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or Bread, was read, and assented to, and sent to the Upper House,
with the Paper Bill, by Maj. Hall and Capt. Hopper.
The House adjourns to 2 of the Clock
The House met according to Adjournment
The House proceeds to tax Charges on the following private Bills :
On the Bill entituled, An Act to impower and direct the Clerk
of Anne Arundel County Court to enter and record among the said
County Records, a Deed of Bargain and Sale from William Mitchel,
Edward Mitchel and Grace his wife, to Mordecai Moore deceased ;
To the Honourable Speaker £2..0..0
To the Clerk 1..0..0
On the Bill entituled An Act to impower and direct the Clerk of
Charles County to enter and record among the said County Records
a Deed of Bargain and Sale from James Connell, and Anne his wife,
to John Dunbar, of a Parcel of Land therein mentioned.
To the honourable Speaker £ 1.. 0..0
To the Clerk 0..10..0
On the Bill entituled An Act for Settlement of Lands therein men-
tioned, on Francis Waring, and the Heirs of his Body lawfully
begotten
To the honourable Speaker £2..0..0
To the Clerk 1..0..0
On the Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Commissary General
to enter and record amongst the Records of his Office, the last will
and Testament of Henry Staples deceased, for the Purposes therein
mentioned.
To the honourable Speaker 1.. 0..0
To the Clerk 0..10..0
On the Bill entituled, An Act to direct and impower the Clerk of
Prince George's County to enter and record amongst the Records
of the said County, a Deed of Bargain and Sale from John Nevill,
William Collier, and Thomas Bond, to John Boyd; for a Tract of
Land therein mentioned.
To the honourable Speaker 1..0..0
To the Clerk 0..10..0
Mr Smith from the Committee appointed to inspect the State and
Condition, of the Arms and Ammunition, and Accounts relating
thereto, delivers Mr Speaker the following Report, viz.
By the Committee appointed to inspect the Arms, Ammunition,
and Accounts relating thereto, September 27. 1745
Your Committee having examined and inspected the several
Treasurers Accounts, of the three Pence Sterling per Hogshead, do
find the same as follows, viz.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
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