Charles, by the Grace of God, of England, Scotland, France,
and Ireland,
king, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all to whom these Presents
come,
Greeting.
II. Whereas our well beloved and right trusty Subject
Caecilius
Calvert, Baron of Baltimore, in our Kingdom of Ireland, Son and Heir of
George Calvert, Knight, late Baron of Baltimore, in our said Kingdom of
Ireland, treading in the steps of his Father, being animated with a
laudable,
and pious Zeal for extending the Christian Religion, and also the
Territories
of our Empire, bath humbly besought Leave of us, that he may transport,
by his own Industry, and Expense, a numerous Colony of the English
Nation,
to a certain Region, herein after described, in a Country hitherto
uncultivated,
in the Parts of America, and partly occupied by Savages, having no
knowledge
of the Divine Being, and that all that Region, with some certain
Privileges,
and Jurisdiction, appertaining unto the wholesome Government, and State
of his Colony and Region aforesaid, may by our Royal Highness be given,
granted and confirmed unto him, and his Heirs.
III. Know Ye therefore, that We, encouraging with our
Royal Favour,
the pious and noble purpose of the aforesaid Barons of Baltimore, of
our
special Grace, certain knowledge, and mere Motion, have Given, Granted
and Confirmed, and by this our present Charter, for Us our Heirs, and
Successors,
do Give, Grant and Confirm, unto the aforesaid Caecilius, now Baron of
Baltimore, his Heirs, and Assigns, all that Part of the Peninsula, or
Chersonese,
lying in the Parts of America, between the Ocean on the East and the
Bay
of Chesapeake on the West, divided from the Residue thereof by a Right
Line drawn from the Promontory, or Head-Land, called Watkin's Point,
situate
upon the Bay aforesaid, near the river Wigloo, on the West, unto the
main
Ocean on the East; and between that Boundary on the South, unto that
Part
of the Bay of Delaware on the North, which lieth under the Fortieth
Degree
of North Latitude from the Equinoctial, where New England is
terminated;
And all that Tract of Land within the Metes underwritten (that is to
say)
passing from the said Bay, called Delaware Bay, in a right Line, by the
Degree aforesaid, unto the true meridian of the first Fountain of the
River
of Pattowmack, thence verging toward the South, unto the further Bank
of
the said River, and following the same on the West and South, unto a
certain
Place, called Cinquack, situate near the mouth of the said River, where
it disembogues into the aforesaid Bay of Chesapeake, and thence by the
shortest Line unto the aforesaid Promontory or Place, called Watkin's
Point;
so that the whole tract of land, divided by the Line aforesaid, between
the main Ocean and Watkin's Point, unto the Promontory called Cape
Charles,
and every the Appendages thereof, may entirely remain excepted for ever
to Us, our Heirs and Successors.
IV. Also We do grant and likewise Confirm unto the said
Baron
of Baltimore, his Heirs, and Assigns, all Islands and Inlets within the
Limits aforesaid, all and singular the Islands, and Islets, from the
Eastern
Shore of the aforesaid Region, towards the East, which had been, or
shall
be formed in the Sea, situate within Ten marine Leagues from the said
shore;
with all and singular the Ports, Harbours, Bays, Rivers, and Straits
belonging
to the Region or Islands aforesaid, and all the Soil, Plains, Woods,
Marshes,
Lakes, Rivers, Bays, and Straits, situate, or being within the Metes,
Bounds,
and Limits aforesaid, with the Fishings of every kind of Fish, as well
of Whales, Sturgeons, and other royal Fish, as of other Fish, in the
Sea,
Bays, Straits, or Rivers, within the Premises, and the fish t here
taken;
And moreover all Veins, Mines, and Quarries, as well opened as hidden,
already found, or that shall be found within the Region, Islands, or
Limits
aforesaid, of Gold, Silver, Gems, and precious Stones, and any other
whatsoever,
whether they be of Stones, or Metals, or of any other Thing, or Matter
whatsoever; And furthermore the Patronages, and Advowsons of all
Churches
which (with the increasing Worship and Religion of Christ) within the
said
Region, Islands, Islets, and Limits aforesaid, hereafter shall happen
to
be built, together with License and Faculty of erecting and founding
Churches,
Chapels, and Places of Worship, in convenient and suitable places,
within
the Premises, and of causing the same to be dedicated and consecrated
according
to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England, with all, and
singular
such, and as ample Rights, Jurisdictions, Privileges, Prerogatives,
Royalties,
Liberties, Immunities, and royal Rights, and temporal Franchises
whatsoever,
as well by Sea as by Land, within the Region, Islands, Islets, and
Limits
aforesaid, to be had, exercised, used, and enjoyed, as any Bishop of
Durham,
within the Bishoprick or County Palatine of Durham, in our Kingdom of
England,
ever heretofore bath had, held, used, or enjoyed, or of right could, or
ought to have, hold, use, or enjoy.
