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538 Appendix to Council Proceedings, 1696/7-98. P. R. O. [Baltimore's Petition.] To the King's most excellent Majestie The humble Petition of Charles Lord Baltimore Sheweth, That in an Assembly held in Maryland 1692 by Col: Lyonel Copley your Majs late Govr amongst other Acts there was one past entituled An Act for the secureing the Rights of severall Persons. In which it is enacted that all Lands surveyed be fore the 10th July 1689 shall be held and enjoyed by the per sons for whom the same were surveyed, without being obliged to take Patents & Grants from the Petr And likewise that were warrants only were granted and the Lands not surveyed for the five years last past that the Persons to whom such Warrants were granted may proceed to survey your Petrs Land and enjoy the same as if Patent had been granted by yr Petr. All which being designed by that Act to take away & utterly destroy your Petrs right & property to his Lands in that Province. Does therefore most humbly pray your Maj: to dissent to that Bill or Act & that your Majs Govrs (for the time being there) may have directions & Orders for the laying that Act aside & that noe Person presume to survey take up and hold any of your Petitioner's Lands without the same be first sur veyed by Surveyors appointed by your Petitioner and after wards past into Patents and Grants under the hand and seale of your Petr as formerly. And your Petitioner as in duty bound &c.
(Endorsed) 22nd February 1693/4
Reference of the Petition of the Lord Baltimore against the Act for secureing the Rights of severall Persons.
Maryland Recd 24th Febry 1693/4.
At the Court at Whitehall The 22nd February 1693. Present The Kings most Excellent Majty in Councill. Upon the humble Petition of Charles Lord Baltemore, this day read at the Board, praying that His Majesty would please
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