Volume 25, Page 389 View pdf image (33K) |
Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1722. 389
Tuesday Iuly the 3d Lib. X. Post Meridiem
Present in Council
The Honble Charles Calvert Esqr Govr Colo William Holland Members of his the honble Colo Samuel Young Lordships Council & James Bowles Esqr of the Upper House of Assembly
Pursuant to the resolution of this Board yesterday the writ of prorogation reciting the writt of election and directed to the high Sheriff of Ann Arundell County was publickly read in the Council Chamber in the presence of Colo William Hol land Colo Samuel Young and James Bowles Esqr members of the upper house and of Thomas Humphreys and Daniel Du lany Esqrs and Thomas Bordley and Iohn Beale Esqrs members of the Lower house of Assembly Which writt follows in haec Verba vizt
Maryland sst Charles Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of p. 45 Maryland and Avalon Lord Baron of Baltimore &c to our trusty and well Beloved the members of our upper and Lower houses of Assembly Greeting Whereas by our writs of elec tion bearing date the 22d day of April last we Commanded Authorized and Impowered the Sheriffs of our several and respective Counties within this province upon Receipt of the same writs to call together three or more Justices of the re spective Counties one to be of the Quorum with the Clerk of the County Court who were by those Writts required to sit as a Court and during their sitting the said Sheriffs by virtue of their Office to make or Cause to be made publick proclamation thereby Giving notice to the Freemen of the several Counties who had within such Counties freeholds of fifty Acres of Land or were residents and had visible estates to the Value of Forty pounds Sterling at the least thereby requiring them to appear at the several Court Houses at Cer tain days not less then ten days after such proclamation made for and choosing deputies and delegates to serve for the said Several Counties in a General Assembly to be holden at Annapolis the third Tuesday of July Instant and that in Obedience to the same writs the Freemen of this provs have accordingly elected and chosen their several Delegates and Representatives but because there are no Emergent Affairs to be laid before the General Assembly that render the meeting thereof absolutely necessary at the time mentioned
|
||||
Volume 25, Page 389 View pdf image (33K) |
Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
|
An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact
mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.