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188 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 2-Nov. 17, 1753.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
October 23
p. 288
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such Persons at next Provincial Court: Be it therefore Enacted, That
all such Commitments and Recognizances, returnable before the said
Provincial Court, shall be obliged to be returned by the respective
Magistrates taking such Recognizances, before the Judges of Assize
in the respective Counties where the Offences have been committed,
and the Offenders and Witnesses be obliged to appear, by Virtue of
the said Recognizances, accordingly.
Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
a Petition of the Rector, Vestrymen, and Churchwardens of Saint
John's Parish, in Baltimore County; and a Petition of sundry the
Inhabitants of Prince George's County, severally indorsed, " By the
Upper House of Assembly, referred to the Consideration of the
Lower House of Assembly.
On reading the second Time the Bill intituled, An Act to prevent
Masters of Ships and Vessels, from clandestinely carrying Servants
and Slaves, &c. out of this Province; the Question was put, Whether
the said Bill shall pass, or Not ? Resolved in the Affirmative.
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For the Affirmative.
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Mills,
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Handy,
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Hawkins,
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Williamson,
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J. Goldsborough,
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Hamilton,
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Rasin,
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Oldham,
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Purnell,
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Falconar,
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Tilghman,
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Selby,
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Carroll,
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Hooper,
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Evans,
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Hall,
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C. Goldsborough,
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Scarborough,
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Gassaway,
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Hyland,
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D. Dulany,
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Reynolds,
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George,
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Crabb,
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Gantt,
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Pearce,
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Chaplin,
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Stoddert,
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Frasier,
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Magruder.
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For the Negative.
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Gresham,
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R. Henry,
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Govane,
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B. Mackall,
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Travers,
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Wilkinson,
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Gillis,
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[Gray,]
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Tillotson.
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Which Bill was accordingly indorsed, Read the second Time and
will pass.
The House adjourns until 2 of the Clock.
Post Meridiem.
The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
The Bill intituled, An Act for repairing the public Roads, in this
Province; was read the second Time and passed.
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On reading the Amendments, proposed by the Upper House, to the
Bill intituled, An Act for the Trial of all Matters of Fact, &c. the
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