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Friday Morning October 29. 1742
The House met according to Adjournment &ca
The following Ingrossed Address was Read and Assented to and
Signed on Behalf of the House by the Honourable Speaker
To his Excellency Thomas Bladen Esquire Governor of Maryland
The humble Address of the Delegates of the Freemen of the said
Province in General Assembly Convened
May it please your Excellency
Whereas this House are well advised that his Lordship the Right
Honourable the Lord Proprietary Levies under the Colour of former
Acts of Assembly of this Province not now in Force the Sum of
14d Sterling p Ton on the Tonnage of all Shipping Trading into
this Province, not owned by the Inhabitants thereof, as also the Sum
of Twelve Pence Sterling for every hhd of Tobacco exported out of
this Province, and inasmuch as there is now lodged an Address to be
presented to his Lordship, praying a Redress of those among other
Aggrievances therein mentioned and in failure of a Redress thereby,
have also lodged an Address to his Most Sacred Majesty in Council
for Relief, We therefore humbly pray that to enable us to proceed
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October 29
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