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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1681-1685/6
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Appendix to Council Proceedings, 1681-85/6. 473


vanisht, shows w' fraile things we are & how little we act the
wise & the good men to persue wth stifness a comfort tht
cannot keep us Company further then the grave.
My many & urgent businesses would not give me leave to
send the Inclosed Sooner. I hope the delay has proved no
manner of disappointment to thee of an Apology in this affaire
I will say no more till we meet. A Story came the other day
to my Ears that the Lord Baltimore was wth Capt Conway at
Capt Wards, their takeing an observation, as also up the
Sasquehanagh River, but I gave no Credit to it, takeing it for
graunted that I should have had notice of so neer an approach
from the Lord baltimores order, the thing being of tht moment
& in me disrespectfull had I had reason to have beleived it,
not to have waited vpon him & he so neer. I hope by the
end of this month to have some prospect when I may attend
thee (the Genll Assembly sitting at this time) I am extreamly
desireous to yeild in all points not essentially distructive to my
right, & the great & Costly merrits of my Cause, resolving wth
much care & affection to approve my Selfe
My Respects to thy lady. Thy very Loveing
Philadelphia Neighbour & True Frd:
12th 1mo 83 Wm. Penn

The narrative inclosed to me. had its defects wch our 2d
intervew may help.

[Indorsed]

12 March 168 2/3 Ire to me from Mr Pen being in [answer] to
the Ld Baltemores of the 24th of Janur 1682.

Calvert
Papers.

[William Penn to Charles Lord Baltimore.]

My Noble Frd

Major Sawyer being yet behind, I embrace the opertunity to
recommend to the Lord Baltimore thos divers amicable pro-
posals & expedients that I offerd to him for an happy issue of
our present affaire. This is so necessary to me, & of tht
mighty moment (both wth respect to the plantation of yr side
of my Country, wth a number of people ready to seat it) The
injoymt of my famely (a comfort inestimable here below) now
at a great distance, & must so remaine till this dispute be
ended) & finally the settlemt of my heirs in an undisturbed
Right before I dye. That he will excuse my importunity for
his Speedy & final Resolve; haveing upon serious thoughts
determined wth myselfe to embarque for England by the first
Conveniency. If the Lord Baltimore is not pleased to receive


 

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