312 Assembly Proceedings, May 1-June 12,1739.
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For the affirmative
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Lib. No. 45
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Mr Waughop
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Mr Weems
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Mr Hooper
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Mr Read
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Mr Courts
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Mr Trippe
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Mr Asquith
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Mr Middleton
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Mr Ennalls
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Mr Swann
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Mr Hanson
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Mr Brannock
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Mr Wilson
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Mr King
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Mr George
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Mr Harris
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Mr Henry
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Mr Colvill
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Mr Hynson
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Mr Gale
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Mr Rumsey
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Mr Calder
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Mr Edward Lloyd
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Mr Dulany
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Mr Carroll
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Mr Robt Lloyd
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Mr Gordon
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Mr Denton
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Mr Thomas
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Mr Clayton
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Mr Pemberton
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Mr Wilkinson
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for the Negative
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Mr Gassaway
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Mr Goldsborough
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Mr Sprigg
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Mr Smith
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Mr Sheredine
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Mr Wootton
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Mr Hall
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Mr Matthews
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Mr Osborn Sprigg
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Mr Smallwood
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Mr Caswell
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Mr Megruder
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The amendment was made and the Bill passed for Ingrossing.
The Bill Entituled an Act to Continue an Act of Assembly of this
province Entituled an Act for the Better relief of poor Debtors)
Read and on the Question passed with the Amendment proposed
by the upper House for Ingrossing. Coll Hammond from the upper
House Delivers Mr Speaker the following Message. (See page
223.)
A bill Entituled an Act Empowering the Justices of Prince Georges
County to levy on The Taxable Inhabitants of Queen Anns Parish
in the said County the Sum of one Hundred pounds Current money
of Maryland for the use therein mentioned. Read the first time and
Ordered To lye on the Table. The House adjourned untill the
morrow morning at nine of the Clock
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May 17
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Thursday Morning May the 17th 1739
The House met according to adjournment.
Mr Denton from the Committee of Laws brings in a bill En-
tituled an Act Reviving an Act Entituled an Act for the advance-
ment of Justice as also an Act of Assembly Entituled a Supple-
mentary Act to the Act for the Advancement of Justice, a bill
Entituled an Act reviving and Continuing the Several Acts therein
mentioned. A Bill Entituled an Act reviving An Act Entituled a
Supplementary Act to the Act Entituled an Act laying an Imposition
on negroes and on Several Sorts Liquor imported and also on Irish
Servants to prevent the Importing too great a number of Irish papists
into this province.
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