Residents Appearing in Chancery Court (1668-1672); Maryland Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Andrea K. Haga ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** These are residents of Kent County as derived from appearance at the provincial court. My dating is derived from the court records trying to adjust to the new dating system. Just to note that in my column heading "Court Events," I just summarized their reason for being in the court records, some individuals have more information & others less. In some instances under this heading you will see an event followed by a number in parenthesis, this is to indication how many times in that year that they served that function. In my "Misc Notes" column, I added differences in spellings that occur for a particular individual's surname that appear in the records; additionally there are other notes dealing w/ family relationships and so on. When it is noted under the occupation as an individual being an "Attorney," this does not necessarily mean that they had the education or degree for that profession. Rather, the notation indicates when that specified individual was assigned attorney rights by another individual. 1668-69 Title First Name Last Name County Age Occupation Court Event Misc Notes =============================================================================================================================================== Henry Adams Charles ordered to make inquisition into Samuell Smith estate William Allen Charles juror of inquisition William Asbeston St. Mary's Planter gave deposition aged 43 years Richard Atkins juror Thomas Baker Charles juror of inquisition (2) William Baker John Barnes John Bayley Robert Benson William Berry Mr Bisse Attorney attorney of Chancery & Provincial Court Mrs Elizabeth Blomfield St. Mary's administrator of Luke Barbier wife of John Blomfield, widow of Luke estate Barbier John Blomfield St. Mary's Mr Richard Blunt Kent elected Burgess Richard Boughton Charles elected Burgess John Bowles Charles elected Burgess Esq. Baker Brooke present at court John Brooke Calvert Mrs Katherine Brooke Calvert administrator of Robert Stevens wife of John Brooke, widow of Robert estate Stevens Mjr Thomas Brooke Calvert Sheriff ordered to direct election of burgesses; discharged as Sheriff of Calvert County Capt William Burgess Anne Arundel elected Burgess Thomas Cager St. Mary's Phillip Calvert Hon. William Calvert Justice of Chancery & Provincial Courts/Chief Judge of Probate & Wills Thomas Carleton Attorney Roger Carvile Register in Chancery/ Attorney Mr Kenelme Cheseldyne John Chesman Charles juror of inquisition Esq. Samuel Chew Attorney present at court Mr Daniell Clarke Talbot elected Burgess Robert Clarke Charles juror of inquisition Bartholomew Coates Charles juror of inquisition John Cocher juror Thomas Cocher Charles Planter convicted of manslaughter by misadventure, killed Richard Turner, pardoned Mon. Mark Cordea St. Mary's Peter Corselles Esq. Henry Coursey Mr William Coursey Talbot Sheriff ordered to direct election of burgesses; discharged as Sheriff of Talbot County Harry Cox Attorney Dennis Mr Thomas Dent St. Mary's elected Burgess Jeremy Dickison Charles juror of inquisition Miss Sarah Dorrington Calvert daughter of William Dorrington, 12 years old William Dorrington Calvert accuses Thomas Manning of assault & battery against his daughter Robert Downes Charles occupied land called "Old Spring"; juror of inquisition Robert Dunn Kent County elected Burgess Commissioner/ Justice of the Peace Joseph Edloe John Edmondson Talbot Merchant Thomas Emerson Josias ffendall Charles Curtis ffletcher juror Luke Gardner St. Mary's ordered to appear in Chancery Oliver Gery juror Walter Green juror William Green Talbot Carpenter Compton Gwyther gave deposition aged 21 years John Halfatt otherwise known as Halfelt Richard Hall Calvert elected Burgess William Hambleton gave deposition aged 33 years Mr William Hamelton Talbot elected Burgess Edmund Hinchman Calvert ordered to appear in Chancery Thomas Hinton juror Olliver Holloway John Homewood Hugh Hopewell Planter gave deposition "of Sackawit in Patuxent", aged 57 years Mr Stephen Horsey Somerset elected Burgess Mr Joseph Horsley jury foreman Henry Hosier juror Henry Hyde