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On Consideration of the Amendments proposed by the Upper
House, the Question was put, whether this House Agrees to the
provisoe aforesaid, to be Inserted in the Bill, as proposed by the
Upper House, or not ?
Resolved in the affirmative.
For the Affirmative,
MrBarnes MrDashiel Mr Bayard
Mills Handy John Hall
I. Gresham R. I. Henry Gordon
R. Gresham Thomas Dulany
Harris George I. Henry
King Hyland Scarborough
For the Negative
Mr Key Mr Smallwood Mr Wootton
Bond Harrison Stoddert
Carroll Wilkinson Addison
Worthington Hooper Tilghman
Smith Ennalls Hopper
Which Bill was Read with the Amendments proposed, and passed
for Ingrossing.
The Bill, entituled An Act for Raising Three pence Sterling &c.
was Read with the Amendments proposed, and passed for Ingrossing,
Mr Harris, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr Speaker,
an Ingrossed Bill, entituled An Act for Raising Three pence Sterling
&c. which was Read and Assented to.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 34
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Thursday Morning July 9. 1747
The House met according to Adjournment &c.
The Ingrossed Bill, entituled An Act for raising Three Pence
Sterling &c. was sent to the Upper House, with the Paper Bill by
Capt. Ennalls and Captain Bond.
An Ingrossed Bill, entituled An Act for amending the Staple of
Tobacco &c. was Read and assented to, and sent to the Upper House
with the paper Bill, by Major Sheredine and Major Henry.
An Ingrossed Bill, entituled An Act for the Enlargement of
Baltimore Town &c. And an Ingross'd Bill, entituled An Act to
enable Onorio Razolini, to Convey in Right of Elizabeth Calvert
an Infant, to George Plater Esqr certain Lands therein mentioned
were Severally Read and Assented to, and sent to the Upper House
with the paper Bills by Capt Ennalls and Major Hall.
The House Adjourns until 2 of the Clock
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July 9
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