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Provincial Court Land Records, 1744-1749
Volume 700, Page 249   View pdf image
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       to Remove and Displace at your Will and Pleasure And Further We
       do by these presents Impower and Authorize you our said Trusty and
       Well beloved Samuel Ogle to Call and sommon any General Assembly or
       Assemblies and them to Prereque and Dissolve at your own will & pleasure
       And Likewise in our Name but with the Advice and Consent of our
       Council and the Delegates of the Freemen in the said Provinces in assembly
       Convened to make and Enact such Laws as you and they shall
       think Convenient for the Good Government of the Inhabitants in our
       said provinces as likewise to Repeal or also any Law or Laws whatsoever
       already Enacted in the said provinces as you with the Advice and
       Consent aforesaid shall think fit and Expedient Provided such
       Laws so to be made and Enacted be not repugnant to the Laws of Great
       Britain nor Distructive or Invading of the Prerogative Royal granted
       to the Lord proprietary of the said Provinces All which Laws you are
       hereby required to Transmit to us for our Confirmation or Disallowance
       of them And We do further by these presents Grant full power and
       Authority to our said Trusty and Wellbeloved Samuel Ogle to Exercise
       Execute and put in practice all and every power or powers Jurisdictions
       and Authorities whatsoever Granted in and by the Letters pattents
       of his Late Majesty King Charles the first of Blessed Memory into
       our Noble Ancestor Cecilius Calvert Baron of Baltimore his Heirs and
       Assigns in as ample a Manner as if We were these personally present
       and Generally to ^do^ Execute & perform all Manner of Matters and
       Things Necessary for the Good Order Government Administration and
       Execution of Justice the Maintainance of our Just Rights and Prerogatives
       and for the Defence piece and Preservation of our said provinces and the
       Inhabitants thereof To have and to hold the said Offices Stations
       and powers with all and singular the Rights Emoluments and
       Priviledges therunto belonging and appertaining during our
       Pleasure Observing Nevertheless and performing such Orders and
       Instructions as We from time to time shall send to you our said
       Trusty and Well beloved Samuel Ogle Provided always that
       Nothing herein before Contained shall be Deemed Construed or taken
       to Extend or give any power and authority to you the said Samuel
       Ogle to do suffer acquiesce in or agree unto any thing by means or
                                                                                              (Reason)


 
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