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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1720-1723
Volume 34, Page 414   View pdf image (33K)   << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
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414 Assembly Proceedings, October 9-November 3, 1722.

L. H. J.
p. 18


as much as is allowed to the English for killing them in their
Severall Counties which many times may be killed and brought
by the Indians from other Provinces all which is referred to
the House for their Consideracon.
Signed p Order Ninian Mariartee Cl. Com.

Which being Read It is Resolved that a Supplementary Bill
be brought in to oblige English men if the Wolves heads are
produced by them to a Justice to make Oath that they were
kill'd in the County Where the Allowance is craved and if by
an Indian the whole head to be produced green.
A Bill to prevent forcible Entries or holding Lands and
Tenements with force was read the first time and ordered
a second reading on Monday and in the mean time it is ordered
to lye on the Table.
Coll. Holland from the uppr House Delivers Mr Speaker,
The Petition of Hugh Rily a Prisoner in Prince Georges
County thus Endorst Viz :

By the uppr house of Assembly 8ber the 13th 1722.

This Petition being read is referred to the Consideration of
the Lower House.

Signed p order Samll Skippon Cl up Ho :

Which was read and Rejected.
And the Petition of Wm and Mary Parish in Charles County
endorst as before which was read and referred till Tuesday
next.

The Petition of Robert Morris a Languishing Prisoner in
Annapolis was read and ordered that the Sherriff bring the
Prisoner here on Munday.
The Petition of Thos Dent of Charles County was read and
referred till Tuesday next.
The Petition and representacon of Sundry Inhabitants in

p. 19

Somersett County was read and referred till Monday next.
Coll: Young from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker
the following Message Viz :

By the upper House of Assembly 8ber the 13th 1722.

Gentlemen
Coll: Samuel Young having Signified to this House that he
has a Considerable Sum of Money now in his hands arising
from the Additional duty of Twenty shillings p Poll on the
Importation of Irish Servants being Papists and Negroes



 
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