V. And we do by these Presents, for us, our Heirs, and
Successors,
Make, Create, and Constitute Him, the now Baron of Baltimore, and his
Heirs,
the true and absolute Lords and Proprietaries of the Region aforesaid,
and of all other Premises (except the before excepted) saving always
the
Faith and Allegiance and Sovereign Dominion due to Us, our Heirs, and
Successors;
to have, hold, possess, and enjoy the aforesaid Region, Islands,
Islets,
and other the Premises, unto the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and
to his Heirs and Assigns, to the sole and proper Behoof and Use of him,
the now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, forever. To Hold of
Us, our Heirs and Successors, Kings of England, as of our Castle of
Windsor,
in our County of Berks, in free and common Soccage, by Fealty only for
all Services, and not in Capite, nor by Knights Service, Yielding
therefore
unto Us, our Heirs and Successors Two Indian Arrows of these Parts, to
be delivered at the said Castle of Windsor, every Year, on Tuesday in
Easter
Week: And also the fifth Part of all Gold and Silver Ore, which shall
happen
from Time to Time, to be found within the aforesaid Limits.
VI. Now, That the aforesaid Region, thus by us granted
and described,
may be eminently distinguished above all other Regions of that-
Territory,
and decorated with more ample Titles, Know Ye, that We, of our more
especial
Grace, certain knowledge, and mere Motion, have thought fit that the
said
Region and Islands be erected into a Province, as out of the Plenitude
of our royal Power and Prerogative, We do, for Ifs' our Heirs and
Successors,
erect and incorporate the same into a Province, and nominate the same
Maryland,
by which Name We will that it shall from henceforth be called
VII. And forasmuch as We have above made and ordained
the aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, the true Lord and Proprietary of the whole
Province
aforesaid, Know Ye therefore further, that We, forges, our Heirs and
Successors,
do grant unto the said now Baron, (in whose Fidelity, Prudence,
Justice,
and provident Circumspection of Mind, We repose the greatest
Confidence)
and to his Heirs, for the good and happy Government of the said
Province,
free, full, and absolute Power, by the Tenor of these Presents, to
Ordain,
Make, and Enact Laws, of what Kind soever, according to their sound
Discretions
whether relating to the Public State of the said Province, or the
private
Utility of Individuals, of and with the Advice, Assent, and Approbation
of the Free-Men of the same Province, or the greater Part of them, or
of
their Delegates or Deputies, whom We will shall be called together for
the framing of Laws, when, and as often as Need shall require, by the
aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, and his Heirs, and in the Form which shall seem
best to him or them, and the same to publish under the Seal of the
aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, and his Heirs, and duly to execute the same
upon
all Persons, for the time being, within the aforesaid Province, and the
Limits thereof, or under his or their Government and Power, in Sailing
towards Maryland, or thence Returning, Outward bound, either to
England,
or elsewhere, whether to any other Part of Our, or of any foreign
Dominions,
wheresoever established, by the Imposition of Fines, Imprisonment, and
other Punishment whatsoever; even if it be necessary, and the Quality
of
the Offence require it, by Privation of Member, or Life, by him the
aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, and his Heirs, or by his or their Deputy,
Lieutenant,
Judges, Justices, Magistrates, Officers, and Ministers, to be
constituted
and appointed according to the Tenor and true Intent of these Presents,
and to constitute and ordain Judges, Justices, Magistrates and Officers
of what kind, for what Cause, and with what Power soever, within that
