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Stephen Lewis of any future Relief; These Circumstances Differ-
ing the Case of Lewis from any other that has been or Probably
may come before this house it is thought Proper to Dispence with
the Resolve of this house on this Particular Occasion
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up H.
Read the Petition of Major Hudson of Worcester County Pray-
ing leave to bring in a Bill to Record a Deed for Part of a Tract of
Land called St Lawrance Neck Containing four hundred and fifty
acres made to him by a Certain Dennis Hudson of the said County
Deceased; Rejected
Read the Petition of John Hussey of Prince Georges County
Praying Leave to bring in a Bill to Record a Deed made to him by
a Certain John Aubery of the Colony of Virginia for a Tract of
Land Lying in Ann Arundell County containing 150 Acres called
Yates's Addition; Rejected the Petitioner not having Complyed with
the Resolve of this house
Read the Petition of William Worthington Praying Leave "to
bring in a Bill to Record a Deed made to him by Benjamin Davis
of Baltimore County for a Tract of Land Lying in the said County
Containing fifty Acres called Benjas Prospect; Rejected, the Peti-
tioner not having Complyed with the Resolve of this house
Read the Petition of Henry Chew of Calvert County Praying
Leave to Bring in a Bill to Invest a Title in Job Hunt of the said
County in two hundred Acres of Land part of a Tract of Land
Lying in the said County called Upper Bennett, Rejected
Adjourned till 3 of the Clock in the afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournment
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U. H. J.
Liber No. 34
May 25
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Present as in the Morning
Read the Petition of several the Freeholders of Prince Georges
County Praying a Division may be made of the said County at
Seneca, Referred to the Consideration of the Lower house of Assem-
bly & sent by Richard Lee Esqr
The following Message is sent with Cot Cresaps Account for
necessarys Supplied by him to the Indians by Colonel Tasker
By the Upper house of Assembly 25 May 1748
Gentlemen
His Excellency the Governor having Laid the Account herewith
sent you before this house, We doubt not but that you will consider
and allow it if it shall Appear to you to be Just and Reasonable and
we are of Opinion it will Contribute very much to the Safety of the
Lives and Fortunes of his Majestys Subjects within this Province
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