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Read the second time the Bill Entituled An Act to prevent non
Residents from hunting within this Province and the Evil arising
by burning the Woods; and will pass with the following amend-
ments; instead of the words, to be applyed [towards] the County
Charge where the Offence happens in the 3d and 4th Lines of the
2d Page put these words, to the use of the Lord Proprietary for the
support of Government, after the word half in the 7th Line of the
Last Page put these words, to the Use of the Lord Proprietary for
the support of Government, instead of the Use of the Publick School
in the County where such offence shall be Committed, sent by Daniel
Dulany Esquire.
The following Message is sent to the Lower house With the
Journall of Accounts by Col Hammond.
By the Upper house of Assembly 24 June 1749
Gentlemen
As you have omitted in the Journal of Accounts now passed by
your house the Allowances not Only of several Demands against the
Publick Laid before your Committee, which we think the Country
as properly Chargeable with as any inserted in the present Journal
but also some Allowances which were acknowledged to be just by
the Late Lower house in the Journal assented to by them in the last
Session, therefore we cannot assent to the Present Journall
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up H.
An Engrossed Bill from the Lower house by Messrs Waggerman
and Scarborough Entituled an Act impowering certain Persons to
vend and Dispose of Lands in Somerset County whereof Woney
Macclemey died seized in fee for the Purposes therein mentioned,
thus subscribed 24 June 1749
Read and assented to by the Lower house of Assembly
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Liber No. 34
June 24
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Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.
Read and assented to by this house and Ordered to be so sub-
scribed
The several Paper Bills the Originals of which have passed this
house this Session are sent to the Lower house by Benedict Calvert
Esquire
Adjourned till 3 of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning.
Ordered that the Clerk of this house Receive the same fees on all
private Bills passed this Session as are allowed by the Lower house
to their Clerk
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