Land,
and the Sea of those Parts, and in such form as to the said now Baron
of
Baltimore, or his Heirs, shall seem most fitting; And also to Remit,
Release,
Pardon, and Abolish, all Crimes and Offences whatsoever against such
Laws,
whether before, or after Judgment passed; and to do all and singular
other
Things belonging to the Completion of Justice, and to Courts,
Praetorian
Judicatories, and Tribunals, Judicial Forms and Modes of Proceeding,
although
express Mention thereof in these Presents be not made; and, by Judges
by
them delegated, to award Process, hold Pleas, and determine in those
Courts,
Praetorian Judicatories, and Tribunals, in all Actions, Suits, Causes,
and Matters whatsoever, as well Criminal as Personal, Real and Mixed,
and
Praetorian: Which said Laws, so to be published as above-said, We will
enjoin, charge, and command, to be most absolute and firm in Law, and
to
be Kept in those Parts by all the Subjects and Liege-Men of Us, our
Heirs,
and Successors, so far as they concern them, and to be inviolably
observed
under the Penalties therein expressed, or to be expressed. So,
nevertheless,
that the Laws aforesaid be consonant to Reason, and be not repugnant or
contrary, but (so far as conveniently may be) agreeable to the Laws,
Statutes,
Customs, and Rights of this Our Kingdom of England.
VIII. And forasmuch as, in the Government of so great a
Province,
sudden accidents may frequently happen, to which it will be necessary
to
apply a Remedy, before the Freeholders of the said Province, their
Delegates,
or Deputies, can be called together for the framing of Laws; neither
will
it be fit that so great a Number of People should immediately, on such
emergent Occasion, be called together, We therefore, for the better
Government
of so great a Province, do Will and Ordain, and by these Presents, for
Us, our Heirs and Successors, do grant unto the said now Baron of
Baltimore,
and to his Heirs, that the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and his
Heirs,
by themselves, or by their Magistrates and Officers, thereunto duly to
be constituted as aforesaid, may, and can make and constitute fit and
Wholesome
Ordinances from Time to Time, to be Kept and observed within the
Province
aforesaid, as well for the Conservation of the Peace, as for the better
Government of the People inhabiting therein, and publicly to notify the
same to all Persons whom the same in any wise do or may affect. Which
Ordinances
We will to be inviolably observed within the said Province, under the
Pains
to be expressed in the same. So that the said Ordinances be consonant
to
Reason and be not repugnant nor contrary, but (so far as conveniently
may
be done) agreeable to the Laws, Statutes, or Rights of our Kingdom of
England:
And so that the same Ordinances do not, in any Sort, extend to oblige,
bind, charge, or take away the Right or Interest of any Person or
Persons,
of, or in Member, Life, Freehold, Goods or Chattels.
IX. Furthermore, that the New Colony may more happily
increase
by a Multitude of People resorting thither, and at the same Time may be
more firmly secured from the Incursions of Savages, or of other
Enemies,
Pirates, and Ravagers: We therefore, for Us. our Heirs and Successors,
do by these Presents give and grant Power, License and Liberty, to all
the Liege-Men and Subjects, present and future, of Us, our Heirs and
Successors,
except such to whom it shall be expressly forbidden, to transport
themselves
and their Families to the said Province, with fitting Vessels, and
suitable
Provisions, and therein to settle, dwell and inhabit; and to build and
fortify Castles, Forts, and other Places of Strength, at the
Appointment
of the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and his Heirs, for the Public
and their own Defence; the Statute of Fugitives, or any other
whatsoever
to the contrary of the Premises in any wise notwithstanding.
