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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
November 5
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Post-Meridiem.
The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
Mr. Murdock appeared in the House.
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
the Bill intituled, An Act for the Adjournment and Continuance of
Talbot County Court; indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly,
November 5, 1753. Read the second Time, and will pass."
Which Bill was read here, and passed for ingrossing.
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p. 323
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Mr. Stoddert brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill intituled,
An Act to cut off the Entail of Part of a Tract of Land called
Charley, now lying in Charles and Prince George's Counties, and to
Entail Lands of equal Value in lieu thereof; which Bill was Read the
first and second Time by an especial Order, and will pass; and was
sent to the Upper House by Capt. Lee, and Mr. Hawkins.
Mr. Charles Goldsborough from the Committee of Laws, delivers
to Mr. Speaker, an ingrossed Bill intituled, An Act for the Adjourn-
ment and Continuance of Talbot County Court; which was read and
assented to, and sent to the Upper House with the Paper Bill thereof,
by Mr. Charles Goldsborough and Mr. Edmunson.
Col. Hammond from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
the Bill intituled, An Act for raising a Duty of Three Halfpence
Sterling per Hogshead on all Tobacco exported out of this Province,
for the Use of the Governor; the Bill intituled, An Act impowering
the Justices of Prince George's County, to Levy on the taxable
Inhabitants of St. Paul's Parish, &c. the Bill intituled, An Act for
the Relief of Thomas Barkley, &c. severally indorsed, " By the
Upper House of Assembly, November 5, 1753. Read the second
Time, and will pass." And a Bill intituled, A Supplementary and
Explanatory Act to an Act intituled, An Act for the more effectual
Punishment of Negroes and other Slaves, &c. indorsed, " By the
Upper House of Assembly, November 3, 1753. Read the first Time,
and ordered to lie on the Table; and (thus) By the Upper House of
Assembly, November 5, 1753. Read the second Time, and will pass."
Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, the Paper Bill intituled, An Act for the Adjournment
and Continuance of Talbot County Court; indorsed, " By the Upper
House of Assembly, November 5, 1753. The ingrossed Bill, whereof
this is the Original, is read and assented to."
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p. 324
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Col. Hammond from the Upper House, acquaints Mr. Speaker,
that the Governor requires the Attendance of the Lower House
immediately in the Upper House, to sec the ingrossed Dill intituled,
An Act for the Adjournment and Continuance of Talbot County
Court, passed into a Law: Mr. Speaker left the Chair, and attended
by the Members of the Lower House, went to the Upper House,
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