The Petition of Samuel Skippon Clerk praying for Leave
to bring in a Bill to enable him and his Successors to lease
out for a Term of Years, three Certain Lots in the Citty of
Annapolis in order to their improvemt was read and thus
Endors'd Viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly Octr the Ist 1723
Read and Recommended to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly
Signed p order Saml Skippon Cl Up: Ho :
And the Petition so Endorsed is sent to the Lower House
by Colo Young
The Petition of James Carroll praying that he may have
a Legal Tryal before a Court of Justice and not before a
single Magistrate was read and Endors'd (Viz.)
By the Upper House of Assembly Octr the Ist 1723
Read and Referred to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly
Signed p Order Saml Skippon Clk. Up. Ho.
The Petition of Charles Diggs Complaining of suffering
unheard in the Sum of two Thousand Pounds of Tobacco
by an Information against him for having Damaged Tobacco,
and praying Relief, and also
The Petition of Wm Diggs to the same Purpose were Read
and Endorsed (viz.)
By the Upper House of Assembly October the Ist 1723.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly
Signed p Order Saml Skippon Cl Up: Ho :
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