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          Appendix to Council Proceedings, 1696—1729. 601

 Another for Daniel Sherwood of 70 hhds               P. LA Sloop of Wm. Sharpes of abt 45 Tons                M. T. Md. 3.

      One of Obadiah Judkins about 60 hhds.

      One of John Hankinses of abt. 60 hhds

      A Ship of about 300 Tons on the stocks in Island Creek

    by Saml Summrs for Capt Millar

      Another Ship about 300 hhds. at Ralph Fishbournes

      Another at Island Creek belonging to Capt. Elisher James,

    abt 300 Tons.

      Another Ship on the Stocks at Tho. Skillingtons in Trid

    haven Creek belonging to English owners, abt 450 Tons

      Another building at Wm. Sharpes for himselfe about 90

    Tons

      A Sloop on the Stox att Wm. Dicksons for himself abt 45

    Tons.

      Another of Nicho. Lowes ready to launch of 40 Ion

      Another building att Sol. Sumrs for Capt. Miller abt 45 Tons

      A Sloope on the Stox at Jeremiah Hookes for Jeremiah

    Simpson abt 40 hhds.

      A Shallop at Jno. Salters abt 30 hhds. belonging to him

      Another abt the same burthen belonging to Jon. Lowe.

   

   

                   Seafaring men, viz.:

      Owen Silviant, Hugh Spondines, Henry Jackson, James

    Dynam, Jereh Simpson and David Mills.

   

      True Extract of the sevrall Sheriffs Returns

                             W. Bladen, Clk Concil.

             Letter of Benedict Leonard Calvert  c. P.

                  to the Lord Proprietary.      p. 1

    Dear Brother.

      By Captn Russell in August Last, I wrote to you, and gave

    you some Account of our Assembly Proceedings in the Pre

    ceeding month, and sent you also the Printed Votes of the

    session; I now send you the Journall of the Upperhouse, the

    perusall whereof, with the said Printed Votes, will Sufficiently

    inform you of the particular matters, therein Debated; with

    the mode and Circumstances of their final Issue

      I think I have little to Add, by way of Supplement to my

    Observations on those particulars, in my last letter, Except in

    one Instance, which the Votes or Journall may not fully ap

    prize you of

      You will find a Bill for the Emission of a Paper Currency

    passed the Lower House, long Debated and much amended

    in the Upper House, and at last upon the Amendments p. 2

   



 
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