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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1724-1726
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326 Assembly Proceedings, October 6-November 6, 1725.

L. H. J.

Capt Harrison from the Comittee appointed to view the
work done to the Stadt House returns the following Report
Viz.

p. 216

By the Comittee appointed to View the work of the Stadt
House Octobr 15th 1725.

We of the Comittee having- view'd the Work of the Stadt
House Report that the plaistering in the passage of the Upper
ffloor is not done workmanlike, that some part of the plaister-
ing in the Assembly office is very Slight, and that the plais-
tering by the Turrett Door is not Compleated.
Also Report that the plaistering of the passage and all the
offices of the first ffloor (Except the Comissarys) are very
rough and indifferently done that the plaistering at the head
of the Stairs is very indifferently done That the Floors of the
Court House and ffront Porch are not laid, That the Holes
in the walls where the Scaffolding was pfix't are not Stopt
that the plaistering to the whole wants to [be] better white
wash'd and the Stadt House still wants to be rough Cast
Sign'd p order John Gibson Cl Come.

A Bill to confirm the Lotts in the new Town pasture or
Common in Annapolis to the Severall purchasers was read
the first time and ordered to lie on the Table.
The House adjourns till to morrow Morning nine of the
Clock.

Saturday Octr 16th 1725
The House meets according to Adjournment
Yesterday's proceedings are read
On further Considering the aggrievances from Somerset
County relating to Mr Plater, Ordered that the said Plater
attend this House who appears accordingly.
Whereupon he is Acquainted by Mr Speaker that this House

does not think fit to proceed any further into the Examina-

con of his misdemeanours in the Comissary's office this Ses-
sions, But that he before the next Sessions of Assembly
refund to the severall persons what Money or Tobacco he
has Extorted from them, for unjust fees, and at the next
Session give this House a full and Satisfactory Account of
his having so done. Which the said Plater Promises to per-
form, and the further Consideration thereof is referred till
next Assembly.
Benjamin Tasker Esqr from the Upper .House delivers Mr
Speaker the Petition of the Widdo Maddox praying Leave to



 
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