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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1755-1756
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The Lower House. 93


By the Lower House of Assembly 14.th March 1755
Read the first Time and ordered to Lie on the Table
Signed p order M: Macnemara Cl: Lo: Ho.

And thus By the Lower House of Assembly 15 March 1755
Read the Second Time and will pass.
Signed p order M: Macnemara Cl: Lo: Ho :

By the Upper House of Assembly 15 March 1755
Read the first Time and ordered to Lie on the Table.
Signed p orderRoss Cl: Up: Ho.
And thus By the Upper House of Assembly 20 March 1755
Read the Second Time and will pass with the following Amend-
ments: [Printed in full in Upper House Journal on pages 36-7].

L. H. J.
Liber No. 48
March 21

On Reading the Bill Entituled an Act for Regulating the Rates
of Carriage and Quartering Soldiers in publick Houses within this
Province for his Majestys service with the amendments proposed
(By the Upper House) to be made thereto.
The Question was put Whether this House doth agree to the
Amendments proposed By the Upper House to the said Bill or not.
Resolved in the Affirmative.

p. 78

For the Affirmative,

Reeder, Smallwood, Baker,
Mills, Stoddcrt, Murdock,
Gresham, Moore, Dulany,
Williamson, J. Goldsborough, Lloyd,
Wallis, M. Tilghman, Casson,
Hynson, Edmondson, Bracco,
Hammond, Edge, J. Henry,
Gassaway, Gray, E. Tilghman.
Reynolds, Govane, [26]


For the Negative,

Hall, Crabb, Sprigg.
Hawkins, Beall, [5]


Which Bill was according indorsed, Read, and with the Amend-
ments proposed, passed for ingrossing.
The Bill entituled, An Act to prevent the People of this Province
from supplying the French or their Indian Allies, with Ammunition,
Warlike Stores, or Provisions of any Kind; was here read, and with
the Amendments proposed by the Upper House, passed for in-
grossing.

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