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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1694 97. 591
any more expeditious way; for the Service of his Maty and Lib. H. D. benefit of the Parties concernd whereby the sd Ship might be brought to tryall, who makes answer he can not. p. 448 The sd Petition and Kings Lawyers Report Severally thereon indorsed follow in these Words Vizt To his Exncy ffrancis Nicholson Esqr Capt Genll & Governr of Maryl. The humble Peticon of Richard Bass Master of the Ship Charles of Topsham now Riding in South River & under Seizure for some supposed breaches agt the Acts of Trade and Navigation. Pet, of Sheweth that the Ship upon the 30th day of Richd Bass December last was Seized by Thomas Collyer an Whitehall Charles of Officer undr yor EXnCY and that by information of one Topsham Gabriell Parrot that She has brought in some goods contrary to Act of Parliamt as alsoe (being an unfree bottom) that She is uncapable of Trading into this Province; the former of wch allegacons is Utterly ifalse; and the latter as yor Peticönr is advised, and is ready to make appear, in no wise Sufficient to give yor Peticonr this molestation. That yor Petitionr lyes at great Charge, and if his sd Ship be not brought to a Speedy Tryall for the sd Supposed breaches, shall loose the opportunity of Sayling with the Convoy whereby not only yor Petitionrs Owners will be con siderable loosers but likewise his Maty loose at least the Sume of 4000 ll Sterl. wch will be his due for Custom upon Landing her loading in Engi. wherefore Yor Peticonr humbly Prays that in Consideracön of the prmises yor Exncy out of yor wonted goodness, and tenderness to Traders as well as out of yor Zeal for promoteing his Matys interest will please to Appoint Speciall Commissionrs and that with all the Speed yor Exacy Can with Convenience for Tryall of the sd Supposed Breaches, that yor Peticonr may know the issue of the matter; And as in Duty bound he will Pray Richard Bass
Janry the 5th 1696.
May it Please yor Exncy The Kings lye read and perused the Statute of Westminster Whitehall the Second, and my Lord Cokes comments thereon, and upon consideracon of the whole, I am of Opinion that a Commission of Oyer and Terminer cannot in this Case be Granted. Yor Exncys humble Servant R: Gouldesborough
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