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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1724-1726
Volume 35, Page 404   View pdf image (33K)
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404 Assembly Proceedings, October 6-November 6, 1725.

L. H. J.

p. 101

pointed by this House for the presenting the Addresses of
this House, and the Representing and Soliciting such their
Grievances in Great Brittain, as are not Redress [ed] on
their proper Application here and generally to Negotiate
any Affairs there that may be found necessary by this House
for the Interest and Safety of the freemen of this Province
Sign'd p Order Mich: Jenifer Cl. Lo: Ho:

Which was sent to the Upper House by Collo Harriss and
five others
They Return and say they delivered it.
John Smith of Annapolis Carpenter having Affronted some
of the Members of t-his House that were sent to him to En-
quire why the work by him to be done to the Provinciall
[Library], is not finished, and for that the said Smith had
formerly Curst the said House
Ordered that the Serjeant take the said Smith into his Cus-
tody Thereupon the said Smith in the Custody of the Ser-
jeant appears at the Barr, and Saith Nothing Materiall in
his Excuse.
Resolved that the said Smith be fined 20 / Current Money
and pay to the Clerk 5 / to the Serjeant and Door keeper 2/6
Each and begg the pardon of the House and that he be in the
Custody of the Serjeant till he Comply's therewith
The said Smith having Comply'd therewith Appears and
beggs pardon for his Offence and thereupon he is Discharged.
The Report of the Comittee of Aggrievances on Mr Fran-
cis Hollands Petition, was Read and this House Concurrs
therewith, and Refers the further Consideration thereof till
Next Sessions.
An Engrost Bill for Ascertaining the form of the Oath of
Judge or Justice was Read and Assented to and was so En-
dorst and Sent to the Upper House by Mr Dashiel and Mr
Pemberton. They Return and say they delivered it.
Collo Tilghman from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker
the Paper bill last mentioned thus Endorst

By the Upper House of Assembly
Novemr 5th 1725
The Engrost Bill whereof this is the Originall is Assented
to by this House.
Sign'd p Order Geo: Plater Cl. Up: Ho :



 
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