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Commission, instructions, Board of Trade correspondence [electronic resource], 1691-1696.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Maryland.
- Series:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
- Colonial America. Module 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728.
- Nicholson, Francis.
- Copley, Lionel, 1648-1693.
- Copley, Lionel.
- Lawrence, Thomas, Sir, approximately 1645-.
- Lawrence, Thomas.
- Baltimore, Charles Calvert, Baron, 1637-1715.
- Baltimore, Charles Calvert.
- Maryland. Council--Records and correspondence.
- Maryland.
- Maryland. General Assembly--Records and correspondence.
- England and Wales. Board of Trade--Records and correspondence.
- England and Wales.
- England and Wales. Secretary of State--Records and correspondence.
- Maryland--Politics and government--To 1775.
- Maryland--Commerce--History--17th century--Sources.
- Maryland--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
- Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--17th century--Sources.
- Great Britain.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (65 items)
- Place of Publication:
- 1691-1696.
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
- Contents:
- Abstract of Colonel Copley's letter to My Lord President
- Additional instructions for Colonel Copley not to permit ships to come with out convoy
- Address of thanks to Their Majesties for sending a Protestant governor
- The Assembly's petition to His Majesty for the imposition money to be recorded from the 25 ships that went away in the year 1690 et cetera
- Captain Nicholson, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
- Colonel Copley et cetera complaint against Sir Thomas Lawrence
- Commission of the Admiralty to provide passage from Colonel Copley and Sir Thomas Lawrence et cetera
- Documents relating to Colonel Nicholson's appointment as Governor of Maryland
- Documents relating to the petition of the Lord Baltimore against the act for securing the rights of persons in Maryland
- Entries relating to Maryland
- For £250 to New York
- From Colonel Copley and the Council to the Committee
- From Colonel Copley to the Committee
- From Colonel Nicholson to the Committee
- From the Governor of Maryland to the Committee complaining of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr Randolph
- From Mr Guy with the copy of the petition of the Assembly of Maryland touching the imposition of 25 ships et cetera
- From Mr. Guy with reports of the Commissioners of the Customs upon Colonel Copley's proposal concerning bonds
- From the Treasury to the Governor of Maryland to hire vessels to cruise for illegal traders
- Governor of Maryland about assistance for New York
- Governor of Maryland to use the present seal til another be ordered
- The humble petition of Charles Lord Baltimore
- Instructions for Lionel Copley
- John Knight's report touching on 27 ships that left Maryland without clearing
- The King's letter to Maryland to send 250 for the assisting of New York
- Letter from Colonel Copley and the Council complaining of Sir Thomas Lawrence
- Letter from the Committee to the Secretary of Maryland
- Letter from Thomas Trevor detailing acts passed in the Assembly of Maryland in 1692 and 1694
- Letter to Colonel Copley about the prohibiting of bulk tobacco
- Letters addressed to Mr Lowndes discussing currency and religion
- Lord Baltimore referred to the Treasury
- Minute upon Sir Thomas Lawrence's memorial relating to ministers in Pennsylvania
- Minutes of the Committee for Colonel Nicholson's transportation et cetera
- Minutes of the Committee upon Sir Thomas Lawrence's answer to the accusation of the late Governor et cetera of Maryland
- Minutes of the Committee upon Sir Thomas Lawrence's petition
- Minutes upon the address from Maryland about naval stores
- Minutes upon Sir Thomas Lawrence's petition for King's picture et cetera
- Mr. Solicitor's report touching My Lord Baltimore's demands
- Order referring the address from Maryland to the Committee et cetera
- Order repealing the laws of Maryland: act for religion, additional act for religion, act for free schools
- Order upon Mr. Solicitor's report touching the Lord Baltimore's demands
- Petition of Sir Thomas Lawrence
- The Queen's letter to Colonel Copley to assist in New York
- Reference of the Lord Baltimore's petition for the 14th June in Maryland
- Reference of Sir Thomas Lawrence to articles against him by Colonel Copley et cetera
- Reference to Mr Attorney General of Sir Thomas Lawrence's petition and the Lord Baltimore's answer about the land office
- Report and order upon Sir Thomas Lawrence's case
- Report upon Colonel Copley's petition
- Report upon an extract of Colonel Copley's proposals
- Representation of the Assembly of Maryland to His Majesty about the demands made by Lord Baltimore
- Sir Edmund Andros to be Commander in Chief of Maryland
- Sir Thomas Lawrence's memorial
- Sir Thomas Lawrence, his order and report
- Sir Thomas Lawrence, Secretary of Maryland, his order and report
- To the Attorney General with the laws of Maryland
- To the Governor of Maryland to furnish the quota for New York
- To Lord Baltimore discussing Sir Thomas Lawrence's petition about the land office
- To Mr Attorney General regarding the act for establishing the Protestant religion in Maryland
- To Mr Bridgeman with an extract of Colonel Nicholson's letter of 14th June
- To Mr Lowndes with a copy of the answer of the Assembly of Maryland about bulk tobacco
- To Mr Lowndes with an extract of Colonel Nicholson's letter and another of the address of the Assembly about assistance from New York relating to the revenue there
- To Mr Solicitor with the representation of the Council touching Lord Baltimore's demands
- To Mr. Guy with Colonel Copley's proposal for taking bonds from the Maryland ships
- To Mr. Guy with a copy of an address of the Assembly of Maryland touching several sums due from Lord Baltimore
- To Mr. Guy with the petition of the Assembly of Maryland about the duties of 25 ships
- Warrant for the Maryland seal.
- Notes:
- Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
- Volume reference numbers: CO 5/724 Part 1.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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