Barron of Baltemore Lord Propry of the said Province humbly
begg leave to Congratulate your Maty upon the late Glorious
and happy Success of your Victorious Troops agt the Rebells
to your Crown and the profest Inveterate Enemys to the
Constitution so lately Invadeing and threatning the Utter
Subversion of our Civil Rights and libertys.
May continued success agt all your Enemys ever attend
you and heaven grant you your hearts desire, wee being con-
vinced by the Joyful experience of your Matys known Wisdom
magnanimity and Clemency what ever may be in your power
which allwayes terminates in the happyness of your Subjects,
and as wee have been alwayes sensible of the Inestimable
Benefites and Invaluable protection wee have effectually
Enjoyed whilst wee were so blest as to be under the more Imme-
diate Governmt of your Maty and your Royal predecessors
which has been ever since the happy Revolution so absolutely
necessary and Intirely beneficial to your Matys Kingdoms and
Dominions whereof wee pride our selves to be accounted a
small part so wee most humbly hope and Intreat since out of
your Princely beneficence you have been Graciously pleased
to restore the Lord Propry (upon his Noble fathers & his
Conversion to the Church of England) to the Governm1 of
this Province your most Sacred Maty will still favourably
Vouchsafe to Continue to us the Influence of your Royal grace
by earnestly recomending to his Lordship the care and Preser-
vation of your faithful Subjects and the true protestant
Religion among us in this Province where wee have very
many adversarys to our Religion. Wee pray God long to
continue your Maty a Blessing to all your people and that as
wee have the happyness to be under your Matys Gracious
and powerful protection so wee may endeavour to approve
our selves to yr Maty and your August house truely loyall hum-
ble and obedient Subjects and servants &c.
Which being Engrossed was Signed by his Exncy and all
the members of the upper and lower houses of Assembly.
A Bill for Confirming a Conveyance of land made by An-
thony Ioy & Ann his wife lately deceased to Thomas and John
Davies was read the first and second times by especial order
will pass and ordered to be so Endorsed
Sent to the Upper house by Col Maxwell Capt ffendall and
Mr Bond
They return and say they delivered it
John Hall Esqr from the Upper house delivers Mr Speaker
the following Message
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