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Correspondence, original, Secretary of State, 1689-1696 [electronic resource].

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Book
Author/Creator:
Maryland.
Contributor:
Maryland. Council.
Maryland. General Assembly.
England and Wales. Secretary of State.
National Archives (Great Britain)
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Series:
Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
Colonial America. Module 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Copley, Lionel, 1648-1693.
Copley, Lionel.
Baltimore, Charles Calvert, Baron, 1637-1715.
Baltimore, Charles Calvert.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, Duke of, 1660-1718.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot.
Maryland. Council--Records and correspondence.
Maryland.
Maryland. General Assembly--Records and correspondence.
England and Wales. Secretary of State--Records and correspondence.
England and Wales.
Maryland--Politics and government--To 1775.
Maryland--Religion--17th century--Sources.
Protestants--Maryland--History--Sources.
Protestants.
Maryland--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--17th century--Sources.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (35 items)
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
Contents:
An act for the establishment of the Protestant religion
Address of the Council and Assembly about naval stores
Colonel Nicholson to Mr Secretary Trenchard
A copy of Council proceedings from the 2nd to the 10th of July 1696
A copy of Council proceedings from 30 April to 21 May 1696
A copy of the Council's proceedings from the 27th of February to the 6th of March 1696
A copy of laws made the 30th of April 1696
Copy of a letter signed by Kenelm Cheseldyn, Speaker, to the Secretaries of State, inclosing an address of the representatives of the Protestant subjects of Maryland to Their Majesties
A copy of letters and papers received from His Excellency the Governor of New York, together with answers to the same from the 28th of March 1696 to the 19th of May following
Governor Nicholson to Charles Duke of Shrewsbury
Journal of the Council in Assembly
Journal of the House of Burgesses, 30 April 1696
Journal of the House of Burgesses, July 1696
A letter signed by the Governor, Speaker and Secretary of the Assembly, to the Duke of Shrewsbury
List of papers
Lord Baltimore's petition for order to the master of ships to pay the import on tobacco, referr'd to the Lords of the Treasury
Minute of Council relating to Lord Baltimore's Charter of Maryland
Order of Council appointing Lionel Copley Esq Governor of Maryland
Order of Council for the agents of Lord Baltimore to be protected in collecting his duties and revenue
Order of Council for the draft of a commission to be prepared constituting Lionel Copley Esq. Governor of Maryland
Order of Council for the hearing of Lord Baltimore's petition against Lionel Copley Esq. being appointed Governor of Maryland
Order of Council for Lord Baltimore, Mr John Coode and Mr Kenolm Cheseldyn to attend the Committee of Trade and Plantation
Order of Council for Mr Attorney and Solicitor General to peruse Lord Baltimore's papers
Order of Council for Mr Pagan to endorse the bills received on account of duties from Maryland
Order of Council for one moiety of the impost of 2s. a hogshead on tobacco for the support of the government of Maryland
Order of Council for sending to New York £250 out of the revenue of Maryland
Order of Council relating to bills for Their Majesties service
An order of Council to the Commissioners of the Privy Seal to pass Colonel Copley's commission, or to show reasons for it
Petition of Lord Baltimore, that the Governor of Maryland may permit his collectors to receive the port duties et cetera
Sir Thomas Lawrence about George Mason and William Burley condemned at Maryland
Sir Thomas Lawrence, Secretary of Maryland
To His Grace, Charles Duke of Shrewsbury
Warrant appointing Colonel Copley Governor of Maryland and allowing him a moiety of Lord Baltimore's income and for enquiring into the murder of the collector there
William Penn to William Markham, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, John Goodson and Samuel Carpenter.
Notes:
Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference numbers: CO 5/719 Part 1.
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