an Indian; It is recommended to you to let him the said
Indian and his Family live quietly upon the Land where they
are now settled, lest a further Inconvenience may happen
which should oblige the Board upon another Complaint made
by the said Indian to take some other Notice thereof
J Ross Cl Con.
Maryland ss'
By His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor and Com-
mander in Chief in & over the Province of
Maryland
A Proclamation
Whereas on the Eleventh of November last several unknown
Persons feloniously broke and entered into the Dwelling house
of John Cook of Ann Arundel County Planter and assaulted
and inhumanely beat wounded and evilly treated the said
Cook and his Wife to the great Danger of their Lives and
feloniously stole and carryed away a considerable Sum of
Money and several Goods and Chattels which belonged to the
said John Cook out of his Dwelling house, I have thought fit
by this my Proclamation (with the Advice of his Lordships
Council of State) in Order to detect the Authors of the said
Villainy to promise and declare that if any of the Persons con-
cerned in the said fact shall discover his or her Accomplices
shall upon such Discovery and Conviction of the Offenders
have his Lordships Pardon for the said Offence Given at
Annapolis this Seventh Day of April in the Twenty first Year
of his Lordships Dominion Annoq Domini 1736.
Ordered that the Clerk of this Board draw an Order on
Col Saml Young Treasurer of the Western Shoar payable out
of the Duty arising from the three pence p hogshead for Arms
for One Pound thirteen shillings to Mr Onorio Razolini being
so much laid out by him in sending several Chests of Arms
and Barrels of Gunpowder from hence to Baltimore County
for the Use of the said County, and it is likewise Ordered
that an Order be drawn payable to the said Onorio Razolini
by the said Col Samuel Young for Sixty pounds Sterl out of
the Duty afd for 18 months Salary due to the said Razolini as
Master Gunner & Armourer ending the fourth Day of June
last
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