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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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396 Assembly Proceedings, May 8-June 2, 1750.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
May 16

On a further Consideration of the Law for amending the Staple
of Tobacco, &c. The Question was put, Whether the several Coun-
ties shall have the whole Advantage of all Tobacco, Inspected in the
several Warehouses in such Counties; or Not? Resolved in the
Affirmative.


For the Affirmative,


Mr Z. Bond,

Mr Stoddert,

Mr Lecompte,

Mills,

Lee,

Baker,

Key,

Wilson,

Baxter,

Barnes,

R. J. Henry,

Sheredine,

Smith,

Handy,

Wootton,

Richard Lloyd,

Waggaman,

Murdock,

Wilmer,

N. Goldsborough,

Gordon,

Carroll,

J. Goldsborough,

Dulany,

Worthington,

Robert Lloyd,

Hopper,

Bordley,

Oldham,

Wilkinson,

Smallwood,

Hooper,

Davis.


For the Negative,


p. 26 Mr J. J. Mackall,

Mr Hyland,

Mr J. Henry,

Heighe,

Addison,

Crabb,

B. Bond,

Sprigg,

Chaplain,

King,

Robins,

Prather.

Sulivane,

Selby,


Colvill,

Scarborough,


Col. Sprigg delivers to Mr. Speaker a Bill entituled, An Act for
processioning Lands in order to perpetuate the Bounds thereof, and
for other Purposes therein mentioned; which was read the first
Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.

The Petition of the Rector, Vestrymen, and Churchwardens, and
several of the principal Inhabitants of William and Mary Parish,
in Charles County, praying Leave to bring in a Bill to have a Quan-
tity of Tobacco, not exceeding 27000 lb. to be applied towards en-
larging and repairing their Parish Church; and to impower the
Rector, Vestry, and Churchwardens, to sell a Stock of Neat Cattle
and Hogs, belonging to the Glebe, for the Use of the said Parish;
was read: Leave is given to bring in a Bill according to Prayer.

The Petition of George Catto, and Araminta his Wife, Execu-
trix of the last Will and Testament of William Alexander, late of
Csecil County, praying Leave to bring in a Bill to sell and dispose
of a House in the City of Annapolis, Part of the said Alexander's
real Estate, to be applied towards the Payment of Part of his Debts;
was read: And Ordered, That Col. Colvill, Mr. Oldham, and Mr.
Baxter, be a Committee to enquire into the Allegations and Facts
therein contained; and that they report the same to the House.


 

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