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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1732:1753
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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1736. 103


Saglaer, Dennis Myer, Hans Stanner Tobias Spright, Tobias
Hendricks Leonard Immel Balthar Sanger Michael Wallack,
Michael Evato, Michael Miller, Jasper Carvell, George Swope
George Philere Nicholas Butchiere Andrew Phlaviere Henry
Stantz Henry Lephart Peter Gardiner Jacob Lawnius Nicholas
Conn Conrade Stricklaer Henry Bowen Francis Worley junr
Martin Sluys Jacob Hoopinder Michael Raisher Tobias Fray
Martin Fray Henry Smith Jacob Welshoffer Henry Hendricks
Adam Byar Godfrey Fray Methusalem Griffith Bartholomew
Shambarrier Nicholas Hatchley Yorrick Cobell Henry Young
Michael Waltz Kelyon Smith Caspar Varglass Martin Wyngall
Nicholas Peery Bryonex Tander and Eurick Myer
And It is further ordered that Warrants issue from this
Board for the apprehending any of such Persons as afd which
Warrants shall be directed to such Person or Persons as his
Excellency shall think proper for that Purpose; And It is the
humble Advice of this Board to his Excellency that all proper
and suitable Encouragements should be given to any Person
who will bring any of the af d bold Offenders to Justice
Which Proclamation and Warrants being read & approved
of are, as follow

By His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor and Com-
mander in Chief in and over the Province of
Maryland.

A Proclamation

Whereas notwithstanding all the friendly Overtures and
Proposals made by this Government for preserving the Peace
and Quietness of the Inhabitants on the Borders of this Province
and the Province of Pensilvania several ill minded Persons
have endeavoured by many false and scandalous Insinuations
to withdraw and seduce the unwary and Credulous from that
Subjection and Obedience which they owe to the Government
of the Lord Proprietary of this Province under the supreme
Dominion of his Majesty, not only for the Protection & security
which they enjoyed but also for the great Indulgencies and
Other favours shewed them; And for the better effecting
their pernicious Purposes aforesaid, the Authority of the
honourable the high Court of Chancery of Great Britain, and
Even the sacred Name of his most Gracious Majesty have
been in a daring presumptuous and unjustifiable Manner used
and pretended, All which Methods and Practices not only
awed and influenced several Persons into a most unwarrantable
Combination and Resolution to transfer their Obedience from
this Government to the Government of Pensilvania, but also
further tended so greatly to Confusion amongst his Majestys

Lib. M.



 
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