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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1752-1754
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568 Assembly Proceedings, July 17-25, 1754.

Liber H. S.
No. 1

. City of Annapolis, the Tenth Day of May, One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Forty Eight, be, and is hereby continued, and shall
remain and be in full Force, for and during the Term of Three
Years next ensuing, and to the End of the next Session of Assembly
which shall happen after the End of the said Three Years.

25.th July 1754
Read and Assented to
by the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
M Macnemara Cl lo ho.

On behalf of the Right
Honble the Lord Pro-
prietary of this Province
I will this be a Law
Hor.° Sharpe

the great seal in
Wax Attendant

25 July 1754
Read and Assented to
by the Upper House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
J. Ross Cl Up Ho.

No. 6

An Act continuing an Act entituled, A Supplementary Act to an
Act entituled, An Act laying an Imposition on Negroes, and sev-
eral Sorts of Liquors imported, and also on Irish Servants, to
prevent the importing too great a Number of Irish Papist into
this Province.

[An Act
continued.]

Be it Enacted, by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary, by
and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordship's Governor, and the
Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly, and the Authority of the
same, That an Act of Assembly of this Province entituled, A Supple-
mentary Act to an Act entituled, An Act laying an Imposition on
Negroes, and several Sorts of Liquors imported, and also on Irish
Servants to prevent the importing too great a Number of Irish
Papists into this Province, made at a Session of Assembly, begun and
held at the City of Annapolis, the Twentieth Day of March, Anno
Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Four, be, and is
hereby continued, and shall remain and be in full Force, for and dur-
ing the Term of Three Years next ensuing, and to the End of the
next Session of Assembly which shall happen after the End of the
said Three Years.

25.th July 1754
Read and Assented to
by the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
M Macnemara Cl lo ho

On behalf of the Right
Honourable the Lord
PropT of this Province I
will this be a Law
Hor.° Sharpe

he great seal in
Wax Appendant

25 July 1754
Read and Assented to
by the Upper House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
J. Ross Cl Up Ho.

No. 7

p. 161

An Act continuing an Act entituled, An Act to make the Testimony
of convicted Persons legal against convicted Persons.

[An Act
continued.]

Be it Enacted, by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary, by
and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordship's Governor, and
the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly, and the Authority of the
same, That an Act of Assembly of this Province entituled, An Act to
make the Testimony of convicted Persons legal against convicted



 
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