Mjr Thomas Ingram Kent Sheriff ordered to direct election of burgesses; appointed Sheriff of Kent County Elver James John Jarbo St. Mary's Sheriff ordered to direct election of burgesses Mr Daniell Jenifer Attorney Mrs Mary Jenifer executrix of William Smith will wife of Daniell Jenifer George Johnson Somerset Sheriff ordered to direct election of burgesses; discharged as Sheriff of Somerset County Edward Keene Calvert elected Burgess Thomas Knapp Walter Lane John Lee Charles juror of inquisition Edmund Lindsey Charles juror of inquisition (2) James Littlepage Charles juror of inquisition Thomas Lomax John Long subpoenaed to appear in Chamcery James Mackey Charles juror of inquisition John Mackey Charles juror of inquisition Thomas Manning Calvert elected Burgess Jonathan Marlen juror Stephen Montague Charles elected Burgess Henry Moore Charles juror of inquisition Mr John Moorecroft St. Marys elected Burgess otherwise known as Morecroft George Muncowe Mr Thomas Notley St. Mary's elected Burgess Gent. John Nuttall St. Mary's sells St. Elizabeth's Mannor of otherwise known as Nutthall; son of John 2000 acres to Mark Cordea, Nutthall, dec'd which had been originally purchased by his father ffabian Ovine Robert Page John Paine Charles juror of inquisition John Pearce otherwise known as Peirce, Peerce Jacob Peterson Charles juror of inquisition ffrancis Pope Charles ordered to make inquisition into Samuell Smith estate John Potts juror Benjamin Powell Mr Richard Preston Dorchester elected Burgess Randolph Revell Somerset appointed Sheriff of Somerset County Robert Robins Charles juror of inquisition John Robinson Christopher Rousby Calvert appointed Sheriff of Calvert County Mrs Elizabeth Rousby Calvert wife of Christopher Rousby Mr Benjamin Rozer Calvert Attorney/ ordered to direct election of Sheriff burgesses; appointed Sheriff of Calvert County Mr Edward Selby Anne Arundel elected Burgess Jonathan Seybrey Talbot Sheriff of Talbot County Alexander Simpson Charles juror of inquisition (2) Mr Robert Slye St. Mary's elected Burgess Alexander Smith Marmaduke Snow St. Mary's Nr Hugh Stanley Calvert elected Burgess Raymond Staplefort Dorchester Sheriff ordered to direct election of otherwise known as Stapleford burgesses; discharged as Sheriff of Dorchester County; ordered to appear in Chancery John Staynes juror Mr William Stevens Somerset elected Burgess Nathaniell Stiles Baltimore Sheriff ordered to direct election of otherwise known as Styles burgesses; appointed Sheriff for Baltimore County Capt Thomas Stockett Anne Arundel Sheriff ordered to direct election of burgesses; elected Burgess; appointed Sheriff of Anne Arundel County John Stone Charles juror of inquisition Samuel Stone Elizabeth Storey James Stracklady Mr Thomas Taylor Anne Arundel elected Burgess Thomas Taylor Dorchester appointed Sheriff of Dorchester County Clement Theobalds Charles juror of inquisition; juror Mary Theobalds Thomas Thorougood Charles elected Burgess Richard Tilghman Talbot appointed Sheriff of Talbot County Esq Thomas Trueman present at court Nathaniel Utye Baltimore enters marriage contract w/ father of Elizabeth Carter, daughter of John Carter of Virginia; elected Burgess Mr John Vanhack Baltimore elected Burgess Mr Garrette Vansweringen John Vicaris Kent County Commissioner/ Justice of the Peace Archibald Wahob Charles juror of inquisition Mr Joseph Weeks Talbot elected Burgess Alexander White Charles juror of inquisition Esq. Jerome White Chancellor present at court Ralph Williams Mr Samuell Withers Anne Arundel elected Burgess Mr Richard Wollman Talbot elected Burgess Ralph Wormley 1669-70 Title First Name Last Name County Age Occupation Court Event Misc Notes =============================================================================================================================================== John Abbington Calvert Henry Adams Charles ordered to make inquisition into William Lewis estate John Bailey William Baker Richard Bayley Calvert juror of inquisition John Beale St. Mary's juror William Berry Calvert Charles Bird Calvert juror of inquisition John Blomfield Phillip Boggas Calvert juror of inquisition otherwise known as Baggas Samuell Bolton juror of inquisition Henry Bonner William Boreman St. Mary's Esq. Baker Brooke