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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1740-1744
Volume 42, Page 198   View pdf image (33K)
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198 Assembly Proceedings, May 26-June 22, 1741.

L. H. J.

bring in the Accounts of all Monies by them received and Vouchers
for the Application and disposition thereof, which Accounts are
referred to the Committee of Accounts for their Inspection and
Ordered that Mr Robert Lloyd be added to that Committee on this
Occasion in the Room of Colo King he having been one of the
Agents.
It being moved that an Entry be made on the Journal in Appro-
bation of the Conduct of Ferdinando John Paris Esqr Agent em-
ployed for the Service of this Province which Entry being drawn
up in Writing the Question was put that an Amendment be made
thereto Resolved in the Negative


For the Negative

Mr Read Mr Courts Mr Gist
Waughop Smallwood Edward Sprigg
Wilson Goldsborough Wootton
Carroll Robert Lloyd Magruder
Henry Hall Thomas Osborn Sprigg
Weems Ennalls Pemberton
Brome Pearce Wilkinson
Middleton Sheredine


For the Affirmative

Mr Calder Mr King Mr Rumsey
Harris Hooper Gordon
Smith George Wright
Hanson Colvil

Ordered that the following Entry be made, viz.
Mr Speaker having communicated to the House that pursuant to
an Order of the last Session of July 1740 he had transmitted the
Congratulatory Address of this House to the Kings most Excellent
Majesty to Ferdinando John Paris Esqr the Agent employed for
the Service of the Country and who by his Letter dated London
5th January last had acquainted him that he had by means of Lord
Harrington one of his Majesty's Principal Secretarys of State pre-
sented the said Address (in the manner constantly Practiced in
such Cases) to his Majesty who was pleased to receive the same very
graciously, as appears by the London Gazette No 7976 Wherein
the same is incerted as follows viz.

Whitehall January 2d
The following Address of the Freemen of the Delegates of the
Province of Maryland having been transmitted hither has been
presented to his Majesty by Ferdinando John Paris Esqr their
Agent, which Address his Majesty was pleased to Receive very
Graciously (See page 124)



 

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