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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1757-1758
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The Lower House.


107



For the Affirmative,



L. H. J.

Reeder,

Jenifer,

Ward,


Liber No. 48
May 7

Hynson,

Dennis,

Murdock,



Williamson,

Goldsborough,

Casson,



Wallis,

Edmondson,

Scarborough,



Gassaway,

Gray,

Henry,



Worthington,

Paca,

Sprigg.



Reynolds,

Tolley,


20



For the Negative,




Hammond,

Fraser,

Bracco,



Carroll,

Gantt,

Beall.



M. Tilghman,

Lloyd,




Govane,

E. Tilghman,


10


In Pursuance of the aforegoing Resolution,
On Motion the following Clause was Ordered to be left out of the
said Address, viz.t We cannot, without some Uneasiness, remark,
that your Excellency should keep the above Letter or Message in
your Hands several Days, without communicating it to this House,
which has prevented our throwing that Matter into a Bill for his
Majesty's Service, and our Security, during that Time under our
Consideration, where it would properly have been placed, and would
have saved our Time and Trouble in this Method, especially con-


sidering, that upon other Occasions, you have been pleased to lay
Matters before us, recommending them as proper to be made Parts
of Bills under our Consideration; which Clause being left out, the
Address was Indorsed, " Read, Approved, and Ordered to be In-
grossed."
On Reading the following Petition, viz.t
To the Honourable the Representatives of the Freemen of Maryland,
in Assembly convened.
The Petition and Remonstrance of Joseph Ensor, of Baltimore-
Town, Merchant,
Most humbly Sheweth,
That on or about the Tenth Day of March last, your Petitioner
on his own Account had fully laden with Provisions the Schooner
Anson, Henry Costin Master : That at the Time aforesaid, the said
Vessel was ready to proceed on a Voyage to Barbados with the said
Cargo on board; but since has been prevented from pursuing the
intended Voyage, as aforesaid, by Means of an Embargo; and your
Petitioner's Vessel, with the Cargo on board, still remains in the
Harbour of Baltimore-Town: In Consequence thereof, your Peti-
tioner has been run to great Expences, and now under strong Appre-
hensions that the whole Cargo will, if not already, become little or
of no Value to your Petitioner, unless permitted to sail immediately.

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