present at court Charles Brooke Calvert John Brooke Mjr Thomas Brooke Calvert Nicholas Brookes John Browning Baltimore Paul Bury acts as witness Rt Hon. Charles Calvert Lt. Gen. & present at court Chief Judge in Equity Esq. Phillip Calvert Chancellor present at court Esq. William Calvert Chancellor/ present at court Justice of Chancery & Provincial Courts Gent. Thomas Carleton Calvert acknowledges debt to Richard Perry; gives deposition John Charles Charles Joseph Chew acts as witness Esq. Samuell Chew Anne Arundel present at court Jacob Clause alias Young John Cobreth St. Mary's juror Thomas Cosden St. Mary's juror William Coursey Talbot John Currer Mr. Thomas Dent St. Mary's arbitrator Samuell Dickson St. Mary's juror Joseph Edloe John Edmondson Talbot Merchant along w/ John Pitt, sells Guinney Plantation, in Talbot County, of 100 acres to Joseph Soane; sells to Joseph Sone land called "Outrange" in Talbot County of 1000 acres & land called "Gotam" in Dorchester County of 150 acres John Elwin Cuthbert Fenwicke Calvert juror of inquisition Thomas ffisher administrator of Richard Attkins estate Esq. Edward Fitzherbert Justice of Chancery & Provincial Courts Seth Foster Talbot Luke Gardiner St. Mary's otherwise known as Gardner John Gilbert Baltimore Merchant Richard Gorsuch Talbot John Grammer William Groome Calvert John Halfelt otherwise known as Halfhead William Hambleton Talbot John Hanning Calvert juror of inquisition otherwise known as Henning Henry Hawkins St. Mary's juror John Heard St. Mary's juror Thomas Hinton Talbot juror Olliver Holloway John Homewood Jonathan Hopkinson Thomas Hussey St. Mary's juror Henry Hyde St. Mary's John Ingram Kent Planter William Innis Calvert juror of inquisition Gent. Daniel Jenifer St. Mary's granted land to build a water mill Mr Gilbert Jones arbitrator Jean Jordan St. Mary's otherwise known as Jordein Peter Joy Calvert juror of inquisition otherwise known as Joye Edward Keene Calvert William Kent St. Mary's juror William King Calvert juror of inquisition Walter Lane Philemon Lloyd Talbot Richard Lloyd St. Mary's Gent. Vincent Lowe Attorney General Jeremiah Markham St. Mary's juror George Marshall St. Mary's juror Thomas Mathews Charles ordered to make inquisition into William Lewis estate Thomas Meech acts as witness Mr John Morecroft Attorney John Morris St. Mary's juror James Neale Mr Robert Nicholas arbitrator Tobias Norton Calvert George Parker Attorney Henry Parrott Talbot Planter sells land called "Popinjay" of son of William Parrott, dec'd 500 to Samuell Chew Lionell Pawley acts as witness George Peake Calvert Edward Peerce Henry Peerce juror of inquisition John Peirce Richard Perry Calvert Merchant holding acreage in Resurrection Manor, in trust for Mary Bateman daughter & heir of John Bateman, dec'd; granted land to build a water mill Mr William Pescadd arbitrator John Pitt Talbot Merchant along w/ John Edmondson, sells Guinney Plantation in Talbot County of 100 acres, to Joseph Soane Jonathan Prater Calvert juror of inquisition George Read acts as witness Randall Revell Somerset John Richardson Talbot Planter indicted w/ killing his wife Mary, convicted of manslaughter by misadventure, pardoned Robert Ridgely Register of Chancery James Ringold Talbot Andrew Robinson Calvert juror of inquisition John Robinson Edward Roe Talbot William Roswell St. Mary's John Rousby Attorney Christopher Rouseby Calvert Sheriff of Calvert County Mrs Elizabeth Rouseby wife of Christopher Rouseby Benjamin Rozer Mr Rozier Peter Sharpe Calvert Robert Slye St. Mary's Richard Snowden Gent. Joseph Soane Dorchester otherwise known as Sone Benjamin Solley St. Mary's Thomas South Talbot Gent. Thomas Sprigg Calvert Raymond Stapleford Phillip Stevenson Talbot Jeremy Stindevon acts as witness John Stone Charles Samuel Stone Elizabeth Storey married Henry Bonner William Storey Jonathan Sybrey Talbot Esq. William Talbot Secretary present at court Abraham Tausey John Tawney Calvert Joseph Taylour acts as witness Thomas Thurston subpoenaed to testify & refused Richard Tilghman Esq. Thomas Trueman Thomas Turner Robert Tyler Calvert juror of inquisition Mathew Ward Attorney Walter Walterlin St. Mary's John Warren St. Mary's Benjamin Wells acts as witness John Wells Talbot Toby Wells Esq. Jerome White