Read the Petition of Samuel Young and Rebeccah his Wife
Relict of Thomas Cockshutt late, of Calvert County Gent. Deceased
on behalf of themselves & Ann Cockshutt a Minor, John Standforth
and Benjamin Wood, praying Leave to Bring in a Bill, to invest the
Petitioners John Standforth, and Benjamin Wood and the heir of
Thomas Cockshutt in some Lands Agreed to be Exchanged between
them the said Standforth and Wood and the said Thomas Cockshutt,
as per Bonds Mututally past between them; Rejected
Adjourned till two of the Clock in the afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This house mett again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
A Message from the Lower house by Messrs Hammond and
Stoughton
By the Lower house of Assembly 13 May 1737
May it please Your Honours.
In Answer to the Message of this Day by George Plater Esqr this
house hath Appointed Mr Hammond Mr Stoughton, Mr Denton &
Mr Magruder to join any Members Your House shall appoint in a
Conference on the Subject Matter mentioned in the said Message
Signed pr Order M Macnemara Cl L. H.
The following Message Sent by Michael Howard Esqr
By the Upper house of Assembly 13th May 1737
Gentlemen
This house hath Appointed George Plater and Edmund Jenings
Esqrs to join the Gentlemen named in Your Message of this Day by
Mrs Hammond and Stoughton to Conferr on the Subject Matter
Contained therein.
Signed pr Order John Ross Cl Up H.
Adjourned till to Morrow Morning nine of the Clock
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