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Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker a Petition of several Inspectors in Prince George's County ;
Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly, referred to the Con-
sideration of the Lower House."
The Petition of the Inhabitants of the North- West Fork and
North-East Branch of Nanticoke River, and the Inhabitants of
Nanticoke Hundred, in Worcester County, praying to be erected
into a new Parish, to be called St. Andrew's Parish; was read, and
referred for Consideration the next Assembly. Ordered, That the
Petitioners give Notice to all Parties concerned, by serving them
with a Copy of the Petition now preferred.
The House adjourns 'til 2 o'Clock.
Post Meridiem.
The House met according to Adjournment.
On considering Mr. Phips's Letter to his Excellency the Governor,
and the Accounts sent therein inclosed, communicated to this House :
Resolved, That this House will not raise any Money for the Pur-
pose required by the said Letter.
On Consideration of the Letter from Col. Cresap to his Excel-
lency, communicated to this House: Resolved, That this House
will not consent to burthen the People of this Province, by raising
any Money for the Purpose required by the said Cresap.
Ordered, That an Address be prepared to his Excellency in An-
swer to the aforegoing Message; and that the Committee of Laws
do prepare and bring in the same.
Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker the Bill entituled, An Act to settle the Divisions be-
tween Frederick and Baltimore Counties, &c. The Bill entituled,
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Liber No. 47
May 24
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An Additional Supplementary Act to the Act entituled, An Act for
laying out and erecting a Town at a Place called Long Point, &c.
The Bill entituled, A Supplementary Act to the Act entituled, An
Act to impower the Justices of Queen Anne's County Court to sell
the Materials of the old Prison, &c. The Bill entituled, An Act to
impower the Justices of Prince George's County Court to agree
with an Undertaker, or Undertakers, to stop a Breach, &c. The Bill
entituled, An Act for the further Enlargement of Baltimore-Town,
&c. And the Bill entituled, An Act for the Relief of Philip Cazear,
&c. Severally Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly,
May 24, 1750: Read the second Time, and will pass." Which Bills
were severally read, and passed for Ingrossing.
Col. Sprigg and Mr. Murdock are added to the Committee of
Laws.
The House adjourns 'til Tomorrow Morning at 9 o'Clock.
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