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[43] Ibid., p. 572.
[44] Ibid., Vol. II., p. 354.
[45] Ibid., Vol. I., p. 584.
[46] Now Port Tobacco, Charles Co. Ibid., Vol. II., p. 354.
[47] Ibid., Vol. I., p. 433. Most of the testimony against Ingle in Maryland was by those whom he had held prisoners.
[48] Ibid., Vol. I., pp. 432, 433.
[49] Ibid.
[50] Terra Mariae, Neill, pp. 110, 111.
[51] Sixth Rep. Hist. Com., p. 101.
[52] Rev. E. D. Neill has given the full draft of this pet.i.tion. See Founders of Maryland, pp. 75-77.
[53] L. O. R., Vol. I., p. 378.
[54] Father White and Father Fisher were carried to England and imprisoned. The former was, after some months, released upon the condition of his leaving England. He went to Belgium, and afterwards returned to England, but never again to Maryland. "Thirsting for the salvation of his beloved Marylanders he sought every opportunity of returning secretly to that mission, earnestly begging the favor of his Superiors; but, as the good Father was then upwards of sixty-five years of age and his const.i.tution broken down, they would not consent." R. P. S. J., p. 337. Fisher was released and returned to Maryland.
[55] Hening: Statutes, Vol. I., p. 321.
[56] C. P., pp. 17, 77.
[57] Ibid., p. 136; L. O. R., Vol. I., p. 203.
[58] C. P., p. 135.
[59] Ibid., p. 209.
[60] Ibid., p. 154-161.
[61] L. O. R., Vol. II., p. 328.
[62] A. P., p. 242.
[63] Ibid., pp. 209-210.
[64] Ibid., 266.
[65] C. P., pp. 204-205.
[66] Kilty. Landholder's a.s.sistant, pp. 79-80; L. O. R., Vol. II., p.
410.
[67] Seventh Report His. Com., pp. 54, 162.
[68] Sainsbury: Calendar State Papers, Colonial, 1574-1660, pp.
331-337, 368.
[69] Ibid.
[70] Ibid., Domestic, 1650, pp. 64, 79, 572.
[71] Ibid., 1653-1654, pp. 235, 251, 278.
[72] C. P., 201.
[73] Ibid., 162.
[74] Ibid., 166.
[75] Ibid., p. 209.
[76] A. P., p. 329.
[77] C. P., 219.
[78] Sixth Rep. Hist. Com., p. 101.
[79] Hall: International Law, p. 218.
[80] 28 Henry VIII., C. 15. See p. 124, Vol. VI., Evan's Collection of Statutes.
[81] Quoted by Phillimore. See International Law, Vol. I., p. 414.
[82] A. P., pp. 17-18.
[83] L. O. R., Vol. II., p. 312.
[84] Phillimore, Vol. I., p. 425.