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92 Assembly Proceedings, August 5-September 28, 1745.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
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Post Meridiem
The House met according to Adjournment
The Bill entituled, An Act for enlarging the Jurisdiction of the
County Courts, being read the second Time, the Question was put,
Whether the said Bill shall pass, or not? Resolved in the Negative.
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For the Negative
Mr Bond Mr Mackall Mr Sherredine
Abell Courts Paca
Barnes Harrison Jno Hall
Mills W. Wilkinson Buchanan
G. Willson King Addison
J. Gresham D. Willson Gordon
R. Gresham Dennis Bordley
Harris Lecompte T. Wilkinson
Carroll Sulivane T. Hammond
Smith Colvil Hopper
Jos. Hall Pearce Purnell
Brome Hyland
For the Affirmative
Mr p. Hammond Mr Lloyd Mr Sprigg
Worthington Thomas Pemberton
Hen. Hall Hooper Selby
Smallwood Ennalls Outten
Stoughton George
N. Goldsborough Wootton
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p. 468
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Daniel Dulany Esqre and Col. Tasker from the Upper House de-
livers Mr Speaker the Bill entituled An Act for raising the Sum of
three Thousand Pounds Current money and two pence Sterling per
Hogshead for his Majesty's Service &ca Indorsed, (See page 17)
And the following Message, (See page 17)
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p. 470
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An ingrossed Address to the King's most Excellent Majesty was
read, approved of, and ordered, on behalf of the House, to be signed
by the Honourable Speaker; and is as follows, viz.
To the Kings most excellent Majesty.
The humble Address of the House of Delegates of the Province
of Maryland
Most Gracious Sovereign,
We, your Majesty's most loyal and dutiful Liege Subjects, the
Representatives of the Free men of the said Province, beg Leave to
approach your sacred Person with our hearty Congratulations on
the Success of your Arms, in the Reduction of the City of Louis-
burg at Cape Breton in North America, with it's Dependencies, to
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