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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1736. 109


their Sheriffs for the last year; and recommending to them
that for the future they take the said Bonds agreeable to the
Words prescribed by the Act of Assembly

At a Council held in the Council Chamber on Saturday the
23rd Day of October in the Twenty second year of his Lord-
ships Dominion Annoq Domini 1736.

Present as in the Morning

His Excellency having laid before this Board several Pro-
ceedings relating to the Appointment of the Publick Treasurer
of this Province; And this Board having duely considered
them and Everything they could find relating thereto; It is
the Opinion of this Board that the Right of nominating such
an Officer is originally in his Lordship by Virtue of his Charter,
and not given away by any Act or Acts of Assembly or
otherwise
It its therefore the Advice of this Board to his Excellency
that he be pleased to issue a Commission appointing a Treas-
urer of the Western Shoar of this Province in the Room of
Samuel Young Esqr deceased

2d December 1736

Ordered by his Excellency the Governor that the present
General Assembly which stands prorogued to the third Tues-
day of this Instant December be further prorogued to the
fourth Tuesday in April next and Proclamations issued accord-
ingly.

Maryland ss

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

A Proclamation

Whereas His most sacred Majesty in Council bearing Date
at St James's the twenty ninth Day of April Anno Domini 1736
hath ordered that in the Morning and Evening Prayers in the
Litany, and in all Other Parts of the Publick Service as well in
the Occasional Offices as in the Book of Common Prayer,
where the Royal Family is appointed to be particularly prayed
for the following Form and Order should be observed Viz.
For His most sacred Majesty King George Our Gracious
Queen Caroline, Their Royal Highnesses Frederick Prince of
Wales, the Princess of Wales, the Duke, the Princesses and all
the Royal Family: In pursuance of which Order I do publish

Lib. M.



 
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