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172 Assembly Proceedings, August 5-September 28, 1745.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
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For the Affirmative
Mr Bond Mr Dennis Mr Pemberton
Abell Thomas T. Wilkinson
Barnes Hooper T. Hammond
G. Wilson Ennalls Hopper
I. Gresham Lecompte Henry
R. Gresham George Purnell
Harris Colvill Selby
Stoughton Pearce Outten
King Hyland
Dav. Wilson Gordon
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For the Negative
Mr Carroll Mr W. Wilkinson Mr Buchanan
Worthington N. Goldsborough Wootton
Hen. Hall Lloyd Sprigrg
Smith Sherredine Addison
Jos. Hall Paca Bordley
Brome John Hall
Samuel Chamberlaine Esqr from the Upper House, delivers Mr
Speaker a Petition of Samuel Thomas and Stephen Glanville, of
Kent County, praying that a Bill may be brought in, to supply the
Loss of the Original Will of Henry Staples, late of the same County,
deceased, Indorsed, (See page 38)
Which Petition was here read, and Ordered, that Mr George
Wilson, Mr Richard Gresham, and Mr Harris, be a Committee to
enquire into the Truth of the Facts therein set forth.
The House adjourns 'til To-morrow Morning 9 of the Clock.
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September
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Tuesday morning, September 17. 1745
The House met according to Adjournment, and the Proceedings
of Yesterday were read.
Mr John Goldsborough appears in the House.
The Bill entituled, An Act for settlement of Lands therein men-
tioned, on Francis Waring, and the Heirs of his Body lawfully be-
gotten, was read the second Time passed, and sent to the Upper
House by Mr Wootton, and Mr Addison.
Resolved, That the Bill entituled, An Act for the better regulating
the Election of Delegates to serve in Assembly, be referred for a
second Reading to the 15th Day of October.
Mr Philip Hammond, Mr Smallwood, and Mr Mackall appear in
the House.
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