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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1779-1780
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502 Journal and Correspondence,

April 13

Charles County ss. You are hereby required to take into your
custody and safe keep in your Jail the body of Joseph Thompson
(Drumr) who stands committed on suspicion of having entered the
House of Thomas Reeder some time in the Month of January last
in the night time, and breaking open a desk and stealing from thence
a silver Watch, upwards of two thousand four hundred pounds in
common money and sundry papers. The body of the said Thompson
with this Mittimus you are to have before the Justices of Charles
County Court at Charles Town on the Monday before the second
Tuesday in August next, hereof you are not to fail at your peril.
Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of April 1780
Danl Jenifer [Seal]
To the Sheriff of Charles County.
Charles County ss. You are Required to take unto your Custody
and to safe keep in your Jail the body of Jane Thompson (wife of
Joseph Thompson) who stands committed on suspicion of being con-
cerned in breaking open the house and Desk of Mr Thomas Reeder
and stealing from thence a silver Watch sundry papers and a con-
siderable sum of Continental money. The said Jane Thompson to-
gether with this Mittimus you are to have before the Justices of
Charles County Court at Charles Town on the Monday before the
second Tuesday in August next to be dealt with as the Law directs
hereof. You are not to fail at your peril Given under my hand & Seal
this 13th Day of April 1780 Danl Jenifer [Seal]
To the sheriff of Charles County

May 26

[Dan Bowly, Baltimore to Gov. Lee]

Sir I beg your Excellencys Pardon for omitting to sign the Letter
I wrote by Doctr Wilson the other day; The Contents whereof I now
confirm.
The presents will be delivered you by Capt. Prudden Commander
of the Bermuda Sloop Frances, arrived here with a load of Salt, ad-
dresst to Mr Archibald Buchanan and myself. The Capt waits upon
your Excellency for permission to take out a load of Corn agreeable
to Act of Assembly.

May 26

[Baruch Williams to Council]
[Recommends Justices of the Peace for Cecil County.]

May 27
Red Book
No. 26
Letter No. 13

[Jona. Loring Commissy Gen'l Prisoners New York to
Lt Col Ramsey and others]

Sir I have this moment received the Determination of their Ex-
cellencys General Knyphausen & Roberson on the Subject of sending
supplies to the captive officers belonging to Maryland, which as far



 
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