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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 534   View pdf image (33K)
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534 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 24-Nov. 4, 1710.

L. H. J.

Lib. 41.

Mr Hemsley and Capt Jones enter the House.
Read what was done Yesterday
Committee appointed to consider Measures to be taken
relating to the Town Gate &ta enter the House and deliver
Mr Speaker their Report. Which was ordered to be entred
Viz.
At a Committee appointed by the Honble House of Dele-
gates to consider upon the most proper Measures for Preser-
vation of the Town Gate and Fence and Pasture &ta as well
for the Benefit of the Country as the Citizens of Annapolis
sitting at the House of Mr John Dodd this 30th Day of October
1710
Present The Honble Colo
Walter Smith Mr Robert Tyler
Wornell Hunt Esq. Mr Thomas Bordley: Who make Choice
of John Beard to be their Clerk and proceed to consider of
their Subject as followeth Viz.
That the Public has been at the Charge of purchasing the
publick Pasture and erecting the Gate House, and that the
Citizens have a Property to the Town Lands and have been at
the sole Charge of making the new Town Fence and likewise
considering that the Inhabitants of the City are Members of
the Province and bear their proportionable Part in the publick
Levy of what shall be assessed by the Public towards keeping
the said Fence in Repair and the Execution of the Office of
Gate Keeper.
It is therefore agreed upon by this Committee that the
Public shall bear two thirds of the Charges that shall Yearly
accrue as well for the maintaining and keeping the Town Fence
in sufficient Repair as for the keeping the Gate and paying the
Gate keeper; as well for the Security of the Pasture for the
Benefit of the Public as the City And that the Citizens shall
bear the other third Part of the said Charge and that the Gate
keeper be allowed to sell Drink License free but not suffered
to stable any Horse or Horses or provide for them otherwise
than by keeping them within the Town Pasture for any Person
or Persons whatsoever save what he shall keep for his own
proper Use nor that he be suffered to receive or take any
Gratuity whatsoever tor the catching of any Horse that stray
out of the said Pasture but that he be obliged to do the same
as in Duty bound by Virtue of his Office. And it is further
agreed that the House appoint two convenient Persons to join
with the City Members for the Time being to appoint and
agree with a Gate keeper from Time to Time as Occasion
shall require Signed p Order John Beard Clk Com.

31st October 1710 The above Report read and concurred
to by the House And Mr Robert Tyler and Mr Daniel Mariartee



 
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