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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
Volume 46, Page 239   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House.

239



For the Affirmative.


L. H. J.

Mr Key,

Mr Oldham,

Mr Wootton,

Liber No. 46
May 25

Mills,

Sulivane,

Sprigg,


Barnes,

Hooper,

Gordon,


Wilmer,

Travers,

W. Dulany,


King,

Bayard,

Tilghman,


R. Henry,

Baldwin,

Robins,


Handy,

Thompson,

Selby,


Waggaman,

Sheredine,

Scarborough,


J. Goldsborough,

Paca,

J. Henry,


Robert Lloyd,

Lux,

D. Dulany



For the Negative.



Mr Harris,

Mr B. Bond,

Mr Murdock,


Smith,

Smallwood,

Hopper,


Richard Lloyd,

Stoddert,

Wilkinson,


Carroll,

Wilson,

Davis,


Worthington,

Lee,

Crabb,


Bordley,

N. Goldsborough,

Chaplain,


J. J. Mackall,

Pearce,

Owen.


Heighe,

Buchanan,



B. Mackall,

Addison,



The Governor communicated to Mr. Speaker the following An-
swer to the Address of this House; viz.
Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly,
I Return you Thanks for your kind Address; and you may be
assured I shall always retain the sincerest Regards for the Rights
and Privileges of the People of Maryland, and be ever ready to pro-
mote their true Interest in every Respect.
Sam. Ogle.
The House adjourns until Tomorrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.


Friday Morning, May 26, 1749.

The House met according to Adjournment. The Members were
called over, and all appeared as yesterday. The Proceedings of yes-
terday were read.
On motion that an Address be prepared to the Governor, on the
subject Matter contained in his Speech, relating to the Clerk of this
House: Ordered, That the Committee of Laws do prepare and
bring in an Address accordingly.

May 26

Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker an Address to the Governor; which was read, approved,
and ordered to be Ingrossed.

p. 839



 
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