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L.H.J.
Liber No. 46
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such, you will engage them, at any Rate, to serve as Pilots on board
His Majesty's Fleet, and you will send them, as soon as Possible, to
Louisburg for that Purpose
I am Sr Your most obedient humble Servant
Holies Newcastle
The House adjourns 'til To-morrow Morning 9 of the Clock
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June 26
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Thursday Morning June 26, 1746
The House met according to Adjournment, and the Proceedings
of Yesterday were read
Mr Green Printer, agrees with the House to print the Votes and
Proceedings of the present session, at the usual Allowance of twelve
Shillings per Day
Mr Philip Hammond delivers Mr Speaker a Remonstrance to his
Excellency, which was, approved of, and ordered to be engrossed
Daniel Dulany Esqr from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker
the Bill entituled, An Act continuing an Act of Assembly of this
Province entituled, An Act for the better Relief of Poor Debtors :
and the Bill entituled, An Act continuing An Act of Assembly of
this Province entituled An Act to prevent the ill Practices of Sheriffs
in the Collecting and payment of the Public and County Levies;
Indorsed ( See page 291.)
Which Bills were read and passed for Ingrossing
The Bill entituled, An Act continuing An Act entituled An Act
for the speedy Recovery of small debts out of Court before a single
Justice of the Peace, was read the second Time by an especial order,
passed, and sent to the Upper House by Mr Stoughton and Mr Bond
Mr Lloyd delivers Mr Speaker a Bill entituled An Act for erecting
a County School in Worcester County and appointing Visitors for
the same; which was read the first Time and ordered to lie on the
Table
The House adjourns 'til 2 of the Clock
Post Meridiem
The House met according to Adjournment
The following Ingrossed Remonstrance being read and assented
to, was ordered on behalf of the House, to be signed by Your Hon-
ourable Speaker viz.
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p. 593
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To His Excellency Thomas Bladen Esqr Governor of Maryland
The Remonstrance of the House of Delegates
It is with the greatest Concern we find ourselves under an indis-
pensible necessity to take notice of the Treatment which Mr Walter
Smith, a Gentleman of Calvert County, and a Representative in
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