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U.H.J.
Liber No. 35
October 6
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levy not exceeding 20,000. of Tobacco upon the taxable Inhabitants
of said County to be applied to the Purpose therein directed thus
endorsed.
By the Lower House of Assembly 5.th Oct.r 1756.
Read the first time and ordered to lye on the Table
Signed p Order M Macnemara Clk Lo: Ho :
By the Lower House of Assembly 6.th Oct.r 1756.
Read the second time and will pass.
Signed p order M Macnemara Clk: Lo: Ho :
Read the first time in this House and ordered to lye on the Table
Read the Petition of sundry Persons Ordinary-Keepers, and
others, Inhabitants of Dorchester County praying a Bill may be
brought in to prevent Persons from selling Liquors without Lycense,
at or near the Town of Cambridge in the said County :
The Petition of John Winter, and Charles Love, the Inspectors
at Piles Fresh, and Francis Parnham, Owner of the said Warehouse
in Charles County, praying a Bill may be brought in to indemnifye
them from Damages occasioned by an extraordinary Hurricane, on
22.d June last which blew down the said Warehouse — The Petition
of Ann Cockshutt praying Leave to bring in a Bill to make a Deed
of Bargain and Sale for a Tract of Land called Poor Land in Calvert
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County from William Hours to W.m Booth valid/although the same
was not executed in time, referred to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly and sent by Richard Lee Esq.r
Adjourned 'till three of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Read the Petition of the Vestry and principal Inhabitants of Port
Tobacco Parish in Charles County praying a Bill may be brought
in to divide the said Parish after the death of the present Incum-
bent — The Petition of the Vestrymen Church-Wardens and Parish-
ioners of Prince-Georges Parish in Frederick County praying a
Division of the said Parish — rejected.
Read the second time by especial Order the Bill, intituled, An Act
for his Majesty's Service, and further Defence, and Security of this
Province, and sent by Richard Lee Esq :r
Adjourned 'till to Morrow Morning 10: of the Clock
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