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Tract of Land hereafter mentioned, and for the Mailing
of other Lands in lieu thereof.
14: An Engrost Bill to Enable John Speak Junr of Charles
County to Confirm a tract of Entailed Land Lying in Prince
Georges County Called Plimouth unto the Purchasers there-
of, and to Entail Certain Lands in Charles County in lieu
thereof.
15. A Supplementary Engrost Bill to an Act Empowering
Certain Trustees to sell a Tract of Land in Talbot County
Called Frankford St Michael late the Estate of Inheritance
of Wm Harriss Late of Calvert County, and with the Money
thereby Arising to purchase other Lands for the Use of
Joseph Harriss and Benjamin Harriss sons of the said Wil-
liam Harriss and the Heirs of their Bodies according to the
Directions of the Last Will and Testament of the said
William Harriss.
16: An Engrost Bill to Confirm an Estate in fee Simple
to such persons as already have or hereafter shall Purchase
any Lands lying in the New town Commonly Called the Ad-
dition to the City of Annapolis, or any Land adjoyning to the
said City of Annapolis Commonly Called the Town pasture
and Common, and to Invest them with the same Priviledges
Within the City of Annapolis as other the Freeholders therein
now have or hereafter may Enjoy.
17: An Engrost Bill to Invest the Vestry of Great Chop-
tank parish in Dorchester County with an Estate in fee
Simple to the Lands therein Mentioned.
18: An Engrost Bill for the Relief of James Moore of
Baltemore County.
19: An Engrost Bill to Repeal an Act Entituled an Act for
Confirming and Making Valid the last Will and Testament
of Collo John Contee
20: An Engrost Bill for Dividing Great Choptank Parish
in Dorchester County, and for Erecting a parish out of the
Same Called by the Name of St Marys White Chappell.
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No 21. An Engrost Bill for the Payment and Assesment
of the Publick Charge of this Province for this Present Year
1725
And then his Honour the Governour was pleased to Ex-
press himself in the following Words viz :
Gentlemen of Both Houses of Assembly
This Sessions being Concluded it Remains only that I
Prorogue you, which I do with the advice of the Councill to
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