to adventurers and an authentic copy of such conditions by
us signed and transmitted into our said Province for every
five men which he or they shall so transport thither and to
his or her heires forever a grant of one thousand acres of
English measure for the yearly rent of twenty shillings to be
paid in the commodities of the country for every such
thousand acres and to every other Adventurer which within the
time next aforementioned hath or shall transport any number
of persons less than five a grant of one hundred acres of
land for him or herself and one hundred more for and in
respect of his wife (if he brought any) and as much for and in
respect of every man servant and fifty acres more for and in
respect of every child under the age of sixteen years and
for and in respect of every maid servant under the age of
fourty years which he or she hath or shall so transport thither
and to his or her heires forever for the yearly rent of twelve
pence for every fifty acres.
And We do further Will and authorize you that every two
thousand acres, and every three thousand acres, and every
one thousand acres of land so to be passed or granted as
aforesaid unto any Adventurer or Adventurers, be erected and
created into a mannor to be called by such name as the
Adventurer or Adventurers shall desire.
And We do hereby further authorize you that you cause to
be granted unto every of the said Adventurers within every
of their said mannors respectively, and to his or their heires
a Court Barron and Court Leet, to be from time to time held
within every such mannor respectively. And to the end you
may the better be informed in what manner to pass every
such grant, Court and Courts as aforesaid, according to our
intention Wee have sent unto you, under our hand and seal a
draught of a grant of a Mannor Court Leet and Court
Barron, and a grant of a Freehold, which presidents you are to
follow, changeing only the Adventurers names, the rents and
Conditions of Plantation as the case shall require; for
doing whereof this shall be your Sufficient Warrant, So we bid
you heartily farewell. Given at Portsmouth, the eighth of
August, 1636.
Signed C. BALTIMORE.
To our dear Brother Leonard Calvert, Esq.
and our Lieutenant Generall of the
Province of Maryland, or to any other our
Lieut. Generall there for the time being."
LIB. A. B. and H. folio 61, &c.
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By this Instrument, which is in part retrospective, and
confirmatory of the former conditions, it may be perceived
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