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394 Assembly Proceedings, May 8-June 2, 1750.
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L. H. J.
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For the Public to make good the Deficiency,
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Liber No. 47
May 15
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Mr Barnes,
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Mr Sulivane,
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Mr Baxter,
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King,
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Hooper,
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Robins,
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R. J. Henry,
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Travers,
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Selby,
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Handy,
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Baker,
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Scarborough,
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Waggaman,
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Hyland,
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J. Henry.
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Samuel Chamberlaine and Philip Thomas, Esquires, from the
Upper House, acquaint Mr. Speaker, that the Governor requires the
Attendance of the Lower House immediately.
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p. 23
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Mr. Speaker left the Chair, and, attended with the Members of
the Lower House, went to the Upper House; where his Excellency
passed the Ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act to prevent the exporting
of Trash, or bad Tobacco, into a Law, in the usual Manner.
Mr. Speaker (attended by the other Members) returned to the
Lower House, and resumed the Chair.
The Question was put, Whether Persons be restrained from bring-
ing Tobacco in Parcels, for Inspection, after the 20th Day of July;
or Not ? Resolved in the Negative.
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For the Negative,
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Mr Mills,
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Mr N. Goldsborough,
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Mr Gordon
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Richard Lloyd,
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J. Goldsborough,
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Hopper,
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Carroll,
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Oldham,
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Wilkinson,
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Worthington,
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Lecompte,
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Davis,
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Heighe,
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Baker,
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Robins,
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Smallwood,
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Hyland,
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Scarborough,
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Stoddert,
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Baxter,
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Crabb,
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Lee,
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Wootton,
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Chaplain,
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King,
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Addison,
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Owen,
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R. J. Henry,
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Sprigg,
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Prather.
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Handy,
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Murdock,
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For the Affirmative,
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Mr Z. Bond,
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Mr B Mackall,
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Mr Colvill,
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Key,
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Wilson,
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Sheredine,
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Barnes,
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Waggaman,
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Paca,
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Smith,
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Robert Lloyd,
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Lux,
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Wilmer,
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Hooper,
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J. Henry.
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Bordley,
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Travers,
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Ordered, That Mr. Green do print the Law for preventing the
exporting of Trash or bad Tobacco, in his next News-Papers, and
disperse them with the utmost Dispatch; that there may be an imme-
diate Notification to all Persons, of that Law, in order for the due
Observation of it.
The House adjourns 'til Tomorrow Morning at 9 o'Clock.
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