X. We will also, and of our more abundant Grace, for
Us, our
Heirs and Successors, do firmly charge, constitute, ordain, and
command,
that the said Province be of our Allegiance; and that all and singular
the Subjects and Liege-Men of Us, our Heirs and Successors,
transplanted,
or hereafter to be transplanted into the Province aforesaid, and the
Children
of them, and of others their Descendants, whether already born there,
or
hereafter to be born, be-and shall be Natives and Liege-Men of Us, our
Heirs and Successors, of our Kingdom of England and Ireland; and in all
Things shall be held, treated, reputed, and esteemed as the faithful
Liege-Men
of Us, and our Heirs and Successors, born within our Kingdom of
England;
also Lands, Tenements, Revenues, Services, and other Hereditaments
whatsoever,
within our Kingdom of England, and other our Dominions, to inherit, or
otherwise purchase? receive, take, have, hold, buy, and possess, and
the
same to use and enjoy, and the same to give, sell, alien and bequeath;
and likewise all Privileges, Franchises and Liberties of this our
Kingdom
of England, freely, quietly, and peaceably to have and possess, and the
same may use and enjoy in the same manner as our Liege-Men born, or to
be born within our said Kingdom of England, without Impediment,
Molestation,
Vexation, Impeachment, or Grievance of Us, or any of our Heirs or
Successors;
any Statute, Act, Ordinance, or Provision to the contrary thereof,
notwithstanding.
XI. Furthermore, That our Subjects may be incited to
undertake
this Expedition with a ready and cheerful mind: Know Ye, that We, of
our
especial Grace, certain Knowledge, and mere Motion, do, by the Tenor of
these Presents, give and grant, as well as to the aforesaid Baron of
Baltimore,
and to his Heirs, as to all other Persons who shall from Time to Time
repair
to the said Province, either for the Sake of Inhabiting, or of Trading
with the Inhabitants of the Province aforesaid, full License to Ship
and
Lade in any the Ports of Us, our Heirs and Successors, all and singular
their Goods, as well movable, as immovable, Wares and Merchandizes,
likewise
Grain of what Sort soever, and other Things whatsoever necessary for
Food
and Clothing, by the Laws and Statutes of our Kingdoms and Dominions,
not
prohibited to be transported out of the said Kingdoms; and the same to
transport, by themselves, or their Servants or Assigns, into the said
Province,
without the Impediment or Molestation of Us, our Heirs or Successors,
or
any Officers of Us, our Heirs or Successors, (Saving unto Us, our Heirs
and Successors, the Impositions, Subsidies, Customs, and other Dues
payable
for the same Goods and Merchandizes) any Statute, Act, Ordinance, or
other
Thing whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding.
XII. But because, that in so remote a Region, placed
among so
many barbarous Nations, the Incursions as well of the Barbarians
themselves,
as of other Enemies, Pirates and Ravagers, probably will be feared.
Therefore
We have Given, and for Us, our Heirs, and Sucessors, do Give by these
Presents,
as full and unrestrained Power, as any Captain-General of an Army ever
bath had, unto the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and to his Heirs
and
Assigns, by themselves, or by their Captains, or other Officers to
summon
to their Standards, and to array all men, of whatsoever Condition, or
wheresoever
born, for the Time being, in the said Province of Maryland, to wage
War,
and to pursue, even beyond the Limits of their Province, the Enemies
and
Ravagers aforesaid, infesting those Parts by Land and by Sea, and (if
God
shall grant it) to vanquish and captivate them, and the Captives to put
to Death, or, according to their Discretion, to save, and to do all
other
and singular the Things which appertain, or have been accustomed to
appertain
unto the Authority and Office of a Captain-General of an Army.
