The Upper House. 95
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For Petitions and Orders on Acco.t of private
Men ...............................
For Recording an Indenture between the Lord
Baltimore and Caecilius Calvert of the
One Part & the Honourable Thomas Ben-
nett and William Sharpe of the other Part,
Settlement of the Province of Maryland ...
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526
270
83,581
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Lb Tobacco
83,581
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U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Dec. 17
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Remains for Public Services arising from ordinary
Occurrencies exclusive of the War Matters ........
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19,162
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19,162lb Tobacco arising due in g| Years is p Annum...
Supposing there is allowed for making out 20 Warrants
to Inspectors p Year i8Ib of Tobacco each tho He
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2,016
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is not required by the Law to do it, & tho they dont
contain quite 2 sides of 105 Words to the Side &
are only Printed Blanks 48 of which cost 6 Shillings
to the Printer ................................
And as much more for receiving the Returns of Nomi-
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360
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nation of Inspectors from the Vestrys, and laying
them before the Governor each Year ..............
Supposing he is paid for the Naval Officers Bonds &
lodging them in his Office for each Bond as much as
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360
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is allowed for a Search, which is 15lb of Tobacco if
there was One every Year received of which per-
haps there is not more than One in 4 Years it will be ...
Supposing he is allowed 15lb of Tobacco for receiving
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15
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each Levy List tho he is not directed by Law to do
it, it would come to 210..........................
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210
2,961
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The whole Annual Amount in Time of Peace
according to the above State & under the
Inspection Law ......................
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2,961
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Before the Inspection Law, would be only.....
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2,241
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John Ross Esquire Clerk of the Council to the Province of Mary- p. 276
land
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1765
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Lb
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Dr
To Tobacco received of the Public from the year 1729
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Tobacco
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'till 1756 inclusive at 9,600lb of Tobacco p Year it
being 28 Years .................................
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268,800
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