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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
Volume 46, Page 548   View pdf image (33K)
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548 Assembly Proceedings, May 15-June 8, 1751.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47

May 22

Persons buying, selling, or carrying Tobacco for smoaking, chewing,
or other common Use of the People within this Province; or the
Tobacco so by him, her, or them carried or kept in his, her, or their
House or Houses, purchased for such Purpose and Use as aforesaid
only, so as the same do not exceed the Quantity of ten Pounds, for
every taxable Person under his, her, or their Charge."
Shall stand a Part of the said Bill, or not? Resolved in the
Affirmative.



For the Affirmative.



Mr N. Smith

Mr R. J. Henry

Mr Baxter


Carroll

Handy

Smith


Worthington

Waggaman

Gordon


J. J. Mackall

Oldham

Hopper


Heighe

Sulivane

Wilkinson


B. Mackall

Hooper

Davis


Smallwood

Lecompte

Tillotson


Stoddert

Travers

Robins


Wilson

Colvill

J. Henry


King

Hyland


p. 118


For the Negative.



Mr Bond

Mr Goldsborough

Mr Dulany


Mills

Lloyd

Scarborough


Key

Wootton

Crabb


Barnes

Addison

Prather


Bordley

Sprigg



Lee

Murdock


The Bill entituled, An Act to prevent more effectually the Sale
and Exportation of trashy and unmerchantable Tobacco, &c. was
read the second Time and passed, and sent to the Upper House by
Col. Sprigg and Major Barnes.

Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker an Address to the Governor; which was read, approved, and
ordered to be ingrossed.

Mr. Lloyd, 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,

This House having taken into Consideration the several Papers
relating to Indian Affairs, from the Governors of New-York and
Pennsylvania, laid before us by your Excellency, Observe, That
those two Governments are greatly concerned in Trade with the
several Nations of Indians; therefore much benefitted, by keeping
up their respective Interests with them.


 

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