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or the Country, with any other Article or Sum, above the 3OOts afore-
said; but such necessary Travelling Charges only as the Commis-
sioners appointed, or to be appointed, shall be at, and the Account
of which, when hereafter laid before this House, be approved of
and allowed.
Was brought in and read; The Question was put Whether the Ad-
dress be assented to, or not ? Resolved in the Affirmative.
ffor the Affirmative
Mr Waughop Mr Smith . Mr N. Goldsborough
Mr Swann Mr Weems Mr Lloyd
Capt Chesley Mr J. Hall Mr J. Goldsborough
Mr R. Gresham Mr Brome Major Sheredine
Mr G. Wilson Mr Smallwood Mr Paca
Dr Carroll Capt. Harrison Mr Wootton
Major Hall Mr W. Wilkinson Mr O. Sprigg
Mr Worthington Mr Courts Mr T. Wilkinson
ffor the Negative
Mr J. Gresham Capt Ennalls Mr Pemberton
Col. King Capt Hindman Capt Wright
Mr Stoughton Mr Lecompte Mr T. Hammond
Col. Gale Mr George Capt Purnell
Capt D. Wilson Col. Colvill Capt Robins
Mr Thomas Capt Gordon Col. Henry
Major Trippe Col. Tasker Capt Selby
Which Address was Indorsed, Read and Assented to, and Signed
by Order of the House, by the Honourable Speaker Mr Smith and
Mr Robert Lloyd were sent to acquaint his Excellency, this House
hath prepared an Address to him, and desires to know when and
where he will receive it: They Return and Acquaint Mr Speaker
the Governor is now ready to receive it in the Conference Chamber.
Ordered, That Mr Smith, and Twelve more present the Address
to the Governor: They return and acquaint Mr Speaker, they Pre-
sented the Address.
On Motion of a Member, that the Two Letters containing the
Demand of the Six Nations of Indians, referred to in the Address
to the Governor, be Inserted in the Journal; Ordered, That they be
inserted: The two Letters following thus, viz. (See 28 Md. Arch.
Coun., pp. 273 and ff.)
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On Motion of a Member, that the Instructions be inserted in the
Journal; Likewise Ordered, That they be Inserted: which are as
follows
September Session 1742. Instructions from the House of Dele-
gates of the Province of Maryland, to Col. Robert King, and Dr
Charles Carroll, for treating with the Six Nations of Indians in
Conjunction with appointed by the Upper House.
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