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William Coursey Esqr enters the House and delivers Mr
Speaker the ingrossed Bill for apportioning the publick Levy
Indorsed in Council April 14th 1707
Read and assented to by her Majesty's Honble Council.
Signed p Order. W. Bladen Cl. Co.
The House adjourns till to Morrow Morning seven O'Clock.
Tuesday April 15th 1707
The House met again according to Adjournment
Being called over were all present as Yesterday.
Read what was done yesterday
Bill to prevent the Inhabitants of Annapolis from raising and
keeping Horses &ta in the Town Pasture Indorsed in Council,
By the Council in Assembly April 14th 1707 Upon reading
this Bill it's approved of and will pass with the following
Amendments Viz.
That every qualified Ordinary keeper keep three Horse and
four Calves but no Sheep Pigs or Goats but what are in Pens
or Styes and every Owner of an improved Lot to keep two
Calves for every such Lot and one Horse.
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Co.
Which being read and debated it's ordered the same be
rejected.
Ordered the Treasurer procure a new Flag, for which he is
to have an Allowance out of publick Stock.
Moved by a Member whether it be not for the Conveniency
of the Country to repair the Town Gate and Fence The
House having debated the same and thinks it of no Conve-
niency. Therefore Resolved this House will take no further
Care of such Repairs.
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The Address to her Majesty for her gracious Order to lay
out the Bounds of Maryland and Pensylvania, brought in
which was read and approved of
Ordered That Major Nicholas Lowe, Capt. Richard Jones,
Mr William Stone, Mr Richard Colegate, Mr John Hodson, Mr
John Maclaster, Mr Robert Tyler, and Mr John Mackall, carry
up the said Address to his Excellency and Council for their
Approbation
Colo Holland, Colo Ennalls and William Coursey Esqr en-
ters the House and delivers Mr Speaker the said Address and
desired there might be Duplicates of it. Which being done
the same was again sent up to his Excellency & Council by
Mr James Maxwell.
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