[11] C. P., p. 111, P. R., p. 125.
[12] Ibid., p. 125.
[13] Ibid., pp. 129, 130.
[14] Ibid.
[15] This was on the south side of the Patuxent river. At one time the Jesuits used a building there for a storehouse. There was the favorite dwelling of Charles, third Lord Baltimore, which afterward belonged to Mr. Henry Sewall, and there Col. Darnall took refuge during the Coode uprising.
[16] P. R., p. 131.
[17] Ibid., p. 134.
[18] Ibid., pp. 137, 139.
[19] Ibid., p. 141.
[20] Ibid., p. 148.