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U. H. J.
Liber No. 34
June 24
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sundry Persons Between the 29th day of September 1748 and the
29th day of March 1749 to be sunk According to the Directions of
the Act aforesaid being part of the Original Sum of £89990
Your Committee Observe that in a Letter from the Trustees in
London to the Commissioners or Trustees in Maryland dated the
18th April 1749 Signed Wm Hunt J. Hanbury, the following Para-
graph is contained
Your Act of Assembly has directed Us to send such Testimonials
relating to the Purchasing and Disposal of the Bank Stock as cannot
be put in Execution And therefore to Answer the same End and
Purpose of Satisfying the Country in that Particular We herein
send you a Notary Publick Testimonial or Certificate, That on the
12th November last there then stood in the Bank books in the Names
of Us and Mr Joseph Adams £24000 of that Corporation Capital
Stock which Testimonial we find Lodged in the said Office & is as
follows
I Benjamin Bennett of London Notary and Tabellion Royal and
Publick by Royal Authority duly Admitted and sworn do hereby
Certify and Attest unto all whom it may Concern that on the day
of the date hereof I went to the Transfer Office of Stock of and in
the Capital [Stock] of the Governor and Company of the Bank of
England in the City of London and there speaking to a Clerk he
Exhibited unto me a Leiger of Accounts of Stock of and in the Capi-
tal Stock afd marked (M) wherein at folio (808) I saw and Read the
Account of William Hunt John Hanbury and Joseph Adams of
London Esquires whereby they are Credited in their Joint Names for
Twenty four thousand Pounds Stock of and in the Capital Stock of
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