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L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
June 8
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which is humbly submitted to the Consideration of your Honour-
able House.
Signed per order Willm Wilkins Clerk
Major Sheredine, from the Committee appointed to inspect the
office and proceedings of the Commissioners for emitting Bills of
Credit &c. delivers to Mr Speaker the following report; ( See pages
37-42)
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p. 791
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With which the House concurs. Daniel [Dulany] Esqr from the
upper House delivers to Mr Speaker the Bill entituled An Act to
divide Prince Georges County &c. and the following Message; (See
page 36)
Col. Lloyd, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker the
Bill entitled; An Act directing the former Sheriffs of the Several
Counties and Indorsed (See page 36)
Which amendments were here read, and this House would not
concur therewith
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p. 792
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Philip Thomas Esqr from the upper House, delivers to Mr
Speaker the Bill entituled, An Act for taking off part of Prince
Georges County, and adding it to Charles County, Indorsed, By the
Upper House of Assembly June 8 1748 read the second Time and
will pass.
Signed per order J. Ross Cl Up. Ho.
Which Bill was read here, and passed for Ingrossing Col. Ham-
mond from the Upper House delivers to Mr Speaker the Bill enti-
tuled An Act enabling the Commissioners of Charles Town &c.
Indorsed. By the Upper House of Assembly & read the first Time,
and ordered to lie on the Table &c. and thus; By the Upper House of
Assembly, June 8. 1748. Read the second Time and will pass with
the following Amendment after word That in 30th Line of Ist page,
to the words the Commissioners, in 23d Line to be omitted.
Signed per Order. J. Ross Cl. Up. Ho.
which Bill was read here, and, with the Amendment proposed by
the Upper House passed for Ingrossing. Edmund Jenings Esqr
from the Upper House, delivers to Mr Speaker the Bill entituled,
An additional and explanatory Act to the Act, entituled, An Act
empowering the Commissioners of the County Courts &c. Indorsed.
By the Upper House of Assembly, June 8. 1748. Read the second
Time and will pass with the following Amendments Leave out the
words between Several Counties, in 8th Line; and the word it is in
the 16th Line of the first page; and also the word therefore in the
same Line.
Signed per Order J. Ross Cl. Up. Ho.
Which Bill was read here, and with the Amendment proposed by
the Upper House passed for Ingrossing. George Plater Esqr from
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