Guide to the manuscript materials for the history of the United States to 1783, in the British Museum, in minor London archives, and in the libraries of Oxford and Cambridge / by Charles M. Andrews and Frances G. Davenport.
- Charles McLean Andrews
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Guide to the manuscript materials for the history of the United States to 1783, in the British Museum, in minor London archives, and in the libraries of Oxford and Cambridge / by Charles M. Andrews and Frances G. Davenport. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![f. 61. Copy of proceedings of the county court of Prince Georges county, held at Upper Marlborough Town. 1740. (Case of Daniel Carroll vs. Michael Taylor. F. 62 contains certificate of Gov. Ogle that copy is by an authorized justice. November 21, 1748.) f. 63. Bond given by Michael Taylor and Thos. Butler to pay amount of judgment of £107 by November 1, 1733, signed Novem¬ ber 27, 1730. Reverse, two endorsements. In 1748 Carroll received £50. f. 64. “ The Representation of several Gentlemen, Merchants, Planters, and others, Inhabitants in the province of Maryland in America ” to Lord Baltimore. (Petitioners were Roman Catholics.) f. 69. Certificate of William Sligh that the Hon. George Stuart is one of the justices of provincial court of province of Maryland, f. 70. Papers relating to laws for preventing growth of popery. The laws, all copies, date from 1751. Maryland, 1755. ff. 76b~77. Copy of articles of agreement between Lord Baltimore and commissioners, Bennett and Mathews. (Printed, Md. Arch., III. 332-334.) f. 77b. “ Instructions directed by the Right Honorable Caecilius, absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Province of Maryland and Avalon, Lord Baron of Baltimore etc. to his Lordship’s Lieutenant and the rest of his Lordship’s council of the said Province of Maryland.” (Printed, Md. Arch., I. 324-327.) f. 83. Sight draft in favor of Frederic, Lord Baltimore, for £216 2s. 9d. Signed Horatio Sharpe, March 19, 1766. f. 84. Copy of letter written by Gov. Horatio Sharpe to Philip Sharpe, his brother. Maryland, May 27, 1771. f. 86. Power of attorney to Peter Legh from I. Legh, “ Master of the Province ”. December 4, 1771. f. 87. Letter from Tho. Ringgold to Horatio Sharpe. Chester Town, Maryland, August 4, 1773. f. 89. Letter from Tho. Jenings to Horatio Sharpe. Annapolis, April 20, 1774. ff. 91, 93. Letters from Dave Love to Horatio Sharpe. London Town, May 23 and 25, 1774. f. 94. Communication from four men who had petitioned Gov. Eden for land under royal proclamation of 1763 and wish Gov. Sharpe to support their petition. ff. 96-109. Letters to Gov. Sharpe as follows: from Milligan, Bo¬ hemia, August 3, 1775; Love, September 15, 1775, June 7, 1776; Carmichael, Paris, April 6, 1777, asking questions about Maryland in behalf of Abbe Reynall [Raynal] ; Milligan, May 12, 1779; Love, Baltimore, November 1, 1779. f. no. Mr. Gordon’s letter regarding grass seeds sent to Maryland. 1783- f. 112. Letter from J. W. Thomas to John Ridout of Annapolis. West River, December 2, 1785.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31346650_0117.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)