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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1722. 393
there were seven others who lived in the same manner on Lib. their Land vizt William Whittington Hester Whittington William Sanders Rowland Bevins Joseph Houlston James Taylor and George Nicholson They are thereupon told that their Grievances shall be redressed but that they must pay the Lord Proprietary one Bow and Indian Arrows as an acknowledgmt for their Land
At a Council held at Annapolis in the Council Chamber on Thursday October 25th 1722 Present in Council The honble Charles Calvert Esqr Governor
Colo William Holland Colo Samuel Young Colo Thomas Addison the honble Phile: loyd Esqr Colo Richard Tilghman James Bowles Esqr
The pocomoke and Assetegue Indians were again called in and Articles of peace Concluded between his Honour the Govenor on behalf of the right honble the Lord Proprietary and Wasseunge King of the Pocomoke Indians and Knosulm King of the Assetegue Indians
At a Council held in the Council Chamber at Annapolis p. 51 November the 1st being Thursday 1722 Present in Council His Honour the Governor
Colo William Holland Colo Samuel Young Colo Thomas Addison the honble Phile: Lloyd Esqr Colo Richard Tilghman Colo M T Ward James Bowles Esqr The petition of John Navane was read praying that his Account for entertaining Betty Caco Queen of the Choptank Indians and her Attendants may be allowed him Ordered that the petition be endorsed and recommended to the Upper House of Assembly
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