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The Lower House. 285
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For the Affirmative,
Key, Sulivane, Scarborough,
Worthington, Govane, Henry,
E. Gantt, Baker, Handy,
Lowes, Dulany, Harris,
Wilson, Woodward, Chapline,
Goldsborough, Murdock, E. Dorsey.
Edmondson, Fraser,
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L. H.J.
Liber No. 49
Nov. 24
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Oldham, Sudler, [22]
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For the Negative,
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Sothoron, Stoddert, T. Gantt,
Williamson, M. Tilghman, King,
Reynolds, Lecompte, E. Tilghman,
Hanson, Owings, Beatty.
Lee, Earle,
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Dent, Ward, 16
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The following Message, viz.
By the Lower House of Assembly, 24th November, 1757.
May it please your Honours,
This House doth propose, that the Sum of £200 Current Money,
out of the Money granted for Recruiting 300 Men for his Majesty's
Royal American Regiment, as is not expended, should be paid by the
Agents appointed by the Act, entituled, An Act for his Majesty's
Service, and further Defence and Security of this Province, to
Messieurs James Maccubbin and James Johnson, to be laid out as a
present Provision for the Quartering such of his Majesty's Forces
as are expected to come to the City of Annapolis for Quarters; and
desire your Honours Concurrence to such Ordinance for the Pay-
ment of that Sum by the said Agents.
Signed p Order, M. Macnemara, Cl Lo Ho.
Was sent to the Upper House by Mr. Goldsborough and Mr.
Worthington.
Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, the following Message, viz.t
By the Upper House of Assembly, 24th November, 1757.
Gentlemen.
This House is willing that the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds
Current Money be paid to Messieurs James Maccubbin and James
Johnson, in the Manner, and for the Purposes, directed by your
Message of this Afternoon, by Messieurs Goldsborough and Worth-
ington, and is ready to consent to an Ordinance for that Sum.
Signed p Order, J. Ross, Cl Up Ho.
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p. 100
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