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1775. Apportionment of amount to be raised to defray the expenses of the Delegates,
  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
  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
12 Complaint lodged against John McKim, 1717
  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
  Further complaint against James Christie, 1717
  Charge against Rezin Hammond, 1717
  Copies of the Publications made by Mr. Button, 1718
26, Night-Watch for Baltimore Town established, 1718
  Permission granted to send a cargo of Flour to Marblehead, 1719
  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
  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
  Henry Lloyd declared a violator of the Association, and all commercial intercourse with him prohibited, 1720
  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
  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
  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
  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
  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
  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
  List of the Candidates voted for at the election in September, with the number of Votes given for each, 1730
  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
  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
  Permission given to send two Vessels with Provisions to Massachusetts, 1733
  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
  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
  Oath to be taken by Masters of Vessels, instead of the one ordered on the 19th instant, 1735
  Permission from the Continental Congress to Jonathan Hudson to sail with a Cargo, 1735
  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
, Committees to take charge of the Enrolment and Association Papers, 1742
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