Assembly Proceedings, October—November 1683. 527
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The booke of Lawes and severall Roles of lawes brought
into this house.
The Committee of priviledges and Eleccons Come into the
house & reoort as followeth Vizt
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L. H. Journal
Original.
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Report of the Committee of
Priviledges & Eleccons.
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3d October 1683: Att a Committee of
priviledges & Eleccons:
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This Committee being Certaynly Informed That since the
Last sessions of this Assembly his Lordsp hath been pleased
to Appoynt Mr Miles Gibsone One of the members of this
house and One of the Delegates of Baltemore County: High
Sherriffe of the sayd County of Baltemore, by reasone Whereof
he is Incapable of Sitting as A member of this house, & soe
the sayd County want their Due representatives:
Doe humbly Conceive it requisite, tht his Losp be requested p-
by this house to Command the secretaryes of this province
forthwth to Issue out a writt, for Electing One Other persone
to serve as a delegate for the sayd County in the Stead of
the said Gibsone, to be made returnable without delay,
soe as the person if possible may give his Attend-
ance this prsent session
Alsoe that Cap member of this house and the Other
delegates & haveing not made any Cause
apeare sence may be sent for by a messenger
to Answere for such his default & Suffer such
fitt to Impose vpon him:
Two Journalls Sent for
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for the journalls of the Two last
Sessions of urnes & sayes Mr Secry
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Answere.
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Sewall will endeavour to gett them house:
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prisones prisoners &
Jaylors: Debated
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Into debate the matter Concerning prisones
the secureing poynting Jaylors: And
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Ordered tht the same be referred to vp a bill
Concerning the Same,
into Consideraccon the manner of bringing money
into this prov was framed the message ffollowing:
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Lower house of Assembly October the Third 1683:
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Concerning bringing
in of money.
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This house Ta Into Their serious
Consideracon That part of his Lops speech
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made to this house yesterday relateing to the bringing in of
money into this province, for the Advanceing the Trade thereof
have deliberately debated the same, and shall be willing to
joyne with his Lop: and Uppr house in any wayes or meanes
that may be Thought requisite for the promoteing soe great a
good:
And therefore this house doth humbly desire his Lop and
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