XIII. We also will, and by this our Charter, do give
unto the
aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and to his Heirs and Assigns, Power,
Liberty, and Authority, that, in Case of Rebellion, sudden Tumult, or
Sedition,
if any (which God forbid) should happen to arise, whether upon Land
within
the Province aforesaid, or upon the High Sea in making a Voyage to the
said Province of Maryland. or in returning thence, they may, by
themselves,
or by their Captains, or others Officers, thereunto deputed under their
Seals (to whom We, for Us, our Heirs and Successors, by these Presents,
do Give and Grant the fullest Power and Authority) exercise Martial Law
as freely, and in as ample Manner and Form, as any Captain-General of
an
Army, by virtue of his Office may, or bath accustomed to use the same,
against the seditious Authors of Innovations in those Parts,
with-drawing
themselves from the Government of him or them, refusing to serve in
War,
flying over to the Enemy, exceeding their Leave of Absence, Deserters,
or otherwise howsoever offending against the Rule, Law, or Discipline
of
War.
XIV. Moreover, left in so remote and far distant a
Region, every
Access to Honors and Dignities may seem to be precluded, and utterly
barred,
to Men well born, who are preparing to engage in the present
Expedition,
and desirous of deserving well, both in Peace and War, of Us, and our
Kingdom;
for this Cause, We, for Us, our Heirs and Successors, do give free and
plenary Power to the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and to his Heirs
and Assigns, to confer Favors, Rewards and Honors, upon such Subjects,
inhabiting within the Province aforesaid, as shall be well deserving,
and
to adorn them with whatsoever Titles and Dignities they shall appoint;
(so that they be not such as are now used in England) also to erect and
incorporate Towns into Boroughs, and Boroughs into Cities, with
suitable
Privileges and Immunities, according to the Merits of the Inhabitants,
and Convenience of the Places; and to do all and singular other Things
in the Premises, which to him or them shall seem fitting and
convenient;
even although they shall be such as, in their own Nature, require a
more
special Commandment and Warrant than in these Presents may be expressed.
XV. We will also, and by these Presents do, for Us, our
Heirs
and Successors, give and grant License lay this our Charter, unto the
aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, and to al] Persons
whatsoever,
who are, or shall be Residents and Inhabitants of the Province
aforesaid,
freely to import and unlace, by themselves, their Servants, Factors or
Assigns, all Wares and Merchandizes whatsoever, which shall be
collected
out of the Fruits and Commodities of the said Province, whether the
Product
of the Land or the Sea into any the Ports whatsoever of Us, our Heirs
and
Successors, of England or Ireland, or otherwise to dispose of the same
there; and, if Need be, within One Year, to be computed immediately
from
the Time of unlading thereof, to lade the same Merchandizes again, in
the
same, or other Ships, and to export the same to any other Countries
they
shall think proper, whether belonging to Us, or any foreign Power which
shall be in Amity with Us, our Heirs or Successors: Provided always,
that
they be bound to pay for the same to Us, our Heirs and Successors, such
Customs and Impositions, Subsidies and Taxes, as our other Subjects of
our Kingdom of England, for the Time being, shall be bound to pay,
beyond
which We will that the Inhabitants of the aforesaid Province of the
said
Land, called Maryland, shall not be burdened.
XVI. And furthermore, of our more ample special Grace,
and of
our certain Knowledge, and mere Motion, We do, for Us, our Heirs and
Successors,
grant unto the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns,
full and absolute Power and Authority to make, erect, and constitute,
within
the Province of Maryland, and the Islands and Islets aforesaid, such,
and
so many Sea-Ports, Harbors Creeks, and other Places of Unlading and
Discharge
of Goods and Merchandizes out of Ships, Boats, and other Vessels, and
of
Lading in the same, and in so many, and such Places, and with suck
Rights,
Jurisdictions, Liberties, and Privileges, unto such Parts respecting aS
to him or them shall seem most expedient: And, that all and every the
Ships,
Boats, and other Vessels whatsoever, coming to, or going from the
Province
aforesaid, for the Sake of Merchandizing, shall be laden and unladen at
such Ports only as shall be so erected and constituted by the said now
Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, any Usage, Custom, or other
Thing whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding, Saving always to Us,
our Heirs and Successors, and to all the Subjects of our Kingdoms of
England
and Ireland, of Us, our Heirs and Successors, the Liberty of Fishing
for
Sea-Fish, as well in the Sea, Bays, Straits, and navigable Rivers, as
in
the Harbors, Bays, and Creeks of the Province aforesaid; and the
Privilege
of Salting and Drying Fish on the Shores of the same Province; and, for
that Cause, to cut down and take Hedging-Wood and Twigs there growing,
and to build Huts and Cabins, necessary in this in the same Manner, as
heretofore they reasonably might, or have used to do. Which Liberties
and
Privileges, the said Subjects of Us, our Heirs anal Successors, shall
enjoy,
without notable Damage or Injury in my wise to be done to the aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs or Assigns, or to the Residents and
Inhabitants
of the same Province in the Ports, Creeks, and Shores aforesaid, and
especially
in the Woods and Trees there growing. And if any Person shall do Damage
or Injury of this Kind, he shall incur the Peril and Pain of the heavy
Displeasure of Us, our Heirs and Successors, and of the due
Chastisement
of the Laws, besides making Satisfaction.
