1775. |
Apportionment of amount to be raised to defray the expenses of the Delegates, |
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Letter from the Committee to the different Hundreds, 1715 |
May 22, |
Oaths to be taken by the Owners, Consignees, or Supercargoes, Masters and Officers, of all Vessels that shall load in Patapsco River, 1715 |
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Powder supplied to the Counties of Orange and Culpepper, in Virginia, 1716 |
29, |
Committee to prepare a statement of the Moneys subscribed and paid lo this Committee, and an account of all Donations received for the Poor of Boston, 1716 |
June 5, |
Information against John Welsh, Robert Gilchrist, and Samuel Oliver, 1716 |
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Complaint lodged against John McKim, 1717 |
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Accusations against Captain Richard Button, who attended on summons, and made his defence, 1717 |
19, |
The defence of Mr. Button considered satisfactory and he is by the Committee restored to publick favour, 1717 |
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Further complaint against James Christie, 1717 |
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Charge against Rezin Hammond, 1717 |
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Copies of the Publications made by Mr. Button, 1718 |
26, |
Night-Watch for Baltimore Town established, 1718 |
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Permission granted to send a cargo of Flour to Marblehead, 1719 |
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Consideration of the complaints against Rezin Hammond, John Welsh, and James Christie, postponed to the 17th July, 1719 |
July 3, |
Letter from the Committee for Kent County, complaining of James Christie, for selling above the advance directed by the Convention 1719 |
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Letter from Henry Lloyd, Agent for the Contractors for supplying the Troops at Boston, to Dr. John Stevenson, requesting him to send a cargo of Flour to Boston, 1719 |
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Henry Lloyd declared a violator of the Association, and all commercial intercourse with him prohibited, 1720 |
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Persons who assist in the introduction of any Goods or Merchandise, contrary to the direction of Congress, to be treated as enemies to the liberties of America, 1720 |
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Committee to secure the Gunpowder on board any Vessel that may arrive in Port, 1720 |
10, |
Captains of Vessels required to state on oath the quantity of Gunpowder on board their respective Vessels, 1721 |
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Proceedings respecting the Ship Totness from Liverpool, with Salt, 1721 |
July 13, |
Letter from James Christie, Jun., to Colonel Christie, at Antigua intercepted, 1722 |
14, |
Proceedings in Mr Christie's case, 1722 |
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James Gildart declared an enemy to the liberties of America, 1723 |
17, |
Declaration of John Welsh, in answer to the charge against him, 1723 |
18, |
Application for a supply of Gunpowder for the Inhabitant of Yorktown, Virginia1724 |
July 27, |
Letter from the Maryland Delegates in Congress: Mr. Christie's case is referred to the Provincial Convention, 1724 |
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Permission granted to David Stewart to remove some Tea lodged with the Committee in December last, 1724 |
21, |
James Christie, on giving security not to leave the Province, permitted to go at large, 1725 |
Aug 21, |
Maryland Association, read and signed by the Members according to their Hundreds, 1726 |
1775. |
Persons appointed to carry the Association to the People for signing, 1726 |
Aug 28, |
Order for the election of a Committee of Observation and Delegates to the Provincial Convention on the 12th of September, 1726 |
Sep 23, |
Committee of Observation, and five Delegates to the Provincial Convention, elected, 1728 |
Oct 9, |
Samuel Purviance, Jun., elected Chairman; William Lux, Vice-Chairman; and George Lux Secretary, 1728 |
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Committees of Correspondence for Licensing Suits, and to take the Reports of all Vessels and Goods arriving, appointed, 1728 |
Nov 6, |
Letter from Charles Ridgely, giving his reasons for refusing to act on the Committee, 1730 |
13, |
Retailers of British Salt directed not to sell at a higher price than four Shillings per bushel,1730 |
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List of the Candidates voted for at the election in September, with the number of Votes given for each, 1730 |
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Committee to superintend the procuring of Arms and Ammunition, 1731 |
20, |
Persons holding large quantities of Salt, and refusing to retail it, to be published, and looked upon as enemies to the liberties of America, 1731 |
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Committee to examine Warehouses where they suspect British Salt is stored, 1732 |
Nov 27 |
Application for permission to load a Vessel with Provisions for New-England, 1732 |
Dec 4, |
Permission granted to send eight quarters of Beef and twelve Sheep to Annapolis for the use of the Inhabitants of that City, during the sitting of the Convention, 1732 |
11, |
Letter from the Delegates of Massachusetts in Congress, 1732 |
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Permission given to send two Vessels with Provisions to Massachusetts, 1733 |
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Complaint against Samuel Carson, Sen, Merchant in Philadelphia, for speaking disrespectfully of this Committee, 1733 |
18, |
Pilot-Boat stationed at Whetstone Point to examine all Vessels and allow none to pass without a Permit, in writing, from this Committee, 1734 |
19, |
Vessels not permitted to leave Baltimore, except on publick business, until the Vessels arming there are ready to sail, 1735 |
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Oath, to be taken by all Masters of Vessels to and from Baltimore, 1735 |
26, |
Resolve of the 19th instant, for detaining Vessels, rescinded, 1735 |
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Oath to be taken by Masters of Vessels, instead of the one ordered on the 19th instant, 1735 |
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Permission from the Continental Congress to Jonathan Hudson to sail with a Cargo, 1735 |
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Boat employed for preventing the departure of Vessels without permission of the Committee, discharged from further service, 1736 |
1776. Jan 8 |
Permission to William Neil, Merchant, to send a Cargo to the Foreign West-Indies, 1736 |
29, |
Committee to prepare a plan for fortifying and defending Baltimore Town, 1738 |
Feb., |
Plan for defence of Baltimore adopted, 1739 |
12, |
Charges against James Moore, for refusing to take Bills of Credit emitted by the Provincial Convention 1740 |
19, |
Acknowledgment and Declaration of James Moore, 1740 |
Mar.4, |
Members of the Committee appointed in place of those who refused to attend, 1742 |
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Committees to take charge of the Enrolment and Association Papers, 1742 |
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