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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
Volume 46, Page 295   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 295


A Bill entituled, An Act for the cutting of the Entail of Part of a
Tract of Land called Holland's Choice, lying in Anne Arundel
County; to enable Jacob Holland to sell and convey the same in Fee
Simple, and to entail other Lands in lieu thereof; was read the first
and second Time by an especial Order, and passed, and was sent to
the Upper House by Capt. Paca and Mr. B. Mackall.
Col. Sprigg, from the Committee of Accounts, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Journal of Accounts; which was read, and the Question
was put, Whether the Journal of Accounts be assented to, or Not?
Resolved in the Affirmative.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 46
June 22


For the Affirmative,


p. 875

Mr Richard Lloyd,

Mr Handy,

Mr Sprigg,


Harris,

Waggaman,

Murdock,


Wilmer,

J. Goldsborough,

Gordon,


J. J. Mackall,

Robert Lloyd,

Dulany,


Heighe,

Sulivans,

Tilghman,


B. Mackall,

Lecompte,

Hopper,


Bond,

Travers,

Wilkinson,


Smallwood,

Sheredine,

Davis,


Stoddert,

Buchanan,

Robins,


Lee,

Paca,

Selby,


Wilson,

Lux,

Scarborough,


King,

Addison,

J. Henry.



For the Negative,



Mr Carroll,

Mr N. Goldsborough,

Mr Chaplain,


Worthington,

Wootton,

Owen,


Bordley,

Crabb,

Prather.


The Journal of Accounts was Indorsed, read, and assented to, and.
sent to the Upper House by Col. Sprigg and Dr. Buchanan.
The Bill entituled, An Act for the Relief of Persons accused and
acquitted, and of Witnesses against Persons accused; was read the
first and second Time by an especial Order, and passed, and was sent
to the Upper House by Mr. Waggaman and Mr. Harris.
The House adjourns until Tomorrow Morning at 8 of the Clock.


Friday Morning, June 23, 1749.

The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as yesterday. The Proceedings of yesterday
were read.

June 23



 
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