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

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
May 19

entituled, An Act continuing an Act entituled, An Act for the
Advancement of Justice: Were severally read, and passed for
Ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Justices of Kent County
Court for the Time being, to levy on the taxable Inhabitants a Quan-
tity of Tobacco, &c. and the Bill entituled, An Act to enable the
Vestrymen and Churchwardens of King and Queen Parish in
St. Mary's County, &c. were severally read the second Time, and
passed; and sent to the Upper House by Mr. Richard Lloyd and
Mr. Mills.
A Bill entituled, An Act impowering the Justices of Prince
George's County, to levy on the taxable Inhabitants of Queen Anne
Parish in the said County, 50 l. Current Money, for the Uses therein
mentioned; was read the first and second Time by an especial Order,
and will pass.

p. 37

Capt. Lee delivers to Mr. Speaker a Bill entituled, An Act impow-
ering the Justices of Charles County Court to assess and levy a
Quantity of Tobacco, and for other Purposes therein mentioned ;
which was read the first and second Time by an especial Order, and
will pass.
And a Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Justices of Baltimore
County Court, to assess and levy on the taxable Inhabitants of
St. George's Parish in that County, a Sum of Money, for the Uses
therein mentioned; was read the first and second Time by an especial
Order, and passed.

Which three last mentioned Bills were sent to the Upper House
by Capt. Lee and Mr. Wilson.
Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker an Address to his Excellency the Governor; which was
read, approved, and ordered to be Ingrossed.
Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the following Ingrossed Address; viz.
To his Excellency Samuel Ogle, Esq; Governor of Maryland ;
The humble Address of the House of Delegates.
May it please your Excellency,
In Answer to your Message of Yesterday, this House have come
to the following Resolution; viz.
' Upon considering his Excellency's Message of Yesterday to this
House, it is Resolved, That the Claim therein mentioned of Thomas
Bladen, Esq; late Governor of this Province, is not warrantable
either by the Rules of Law or Equity; his Conduct, in the Affair
relative to that Claim, being contrary to, and a Violation of, the
Trust and Confidence reposed in him by the Country: And there-
fore, this House will not agree to make such Allowance.



 
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