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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1761-1769
Volume 32, Page 411   View pdf image (33K)
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Minutes of the Board of Revenue, 1768-1775. 411


the said John Morton Jordan may from Time to Time com-
municate thereon.
[Seal] FB
Baltimore House 16th August 1768
witness'd by
Thomas B rough ton
Jonathan Potter

The Instructions to His Excellency to give his Orders to
the Judges of the Land Office to let Patents issue to John
Morton Jordan Esqr for Connocochegue Manor & Reserve;
The Board are of opinion, does not properly come under their
Consideration as the Contents do not relate to any Business
under their Inspection.
The Board determine that Reuben Meriwether, Esqr is
Commissioned, by His Lordship, to be Keeper of the Rent Roll
for the Western Shore, & that the Preamble in said Commis-
sion is only to signify His Lordship's Pleasure to His Excel-
lency the Governor. Ordered, That the Instruction relative to
the Warrant of Anne Arundel manor to the Purchasers
thereof, be entered on Record in the Land Office.
The Board adjourns 'til Monday the 2 Ist Instant.

November 21st 1768.
The Board met according to adjournment. Present

His Excellency Horo Sharpe, Esqr
The Honble Daniel Dulany Esqr
The Honble Walter Dulany Esqr
and George Steuart, Esqr

Lib. No. 86

His Excellency produces at the Board an Extract of a Letter
from Hugh Hamersly Esqr mentioning That His Lordship
not approving of Mr Alien's continuing Agent and Receiver
General, had sign'd a Commission appointing Mr Mathew
Tilghman to succeed him, being a Gentleman recommended
to him as every way qualified for so important a Station. In
consequence of which His Excellency wrote Mr Tilghman a
Letter acquainting him that such Commission for him had
been transmitted to be delivered, and has received for Answer,
That Mr Tilghman declines accepting of said Office. His
Excellency therefore desires the Sentiments of the Board,
whether Mr Allen shall continue Agent until His Lordship's
pleasure shall be further signified.
The Board are of opinion, that Mr Allen be called upon
to inform the Board what sums of Money He has received
since his Appointment to the Office of Agent, for His Lord-

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