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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1733-1736
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510 Appendix.

Calvert
Paper

No. 295 1/2

shall after Agreement for the same with our Agent or Receiver
General for the time being be made in, & pass thro our Land Office,
& be under the Great-Seal of our Province, as other grants usually
are made
You shall permit Samuel Ogle Esqre our Lieutenant Govr to Re-
turn & Surrender the Warrant which he now has for 5000: Acres of
Land, or to take out as many different Warrants as he shall think fitt
in lieu of the same, containg in the whole, the like quantity of 5000
acres, & which method soever he shall choose, I direct each of you to
comply with.

Instructions to Benj. Tasker Esqre our Agent or Receiver General.

As to the five per Cent payal to the Keepers of the Rent-Rolls, you
must observe not to pay it them unless they produce to you as my
Agent, those Rent Rolls as compleat as the Nature of the thing will
admit.
You must receive fm the Naval Officers the whole 12 pr hhd for the
support of Governmt out of wch you are to pay the Govr £1000 a
year, & to ace* with me for the same.
Given our Hand & Seal at London this 26th of May 1735.
By his Lordsps Command John Grove Copia Vera

p. 70

A Farther Instruction to Edmd Jenings Esqre Judge of our Land
Office in our Province of Maryland.

Whereas it has been doubted, whether by our late Settlement of
Fees, & the Allowance therein of a Fee on every Petition, a Fee may
be taken on every petition for entering a Caveat, or for other pur-
poses or matters in our said Land- Affairs, besides the Fees on peti-
tions for Special warrants. It is our Will & pleasure, th' the Judge
in our sd Land-Office, shall & may be permitted to take & receive on
every petition, either for Entering Caveats, or other Matters in our
sd Land-Office, the same Fee as is allowed on petitions by our sd late
Settlement.
Given under our Hand & Seal at London this 26th day of May

1735
By his Ldsp's Commd John Grove Copia Vera.

Instructions to Saml Ogle our Lieu* Governor & Chancellor, &
Edmond Jenings Esqre our Judge of our Land-Office.
Whereas we have thought fitt by our late Proclamation, to Direct
that no patents or Grants shou'd be made for any Surplusage con-
tain'd in any former Surveys, for wch the Possessors shou'd not
make Application within the time directed by our sd proclamation,
But We considering that it may be necessary notwithstanding the
Elapse of the sd time, to give permission to the possessors of Land to
Resurvey, & take up the Surplusage, in such manner as may be most



 
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