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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1737-1740
Volume 40, Page 569   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 569


£10..5..6 Currency by him paid to sundry Persons for Work done to
the Council Chamber and Powder House as per said Workmens
Accounts and Receipts delivered to the Clerk of the Council may
appear.

L. H. J.
Lib. No. 46

All which your Committee humbly submits to the Consideration
of the House
Signed p Order. Thomas Jennings Cl Com.

An Address to his Excellency was brought in, Read, Approved,
and Ordered to be ingrossed
The Address to his Excellency was brought in Ingrossed, and
being signed by the Honourable Speaker, on behalf and by order of
the House
Colo Hanson and Mr Mathews were sent to acquaint his Excel-
lency therewith, and to know when and where he will be pleased to
receive it. They return and acquaint Mr Speaker, the Governor will
receive the Address at four of the Clock in the Afternoon in the
Conference Chamber
James Holliday Esqr from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker
the Bill entituled An Act for issuing and paying out of the Office
of the Commissioners or Trustees for emitting Bills of Credit
established by Act of Assembly the sum of £2562.. lo Current Money
in Bills of Credit &ca Indorsed. (See pages 492 and 501.)
And the following Message (See page 502.)

p. 119

Which Bill was here read and passed for Ingrossing
Mr Speaker communicated to the House the following Message
from his Excellency (See page 511.)
Edmund Jenings Esqr from the Upper House, delivers Mr Speaker

p. 121

the following Message (See page 504.)
Mr George hath Leave of the House to be absent for three or four
days
The House Adjourns to 2 of the Clock in the Afternoon

Post Meridiem

The Bill for Encouragement of his Majesty Levies, being brought
down from the Upper House, whereby the occasion of addressing
his Excellency the Governor is in part removed: Ordered that an
Address be prepared to acquaint his Excellency thereof.
An Address to his Excellency the Governor was brought in, Read
& Approved and Ordered to be Ingrossed
To his Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor of Maryland.
The humble Address of the House of Delegates of the said
Province

p. 122



 
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