An Address to their Majties from this house drawne vp &
read, & vnanimously assented to.
Message to the Gouernor & Councill Drawne vp and read
as follows, Vizt
By the House of
This house does humbly de [sire the Concurrence of your
Honours to this Address] in order to be sent to their [Majes-
ty's]
[Signed pr order, Hen. Denton Cl. Assembly.]
This Message was
An Act for the preser read and passed the fir
John Ouldson & Mathias but of outlandish Nativi
may be Naturalized & ma
Ordered that an Act the Request of the Pe
sent to the Gouernr and Mr Dorcey for their ap
An Act for the publication of [all laws within this province]
An Act for prohibiting forraigne [ingrossers]
An Act for the preservation [of the sever]all Harbours to
this Province
Mr Hamond & Mr Dorsey return Say they delivered
Acts into the Clk of the Councills hands.
Sent to the Governor and Councill these following Acts by
mr Harris, Mr Ridgley, Mr Hamond, Mr Wattson, & Mr Hos-
kins, vizt
An Act of Recognition of their Sacred Majties Right & Title
to the Province of Maryland.
An Act for the Takeing away all Errors in Proceedings &ca
& for Reliefe ag' the act of Limitations &ca
Message from the Comittee of Lawes brought by Majr Tripp,
and was as followes Vizt
By the Comittee for inspecting the Laws May 18th 1692.
This Comittee received a Message sent by Capt Phillip
Hoskins and there in the Order of the house that a Bill be
brought in for the Encourageing the breed of Horses; this
Comittee are of opinion that too many are already in the
Province, and rather than Encourage wee are Contriueing
how to lessen the Number & better the breed of them, but if
they must be Encouraged, to know by what Methods the
same must be done.
Signed p Ordr Cleborne Lomax Clk Comittee
The house Adjournes till to Morrow Morning Nine of the
Clock.
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