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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1752-1754
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190 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 2-Nov. 17, 1753.

L. H. J.


For the Negative.



Liber No. 47
October 23

Carroll,

Govane,

Hamilton,


p. 290

Hall,

Addison,

Wilkinson,



Gassaway,

Frasier,

Crabb,



B. Mackall,

Hawkins,

Chaplin,



Reynolds,

W. Dulany,

Magruder.

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Which Bill was accordingly indorsed, Read and passed for
ingrossing.
Mr. John Paca, a Member returned to serve in this Assembly, for
Baltimore County, appeared in the House.
Ordered, That Mr. Govane, and Mr. Buchanan, do go with him
to the Upper House to see him qualified: They return, and acquaint
Mr. Speaker, they saw him take the several Oaths to the Govern-
ment required by Law, subscribe the Oath of Abjuration, repeat and
sign the Test.
The Gentleman took his Seat in the House.
On motion, Ordered, That the Petition of Thomas Catterall be
taken into Consideration, on next Friday at Ten of the Clock.
The House adjourns till the morrow Morning at 8 of the Clock.

October 24

Wednesday Morning, October 24, 1753.

The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
Mr. J. Mackall, Mr. Smallwood, Capt. Hopper, Mr. Earle, and
Major Ridgely, appeared in the House.
The Bill intituled, An Act to prevent Persons from secreting Flats,
Boats, &c. was read the second Time, and passed: Which Bill, with
the Bill intituled, An Act to prevent Masters of Ships and Vessels
from clandestinely carrying Servants, &c. out of this Province; and
the Bill intituled, An Act for repairing the Public Roads in this Prov-
ince; were sent to the Upper House by Capt. Williamson and
Mr. Rasin.
Col. Tasker from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker, the
Bill intituled, An Act to oblige Garnishees to discover Goods and
Effects attached in their Hands, &c. indorsed " By the Upper House
of Assembly, October 24, 1753. Read the second Time, and will not
pass."

p. 291

Philip Thomas, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, the Bill intituled, An Act for issuing Writs of Replevin out
of the County Courts of this Province; indorsed, " By the Upper
House of Assembly, " October 24, 1753. Read the second Time,
and will not pass."
Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, the Bill intituled, An Act continuing an Act intituled,
An Act for relieving the Inhabitants of this Province, from some



 

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