WILLIAM STONE, Esq; Governor.
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1650. |
CHAP. VIII.
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An Act for the Erecting of Providence into a County, by the
Name of Ann-Arundel
County. Lib., C and WH. fol.
134.
and Lib. WH and L. fol. 17.
Confirmed among the perpetual Laws,
1676,
ch. 2.
By this Act, that part of the Province
of Maryland,
on the West-Side of the Bay of Chesapeake,
over against the Isle of Kent, formerly called
by the Name of
Providence, by the Inhabitants
there residing, &c. shall from henceforth be erected
into a Shire or County, by the Name of
Ann-Arundel County, and by that Name to be ever
hereafter called. |
Passed 29th
April 1650. |
CHAP. IX.
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An Act for the Muster-Master-General's Fees. REP. 1676,
ch.
2. |
Ditto. |
Explanatory Act 1666, ch. 14.
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CHAP. X.
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An Order providing for the Re-edifying of the Fort of St. Inegoe's
OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP XI.
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An Order providing for a March upon the Indians. OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XII.
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An Order against Ingrossers, &c. OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XIII.
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An Order for recording the Mark of Cattle and Hogs. OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XIV.
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An Order upon the 9th Act, and 10th, 11th,
and 12th Orders of the last Assembly.
OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XV.
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An Order prohibiting Foreigners to hunt within this Province.
OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XVI.
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An Order for Half a Bushel of Corn per Poll, to be allowed the Governor.
OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XVII.
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An Order for the Relief of the Poor. OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XVIII.
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An Order concerning the Charge of redeeming the two Children of
Thomas
Allen,
deceased. PR. |
Ditto. |
Viz. From the Indians who had taken
them Captives.
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CHAP. XIX.
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An Order made upon Mr. Thomas Thornborough's Petition.
PR. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XX.
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An Order concerning the Assessment of this Year's Levy. OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XXI.
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Explanation of a Clause in the Act of 1647, ch. 4.
OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XXII.
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Explanation of a Clause in the Act of 1649,m ch. 9.
OBS. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XXIII. [ ** ]
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An ACT of Recognition of the lawful and undoubted Right
and Title of the Right Honourable CÆCILIUS
Lord Baron of
Baltimore, absolute Lord and Proprietary
of the Province od
Maryland, unto the said Province, and unto
all Islands, Ports,
and Creeks, to the same belonging. Lib.
C and WH. fol. 112.
Lib. WH. fol. 115. and Lib. WH
and L. fol. 4. |
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Confirmed among the perpetual Laws, 1676, ch.
2.
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GREAT and manifold are the Benefits wherewith Almighty GOD
hath blessed the Colony, first brought and planted within this Province
of Maryland, at your Lordship's Charge, and continued by
your Care and Industry in the happy Restitution of a blessed Peace
unto us,
being lately wasted with a miserable Dissention, and unhappy War.
But
more inestimable are the Blessing thereby poured on this Province,
in planting
Christianity, among a People that knew not GOD, nor had heard
of
CHRIST. All which, as we recognize and acknowledge to be done
and performed,
next under GOD, by your Lordship's Industry, and pious Intentions |
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