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

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
October 24

Ordered, That Dr. Carroll, and Col. Hooper, do prepare and
bring in an Address to his Excellency the Governor accordingly.
Col. Hammond, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
the Bill intituled, An Act for the Advancement of Justice, indorsed,
" By the Upper House of Assembly, October 24, 1753 read and
second Time and will pass, with the following Amendments; at the
Endi of the Bill, insert the following Clause, This Act to continue
for Three Years, and unto the End of the next Session of Assembly,
which shall happen after the End of the said Three Years."
Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
On motion, Leave given to bring in a Bill, To regulate Judicial
Proceedings: Ordered, That the Committee of Laws do prepare and
bring in a Bill accordingly.

The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock Afternoon.

Post Meridiemi
The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
On reading the Petition of Major George Beall, indorsed, " By
the Upper House of Assembly, referred to the Consideration of the
Lower House."
Ordered, That the Petition be heard at the Bar of this House on
Thursday Morning the first Day of November next, and that all
Parties concerned have due Notice thereof, and that the Clerk of
the House do issue Summons's on the Application of any of the
Parties.
Mr. Tilghman, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, a Bill intituled, An Act to disable any Person, not being
a Freeholder, to vote at Elections, for Members to serve in Assembly.
Which was read the first Time and ordered to lie on the Table.
The House adjourns till the morrow Morning at 8 of the Clock.

October 25
p. 293

Thursday Morning, October 25, 1753.

The House met according to Adjournment, &c. all appeared as
Yesterday, except Mr. George.
The Bill intituled, An Act for the Advancement of Justice, was
read, and, with the Amendments proposed by the Upper House,
passed for ingrossing.
The Bill intituled, An Act continuing an Act intituled, An Act for
relieving the Inhabitants of this Province from some Aggrievances
in the Prosecution of Suits at Law, &c. was read, and, with the
Amendments proposed by the Upper House, passed for ingrossing.
The Bill intituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act intituled, An
Act to prevent the injuring Harbours within this Province, &c. was



 
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