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514 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1751.
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February last signifying that I should cause Publick Notice to
be given throughout my Government of His Majesty's Treaty
of Commerce signed & concluded by Mr Keene His Majesty's
Embassador Extraordinary on the 5th Day of October last past
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5 N: S: at Madrid with his Catholick Majesty's Minister Pleni-
potentiary to the End that all his Majesty's Subjects may reap
the Benefit of his unwearied Endeavours for procuring them
such Advantages and avoid giving the least Ground for such
Complaint as may in any wise interrupt the good Harmony
so happily reestablished between the Two Crowns I have
therefore thought fit with the Advice of his Lordships Council
of State to issue this my Proclamation notifying the same and
strictly charging and requiring the sevl Sheriffs of this Province
to make this my Proclamation publick in their said Counties in
the usual manner that All Persons concerned may have Notice
thereof as They will answer the Contrary at their Peril Given
at the City of Annapolis this 7th day of June in the 37th year
of his Lordships Dominion Annoq Domini 1751.
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At a Council held at the House of his Excellency the Gov-
ernor on Thursday the 19th Day of September in the 37th year
of his Lordships Dominion Annoq Dni 1751
Present
His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor
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The honourable
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Benjamin Tasker Esqr
Edmund Jenings Esqr
Col Charles Hammond
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Daniel Dulany Esqr
Benedict Calvert Esqr
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Upon Application to this Board by Mr Michael Macnemara
who was appointed Clerk of a Court of Delegates by his Excel-
lency to know what Fees he should charge for Services done
by him as Clerk of the said Court; It is the Opinion of this
Board and It is accordingly ordered that for the future Every
Clerk of a Court of Delegates shall receive the same Fees as
are allowed by Law to the Clerk of the Court of Appeals
At a Council held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday
the 25th Day of September in the 37th year of his Lordps
Dominion Annoq Domini 1751.
Present
His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor
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The honourable
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Benjamin Tasker
Edmund Jenings
Col Charles Hammond
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Daniel Dulany Esqr
Benedict Calvert Esqr
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