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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732
Volume 37, Page 468   View pdf image (33K)
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468 Assembly Proceedings, July 11-August 8, 1732.

L. H. J.

Which said bill was read here and passed for Ingrossing
John Hall & George Plater Esqr from the Upper House Delivers
Mr Speaker the Bill for the Tryall of all Matters of fact in the Several
Countys where they have Arisen or shall Arise, the Continuance of
Causes in the Provincial Court and Adjournment of that Court thus
Endorst,

By the Upper House of Assembly July 20th 1732

Read the first time and Ordered to Lye on the Table.
Signed p Order J Ross Cl. Up. Ho.

p. 383

And thus, [The text of this endorsement is printed at page 388.]
Mr Dulany from the Committee of Laws Delivers to Mr Speaker
a bill for prevent Cutting up Tobacco Plants Distroying Tobacco
and Tobacco Houses and for Ascertaining the punishment of Crim-
inals Guilty of the said Offences which was read the first and Second
time by Especial Order and will pass, Sent to the Upper House by
Mr Phillip Hammond and Mr Thomas Wollford, They Return and
say they Delivered the same.
Cap" Justinian Jordan hath leave of the House to go home
The House Adjourns untill Two of the Clock in the Afternoon.

Monday 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 Except Capn Justinian
Jordan
Collo Belt this Afternoon made his Appearance in the House
The Assize bill read and the Amendments proposed by the Upper
House Agreed to & passed for Ingrossing.
The Engrossed bill for preventing Bribery & Corruption in the
Election of Citizens or Delegates was read and past & Sent to the
Upper House by Mr Dulany and Mr Goldsborough They return
and say they Delivered the same
Mr Cumming from the Committee of Laws Delivers Mr Speaker
a Bill for the Naturalization of Onorio Rozolini of Annapolis, was
read the first and second time by Especial Order and Will Pass And
sent to the Upper House by Mr Cumming & Mr Howard, They return
and say they Delivered the Same,
Michl Howard Esqr from the Upper House Delivered to Mr
Speaker the Paper Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption in the
Election of Citizens or Delegates to serve in Assembly for the City
of Annapolis thus Endorst.



 
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