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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1740-1744
Volume 42, Page 541   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 541


ffor it's not being the Question :

Capt. Chesley Mr J. Goldsborough Mr Pearce
Mr Calder Major Trippe Capt. Hyland
Col. King Capt. Ennalls Capt. Gordon
Mr Stoughton Capt. Hindman Col. Tasker
Col. Gale Mr Lecompte Capt. Wright
Mr N. Goldsborough Mr George Mr T. Hammond
Mr Thomas Coi. Colvill

The previous Question being determined, the Question was put;
Whether the Writs of Election for Worcester County were Issued
According to Law, or not; Resolved in the Affirmative.

ffor the Affirmative,

Capt. Chesley Mr Thomas Capt. Hyland
Mr Calder Mr J. Goldsborough Major Sheredine
Major Hall Major Trippe Capt. Gordon
Captain Harrison Capt. Ennalls Cot. Tasker
Mr W. Wilkinson Capt. Hindman Capt. Wright
Coi. King Mr Lecompte Mr T. Wilkinson
Mr Stoughton Mr George Mr T. Hammond
Col. Gale Col. Colvill
Mr N. Goldsborough Mr Pearce

ffor the Negative

Mr Waughop Mr Philip Hammond Mr Magruder
Mf Swann Mr Worthington Mr Wootton
Mr R. Gresham Mr Smith Mr Sprigg
Mr Wilson Mr Weems Mr Pemberton
Mr J. Gresham Mr Brome
Dr Carroll Mr Smallwood

The House concurs with the Report, and finds the several Gentle-
men mentioned therein, duly Elected for Worcester County.
Mr Speaker communicated to the House the following Message
from the Cover; Viz.
Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly.
By what estimate can be at present made, of the sum necessary
for the Carrying on and compleating the Building of a Governors
House, I think proper to acquaint you, that Two Thousand pounds
will be wanting, over and above what is already provided for that
purpose; which I hope you will not think too great a sum, for a
House designed for the Country's Honour and use; and I do assure
you of my Care, that not a ffarthing shall be misapplyed
T. Bladen

L. H. J.



 
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