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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1733-1736
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318 Assembly Proceedings, March 19, 1735/6-April 10, 1736.

U. H. J.

Eodem Die post Meridiem

This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Read the Petition of several the Inhabitants of Cecil County
praying Leave to bring in a Bill to lay out thirty Acres of Land for
a Town on a Point of Land in the said County known by the name of
Peningtons Point; read the Petition of the Rector Vestrymen
Churchwardens and others the Parishioners of Durham Parish in
Charles County praying Leave to bring in a Bill to levy twenty

p. 8

thousand pounds of Tobacco upon the taxable Inhabitants of the
said Parish towards finishing the Church therein already begun to
be built, & severally referred to the Consideration of the Lower
house of Assembly and sent by George Plater Esqr
The following Message sent by Philip Lee Esqr

By the Upper house of Assembly 23 March 1735
Gentlemen
This house hath appointed Benjamin Tasker Esqr to join the
Members named by your house in your Message of this Day by Col
Gale and Mr Trippe to inspect the Accounts & Proceedings of the
Commrs of the Paper Currency
Signed p Order John Ross Ci Up Ho.

Adjourned 'till to Morrow Morning Nine of the Clock

March 24

Wednesday 24 March 1735
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as Yesterday except Edmund Jenings Esqr
The following Message is sent by Col Ward

By the Upper House of Assembly 24 March 1735
Gentlemen
Having read and considered your Message of the 22d Instant by
Mr Dulany and Others relating to the Importation of Lisbon Salt
into this Province, this House concurs with Yours in Opinion that
such a Liberty of importing Salt would be of great Advantage to the
Inhabitants and Trade of this Province, and will readily join with
your House in a suitable Address to his Lordship for that Purpose
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up Ho.



 
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