The Petition of Mary Gordon thus Indorsed viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly October 8th 1728.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower house of
Assembly
Signed p Order. Geo: Plater Cl. Up. Ho.
The Petition of John Powell thus Indorsed viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly October 8th 1728
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed p Order Geo: Plater Cl. Up. Ho :
The Petition of Mary Gordon a Languishing Prisoner in Ann
Arundell County Gaol referred here from the Upper house read
and Ordered that leave be given to bring in a Bill for the Petition-
ers releife Prayed.
The Petition of Thomas Price a Languishing Prisoner in Ann
Arundell County Gaol referred here from the Upper house read
and ordered that Leave be given to bring in a Bill for the Peti-
tioners releif as Prayed.
The Petition of Thomas Price a Languishing Prisoner in Ann
Arundell County Gaol referred here from the Upper house read
and ordered that Leave be given to bring in a Bill for the Peti-
tioners releif as Prayed.
Daniel Dulany Esqr and Mr George are ordered to go and ac-
quaint the Governor the house hath Prepared an Address to his
Speech and desire to know if he is at Leasure to receive the Same.
They return and acquaint the House they Delivered their Message
and that the Governor is ready to receive the Address.
Whereupon Daniel Dulany Esqr Mr Crabb Mr George Mr Key
Mr Harris Mr Jennings Mr Samuel Hanson, Major Perrie Coll0
Belt Mr Worthington Mr Knight and Mr Stoughton are ordered to
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