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I Hereby Certify, That Mr. George Johnson came before me the
Subscriber, and took the above Oath as Serjeant at Arms. October 2,
1753.
Thomas Jennings.
You Richard Goldsmith do swear, That you will faithfully, dili-
gently and honestly Discharge the Office of Door keeper, to the
Lower House of Assembly, and that you shall not disclose or reveal
the Secrets thereof.
So help you God.
I Hereby Certify, That the above named Richard Goldsmith came
before me the Subscriber, and took the Oath of Door keeper, to the
Lower House of Assembly.
October 2, 1753. Thomas Jennings.
I Do hereby Certify, That on the 3d Day of October, Anno
Domini, 1753, Personally appeared, Richard Goldsmith, before me
the Subscriber, one of his Lordship's the Right Honourable the Lord
Proprietary's Justices of the Peace, for Anne Arundel County, and
took the several Oaths to the Government, appointed to be taken
by the Act of Assembly, and repeated the Test, and signed the Oath
of Abjuration and Test.
Richard Dorsey.
Ordered, That Capt. Alexander Williamson be added to the Com-
mittee of Elections and Privileges.
The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock Afternoon.
Post Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment.
Capt. Waggaman, Mr. Gillis, Mr. Handy, and Mr. George,
appeared in the House.
Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, acquaints Mr. Speaker,
that that Committee had made choice of Mr. Thomas Johnson as
Clerk, the House approves the Choice. Ordered, That he do qualify
as Clerk to the Committee of Laws in the usual Manner.
The following Certificate was produced to the Clerk of the House,
viz.
I Hereby Certify, That Thomas Johnson, junr. this Day personally
appeared before me the Subscriber, one of his Lordship's Justices of
Anne-Arundel County-Court, and took the several Oaths to the
Government, made, repeated and subscribed the Oath of Abjuration
and Test; and also took the following Oath, to wit.
You Thomas Johnson do swear, That as Clerk to the Committee
of Laws, you shall true Entries make of all such Matters and Things
as by that Committee, for the Time being, shall be to you directed,
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