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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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278 Assembly Proceedings, May 24-June 24, 1749.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
June 15

Anne's County Court, to sell the Materials of the old Prison of that
County, and the Produce thereof to apply as therein directed; which
was read the first Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.
On motion for Leave to bring in a Bill, to take off the corporal
Punishment inflicted on Females having base-born Children; Leave
is given: Ordered, That the Committee of Laws do prepare and
bring in a Bill accordingly.

The House adjourns until Tomorrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.

June 16

Friday Morning, June 16, 1749.

The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as yesterday. The Proceedings of yesterday
were read.
On reading the second Time the Bill entituled, An Act to prevent
Persons holding Offices and Places of Profit and Trust, from serv-
ing in Assembly; the Question was put, Whether the said Bill shall
pass, or not ? Resolved in the Affirmative.


For the Affirmative,


Mr Carroll,

Mr N. Goldsborough,

Mr Hopper,

Worthington,

J. Goldsborough,

Davis,

Bordley,

Robert Lloyd,

Robins,

J. J. Mackall,

Lecompte,

Selby,

Bond,

Buchanan,

Scarborough,

Smallwood,

Wootton,

Crabb,

Stoddert,

Addison,

Owen,

Lee,

Sprigg,

Chaplain,

Wilson,

Murdock,

Prather

King,

Gordon,


Waggaman,

Tilghman,



For the Negative,


Mr Smith,

Mr R. J. Henry,

Mr Travers,

Richard Lloyd,

Handy,

Sheredine,

Harris,

Oldham,

Dulany,

Wilmer,

Sulivane,

Wilkinson,

Heighe,

Hooper,

J. Henry.

Which Bill was Indorsed " Read the second Time and will pass,"
and was sent to the Upper House by Capt. Waggaman and Mr.
Lecompte.

Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker the Petition of sundry the Inhabitants of Upper-
Marlborough Town in Prince George's County; and a Remon-
strance of the Visitors of Kent County School; severally Indorsed,
" Referred to the Consideration of the Lower House."


 

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