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

297



For the Affirmative,


L. H. J.

Mr Richard Lloyd,

Mr Robert Lloyd,

Mr Dulany,

Liber No. 46
June 23

Wilmer,

Sheredine,

Tilghman,


Worthington,

Buchanan,

Hopper,


Heighe,

Paca,

Wilkinson,


Bond,

Lux,

Davis,


Smallwood,

Wootton,

Crabb,


Stoddert,

Addison,

Chaplain,


Lee,

Sprigg,

Owen,


Wilson,

Murdock,

Prather.


J. Goldsborough,

Gordon,




For the Negative,



Mr Harris,

Mr R. J. Henry,

Mr Lecompte,


Carroll,

Handy,

Travers,


Bordley,

Waggaman,

Robins,


J. J. Mackall,

N. Goldsborough,

Selby,


B Mackall,

Oldham,

Scarborough,


King,

Sulivane,

J. Henry.


The said Bill was accordingly amended, and passed for Ingrossing.
Col. Lloyd, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker the
Bill entituled, An Act directing the former Sheriffs of the several
Counties within this Province to account with the Justices, &c.
Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly, read the second Time
and will pass, with the following Amendments: Leave out from the
Word Whereas to the Word Province in the 5th Line, and insert
the following Words; Whereas one Pound of Tobacco per Poll was
assessed, in Pursuance of an Order of Council, hath been collected
by the respective Sheriffs for the Time being, and still remains in
their Hands unapplied. After the Word People in the i ith Line put
these Words; a Deduction of one fourth Part of the whole, as in
case of Debts; and also of six per Cent for the Collection, being first
made to the Sheriff."


Col. Hammond, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
the Bill entituled, An Act for taking off corporal Punishment in-
flicted on Females, &c. Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assem-
bly, read the second Time and will pass; the Words Proof of being
inserted after the Word for, in the 2d Line of the last Page." Which
Bill was here read, and with the Amendments proposed passed for
Ingrossing.
The Amendments proposed by the Upper House to the Bill direct-
ing the several Sheriffs, &c. to account with the Justices, &c. were
here read, and to which this House would not agree.

p. 877



 
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