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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 8
p. 176
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Saturday Morning, June 8, 1751.
The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as yesterday, except Col. King and Mr.
Waggaman. The Proceedings of yesterday were read.
Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker an Ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act to impower the Justices
of Prince George's County Court to treat and agree with Anne Dar-
nall, &c. An Ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act to enable the Vestry-
men and Churchwardens of Coventry Parish, &c. to purchase two
Acres of Land, &c. An Ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act to repeal
Part of an Act entituled, An Act to encourage the destroying of
Squirrels and Crows, &c. And an Ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act
for laying out and erecting a Town on Potowmack River, above the
Mouth of Rock Creek, &c. Which were severally read and assented
to, and sent to the Upper House, with the Paper Bills, by Mr. Hyland
and Mr. Bond.
On further Consideration of the Report referred from last Ses-
sion, relating to the Payment of Money made by Edward Trippe,
Benjamin Bradford, and Richard Porter, to the Commissioners of
the Paper Currency Office, in Pursuance of certain Acts of Assem-
bly: The Question was put, Whether the further Consideration of
the said Report be referred to the Consideration of the next Assem-
bly; or Not ? Resolved in thd Affirmative.
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