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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1755-1756
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154 Assembly Proceedings, June 23- July 8, 1755.

L.H.J.
Liber No. 48
July 1

County, and building a Chapel of Ease thereon; which was read
the first and second Time, by an especial Order, and will pass, and
was sent to the Upper House, by Col. John Henry and Col. Scar-
borough.
On Motion, Resolved, That this House will not proceed this
Session, on any new Business after this Day.
The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock.

Post-Meridiem.
The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
Mr. Gresham, and Mr. Baker, appeared in the House.
A Bill entituled, An Act to impower Ann Chambers, Widow, to
sell certain Lands which Samuel Chambers, late of Anne Arundel
County, died possessed of in Fee Simple, for Payment of his Debts;
which was read the first Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.

p. 114

Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, the Bill entituled, An Act for granting a further Supply
towards his Majesty's Service; indorsed, By the Upper House of
Assembly, July I, 1755, Read the second Time, and will not pass.
Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho.

And the following Message, viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly July 1, 1755.
[The message which follows is printed in full in the Upper House
Journal, page 129.]

On Motion, the Question was put, Whether the following Ques-
tion shall be now put, viz. Whether it shall be Resolved, that the
Statute of First William and Mary, Cap. xviii. with all the Penal
Statutes therein mentioned, as also, the said Statute, extend to this
Province, or Not ? Resolved in the Affirmative.


For the Affirmative,

p. 115

Mills, Stoddert, Addison,
Reeder, Jordan, Murdock,
Hicks, Handy, Fraser,
Hynson, J. Goldsborough, Hawkins,
Williamson, Edmondson, Lloyd,
Gresham, Edge, Tilghman,
Wallis, Gray, Bracco,
Hammond, Hall, Scarborough,
Carroll, Paca, J. Henry,
Gassaway, Tolley, Evans,
Fitzhugh, Govane, Crabb,
Reynolds, Hyland, Chapline,
J. Mackall, Baker, Beall,
B. Mackall, Ward, Moore. [42]



 
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