came John Langford, of the Isle of Kent, gentleman, high constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot, gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen of that island, and desired to revoke his voice, and to... Fund Publicaion - Page 30de Maryland Historical Society - 1867Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Leeds Bozman - 1811 - 398 pages
...gentleman, high constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot, gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen of that island, and desired to revoke his voice, * From this we may infer, that the secretary of the province, Mr. Lewger, acted as clerk of this assembly,... | |
| John Leeds Bozman - 1837 - 732 pages
...gentleman, high constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot, gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen...personally put in the assembly, and was admitted." The house then proceeded to the most important business of The astheir session, the consideration of... | |
| John Leeds Bozman - 1837 - 740 pages
...gentleman, high constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot, gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen of that jsland, and desired to revoke his voice, and to be personally put in the assembly, and was admitted."... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 432 pages
...gentleman, high constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot, gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen...personally put in the Assembly, and was admitted." Thus the Assembly was organized, Governor Calvert being speaker, Mr. Lewger, the secretary of the province,... | |
| George William Brown - 1850 - 364 pages
...gentleman, high constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot, gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen...personally put in the assembly, and was admitted." And so, by this simple process, Edward Bateman, the ship carpenter, by his proxy, John Robinson, the... | |
| Georgine Zetelle Fraser - 1898 - 212 pages
...Isle of Kent, High Constable of the said island, who had given a voice in the choice of Robert Philpot gentleman, to be one of the burgesses for the freemen of that island, desired to revoke his voice and be personally present in the assembly and was admitted. "^ The third... | |
| Elihu Samuel Riley - 1904 - 442 pages
...Cormvalleys. John Langford, of the Isle of Kent, revoked his proxie to Robert Philpot, and was admitted "to be one of the Burgesses for the freemen of that island." Thomas Baldridge was represented by his proxie to James Baldridge ; Thomas Boys, mariner, of St. Maries,... | |
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