present at court John Willson Calvert Merchant Richard Wolman Talbot John Wright 1670-71 Title First Name Last Name County Age Occupation Court Event Misc Notes =============================================================================================================================================== Gent. Henry Adams Charles ordered to gather 12 men to testify of Simon Oversee estate Isaac Allerton married widow of Simon Oversee John Alward Charles juror of inquisition Edward Armstrong Calvert juror of inquisition Joseph Baker Calvert juror of inquisition William Baker John Balley Mrs Elizabeth Bonner wife of Henry Bonner; widow & administrator of Walter Storey estate Gent. Henry Bonner Nicholas Brooke Phillip Brown Charles sub-leases 150 acres of land from Edmond Lindsey John Caine Charles resides upon land called otherwise known as Cane "Stoopside" of 600 acres, portion of Simon Oversee estate Rgt Hon Charles Calvert Lieutenant present at court General & Chief Judge in Equity Esq Phillip Calvert St. Mary's Chancellor/ present at court Mayor of St. Mary's City Esq William Calvert St. Mary's present at court; appointed alderman of St. Mary's City Thomas Camphire Calvert Daniell Clerke Dorchester ordered to gather 12 men to testify of Richard Miller estate Bartholomew Coates Charles juror of inquisition Mark Cordea St. Mary's appointed alderman of St. Mary's City Thomas Cosden St. Mary's appointed alderman of St. Mary's City John Courts Charles juror of inquisition Samuell Cressy Charles Andrew Dicconson Calvert juror of inquisition William Dorrington Dorchester Planter Samuel Eaton Charles juror of inquisition Barnaby Edloe Calvert Joseph Edloe Calvert Michael ffarmer Calvert juror of inquisition Thomas ffisher administrator of Richard Atkins estate ffranics ffoockes Calvert juror of inquisition Mrs Anne ffowke Charles sub-leases 200 acres of 1000 widow of Gerrad ffowke acres in which Edmond Lindsey resides Griffin M George Calvert juror of inquisition James Godscross Calvert juror of inquisition Samuell Goosey Calvert juror of inquisition John Grammer Calvert juror of inquisition Samuell Graves Calvert juror of inquisition John Halfehead Calver Planter otherwise known as Halfhead Andrew Henderson Calvert juror of inquisition ffrancis Heyden Charles juror of inquisition Michaell Higgin Calvert juror of inquisition otherwise known as Higgen Oliver Holloway John Homewodd Jonathan Hopkinson Abraham Jause Daniell Jenifer St. Mary's appointed alderman of St. Mary's City John Johnson Calvert brother & heir of Peter James Johnson Gent. Edward Keene Calvert established water mill at Stockley, Hunting Creek, Patuxent River, which is also his residence Richard Keene Mrs Elizabeth Kilborne Charles wife of ffrancis Kilborne; widow of Daniell Johnson ffrancis Kilborne Charles sub-leases 400 acres of land from Edmond Lindsey John Kimberrow Charles juror of inquisition John H Leach Calvert juror of inquisition Edmond Lindsey Charles juror of inquisition; resides on land of 1000 acres in St. Mary's Manor which is leased from Isaac Allderton James Littlepage Charles juror of inquisition Mr Thomas Lomax to act as auditor Arthur Ludford Calvert juror of inquisition John Martin Calvert juror of inquisition otherwise known as Marton Gent. Thomas Mathews Charles ordered to gather 12 men to testify of Simon Oversee estate John Mirth Calvert juror of inquisition John Morecroft St. Mary's appointed recorder of St. Mary's City James Neale John Norwood Calvert juror of inquisition Mr Thomas Notley to act as auditor John Paine Charles juror of inquisition John Parry Calvert juror of inquisition Edward Peerce Gent. Richard Perry Calvert ordered to gather 12 to testify of Peter James Johnson estate John Powick Calvert acts as witness Randall Revell John Robinson Christopher Rousby Sheriff of Talbot County Benjamin Rozer Charles Sheriff of sub-leases 150 acres from Edmond Lindsey Charles County Alexander Smith Charles juror of inquisition Richard Snowden Samuel Sprigg Calvert juror of inquisition Thomas Sprigg Calvert ordered to gather 12 to testify of Peter James Johnson estate William Stennet Calvert juror of inquisition William Stevens Dorchester ordered to gather 12 men to "the Elder" testify of Richard Miller estate James Stockley Calvert