XVII. Moreover, We will appoint, and ordain, and by
these Presents,
for Us, our Heirs and Successors, do grant unto the aforesaid now Baron
of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, that the same Baron of Baltimore,
his Heirs and Assigns, from Time to Time, forever, shall have, and
enjoy
the Taxes and Subsidies payable, or arising within the Ports, Harbors,
and other Creeks and Places aforesaid within the Province aforesaid,
for
Wares bought and sold, and Things there to be laden, or unladen, to be
reasonably assessed by. them, and the People there as aforesaid, on
emergent
Occasion; to whom We grant Power by these Presents, for Us, our Heirs
and
Successors, to assess and impose the said Taxes and Subsidies there,
upon
just Cause and in due Proportion.
XVIII. And furthermore, of our special Grace, and
certain Knowledge,
and mere Motion, We have given, granted, and confirmed, and by these
Presents,
for Us, our Heirs and Successors, do give, grant and confirm, unto the
said now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, full and absolute
License,
Power, and Authority, that he the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, his
Heirs and Assigns, from Time to Time hereafter, forever, may and can,
at
his or their Will and Pleasure, assign, alien, grant, demise, or
enfeoff
so many, such, and proportionate Parts and Parcels of the Premises, to
any Person or Persons willing to purchase the same, as they shall think
convenient, to have and to hold to the same Person or Persons willing
to
take or purchase the same, and his and their Heirs and Assigns, in
Fee-simple,
or Fee-tail, or for Term of Life, Lives or Years; to hold of the
aforesaid
now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, by so many, such, and so
great Services, Customs and Rents of this Kind, as to the same now
Baron
of Baltimore, his Heirs, and Assigns, shall seem fit and agreeable, and
not immediately of Us, our Heirs and Successors. And We do give, and by
these Presents, for Us, our Heirs and Successors, do grant to the same
Person and Persons, and to each and every of them, License, Authority
and
Power, that such Person and Persons may take the Premises, or any
Parcel
thereof, of the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and
Assigns,
and hold the same to them and their Assigns, or Heirs of the aforesaid
Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, of what Estate of
Inheritance
soever, in Fee Simple or Fee-tail, or otherwise, as to them and the now
Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns' shall seem expedient; the
Statute
made in the Parliament of Lord Edward, Son of Icing Henry, late King of
England, our Progenitor, commonly called the " Statute Quia
Emptores
Terrarum," heretofore published in our Kingdom of England, or
any other Statute, Act, Ordinance, Usage, Law, or Custom, or any other
Thing, Cause, or Matter, to the contrary thereof, heretofore had, done,
published, ordained or provided to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.
XIX. We also, by these Presents, do give and grant
License to
the same Baron of Baltimore, and to his Heirs, to erect any Parcels of
Land within the Province aforesaid, into Manors, and in every of those
Manors, to have and to hold a Court-Baron, and all Things which to a
Court
Baron do belong; and to have and to Keep View of Frank-Pledge, for the
Conservation of the Peace and better Government of those Parts, by
themselves
and their Stewards, or by the Lords, for the Time being to be deputed,
of other of those Manors when they shall be constituted, and in the
same
to exercise all Things to the View of Frank Pledge belong.
