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284 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 28-Dec. 16, 1757.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 49
Nov. 23
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Mr. Ward, Mr. Bracco, Mr. Govane, and Col. Cresap, have Leave
to go home.
The House adjourns til the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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Nov. 24
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Thursday, 24th November, 1757.
The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday, except Major Hynson, Mr.
Rasin, Mr. Tilden, Mr. Plater, and Mr. Cockey Deye.
Mr. Gray hath Leave to go home.
The Bill, entituled. An Act for Granting a Supply of £20000, &c.
was sent to the Upper House by Mr. Lloyd and Fourteen more.
The Bill, entituled, An Act to Prohibit Raising of Swine and
Geese in Frederick-Town in Frederick County, was Read, and, with
the Amendments proposed, passed for Ingrossing.
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The Bill, entituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act, entituled, An
Act for Granting a Supply of £40000, &c. was Read the second Time,
and will pass.
The Bill, entituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act, entituled, An
Act for the Preservation of the Breed of Wild Deer, was Read the
second Time, and will pass.
His Excellency's Message of the nth of October, was this Day
Read again. On Reading thereof, Ordered, That an Address be pre-
pared to his Excellency in Answer thereto; and that Col. Tilghman,
Mr. Murdock, Mr. Matthew Tilghman, Mr. Edward Dorsey, and
Mr. Key, do prepare and bring in such Address.
On Motion, Leave given to bring in a Bill, To make Valid the
Proceedings of the Session of Assembly held at Baltimore-Town:
Ordered, That Col. Tilghman do prepare and bring in a Bill ac-
cordingly.
The House adjourns until 2 of the Clock Afternoon.
Post-Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Gassaway have Leave to go home.
Col. Tilghman brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, en-
tituled, An Act for making Valid the Proceedings of the Session of
Assembly held at Baltimore-Town; which was Read the first Time,
and Ordered to lie on the Table.
On Motion, That an Ordinance for a Sum of Money, to make
Provision for the Soldiers that are to be Quartered in the City of
Annapolis, be prepared ;
Resolved, That an Ordinance be prepared accordingly.
On Motion, the Question was put, That an Ordinance for the Sum
of £ 200 be prepared. Resolved in the Affirmative.
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