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Correspondence of Governor Sharpe, 1761-1771
Volume 14, Page 534   View pdf image (33K)
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534 Correspondence of Governor Sharpe,

 

 

other from these unhappey people, no more at Present from
your most obedent and humbell Servant
Outerbridge Horsey
N B Sir their his own thing
more that Seames to be a
misfortune to us Gorge Howard
being my lords attorney with us
is in Close Connection with his
Brother Tom ho his Clark the
mob noing these people to be
their frinds think themselves
out of Danger

Letter Bk. V

[Sharpe to Hamersley.]

Copy of Letter to Mr Hamersley Dated Annapolis 23d
Oct. 1768 transmitted by
Sir
Being told that there is a Ship just about to sail from
Potowmack River for London I embrace the Opportunity to
transmit you printed Copies under the Great Seal of the Acts
of Assembly that were made at the last Session with a few
Remarks thereon, also another Copy of the Lower House
Journal & a Collection of the said Acts so that if it is appre-
hended that such Copies ought to be sent to Ld Hillsboroughs
Office in Obedience to his Requisition signified to Me by his
Letter bearing Date the 23d of Jany last you may cause the
same to be delivered. I see by the late Northern Papers
copied from some London Papers of August that Lord Balti-
more went abroad soon after he had appointed Captain Eden
to succeed me as Lieut. Governor, & Mr Jordan's Agent here
has produced His Ldp's Orders of the 15th of July last to the
Judges of the Land Office to make out a Patent for that
Gentleman for Conegocheague Mannour & Reserve which
they will do immediately, but no Letter from either His Ldp
or yourself to Me of a later Date than May is yet come to
hand, I have not therefore any thing farther to trouble you
about at present every thing being in the same situation as
when I address't my last Letters to His Ldp & you the 15th
of Septr I am &c.

[Sharpe to Hamersley.]

Copy of Letter to Mr Hamersley Dated Annapolis 23d
Octr 1768
Sir
In a Letter I had the honour to address to His Ldp the 15th
of last Month I remitted Bills of Exchange for £2475 3 4 3/4

 

 

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