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274 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 28-Dec. 16, 1757.
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L.H.J.
Liber No. 49
Nov. 16
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For the Affirmative,
Plater, Hanson, Edmondson,
Sothoron, Lee, Oldham,
Rasin, Scarborough, Lecompte,
Tilden, Handy, Govane,
Gassaway, Stoddert, Cockey Deye,
Worthington, Lowes, Hyland,
B. Mackall, Gale, Henry,
Reynolds, Goldsborough, Harris.
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For the Negative,
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Williamson, J. H. Dorsey, Lloyd,
Hynson, Owings, E. Tilghman,
Hammond, Earle, Bracco,
J. J. Mackall, Ward, Sudler,
E. Gantt, Dulany, Chapline,
Dent, Woodward, E. Dorsey,
Wilson, Murdock, Beatty,
M. Tilghman, Fraser, Cresap.
Gray, T. Gantt,
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Sulivane, King, [28]
On Motion, the Bill, entituled, An Act for his Majesty's Service,
&c. was committed for Amendments.
Mr. Benjamin Mackall and Mr. Edmondson have Leave to go
home.
Mr. Baker appeared in the House.
The House adjourns until the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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Nov. 17
p. 89
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Thursday, 17th November, 1757.
The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday, except Mr. Benjamin Mackall,
Mr. Waggaman, and Mr. Sudler. The Proceedings were Read.
Ordered, That Mr. Goldsborough, Mr. Gassaway, and Major
Hynson, be a Committee to Tax the Fees and Costs, which have
accrued due to the several Officers of this House, and Others, on the
Petition of Mr. Henry Woodward, complaining of an undue Election
for the City of Annapolis, and to make Report thereof to the House.
On Reading the Petition of divers Persons, the Subscribers, In-
habitants of Dorchester County, praying that a Bill may be brought
in, To Restrain Persons from Hunting, and Driving of Deer and
Foxes over the Plantations and Lands of the Petitioners and Others,
the said Petition was Granted; and Leave given to bring in a Bill.
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