From inside the book Page viii Oswald Tilghman, 85 Notes, 202, 304, 383 Plan of Fort McHenry, 286 Proceedings of the Society, 87, 204, 386 Provincial Court Proceedings, 370 Romance of 1774, 193 Sprigg Family. Christopher Johnston, 74 Taney's Correspondence with ... Page 73 To which the said Vestry and Church Wardens Likewise Agree. The Vestry adjn to the first Tuesday in July next. SPEIGG FAMILY. Christopher Johnston. Thomas Sprigg,1 the ancestor of this VESTRY PROCEEDINGS, ST. ANN'S PARISH. 73. Page 74 Thomas Sprigg,1 the ancestor of this family, was born in 1630 and died in 1704. In a deposition, made in 1665, " Mr. Thomas Sprigge " gives his age as 35 years ( Prov. Court, Lib. FF, fol. 91), and in another deposition, made in 1694, his age is ... Page 75 brother Sprigg," and Thomas Stone, son of the governor, executes an assignment , 3 August 1662, of his right to 100 acres of land to " my uncle Thomas Sprigg " ( Land Office, Lib. 5, fol. 182). Mrs. Catherine Sprigg seems to have died without ... Page 76 Elias Sprigg. iv. Sarah Sprigg, mar. . . . Pearce. v. Martha Sprigg, mar. Thomas Prather. vi. Eleanor Sprigg, mar. 1°. Thomas ... Mary Sprigg, d. 27 Jan'y 1694; mar. 12 March 1689, Thomas Stockett of Anne Arundel Co. {Stockett Genealogy, pp. What people are saying - Write a reviewWe haven't found any reviews in the usual places. 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Let this rule be observed with strictest nicety; for those who play when they are young will play when they are old. Page 139 - I to acknowledge the receipt of all the letters you mention having written, it would be necessary to apologize for my silence; this, I fear, would require a detail long enough to need still another apology, which would be making it a labor ad infinitum. I shall therefore only say, that from the heart of Germany I am now on the borders of the Atlantic, and that I have been on the gallop ever since I parted with you at Lcyden. No saint in the calendar ever ran through countries with more zeal to gain... Page 356 - Arundell county, to have, hold, and enjoy the said church, together with all the rights, profits and advantages whatsoever appertaining to a minister of the said parish, and... Page 371 - ... style of the Keepers of the Liberties of England by authority of Parliament... Page 127 - I mention this, as some pains have been taken to represent as if the intelligence was given by Dr. Franklin or myself. To expedite the recovery of the two Jamaica prizes detained at Nantes, Mr. Carmichael, who was coming out to America, went down to Nantes, and it was agreed to send our dispatches after him. When they were ready, Mr. A. Lee insisted that they should not be sent by him, but by a Mr. Stephenson, who had just come to Paris from London. Dr. Franklin and myself insisted upon sending them... Page 88 - That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Society and a copy sent to the family. Page 140 - JOHN JAY. PS — Congress may think it extraordinary that Mr. Carmichael's handwriting does not appear in this letter. He is, with my approbation, now at Aranjuez, and I must do him the justice to say that he is always ready and willing to do his duty as secretary. Page 118 - Members are requested to solicit contributions of books, maps, portraits, and manuscripts of historical value or importance, particularly such as may throw light upon the political, social or religious life of the people of Virginia. The Society will become the custodian of such articles of this... Page 140 - I beg you will strenuously oppose any thing that may be proposed, which may occasion any intercourse whatever between me & him, for I cannot trust him in the most distant manner, nor shall any consideration induce me to hold any correspondence or connection with him. Page 121 - Europe; to give the necessary information of the state of the American dispute, and to endeavor to open a correspondence and commerce from thence for the benefit of the United States. He set out from Paris in October, and returned in December. During his journey he had an opportunity of forming an acquaintance with many persons of note, was well received by the minister at Berlin, and performed such services as met with the approbation of your Commissioners at Paris, who arrived just after his return. References from web pagesThe Maryland Historical Society -- Home of the Star Spangled Banner A Selective Eastern Shore Bibliography: Maryland Historical ... Maryland artsource - Institutions - Maryland Historical Society Maryland HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES Maryland Societies and Archives rj Cox Publications Researching Place in Special Collections, UM Libraries Teaching American History in Maryland - Documents for the ... Archives of Maryland Online Bibliographic information |