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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 438   View pdf image (33K)
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438 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 25-Nov. 10, 1709.

L. H. J.
Lib. 41.

Bill for sale of Edmondson's Land for Payment of Debts &ta
Read the third Time and do pass
Bill repealing the Act against Importation of Bread &ta
Read the second Time and do pass
Bill for Naturalization of Daniel Packett. Read the second
Time and he having taken the several Oaths &ta by especial
Order does pass
Bill for repealing Part of the Act relating to Attorneys &ta
Read the second Time and does pass
Bill for Removal of John Edgerton a Prisoner in the Custody
of the Sheriff of Calvert County to the Sheriff of Saint Mary's
County Read in Council and read the second Time and does
pass.
Bill for Relief of Tobias and John Pollard &ta
Read the third Time & does pass
Bill for confirming a Deed to Matthew Mason &ta
Read the third Time & does pass
All the aforegoing Bills were sent to the Honble Council p
Mr Thomas Bordley, Capt. John West, Mr Vanderheyden,
Capt. Jones, Mr Mariartee and Mr Worthington for their
Honours Concurrence. They return and say they delivered
the Bills
An Address brought into the House by Colo
Thomas Smith-
son relating to keeping the Great Seal &ta
Read the first and second Time and the House concurs
therewith and sent to the Honble Council p Mr Worthington
and Mr Storey for their Honours Concurrence. They return
and say they delivered the same.
Mr Tyler Mr Storey and Mr Hemsley sent up to the Honble
Council with a Message relating to the late Conferrence of
the Aggrievances &ta

p. 236

By the House of Delegates Nov. 5, 1709

Upon reading the same Report the House indorsed that
they concurred therewith and pray her Majesty's Honble to
redress the same Aggrievances complained of so far as it is in
their Power. They return and say they delivered the same
The Petition of Madam Seymour read and referred to the
Consideration of a full House. Moved by a Member that in as
much as at the last Session the weather being so bad that
some of the Gentlemen Members belonging to the Eastern
Shore was a long Time, and run great Difficulties going Home
whether they ought not to have some further Allowance for
their Itinerant Charges. Resolved it be referred till Monday
Morning for Consideration



 
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