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558 Assembly Proceedings, May 15-June 8, 1751.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
May 27
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sion for no more Complaints of the like Nature hereafter. There are
some Fees which have arose by reason of this Enquiry, which it's
expected you'll pay, and on which you are discharged from further
Attendance.
Ordered, That Col. King and Mr. Wootton do tax the Fees due
to the Officers of this House from Mr. Eilbeck.
Col. King delivers to Mr. Speaker the following Report; viz.
In Obedience to the Order of your Honourable House, we have
proceeded to tax the several Fees and Charges following, as due to
the Officers of your House, and others, on the Complaint of Peter
Dent, against Mr. Thomas Stone, Mr. William Eilbeck, Mr. Daniel
of St. Thomas Jenifer, and Mr. Allen Davis, Justices of Charles
County; so far as relates to Mr. William Eilbeck.
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To the Clerk, for one Summons this Session ........... o 30
To Ditto, for Copy Report one 4th Part ............... o 13
To Ditto, for i 4th Part of 6 Summons's, for Evidences to
attend last Session ............................ o 46
To Ditto, for one Summons last Session .............. o 30
To the Serjeant, for one 5th Part of 4 1. for a Messenger
to serve several Summons's, &c................... o 16 o
To Ditto, for i 4th Part of 2 1. for a Messenger last
Session ..................................... o 10 o
To Ditto, for one Summons this Session .............. o 30
To Samuel Turner, for two Days Attendance as an Evi-
dence last Session, and itinerant Charges, i 4th Part . o 6 o
To Samael Glaze, for Ditto.......................... o 6 o
To Hatch Dent, for Ditto .......................... o 6 o
To William Hungerford, for Ditto ................... o 6o
To John Wood, for Ditto .......................... o 6 o
To Peter Dent, for i 4th Part of i 1. 12 s. for 4 Days At-
tendance as an Evidence last Session, and itinerant
Charges .................................... o 8 o
£. 3 18 9
All which is humbly submitted to the Consideration of your
Honourable House.
R. King,
Turner Wootton.
The House adjourns until Tomorrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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May 28
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Tuesday Morning, May 28, 1751.
The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as yesterday. The Proceedings of yesterday
were read.
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