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Appendix. 433


Whereas I formerly Ordered your Late Brothers to pay to Mr
Thomas Humphreys one hundred pounds pr Ann: You are hereby
Directed and impowered to make good and Continue the said pay-
ment to him, untill he shall have some place or Employment in the
Province which I hope he already has or will shortly obtain or untill
my further Orders be signyfied to you.
11. In Case of the Death of you the said Nicholas Lowe I do
hereby Authorize and impower Coll Matthew Ward to do and Exe-
cute all the powers Granted you by our Commission Bearing even
Date with these presents he observing the Orders and Instructions
we now have or hereafter shall send either to you or him, first giving
Security to my Lieutenant Governor for the time being for the due
Execution thereof.
12. And Lastly whatever is not herein Directed and Expressly
Mentioned which is in any of your Late Brothers Instructions you
are to Conform yourself thereto as Occasion may Offer. And you'
are to acquaint our Lieutenant Governor with Our Commission to
you which must be Recorded with these Our Instructions and in all
things hold a fair Correspondence with him as shall be thought
Necessary for Our Service.

Additional Order and Instruction Power & Authority to be Observed
and pursued by Nicholas Lowe Esqr Our Agent and Receiver
General in Our Province of Maryland. Given by us at London
this 25th Day of February Anno Domini 1723.

Calvert
Paper
No. 278
p. 4

C. Baltimore

1. Whereas by my former Instructions & Directions I signifyed
the Inclinations I had to Gratify the Proprietors of the Iron Works
in Maryland with any Lands on the Susquehannah Mannour that lay
Convenient for them on such terms and Conditions as they were
granted to other people. And they having made lately known to me
how inconvenient it is for them to Comply with two Conditions that
has been Offered them Viz. the one of planting a certain number of
Apple Trees, and another oblidging them not to cutt Down the
Timber further than they shall Cultivate on such parts of the said
mannour as should be Granted them, My Will & Meaning now is that
you Lease for three lives to the said Proprietors or their Agents
One thousand Acres of the meanest and poorest Lands on the said
Mannour, which Lye most Convenient for Carrying on their said
Works, without obliging them to either of the two aforesaid Con-
ditions, But Subject to and under such Conditions as other parts of
my said Mannor are Leased out
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