apprehend the
said Fugitives & bring them to the next English plantation to
be conveyed to their Masters or Guardians aforesaid & in
Case any Indian aforesaid shall convey or assist any such

Liber K.

Fugitives in their Flight out of this Province that he shall
make the respective Master or Mistress of such Servant or
Slave such satisfaction as an English man Ought to do in the
like case
9 That the said Panquas & Annoughtoughk or either of
them shall not make any peace with our Enemies nor make
any war without the Consent of the Govr of this Province for
the time being
10 In Case the said Panquas & Annoughtoughk or either
of them or any Indian Subject to them shall kill any other
Indians in peace & Amity with their Majestys & this Govern-
ment it shall be esteemed as great an Offence as killing an
Englishman
That in case any Indian or Indians or other Nation or
Nations that come within their Dominions or Territorys &
shall by them or other Indians under them be entertained
shall kill any English or kill or destroy any Hogs cattle or
Horses or shall break up any Englishmans house & steal his
or their Goods that they the said Panquas & Annoughtoughk
or either of them shall be responsible for the same & also be
engaged to deliver up to the Govr of this Province for the
time being all murderers or other criminalls Offenders against
these Articles of whom they shall at any time happen to have
any knowledge
That they the said Panquas and Annaughtoughk or either
of them shall pay yearly to the use of their Majestys their
heirs and Successors every year on the Twentieth day of
April to Collo Charles Hutchins four Indian arrows and two
Bows to be delivered to his Excellency the Governor of this
Province for the time being as a tribute or acknowledgment
to their Majestys and as a token of the Continuance of the
peace Panquas x his Mark
Annatoughoughk x his mark

p. 230

At the signing & passing of the foregoing Articles were
presents delivered to the Indians vizt two Matchcoats & 4 pair

p. 231



 
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