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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732
Volume 37, Page 96   View pdf image (33K)
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96 Assembly Proceedings, May 21-June 16, 1730.

L. H. J.

Mr George from the Committee of Laws delivered to Mr Speaker
a bill Entituled an Act for the Releif of Thomas Worsley, Benjamin
Freeman, John Vines, John Cornelius, Thomas Howard, Thomas
Jacks, John Nicholson, and James Mackintosh Languishing Pris-
oners in Ann arundell County Gaol, Thomas Palmer a Languishing
Prisoner in the Gaol of the City of Annapolis William Gray, Thomas
Davis, John Smith and Anthony Oneallis Languishing Prisoners
in Prince Georges County Gaol; and John Libby and Alice Macklin
Languishing Prisoners in Talbot County Gaol, Which was read the
first time and Ordered to Lye on the Table.
The House Adjourns untill Two of the Clock in the Afternoon

Saturday 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 Mr Taylor
Ordered that Mr Ungles Bond given to Execute the Office of
Treasurer of the Eastern Shore but not put in Suit untill further
Direction from the House for any Mony due to defray the Publick
Charge.
Ordered that the Clerk of this House Enter the Journal of Ac-
counts & the Treasurers Accounts upon the Journal of every Session
Collo Greenfeild from the Committee of Laws delivered to Mr
Speaker a Bill Entitled a Supplementary Act to the Act for Advance-
ment of Justice, And a Bill Entituled an Explanatory Act of the Act
for the Direction of Sherrifs in their Offices & restraining their ill

p. 220

Practices within this Province which said Bills were read the first
time & Ordered to Lye on the Table
The House Adjourns untill Monday Morning at Eight of the
Clock.

June 8

Monday June the 8th 1730.

The House met according to Adjournment, The Members were
Called & all present as on Saturday in the Afternoon. The pro-
ceedings of Saturday were read.
Mr. Crabb appeared in the House
The Bill entituled an Act for the Releif of Thomas Worsley &c.
was read & committed for Amendments.
The Bill Entituled a Supplementary Act to the Act Entituled an
Act for the Advancement of Justice, was read the Second time &
passed and Sent to the Upper House by Mr Crabb & Collo Herman.
Who return and say they Delivered the Same
The Bill Entituled an Explanatory Act of the Act for the Direction
of Sherriffs in their Offices and restraining their ill Practices within
this Province was read and Committed for Amendments



 
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