Three Bills from the Lower house by Mess.rs Mackall & Rasin
One Entituled An Act to enable the persons therein Named to Levy
and Assess and Apply the Money therein mentioned; An Act im-
powering the Justices of Prince Georges County to levy on the
taxable Inhabitants of S.t Pauls Parish in the said County a Sum
of Current Money for the uses therein mentioned, and a Bill for
the Relief of Thomas Barkley a Languishing Prisoner in Kent
County Goal, Severally thus Endorsed
By the Lower house of Assembly I November 1753
Read the first time and Ordered to lye on the Table
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H
By the Lower house of Assembly 2 November 1753.
Read the Second Time and will pass
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.
Read the first Time in this house and Ordered to lye on the Table
Read the Second time the Bill Entituled an Act for Regulating
Judicial Proceedings, and the Act to enable the Parishioners of part
of S.t Andrews Parish in S.t Marys County to Chuse Vestrymen
and Churchwardens and to enable the Visitors of the County School
in Said County to Chuse Visitors and will pass, Sent to the Lower
house by Col Hammond
Read the second time the Bill Entituled an Act to impower the
Commissioners of Baltimore Town to make an Addition thereto of
thirty two acres of Land or thereabouts to be laid out into Lotts, and
will Pass the following Clause being Added thereto, Saving to his
most Sacred Majesty King George his heirs and Successors, and
to the Right honourable the Lord Proprietary his heirs & Successors
and all Bodys Politick and Corporate and all others not mentioned in
this Act their Several and Respective Rights, Sent by Col Hammond
Adjourned till three of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Read the first time the Bill prepared in this house Entituled a
Supplementary And explanatory Act to the Act Entituled An Act
for the more Effectual punishment of Negroes and Other Slaves
and for taking away the Benefit of Clergy from Certain Offenders
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