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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1737-1740
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346 Assembly Proceedings, May 1-June 12,1739.

L. H. J.
Lib. No. 45

and Tare of Tobacco Hogsheads, and to prevent Cutting and Crop-
ping and Defacing Tobacco, taken on board Ships and Vessels upon
freight, and the bill entituled, an act, reviving the Acts for re-
lieving the Inhabitants from Some Aggrievances in the Prosecution
of suits at Law Severally read, and passed for Ingrossing. Robert
Newcomb, being Deputed by the serjeant at arms to serve the
summons of this House for John Leeds, acquaints the House
that John Leeds not being at home, he left the Summons with John
Leeds wife at his house: the said Leeds not appearing, the Question
was put wheather said John Leeds be sent for this Session by a
warrant, or that sending for him be referred to next Session Re-
solved that the Sending for him be referred to next Session.


For Referring.


Mr Waughop

Mr Courts

Mr Magruder

Mr Read

Mr Middleton

Mr Hooper

Mr Asquith

Mr Rumsey

Mr Ennalls

Mr Swann

Mr Hanson

Mr George

Mr Hynson

Mr Gale

Mr Colvill

Mr Calder

Mr Robert Lloyd

Mr Dulany

Mr Carroll

Mr Thomas

Mr Pemberton


For not Referring


Mr Wilson

Mr King

Mr Edward Sprigg

Mr Harris

Mr Goldsborough

Mr Wootton

Mr Denton

Mr Brannock

Mr Osborn Sprigg

Mr Gassaway

Mr Sheredine

Mr Wright

Mr Smith

Mr Moale

Mr Gordon

Mr Weems

Mr Matthews

Mr Clayton

Mr Hall

Mr Caswell


The bill Entituled, an act for the Trial of all matters of fact in the
Counties where they have arisen or shall arise: sent to the upper
House by Col: King and Mr Harris it being moved by a member,
that in the proceeding of the House, at the beginning of this Session,
there appears a Manifest, Error Viz: that in the presence of Edmund
Jenings, Esqr and Col: Charles Hammond, and Mr John Ross
Clerk of the Council, the Members of the Lower House took the
Oaths of Allegiance, abhorrence and abjuration to his Majesty King
George the second. Ordered, that Instead thereof, the following
Entry be made Viz. Edmund Jenings, Esqr and Col: Charles Ham-
mond, from the upper House, and Mr John Ross Clerk of the Council,
came into the Stadt House, in whose Presence the members of the
Lower House that then appeared, took the Oath of Allegiance to
his Majesty King George the second, and also took the Oaths of
Abjuration and Abhorrence, Repeated the Test, and Subscribed the


 

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