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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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The Lower House. 293


Post Meridiem. [Sic]

The House met according to Adjournment.
The Bill entituled, An Act for further altering and establishing
certain Warehouses, &c. was read the second Time, and passed; and
sent to the Upper House by Capt. Tilghman and Mr. John
Goldsborough.

The Bill entituled, An Act for the further Regulation of Pro-
ceedings on Attachments, was read the second Time, and will not
pass.

The Bill entituled, An Act to prevent Non-Residents from hunt-
ing within this Province, was read the second Time and passed.
On reading the Amendments proposed by the Upper House to the
Bill entituled, An Act to oblige the Sheriffs of this Province to keep
their Prisoners, &c. this House would not agree therewith.

The Bill entituled, An Act to take off the Allowance for killing
Wolves in Frederick County, was read with the Amendments pro-
posed by the Upper House, and passed for Ingrossing.
The House adjourns until Tomorrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
June 21

Thursday Morning, June 22, 1749.

The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as yesterday. The Proceedings of yesterday
were read.
The Bill entituled, An Act for the further regulating of Proceed- '
ings on Attachments, was sent to the Upper House by Mr. Harris
and Capt. Lee.
The Bill entituled, An Act to prevent Non-Residents, &c. was sent
to the Upper House by Capt. Owen and Capt. Travers.
Capt. Lux, from the Committee appointed to enquire into the
Facts contained in Solomon Long's and others their Petition, deliv-
ers to Mr. Speaker the following Report; viz.
By the Committee appointed by the Honourable the Lower House
of Assembly, to enquire into the Truth of the Facts set forth in the
Petition of Solomon Long, Administrator of a certain Woney
M'Clemey, deceased, and Eleanor M'Clemey, Widow of the same
Woney, and sundry other Persons, June 22, 1749.
Your Committee, upon Enquiry into the Facts aforesaid, do find,
That the said Woney M'Clemey died possessed of a personal Estate
to the Amount of 307 1. 12 s. 3d. current Money; which Sum was

June 22

fully accounted and paid to the legal Creditors of the said Woney,
by Solomon Long, Administrator, as by an Account passed by the

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