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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 98   View pdf image (33K)
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98 Assembly Proceedings, March 26- April 15, 1707.

L. H. J.

House Colo
Edward Lloyd enters the House and delivers Mr
Speaker a Bill against forging and counterfeiting of foreign
Coin of Gold or Silver.
Ordered to be read in the Afternoon.
John Francis Holland, a German his Petition praying a Bill
for Naturalization, was read and granted; and ordered a Bill be
brought in as prayed.
The House adjourns till two O'Clock Afternoon

Post Meridiem. The House met again according to Ad-
journment Being called over were present as in the morning.
The Petition of Thomas Manning of Calvert County being
read in the House and granted that a Bill be brought in accord-
ing to the Petitioner's Prayer.
The Gentlemen appointed on a Conference this Day for
placing and Securing the publick Arms and Ammunition made
their Report which was ordered to be entered as follows

Maryland ss. At a Conference held the 7th Day of April 1707
for placing and Securing the publick Arms and Ammunition
of the Province aforesaid

Of her Majesty's
Honble Council

Present

Colo
John Hammond, Colo
Francis Jenkins,
Colo
Edwd Lloyd, and Thomas Ennalls
Esqr.

Of the House
of Delegates

Colo
John Contee, Colo
Thomas Greenfield,
Saml Young Esqr and Colo
William Pearce

We do report that the Arms apportioned for the Use of
Ann Arundel County shall be secured in such Order and
Form as his Excellency the Governor shall think fit in the lower
Room of the Court House and the Remainder of the Arms to
be lodged in the first Room up Stairs on the Right Hand as
formerly agreed on by way of Message.

And further we do report That the Ammunition be and
remain in the Powder House where it's now placed with such
Guards as his Excellency the Governor shall think fit to
appoint for the security thereof.

Signed p Order. John Beale Cl. Com.

Which being read and debated in the House the following
Message was ordered to be sent up to his Excellency.

By the House of Delegates April 7th 1707.

This House have considered the Report of the Conferees
(relating to the Gunpowder) reported to this House that the


 

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