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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1720-1723
Volume 34, Page 360   View pdf image (33K)   << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
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360 Assembly Proceedings, October 9-November 3, 1722.

U. H. J.

Which Message with the Bill is sent to the Lower House
by Col Holland who returns and says he delivered it
Order'd that the Bill (to Enable James Lloyd and Anne his
Wife & Deborah Pemberton to make over Robt Grundy's
Lands by him in his Life Time sold), be read; and the Bill was
read and thus Endosed Viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly Octr the 24th 1722

Read and will pass
Signed p order Saml Skippon Cl Up Ho.

Ordered that the following Answer be prepared to the
message from the Lower House yesterday by Capt Harrison
and Mr Whittington Viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly
Octr the 24th 1722
Gentlemen. In answer to your Message yesterday by Capt
Harrison and Mr Whittington, This House doth appoint Col
Samuel Young a member thereof to joyn with Mr Robert
Tyler and John Beale Esqr (appointed by your House) to
agree with proper Workmen for the necessary Repairs of the
Publick Goal at Annapolis at such Time and Place as they
shall think fit after this Sessions.

Signed p order Saml Skippon Cl Up Ho.

And the Bill as above endorsed is sent to the Lower House
by Col Young who returns and says he delivered it
The answer of this house relating to the repairs of the Pub-
lick Goal at Annapolis is sent down to the Lower House by Col
Addison who returns and says he delivered it
The petition of Elizabeth Guibert and Thomas Guibert of
St Mary's County was read and thus Endors'd viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly Octr the 24th 1722

Upon deliberate Consideration of the within Petition and
Platt, it is obvious to us that the Petitioners have manifest
Injustice done them; And for that we apprehend the Land
Commissioners had not a Power by Law to ascertain the
Bounds of Land conveyed by Deed out of an Original Tract,
we earnestly recommend this particular Case to your Con-
sideration for Relief
Signed p Ordr Saml Skippon Cl Up Ho.



 
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