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L.H.J.
Liber No. 48
October 6
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the Arms belonging to the Province? or Not. Resolved in the
Affirmative.
For the Affirmative,
J. Reeder, J. Handy, Hawkins,
Wallis, Dennis, D. Dulany,
Gassaway, J. Goldsborough, W. Dulany,
Carroll, Edmondson, Scarborough,
Worthington, Gray, Evans,
J. J. Mackall, Smith, Crabb,
Reynolds, Addison, Beall,
Smallwood, Murdock, Sprigg.
Jordan, Fraser, [26]
For the Negative,
Hynson, Govane, Bracco,
M. Tilghman, Ward, Henry.
Travers, Casson, [8]
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker
a Petition of John Winter and Charles Love, the Two Inspectors
of Piles's Warehouse in Charles County; and a Petition of sundry
Persons, Ordinary-Keepers, and other Inhabitants, residing in or
near Cambridge in Dorchester County; and a Petition of Anne
Cockshut, of Calvert County; indorsed, By the Upper House of
Assembly, October 6, 1756. Read and Referred to the Consideration
of the Lower House of Assembly.
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker
the Bill, entituled, An Act for his Majesty's Service, and for the
better Defence and Security of this Province; indorsed, " By the
Upper House of Assembly, October 6th, 1756. Read the first Time,
and Ordered to lie on the Table.
Signed per Order. J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho.
And thus, By the Upper House of Assembly, October 6, 1756.
Read the second Time by especial Order, and will pass.
Signed per Order. J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho.
Which Bill was Read here, and passed for ingrossing.
The House adjourns until the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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