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Petition for leave of absence for Francis
Wright, 511.
Petitions — Luke Barber (Barbier), 509, 5 19.
George Binks, 134.
Henry Bishop, 136.
Thos. Boys, 141.
Robt. Burle, 430, 431.
Saml. Chew, 404.
Thos. Cornwallis, 463, 464,
465.
Robert Dunn, 531.
Cuthbert Fenwick and others,
432.
Mary Ford, 106.
Luke Gardner, 401.
Grand Jury, 397.
Nicholas Gwyther, 220, 405.
John Halfehead, 435.
Randall Hanson, 474.
Augustine Herman, 462.
John Hollowes, 141.
Inhabitants of St. Mary's
County, 437.
Ingle vs. Giles Brent, 1 20.
John Jarboe, 401.
Hannah Lee, 432, 435.
Hugh Lee, 402.
Lower House to Upper House,
275, 276.
John Medley, 118, 119.
Thos. Morris, 121...
Robert Nicholls, 141.
Robert Nicholls and John
Hampton, 121.
—— Norwood, 400.
Thos. Oliver, 220.
Francis Posey, 221.
Protestant Catholics, 119.
Garrett Rutten, 461.
Henry Spinke, 515, 516, 522.
Marmaduke Snowe, 513, 525.
Oliver Sprye, 397.
Thos. Taylor and others, 466,
481.
Thos. Thorneborough, 223.
Alexander Toulson, 462.
John Wheatley vs. Thos.
Cornwaleys, 121.
Petitions, committee on, 120, 136.
Pinnace or other vessel having imported
goods, 90.
Piracy, indictment, trial and sentence of
Thos. Smith for, 16, 17.
and robbery, trial for, 17, 18.
Pocomoke River, fight in the, 17.
Proclamation calling a General Assembly,
167, 201, 202, 213, 259,
395, 396, 425.
of Leonard Calvert, Lieut
tenant-General, 12, 90.
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Proclamation proroguing Assembly, 113.
Protestant Catholics vs. Thomas Gerrard,
119.
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Rebellion, inhabitants of St. Mary's to be
pardoned their former, 209.
Remonstrance concerning the aggriev-
ances of the province, 224.
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Scire Facias issued, 468, 482.
Scouts, committee could make no bargain
with, 227.
Secretary administers oath to Lieutenant-
General, 170.
explains bill for trade with In-
dians, 38.
prorogues the day of assembly,
113.
to adjourn the Assembly in
absence of Governor, 13.
Serjeant of Assembly, 90.
fees, 93.
Servants allowed Governor and Council,
282.
and passengers transported into
the province, 469.
resting on Saturdays, 21.
Soldiers' wages and pay, 400.
Speech, liberty of, 398, 429.
State House to be built, 434, 435, 436.
Swearing — see Drunkenness.
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Treasurer to bring in his accounts of the
levies, 142.
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Upper House of Assembly, 209, 274, 381,
395.
clerk, 427.
doorkeeper, 427.
proceedings, 285.
send for burgesses, 279, 285.
and Lower House meet in
conference, 389, 390.
and Lower House to meet as
one house, 390.
to Lower House, message,
388, 389, 526.
— see Lower House.
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Warrant calling a General Assembly, I,
27, 87, 114, 115, 127, 369,
381, 382.
to hold a General Assembly,
459. 5o9-
to freemen to attend the Assem-
bly, 8.
Writs of election, irregularity of, 397, 398.
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