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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1732:1753
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590 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1753.

Lib. C. B.

ernor of this Province to suffer as the English should do for
the Like Offence
3dly For as much as the English cannot easily Distinguish
one Indian from another that no Indian shall come into any
English Mans Plantation Painted and that all the Indians shall
be bound to call aloud before they Come within one Hundred
Paces of any English mans clear Ground & lay down their
Arms whether Guns Bows and Arrows or other Weapons and
move a Distance from them that any English man that shall
appear upon their call may take them up and in case that no
one appears that they shall leave their said Arms if they Come
nearer and if afterwards call aloud to give notice to the Eng-
lish of their nearer approach and if any English man shall
kill an Indian that shall Come unpainted and give notice and
Deliver up his Arms as aforesaid he shall dye for it as Well
as an Indian that shall kill an English man and in Case the
Indians and English meet Accidentally in the Woods every
Indian shall be bound immediately to throw down his Arms
upon call and move from them and if an Indian meeting an
English man shall refuse to throw down his Arms upon call
as aforesaid he shall be deemed an Enemy and treated
as such

p. 535

4thly That the said Chiefs shall never Claim any lurisdiction
over the Indians of any other Town in Maryland nor shall
they suffer any Indian Subject to them to carry a Gun without
License from his Excellency the Governor of Maryland and
if any Indian shall be found with a Gun without such License
he shall forfeit his Gun and be Treated as an Enemy.
5thly the priviledge of Crabbing fowling Hunting and fishing
shall be preserved to the Indians Inviolably.
6thly That every Indian that killeth or stealeth an hogg Calf
or other Beast or any other goods shall undergo the same
punishment that an English man doth for the Like Offence.
ythiy if any Servants or Slaves run away from their Masters
to any of the Indian Towns within the Territories of the said
Chiefs their Subjects shall be bound to apprehend the said
Fugitives and Convey them to the next English plantation to
be carried to their masters and if any Indian aforesaid shall
Convey or Assist any such Fugitives in their Flight out of
this Province he shall make the Respective Master or Mistress
of such Servants or Slaves such Satisfaction as an English-
man ought to do in the Like case.
gthiy That the said Chiefs shall not make any peace with our
Enemys nor shall make War without the Consent of the
Governor of this Province for the time being and if they or
any of their Subjects shall kill or hurt Jamy Small hominy or
any Indian who hath Lately confessed a Conspiracy against



 
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