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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1732:1753
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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1737, 121

inserted therein; that the said Joseph Noy be transported out
of this Province in such time as to his Excellency shall seem
proper; and forasmuch as the other condemned Persons are
notorious Offenders; It is the Advice of this Board, that His
Excellency be pleased to issue Warrants for the Execution ol
them
Ordered that the Clerk of this Board draw an Order one
James Hollyday Esqr Treasurer of the Eastern Shoar payable
out of the Duty arising from the three Pence p hhd for Arms
for three Pounds Eight Shillings and Eleven Pence Sterling
to Mr Onorio Razolino being so much paid by him to several
Workmen for Work done by them to the Council Chamber,
and it is also ordered that the Clerk draw an Order on James
Holliday Esqr payable out of the said Duty for thirteen Shil-
lings and Six Pence Sterling to Patrick Creagh upon Account
of Work done by the said Creagh to the Council Room.

: Lib. M.

I

At a Council held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday
the Eighteenth Day of May in the Twenty Third Year of his
Lordships Dominion Annoq Domini 1737.

Present
His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor

The
honourable

Benjamin Tasker Esqr
Philip Lee Esqr
Michael Howard Esqr

George Plater Esqr
Edmund Jenings Esqr
James Hollyday Esqr

His Excellency lays before this Board the following Petition

To His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr &c.

Whereas in pursuance to a Proclamation issued by your
Excellency in Council, We your humble Petitioners, in Com-
pany have apprehended several Dutch Men and Others set
forth in the said Proclamation as Disturbers of the Peace; And
as its hoped the same has been of Service to the Government;
wherefore We humbly pray that your Excellency in Council
will be pleased to order the Premiums due upon taking of the
said Prisoners (who were all delivered to a proper Officer) to
be reposited in the hands of some Gentleman convenient to
Our Company in Order to prevent their relinquishing the
Governments Interest: We likewise humbly pray Your Excel-
lency to consider, that although some out of the Proclamation
have been apprehended & committed to Your City Goal, yet
We hope Your Excellency will favourably allow pay for the
same, for We run greater Risques of Our Lives in seizing and
subduing some not mentioned in the Proclamation, than in


 

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