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Proof but by an Exchange for Naval Officers Fees; we do
with more Likelihood believe and are credibly informed that
by Command from Cecilius Lord Baltimore to his Son the now
Lord Proprietary the ffine for Ordinary Licenses was given to
his Kinsman William Calvert Esq. for his better Support with-
out mentioning of such Exchange. We find also that in the
1672, and how long before we know not the said present Lord
Baltimore kept the Benefit of those Licenses to himself and
doubtless kept them so all the Time of Secry Sewell, till Wil-
liam Calvert Esqr his Kinsman was made Secretary; which
shews 'twas done in Respect of Relations only, for such Ordi-
nary Licenses have no Affinity to the Offices nor does he put
Pen to Paper for them
To the second Paragraph of the third where Sir Thomas
says it's strange and untrue that the House of Delegates
affirm that they do not find any Orders from the King and
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Lib. 41.
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