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And the Bill entituled, An Act to oblige Naval Officers to give
sufficient Bonds, &c. Indorsed, " By the Upper-House of Assembly,
June 6, 1751. Read the second Time by especial Order, and will pass
with the following Amendments: In Page I, Line 4, instead of the
Word July insert November: Line 5, between the Words Sureties
and payable, insert to be approved by the Governor or Commander
in chief for the Time being: Line 6, instead of the Word two put
one: From the Word notwithstanding in the 14th Line, leave out
to the End; and insert the following Words, Which said Justice or
Justices taking such Bond as aforesaid, shall be, and he or they are
hereby directed and obliged to lodge such Bond or Bonds with the
Clerk of the Council for the Time being, in the Council Office, there
to be kept. Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
The Bill entituled, An Act to erect a Town at the Mouth of Rock
Creek, &c. was read the second Time and passed.
The Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Vestrymen, &c. of Coven-
try Parish, partly in Somerset and Worcester Counties, to purchase
two Acres of Land, &c. was read the second Time and passed.
Which two Bills were sent to the Upper House by Mr. Crabb and
Mr. Chaplain.
A Bill entituled, An Act for the abolishing June County Courts ;
and a Bill entituled, An Act to repeal Part of an Act entituled, An
Act to encourage the destroying of Squirrels and Crows in the
Counties therein mentioned; were severally read the second Time by
especial Order, and passed, and sent to the Upper House by Capt.
Lee and Capt. Hopper.
A Bill entituled, An Act declaring how the Allowances to Judges
and the Officers and Attorneys Fees shall be paid, which have or may
become due on the holding Special Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and Goal Delivery, was read the first Time; and the Question was
put, That the said Bill be referred for a second Reading on the first
Day of August next: Resolved in the Affirmative.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 6
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The Bill entituled, An Act for erecting a new Market-House in
the City of Annapolis, was read and passed for Ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, An Act to oblige Naval Officers to give suffi-
cient Bonds, &c. was read, with the Amendments proposed by the
Upper House, and passed for Ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, An Act for the Recovery of sundry Commodi-
ties in Specie, out of Court before a single Magistrate, was read, and
referred for Consideration on the first Day of August next.
Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Girevances, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the following Report; viz.
By the Committee of Grievances and Courts of
Justice, May 27, 1751.
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p. 163
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