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286 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 28-Dec. 16, 1757.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 49
Nov. 24
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The following Ordinance, viz.t
An Ordinance for a present Provision for Winter Quarters for
such of his Majesty's Forces as are expected to come to the City of
Annapolis for Winter Quarters.
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p. 101
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It is Ordained, by his Excellency, The Governor, and the Upper
and Lower Houses of Assembly, That the Sum of Two Hundred
Pounds shall be paid to Messieurs James Maccubbin and James
Johnson, by the Agents appointed by an Act, entituled, An Act for
his Majesty's Service, and further Defence and Security of this
Province, out of such Part of the £3000 granted by the said Act for
Recruiting his Majesty's Royal American Regiment, as is not ex-
pended, to be laid out by the said James Maccubbin and James John-
son, 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 :
A regular and clear Account of the Disposition of which Money, the
said James Maccubbin and James Johnson are hereby directed to lay
before the Assembly at their next Meeting.
Was Read, and the Question was put, That the said Ordinance be
Assented to. Resolved in the Affirmative.
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For the Affirmative,
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Worthington, Baker, E. Dorsey,
E. Gantt, Dulany, Henry,
Goldsborough, Woodward, Key,
Edmondson, Lowes, Wilson.
Oldham, Fraser,
Sulivane, Harris,
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Govane, Chapline, [18]
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For the Negative,
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Sothoron, Lecompte, King,
Hanson, Owings, Beatty,
Lee, Earle, M. Tilghman.
Dent, Ward,
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Stoddert, T. Gantt, [13]
In Pursuance of the aforegoing Resolution, the said Orninance
was Indorsed,
" Read and Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly.
Signed p Order, H. Hooper, Speaker."
And was sent to the Upper House by Mr. Dulany and Mr. Edward
Dorsey.
The House adjourns til the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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