owner of Stockley Plantation son & heir of Woodman Stockley, dec'd, his original patent for Stockley Plantation being 700 acres John Stone Charles Esq. William Stone Calvert Samuell Styles Calvert juror of inquisition Jonathan Sybrey Talbot Planter ordered to pay fine & debt to Benjamin Cowell Esq William Talbot Secretary present at court Samuell Taylor Calvert juror of inquisition Clement Theobalds Charles juror of inquisition Richard Tilgman Joseph Tilly Calvert juror of inquisition Esq Thomas Truman present at court Garrett Vansweringen St. Mary's appointed alderman of St. Mary's City Archibald Wahob Charles juror of inquisition Samson Warren Attorney represents Thomas ffisher Toby Wells Esq. Jerome White St. Mary's appointed alderman of St. Mary's City William Wilkenson Calvert juror of inquisition John Wiseman Calvert John Wright Jacob Young alias Clause 1671-72 Title First Name Last Name County Age Occupation Court Event Misc Notes =============================================================================================================================================== Henry Adams Charles ordered to gather 12 men to testify on William Battin estate; appointed Commissioner of Charles County Christopher Andrews Kent Mrs. Mary Andrews Kent wife of Christopher Andrews; widow of William Standley/Stanley John Avery Dorchester juror of inquisition Richard Ball Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Henry Barker Dorchester juror of inquisition otherwise known as Parker William Jr Barton Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County Mary Bateman Baltimore orphan & heir of John Bateman Margery Batten Charles widow of William Batten/Battin who died before 5 May 1663 Edward Beedle Baltimore juror of inquisition Henry Beedle probably of Baltimore County Mrs. Sophia Beedle wife of Henry Beedle Phineas Blackwood Dorchester juror of inquisition Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner Charles wife of Henry Bonner; widow & executor of Walter Storey Henry Bonner Charles Samuell Boston Baltimore juror of inquisition John Bould Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County Gent John Bowles Charles married Mrs. Margery Batten William Brice Dorchester juror of inquisition Richard Butwell Dorchester juror of inquisition Thomas Carelton Baltimore High ordered to gather 12 men to Sheriff of testify of issue Jacob Young's Baltimore water mill Peter Carr Charles juror of inquisition Robert Chapman Kent action of slander against Christopher & Mary Andrews Gent. Daniell Clerke Dorchester ordered to gather 12 men to tesify of Richard Miller estate John Collett Baltimore juror of inquisition Richard Collins Baltimore juror of inquisition Edward Cooke Dorchester juror of inquisition Ignatious Courseene Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County Gent. William Coursey ordered to appear in Chancery Anthony Dawson Dorchester juror of inquisition Richard Dod Charles juror of inquisition William Dorrington Dorchester juror of inquisition John Douglass Charles juror of inquisition; appointed Commissioner of Charles County Alexander Draper Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County Peter Ellis Baltimore juror of inquisition John fferson Charles juror of inquisition Thomas ffisher Dorchester shared possessor of 200 acres of land called "Rickenstone" James ffrisby Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Luke Gardener St. Mary's High Sheriff of St. Mary's Rutten Garrett Baltimore juror of inquisition William Gather Charles Thomas Gibson Charles juror of inquisition John Gilbert Somerset High Sheriff of Somerset John Gittings Calvert ordered to appear in Chancery Mrs. Johanna Goldsmith Baltimore widow Augustine Harman Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County John Harvey Charles juror of inquisition Henry Hazlewood Baltimore juror of inquisition William Hemsley ordered to appear in Chancery Robert Henly Charles juror of inquisition; appointed Commissioner of Charles County William Hinsey Charles juror of inquisition William Hollis Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Joseph Hopkins Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Jonathan Hopkinson Thomas Howell Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County