Revenue upon her Majesty's Governor within this province for the
time being, or by any other Ways or Means whatsoever.)
Shall be left out of the Bill, as proposed by the Upper House or
not? Resolved in the affirmative
For the Affirmative
Mr Key Mr King Mr George
Barnes Dashiel Bayard
Bond Handy John Hall
Mills R. J. Henry Gordon
I. Gresham Thomas Dulany
R. Gresham Hooper I. Henry
Harris Ennalls Scarborough
For the Negative
Mr Wilson Mr Harrison Mr Wootton
Henry Hall Wilkinson Stoddert
Carroll Lloyd Addison
Worthington Hyland Tilghman
Smith Sheredine Hopper
Smallwood Paca
The following Message, (See page 485)
Was sent to the Upper House, with the Bill, entituled An Act for
raising Three pence Sterling &c. by Messrs Harris and Dulany.
The House Adjourns until 2 of the Clock.
Post Meridiem
The House met &c.
Col. Hammond from the Upper House, delivers Mr Speaker the
following message, (See page 485)
And the Bill entituled An Act for Raising Three pence Sterling
&c. which Bill was here Read, with the Amendments proposed, and
passed for Ingrossing.
Edmund Jenings Esqr from the Upper House delivers to Mr
Speaker the Bill, entituled An Act for the Enlargement of Baltimore
Town, in Baltimore County &c. Indorsed; ( See page 485 )
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