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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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572 Assembly Proceedings, May 15-June 8, 1751.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 4

freely, and without being induced thereto by Fears or Threats or ill
Usage by her Husband, or Fear of his Displeasure: Page 2, Line 5,
the Words Bargain and Sale to be omitted, and the Word Deed to
be inserted."
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
the Bill entituled, An Act to aid the Title of Purchasers of Lots in
Princess Anne Town, &c. Indorsed, " By the Upper House of As-
sembly, June 4, 1751, Read the second Time, and will pass." Which
Bill was here read, and passed for Ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, An Act for regulating the Interest upon To-
bacco and Money, was read the second Time and passed.
The Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Justices of Charles
County to assess and levy on the taxable Inhabitants of the late
Mr. Donaldson's Parish 55000 lb. of Tobacco, &c. The Bill enti-

p. 146

tuled, An Act to annex certain Extra-parochial Lands, lying between
Nassaongo Creek and Accongo Branch, &c. And the Bill entituled,
An Act making perpetual an Act entituled, An Act to prevent cut-
ting up Tobacco Plants, &c. Were severally read here, and passed
for Ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, An Act to establish the Special Court Records
of Anne Arundel County, was read, with the Amendments proposed
by the Upper House, and passed for Ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act entituled, An
Act for quieting Possessions, &c. was read, with the Amendments
proposed by the Upper House; to which Amendments this House
doth not agree.
The Bill entituled, A Supplementary Act to the Act entituled, An
Act for the Ease of the Inhabitants in examining Evidences, &c. was
read, with the Amendments proposed by the Upper House; to which
Amendments this House doth not agree.
The Order of the Day being read, the House took into Considera-
tion the Paper Advertisement fixed up at the Door of this House
on the 24th of May last, by Charles Carroll, Esq; the House being
then sitting; and on reading and considering the same, the Question
was put, Whether the said Advertisement doth contain scandalous
and malicious Reflections upon the Proceedings of this House, and
a Member thereof; or Not? Resolved in the Affirmative.


For the Affirmative.


Mr Bond

Mr Wilson

Mr Franklin

Mills

King

Wootton

N. Smith

Waggaman

Addison

Wilmer

N. Goldsborough

Sprigg

Worthington

J. Goldsborough

Murdock

Bordley

Lloyd

Hopper



 
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