John Hudson Baltimore juror of inquisition otherwise known as Hodson Thomas Hussey Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County Gent. John Jarbo St. Mary's former High Sheriff of St. Mary's Daniell Jenifer ordered to testify in Chancery ffrancis Jenkins Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County Daniell Johnson Charles minor probably son of Daniell Johnson, dec'd, & Elizabeth who remarried to ffrancis Kilbourne Daniell Jones Dorchester possessor of 100 acres of land called "Rickenstone" Robert Jones Baltimore juror of inquisition Thomas Jones Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County Gent. Thomas Jones appointed High Sheriff of Somerset County William Jones Dorchester juror of inquisition Richard Kendall Dorchester juror of inquisition John Kirke Dorchester shared possessor of 200 acres of land called "Rickenstone" Matthew Kniveton Baltimore juror of inquisition Edmund Lindsey Charles charged w/ unlawfully detaining servant belonging to Verlinda Stone Thomas Long Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Nicholas Mace Dorchester juror of inquisition Timothy Macknemara Dorchester juror of inquisition James Macky Charles ordered to appear in Chancery William Marchant Dorchester juror of inquisition otherwise known as Marchan William Marshall Charles juror of inquisition John Mascord Baltimore juror of inquisition otherwise known as Mascard Morris Mathews Dorchester juror of inquisition Thomas Mathews Charles ordered to gather 12 men to testify on William Battin estate; appointed Commissioner of Charles County; appointed Justice of the Peace of Charles County Samuell Millington Dorchester juror of inquisition James Moadsley Dorchester juror of inquisition Gent. Stephen Mountague Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County James Nuthall Margaret Perry Baltimore Capt. Richard Perry Calvert ordered to appear in Chancery John Quigley St. Mary's ordered to appear in Chancery John Richardson St. Mary's Robert Ridgely Clerk of Chancery William Robson Dorchester juror of inquisition Benjamin Rozer Charles Sheriff of Charles County Thomas Salmon Baltimore appointed Court Clerk of Baltimore County Stephen Sealous Dorchester juror of inquisition Henry Smith Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County Richard Smith Calvert administrator of Thomas Manning estate Richard Smoote Joseph Sones Dorchester ordered to appear in Chancery John Stone Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County Mrs. Verlinda Stone Charles widow Nathaniel Styles Baltimore former High Sheriff of Baltimore; appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Marmaduke Syms St. Mary's action of theft against John Richardson John Tarkington Baltimore juror of inquisition otherwise known as Tarkinton Fracnis Tarsell Dorchester shared possessor of 200 acres of land called "Rickenstone" Thomas Taylor Dorchester Sheriff of Dorchester County Hugh Thomas Charles juror of inquisition Gent. William Thompson Somerset Gent. William Toulson Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Mrs. Mary Trueman Calvert ordered to appear in Chancery wife of Thomas Trueman Esq. Thomas Trueman Calvert ordered to appear in Chancery Henry Turner Dorchester juror of inquisition (2) George Utye Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County John Vanheck Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Zachary Wade Charles appointed Commissioner of Charles County Gent. Thomas Walker Somerset former High Sheriff of Somerset County Thomas Walker Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County Henry Ward Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Mathew Ward Baltimore Gent. George Wells Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County Tobias Wells Richard Whittey Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County Abraham Wilde Baltimore appointed Commissioner of Baltimore County William Willoby Dorchester juror of inquisition John Winder Worcester appointed Commissioner of Worcester County William Worgin Dorchester juror of inquisition John Worland Charles juror of inquisition Arthur Wright Dorchester juror of inquisition (2) John Wright ordered to pay debt to Tobias Wells; ordered to appear in Chancery Gent. Jacob Young Baltimore