1774. Dec.12, |
Wines imported in the Schooner Polly to be sold as directed by the Continental Congress, in such cases, 1693 |
19, |
Committee appointed to carefully observe the arrival of all Vessels into the Port of Baltimore, 1693 |
|
General Meeting of the County Committee to be held in Baltimore Town, on the 29th instant, 1693 |
21, |
Declarations on oath of the Goods imported in sundry Vessels, 1694 |
|
Regulations for the sale of British Salt, 1694 |
22, |
Quantity of Tea imported in the Snow Potomack, reported by Captain Graham, 1695 |
26, |
James Calhoun appointed Treasurer to the Committee, 1695 |
|
Profits of the sale of Linens, on Saturday last, to be applied to the relief of the Poor of Boston, 1695 |
|
Proceedings on the application of James Christie, relative to Goods taken into the care of the Committee, 1695 |
|
Committee of Correspondence to prepare a plan of proceedings for the General Meeting of County Committee, 1695 |
27, |
Goods imported in the Ship Sims sold, and the advance upon them ordered for the Poor of Boston, 1696 |
29, |
Meeting of the General Committee: Proceedings of the late Provincial Convention approved, 1697 |
|
Inhabitants of the several Hundreds requested to form themselves into Military Companies and choose their Officers, 1697 |
|
General Meeting adjourned to Monday, January 16, 1775, 1697 |
1775. Jan. 16, |
Meeting of Inhabitants of Baltimore County: Captain Charles Ridgely, Chairman; Jeremiah Townley Chase, Clerk, 1700 |
|
Proceedings of late Provincial Convention read, and unanimously approved of, 1700 |
|
Every Member of the Committee, and every person in the County, to observe the Resolves of the Convention, 1700 |
|
Delegates for Baltimore County in the next Provincial Convention, 1700 |
|
Members added to the Committee of Observation, 1700 |
|
Subscriptions to be raised throughout the County for the purchase of Arms and Ammunition, 1700 |
|
Subscriptions to be opened in each Hundred for contributions for the Poor of Boston, 1701 |
|
Committee to purchase three thousand pounds of Powder and twelve thousand pounds of Lead, 1701 |
17, |
Committee of Observation meets, 1701 |
|
Charges against the Rev. William Edmiston, 1701 |
|
Mr. Etlmiston's answer, delivered in writing, considered and accepted, 1701 |
|
Complaint against James Dalgleish, 1702 |
23, |
James Christie and Mr. Neil, to be informed that no receipt ought to be given for Money raised for the Poor of Boston, 1702 |
|
Committee of each Hundred to collect Money for the purchase of Arms and Ammunition, 1702 |
|
Andrew Buchanan appointed Treasurer for Baltimore Town for Moneys raised for Arms and Ammunition, 1702 |
30, |
Letter to James Christie requiring him to pay the two per cent, advance on the Goods he purchased, without a receipt, 1703 |
|
Amount paid by Mr. Christie, and credited to the account of the Poor of Boston, 1703 |
|
Association against the killing of Mutton, drawn up, to be signed by the Butchers, 1703 |
Feb. 2, |
Proceedings relating to Imported Goods, 1703 |
|
Similar proceedings to March 6, 1703-1705 |
Mar. 13, |
Meeting of the Committee of Inspection, 1705 |
|
Captain Charles Ridgely elected Chairman, 1705 |
|
Form of an Oath to be taken by all Masters of Vessels, 1705 |
|
Cargo of Salt from Liverpool not permitted to be landed, 1706 |
|
Dr. John Stevenson appeared before the Committee, and made explanations, which were received as satisfactory, for reshipping Salt, 1706 |
1775. |
Many misrepresentations having been made with a view to lessen the influence of the Continental Association, it is declared to be the duty of the Committee to carry it strictly into execution; and that any attempt to defeat such purpose, will, with its author, be exposed to the publick, 1707 |
|
The disuse of East-India Tea earnestly recommended, 1707 |
|
Resolution approving the conduct of the Magistrates of the County, whose abrupt dismission, with all the circumstances attending it, does them the greatest honour, 1707 |
Apr. 10, |
Fairs in Baltimore Town to be discountenanced during the continuance of the present difficulties 1708 |
|
Treasurer directed to settle his account of Moneys arising from the sale of Goods, for the use of the Poor of Boston, 1708 |
17, |
Dr. John Boyd, Robert Alexander, William Lux, and Jeremiah T. Chase, appointed to serve alternately, each a month, as Clerk of the Committee, 1708 |
26, |
Committee appointed to purchase all the Powder and Lead to be disposed of in Baltimore, 1709 |
27, |
Committee to receive the Ammunition, and distribute it among such gentlemen of the Town as it may be most safely lodged with, 1709 |
|
Information of the seizure of the Powder at Williamsburgh by Lord Dunmore, forwarded to the Committee of Philadelphia, 1709 |
May 1, |
Captain Richard Button, charged with endeavouring to prevent the people from mustering, ordered to attend the Committee, 1709 |
2, |
Captain Button attended the Committee, and subscribed a pledge, as some atonement to the Publick for his misconduct, 1710 |
|
James Dalgleish having declared his intention to join the English Troops as soon as they land, is ordered to be published as an enemy to the liberty of America, 1710 |
3, |
Application from the Committee for Harford County, for five hundred weight of Gunpowder, 1710 |
5, |
Five hundred weight of Gunpowder supplied to the Committee of Monmouth County, New-Jersey, who are altogether destitute, and cannot procure any from New-York or Philadelphia, 1711 |
8, |
Harford County Committee supplied with the Powder requested on the 3d instant, 1711 |
|
Francis Sanderson requested to withdraw himself from the Committee till the sense of the County should be known concerning him at a future election, 1711 |
15, |
Letter from the Committee of Fredericktown: They will supply this Committee with five hundred pounds of Powder, and four thousand pounds of Lead, 1712 |
|
Complaint against Usher & Roe inquired into, and dismissed, with a caution to them to be more careful in future, in giving cause for the like complaint, 1713 |
18, |
General meeting of Baltimore County, 1713 |
|
Delegates to the Convention elected, 1713 |
|
Members added to the Committee of Observation for the County, 1713 |
|
Proceedings of the Committee on the 8th instant, respecting Francis Sanderson, read and approved, 1713 |
|
Declaration and Acknowledgment of Mr. Sanderson, 1714 |
|
Committees in their respective Hundreds required to give an account to the General Committee, on the first Monday in June, of the state of the Militia in their different Districts, 1714 |
|
Subscriptions ordered for paying the Delegates to the General Congress, 1714 |
|
Samuel Purviance appointed Treasurer for Baltimore Town, to receive and forward the Donations of the County for the Poor of Boston, 1714 |
|
Complaint lodged against James Christie, that he had raised the price of Goods above the limitation of the Provincial Convention, 1714 |
19, |
Information received from Philadelphia, that sundry Vessels were loading at Liverpool with Salt and Dry Goods, some of which were destined for this Province, 1714 |
|