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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1745-1747
Volume 44, Page 579   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 579


in the several Counties, &c. Indors'd " By the Upper House of As-
sembly, July 9. 1747. Read, and with the Amendments proposed
in a Message herewith sent, will pass.
Signed per Order, J Ross Cl. Up. Ho.
With the following proposals (See page 486)

L.H.J.
Liber No. 34

On Reading the aforesaid Proposals; Ordered, That a Message
be prepared and sent to the Upper House (See page 490)
Was sent to the Upper House, with the Bill entituled An Act to
Divide Prince George's County &c by Capt. Addison and Capt
Bayard.
The following Message, (See page 489)

P. 728

Which Amendment being here Read, this House doth not concur
therewith, and the said Bill was accordingly laid aside
The House adjourns 'til To morrow Morning 9 of the Clock.

p. 729

Friday Morning July 10, 1747

The House met according to adjournment &c.
An Ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act Repealing An Act of Assem-
bly entituled, An Act to enable the Rector, Vestrymen and Church-
wardens, for the time being, of St. Anne's parish, in Anne Arundel
County, to Lease certain Lots in the Citv of Annapolis &c was
Read and assented to, and sent to the Upper House, with the paper
Bill, by Mr Worthington and Major Hall.
The House adjourns until 2 of the Clock

Post Meridiem

The House met according to adjournment.
George Plater Esqr from the Upper House, delivers to Mr Speaker
the following Message, (See page 491)
And the Bill entituled An Act for Tryal of all matters of ffact &c.
On Considering the first alteration proposed by the Upper House,
to the assize Bill, the Question was put, whether these words and not
elsewhere, should be left out of the Bill, or not? Resolved in the
Affirmative.

For the Affirmative.

Mr Key Mr King Mr George
Barnes Dashiel Bayard
Bond Handy Gordon
Wilson R. I. Henry Dulany
I. Gresham Thomas I. Henry
R. Gresham Hooper Scarborough
Harris Ennals

July 10



 
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