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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1755-1756
Volume 52, Page 423   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 423


Form, as your Honours are pleased to tell us it shall, if we don't
approve what you have proposed.
Signed per Order, M. Macnemara, Cl. Lo. Ho.

Was sent to the Upper House by M.r Earle and M.r Bracco.
Col. Hammond, from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker
the Bill entituled, An Act for granting a Supply of Forty Thousand
Pounds for his Majesty's Service, &c. indorsed,. By the Upper
House of Assembly, May 14, 1756. Read, and, with the Amend-
ments agreed to by the Conferees of both Houses of Assembly,
will pass.
Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho.

Which Bill was read here, and passed for ingrossing.

An ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act for the Relief of certain
languishing Prisoners, in the several County Goals, &c. and an in-
grossed Bill entituled, A Supplementary Act to the Act entituled,
An Act for repairing the Public Roads, &c. were severally read and
assented to, and sent to the Upper House, with the Paper Bills
thereof, by Major Travers and M.r Reeder.
The House adjourns until the Morrow Morning at 8 of the Clock.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 48
May 14

Saturday Morning, 15th May, 1756.

The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
M.r John Handy and Col. John Henry appeared in the House.
Major Travers and M.r Wallis have Leave to go home.
Col. Tilghman, from the Committee of Laws, brings in and
delivers to M.r Speaker a Bill entituled, A further Supplementary
Act to an Act entituled, An Act for quieting Possessions, enrolling
Conveyances, and securing the Estates of Purchasers; which was
read the first Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.
The Bill entituled, An Act for preventing Indians, disaffected to
the British Interest in America, from coming into this Province as
Spies, or any other evil design, was read the second Time, and will

May 15

pass; and was sent to the Upper House by M.r Stoddert and Capt.
Baker.
The House adjourns until 2 of the Clock Afternoon.

Post-Meridiem.

The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
M.r Lloyd, from the Committee of Laws, brings in and delivers
to M.r Speaker an ingrossed Bill entituled, An Act for granting a
Supply of Forty Thousand Pounds for his Majesty's Service, &c.

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