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100 Assembly Proceedings, May 21-June 16, 1730.
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And thus. [The text of this endorsement is printed at page 34.]
Which Bill was read here & passed for Ingrossing.
Philemon Lloyd Esqr Collo Tilghman and Phillip Lee Esqr from
the Upper House delivered to Mr Speaker the bill Entituled an Act
for Improving the Staple of Tobacco &c. Indorsed thus,
By the Upper House of Assembly 5th June 1730.
Read the first time and Ordered to Lye on the Table.
Signed p Order Jno Ross Cl. Up. Ho.
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And thus. [The text of this endorsement is printed at page 35.]
The House Adjourns untill Two of the Clock in the Afternoon.
Tuesday at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon.
The House met according to Adjournment, The Members were
Called and all Present as in the morning.
The Bill Entituled an Act for the further Direction of the Slier-
riffs &c. was read and Committed for Amendments.
The Bill Entituled a Supplementary Act to the Act Entituled an
Act for the Laying out Land and Erecting a Town in Saint Marys
County at a place formerly Called Seymour Town was read and
passed with the Amendments proposed by the Upper House for
Ingrossing.
The Bill Entituled an Act for Emproving the Staple of Tobacco
&ca Indorsed thus. [The text of this endorsement is printed at
page 36.]
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And the following Amendments. [The text of these amendments
is printed at page 36.] Were sent to the Upper House by Collo
Greenfeild and five more. Who return and say they delivered the
same.
The Bill Entituled an Act for the further Direction of the Sher-
riffs within this province in their Collections this present year which
had been Committed for Amendments was read the first and Second
time by an Especial Order and Passed and Sent to the Upper House
by Majr King & Mr Hemsley, Who return and say they delivered
the same
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A Bill Entituled an Act to Record and make Valid in Law a Deed
from John Wratmore to a Certain William Dare the father, and
Sale to be made of Certain Lands therein Mentioned by the Surviving
Executor of William Dare the Son, Was read the first & Second time
by an Especial Order and passed & Sent to the Upper House by
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