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Wednesday Morning September 22d 1742
The House met according to Adjournment all Members answered
to the call who were present Yesterday
Mr George Wilson returned to serve for Kent County Mr James
Waughop and Mr Robert Chesley two returned Members for Saint
Marys County Mr Daniel Scott and Mr Richard Caswell, two re-
turned Members for Baltimore County
Mr Robert Lloyd a returned Member for Talbot County, Mr Wil-
liam Wilkinson a returned Member for Charles County; appeared
in the House this day. Ordered that Mr Calder and Mr Sheredine
go to the Upper House and see them qualified they return and ac-
quaint Mr Speaker they saw the aforesaid Members take the several
Oaths to the Government required by Law, sign the Oath of Ad-
juration, and repeat and sign the Test.
The Gentlemen took their Places in the House
The House appoint Mr Thomas Jobson Serjeant at Arms, and
Ordered that Mr Dulany Recorder of the City of Annapolis Admin-
ister to him the several Oaths to the Government required by Law
and the Oath of Office
Mr Dulany acquaints Mr Speaker that Thomas Jobson took the
several Oaths to the Government required by Law signed the Oath
of Abjuration repeated and signed the Test, and [took] the follow-
ing Oath viz.
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You Thomas Jobson do swear that you will faithfully diligently
and honestly discharge the Office of Serjeant at Arms to the Lower
House of Assembly and that you shall not disclose or reveal the
Secrets thereof, So help you God
Resolved that the Hours of sitting this Session be from nine till
twelve in the Morning and from 2 to 5 in the Afternoon
On Motion of a Member that a day be appointed to take into Con-
sideration the Lord Baltimores Speech to both Houses of this
Assembly
Resolved that the same be taken into Consideration on Friday
next
The House appoint Mr Dulany Doctor Carroll Mr George
Colo Colvill Mr Stoughton, Mr Calder Mr Philip Hammond, and
Mr Robert Lloyd a Committee of Laws
Mr Smith, Mr Magruder, Mr Wilson Mr Smallwood, Mr William
Wilkinson and Mr Worthington a Committee of Elections and
Priviledges
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