The Petition of Samuel Murray languishing Prisoner in
Annapolis Goal praying that a Bill may be brought in to
discharge him out of Prison upon the surrender of his whole
Estate Real and personal upon Oath was read and thus
endorsed viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly October the 12th 1724
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House
of Assembly.
Signed p Order Samuel Skippon Cl Up Ho.
Sent by Esqr Hall
A Message from the Lower House by Mr Crab & three
Others viz.
By the Lower House of Assembly October the 12th 1724
May it please your Honours.
This House being willing to be Satisfied whether the new
Gate House is built and finished according to the Agreement
last Assembly made with Captain Harrison desire that your
Honours will Appoint some of the members of your House to
join with Mr Ralph Crabb, Mr Hopkins Mr John Chairs and
Mr Richard Warfield (members appointed by our House)
in a Committee on that occasion.
Signed p Order M. Jenifer Cl Lo Ho.
To which the following answer was prepared viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly October 12th 1724.
Gentlemen.
This House concurs with your House in your Message
this day by Mr Ralph Crabb and three others and do appoint
James Bowles & Benjamin Tasker Esqrs to be joyned with
them in a Committee upon the Subject matter contained
therein
Signed p Order Samuel Skippon Cl Up Ho.
Sent by James Bowles and Benjamin Tasker Esqr
Adjourned till morning
Tuesday October the 13th 1724
Present the same as yesterday
The Petition of Philip Reily of Annapolis Blacksmith set-
ting forth that Mr Henry Lazenby late high Sherriff of Ann
Arundel County died Indebted to the Petitioner in the sum
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