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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1752-1754
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48 Assembly Proceedings, June 3-23, 1752.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 16

The Bill entituled, An Act for issuing Writs of Replevin, &c.
And

The Bill entituled, An Act for the destroying of Squirrels and
Crows in the several Counties therein mentioned :

Were severally read the second Time, and passed, and sent to the
Upper House, with the Bill entituled, An Act continuing an Act
entituled, An Act for the more effectual destroying Squirrels and
Crows in the Counties of Kent, &c. by Mr. Earle and Mr. Handy.

Daniel Dulany, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Bill entituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act entituled,
An Act for quieting Possessions, &c.

The Bill entituled, An Act for the Relief of such Persons as cannot
find Surety for their Appearance, to testify as Witnesses, &c. And

The Bill entituled, An Act continuing an Act entituled, An Act
continuing an Act entituled, An Act for the speedy and effectual
Publication of the Laws of this Province, &c.

Severally Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly, June 16,
1752. Read the second Time, and will pass.

Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
Which Bills were read here, and passed for Ingrossing.

The Bill entituled, An Act to prevent the setting the Woods on
Fire, was read the second Time, and passed; and sent to the Upper
House by Mr. Crabb and Mr. Gantt.

On reading the second Time the Bill entituled, An Act for reduc-
ing the Allowances of the Members of the Upper and Lower Houses
of Assembly of this Province; the Question was put, Whether the
Allowance to be made in the said Bill, to the Members of the Upper
House of Assembly, shall be 8o lb. or 90 lb. of Tobacco per Day?
Resolved, That it be 8o lb.


For Eighty.


Bond,

Harrison,

Earle,

Barnes,

Waggaman,

Addison,

Mills,

Gillis,

Murdock,

Key,

Henry,

Gordon,

Williamson,

Handy,

W. Dulany,

Gresham,

Edmonson,

Hopper,

Hall,

Hooper,

Purnell,

B. Mackall,

C. Goldsborough,

Selby,

Reynolds,

Govane,

Evans,

Gantt,

Buchanan,

Scarborough.

Smallwood,

George,




 
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