Virginia and Maryland, or, The Lord Baltamore's printed case, uncased and answered : shewing, the illegality of his patent and usurpation of royal jurisdiction and dominion there : with, the injustice and tyranny practised in the government, against the laws and liberties of the English nation, and the just right and interest of the adventurers and planters : also, a short relation of the Papists late rebellion against the government of His Highness the Lord Protector, to which they were reduced by the Parliamens Commissioners; but since revolting and by Lord Baltamore's instructions caused to assault the protestants there in their plantations, were by a far lesser number repulsed, some slain, and all the rest taken prisoners : to which is added, a brief account of the commissioners proceedings in the reducing of Maryland, with the grounds and reason thereof ; the commission and instructions by which they acted ; the report of the committee of the Navy, concerning that province; and some other papers and passages relating thereunto : together with the copy a writing under the Lord Baltamore's hand and seal, 1644, discovering his practices, with the King at Oxford against the Parliament, concerning the Londoners and others trading in Virginia

A contribution to the controversy between Lord Baltimore and the Puritan element among his colonists, being an answer to a tract published in 1653 entitled, "The Lord Baltamore's case concerning the province of Maryland."

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OCLC:85797143
Language:English
Published: London : Printed, and are to be sold at the Crown in Popes-head-Ally, and in Westminster-Hall, 1655.
Series:LLMC-digital (Series)
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Related Items:Print version: Virginia and Maryland. Or, the Lord Baltamore's printed Case, uncased and answered.
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