the native Liberty of Englishmen
The many Law Suits that are occasioned by the uncertainty
of the Bounds and Limitts of yr Land calls for an immediate
Remedy to so great & growing an Evil
Providence in his bounty has blessed the Inhabitants of this
Province with a numerous Issue but It is a deplorable Reflec-
tion that no better Provision is made for the Education of
your youth, there being but a slender support for one School
on the Western and none on the Eastern Shoar of this so
wide a Bay
I do Earnestly recommend this Gentlemen to your Consid-
eration being a Duty incumbent upon you as you will acquitt
yourselves to God & the Queen like good Fathers & good
Subjects
Gentlemen of the Council and Gentlemen of the House of
Delegates, Nothing can facilitate the dispatch of the Affairs
before you this Session like a moderate proceeding in your
debates, And when It shall so happen that you dissent in your
opinions I make it my request that you express yourselves in
such a manner as will rather Evidence the Clearness of your
Judgment than the warmth of your resentment
The Speaker & Delegates return to their House
Lt Col Ward & three more came & presented Major John
Hawkins a Delegate lately Elected for Queen Ann's County,
Col James Maxwell one for Baltimore County Mr John Rousby
& Mr Alexander Parran for Calvert County Mr John Ham-
mond & Mr Alexander Wharfield two for Ann Arundel
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