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The House adjourns untill 3 of the. Clock in the Afternoon
Post Meridiem. The House met according to adjournment
The Door-keeper acquainting the Honble Speaker that Mr Ross
was sent with a Message from the Honble Upper House to this House.
Ordered that the Clerk of this House acquaint Mr Ross that He is
commanded by the Speaker and the Honble Members of the Lower
House of Assembly to let him know that this House will not receive
any Message from his Hands untill an Answr be suitably returned
by one or more Members of the Upper House to that Message sent
this Day by Col Hooper and Mr Courts and the manner be Settled
of sending Messages by the clerks of either House, this House will
then receive the Mesages accordingly.
The Clerk acquaints the House he discharged his Trust.
The House adjourns untill to morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock
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Vide
Black Book
No. 4
Letters
Nos. 63, 64,
66
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Friday morning May the 19th 1738
The Report of the Committee of Aggrievances relating to the
Justices of Talbot County coming on this Day to be heard, the several
Justices attended according to the Summonses of this House, who
on reading the Report, made this Answer. As to the first part of
the Report, They Severally make Answer, that the reason of their
having refused Summonses to evidences offered to be sent up to the
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May 19
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