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(47) said Samuel Ogle to do Suffer Acquiesce in or agree unto any thing by means or Reason whereof either wee or our Heirs may be Impeached Hurt or Prejudiced in our Royalties Jurisdictions Rights Titles Property or Interest of in and to our said provinces or any part thereof any thing herein before Contained to the Contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding And Lastly we do by these presents Revoke Repeal and Make Void all former Commission or Commissions formerly Given or Granted to any person whatsoever strictly Commanding and requireing all persons of what Degree or Condition whatsoever to pay ready & Due Respect Submission and Obedience To our said Trusty & Welbeloved Samuel Ogle Esq.r as they will answer the Contrary at their utmost Perill Given at London under our hand and Seale at arms this sixteenth day of September in the Fifth Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord King George the second And in the Seventeenth year of Our Dominion over the said provinces Annoq Domini 1731 Baltemore Sec.y Thomas Beake Will.m Janssen 7 sides the Great Seale at (Recorded December the 18.th 1731) Arms x.d This Indenture made this Second day of February Anno Domini seventeen hundred and thirty one Between Charles Carroll of Annapolis Esquire Doctor Charles Carroll of Annapolis and John Digges of Prince Georges County Gentleman acting executors of the Testament and Last Will of James Carroll Late of Ann Arundell County Gentleman (Deceased) |
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