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The Lower House. 575
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for regulating the Interest upon Money and Tobacco, by Capt. Lee
and Mr. Heighe.
On reading the Bill entituled, An Act for marking the Highways,
&c. the Question was put, Whether Causeways shall be made ten
Feet or twelve Feet wide? Resolved, That the Causeways be ten
Feet wide.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 5
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For Ten Feet.
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Mr Bond
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Mr King
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Mr Hyland
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Mills
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R. J. Henry
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Baker
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Barnes
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Waggaman
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W. Smith
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Carroll
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N. Goldsborough
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Hopper
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J. J. Mackall
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J. Goldsborough
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Davis
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Heighe
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Lloyd
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Robins
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Reynolds
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Sulivane
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Scarborough
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Smallwood
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Hooper
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J. Henry
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Lee
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Lecompte
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Chaplain
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Wilson
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Travers
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For Twelve Feet.
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Mr Key
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Mr Colvill
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Mr Gordon
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N. Smith
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Franklin
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Dulany
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Northington
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Matthews
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Tillotson
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Bordley
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Wootton
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Selby
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B. Mackall
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Addison
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Crabb
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Stoddert
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Sprigg
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Prather
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Oldham
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Murdock
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Col. Lloyd, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker the
Bill entituled, An Act for destroying Wolves in Frederick County,
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Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly, June 5, 1751. Read
the second Time, and will pass." Which Bill was here read, and
passed for Ingrossing.
On Progression in reading the Bill entituled, An Act for marking
the Highways, &c. the Question was put, Whether the Clause direct-
ing the Owners of Land to be paid for Trees cut down by Overseers
of the Highways, for making and repairing Bridges, be struck out ;
or Not? Resolved in the Affirmative.
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p. 149
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For the Affirmative.
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Mr Bond
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Mr Lee
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Mr W. Smith
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Mills
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Wilson
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Matthews
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Key
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King
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Dulany
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Barnes
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R. J. Henry
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Hopper
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Wilmer
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Waggaman
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Davis
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J. J. Mackall
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Sulivane
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Tillotson
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