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House, to see him qualified: They return, and acquaint Mr. Speaker
they saw Mr. Franklin qualified in the usual Manner. The Gentle-
man took his Seat in the House.
The Bill entituled, An Act for destroying Wolves in Frederick
County, was read the second Time and passed, and sent to the Upper
House by Mr. Crabb and Mr. Chaplain.
Mr. Lloyd, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr. Speaker
a Bill entituled, An Act to repeal Part of an Act entituled, An Act
causing Grand and Petit Jurors, and Witnesses, to come to the Pro-
vincial and County Courts, and ascertaining their Allowances: A
Bill entituled, An Act to oblige the Naval Officers to give sufficient
Bonds for what Moneys they shall receive belonging to the Public :
A Bill entituled, An Act for Encouragement and Preservation of
the Breed of Sheep: And a Bill entituled, An Act continuing an Act
entituled, An Act for the better Relief of poor Debtors. Which Bills
were severally read the first Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.
The House adjourns until 2 of the Clock.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 4
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Post Meridiem.
The House met according to Adjournment.
Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Justices of Charles
County to assess and levy on the taxable Inhabitants of Part of the
late Mr. Donaldson's Parish 55000 lb. of Tobacco, &c. The Bill en-
tituled, An Act to annex certain Extra-parochial Lands, lying be-
tween Nassaongo Creek and Accongo Branch, &c. The Bill enti-
tuled, An Act making perpetual an Act entituled, An Act to prevent
cutting up Tobacco Plants, &c. Severally Indorsed, " By the Upper
House of Assembly, June 4, 1751. Read the second Time, and will
pass." The Bill entituled, An Act to establish the Special Court
Records of Anne Arundel County, Indorsed, " By the Upper House
of Assembly, June 4, 1751. Read the second Time and will pass
with the following Amendments: In Line 4, Page 2, after the Word
Judgment put Deeds: In Line 6 of the same Page, after the Word
aforesaid insert or the Notice directed by the said recited Act had
been given." And the Bill entituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act
entituled, An Act for quieting Possessions, enrolling Conveyances,
&c. Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, June 4, 1751.
Read the second Time, and will pass with the following Amend-
ments: In Page 1, Line 9, the Words Deed Indented of Bargain and
Sale only to be omitted; and in the Place thereof insert these Words,
any Deed whatsoever: In Line 13 of the same Page, of Bargain
and Sale Indented to be omitted, and in the Place thereof put and be
examined: In Line 15, after the Word Dominions, insert whether
she doth make her Acknowlegement of of the same willingly and
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