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Wednesday Morning, August 14. 1745
The House met according to Adjournment. All Members present
as Yesterday. The Proceedings of yesterday were read.
A Question being put, Whether it shall be in a Clause in the Bill
to be brought in for raising the Sum of two Thousand Pounds Cur-
rent Money for his Majesty's Service; for supporting the Garrison
of Louisburg at Cape Breton, that the sum of Sterling, be paid
for every Hogshead of Tobacco to be exported out of this Province,
for the Payment of an Agent in Great Britain, for the Service of the
said Province, subject to the Appointment and Disposal of the House
of Delegates of the said Province, or not? It was resolved in the
Affirmative.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
August 14
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The House adjourns to 2 of the Clock
Post Meridiem
The House met according to Adjournment.
A Petition of Charles Carroll, praying Leave to bring in a Bill,
to remedy some Defects in an Indenture of Bargain and Sale, made
and executed by Michael Curtis and Sarah his wife, late of St.
Mary's County deceased, and Charles Carroll Esqre of the City of
Annapolis, deceased; Read and granted. —
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Mr Smith, a returned member for Calvert County, appears in the
House.
Mr Joseph Hall, and Mr Mackall, are sent to the Upper House
to see him qualified: They return, and acquaint Mr Speaker they
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p. 457
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