XX. And further We will, and do, by these Presents, for
Us, our
Heirs and Successors, covenant and grant to, and with the aforesaid now
Baron of Baltimore, His Heirs and Assigns, that We, our Heirs, and
Successors,
at no Time hereafter, will impose, or make or cause to be imposed, any
Impositions, Customs, or other Taxations, Quotas, or Contributions
whatsoever,
in or upon the Residents or Inhabitants of the Province aforesaid for
their
Goods, Lands, or Tenements within the same Province, or upon any
Tenements,
Lands, Goods or Chattels within the Province aforesaid, or in or upon
any
Goods or Merchandizes within the Province aforesaid, or within the
Ports
or Harbors of the said Province, to be laden or unladen; And We will
and
do, for Us, our Heirs and Successors, enjoin and command that this our
Declaration shall, from Time to Time, be received and allowed in all
our
Courts and Praetorian Judicatories, and before all the Judges
whatsoever
of Us, our Heirs and Successors, for a sufficient and lawful Discharge,
Payment, and Acquittance thereof, charging all and singular the
Officers
and Ministers of Us, our Heirs and Successors, and enjoining them under
our heavy Displeasure, that they do not at any Time presume to attempt
any Thing to the contrary of the Premises, or that may in any wise
contravene
the same, but that they, at all Times, as is fitting, do aid and assist
the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and his Heirs, and the aforesaid
Inhabitants and Merchants of the Province of Maryland aforesaid, and
their
Servants and Ministers, Factors and Assigns, in the fullest Use and
Enjoyment
of the Charter.
XXI. And furthermore We will, and by these Presents,
for Its,
our Heirs and Successors, do grant unto the aforesaid now Baron of
Baltimore
his Heirs and Assigns, and to the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the
said
Province, both Present and to come, and to every of them, that the said
Province, and the Freeholders or Inhabitants of the said Colony or
Country,
shall not henceforth be held or reputed a Member or Part of the Land of
Virginia, or of any other Colony already transported, or hereafter to
be
transported, or be dependent on tee same, or subordinate in any kind of
Government, from which We do separate both the said Province, and
Inhabitants
thereof, and by these Presents do will to be distinct, and that they
may
be immediately subject to our Crown of England, and dependent on the
same
forever.
XXII. And if, peradventure, hereafter it may happen,
that any
Doubts or Questions should arise concerning the true Sense and Meaning
of any Word, Clause, or Sentence, contained in this our present
Charter,
We will charge and command, That Interpretation to be applied always,
and
in all Things, and in all Courts and Judicatories whatsoever, to obtain
which shall be judged to be the more beneficial, profitable, and
favorable
to the aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns:
Provided
always, that no Interpretation thereof be made, whereby God's holy and
true Christian Religion, or the Allegiance due to Us, our Heirs and
Successors,
may in any wise suffer by Change, Prejudice, or Diminution; although
express
Mention be not made in these Presents of the true- yearly Value or
Certainty
of the Premises, or of any Part thereof; or of other Gifts and Grants
made
by Us, our Heirs and Successors, unto the said now Lord Baltimore, or
any
Statute, Act, Ordinance, Provision, Proclamation or Restraint,
heretofore
had, made, published, ordained or provided, or any other Thing, Cause,
or Matter whatsoever, to the contrary thereof in any wise
notwithstanding.
XXIII. In Witness Whereof We have caused these our
Letters to
be made Patent. Witness Ourself at Westminster, the Twentieth Day of
June,
in the Eighth Year of our Reign.
Source: The Federal and State Constitutions Colonial
Charters, and
Other Organic Laws of the States, Territories, and Colonies Now or
Heretofore
Forming the United States of America Compiled and Edited Under the Act of Congress of June 30,
1906 by Francis
Newton Thorpe
Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1909.