Archives of Maryland, Volume 17

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Maryland Historical Society, 1898
 

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Page 393 - Berwick-upon-Tweed, or are of the built of and belonging to any of the said lands, islands, plantations or territories as the proprietors and right owners thereof, and whereof the master and three fourths of the mariners at least are English...
Page 393 - ... take bond in manner and to the value aforesaid for each respective ship or vessel, that such ship or vessel shall carry all the aforesaid goods that shall be laden on board...
Page 393 - English plantation shall before the said ship or vessel be permitted to load on board any of the said commodities take bond in manner and to the value aforesaid for each respective ship or vessel, that such ship or vessel shall carry all the aforesaid goods that shall be laden...
Page 394 - Britain; and that every Ship or Vessel which shall load or take on board any of the aforesaid Goods, until such Bond...
Page 393 - Tweed, and shall there unload and put on shore the same, the danger of the seas only excepted; and for all ships coming from any other port or place to any of the aforesaid plantations who by this Act are permitted to...
Page 474 - I have used, w'.h so much Industry & submission, for a freindly Issue. And if there were anything below what I have already offer'd besides Ruine to my Province, God is both my wittness & my Judge, I should be but too apt to encline. My Noble Fr? I am not mov'd by the power of Ambition or Avarice ; It is Conveniency yea necessity th
Page 395 - Ship shall be said to be bound. 10. WHEREAS by the aforesaid Act for the encouragement of Trade, no Commodities of the growth, production or manufacture of Europe, except Salt for the Fishery of New England and Newfoundland, Wines of the growth of...
Page 394 - Britain only, and that, notwithstanding the Payment of the said Duties, Bond must be given to carry the said Goods to some of the said Plantations, or to Great Britain, and to no other Place. 9. You shall every three Months, or oftener, or otherwise...
Page 472 - Prouince as Mr Augustin Herman Capt? Ward, Coll Wells &c hinting to them that he was confident they would come within his Gouerm...
Page 394 - Plantations shall come to any of them to shipp and take on board any of the aforesaid Commodities, and that Bond shall not be first given with one sufficient Surety to bring the same to England or Wales or the...

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