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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1757-1758
Volume 55, Page 355   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House.

355

for the Encouragement of Jonas Green, of the City of Annapolis,
Printer; Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly, 12.th Decem-
ber 1757. Read the first time and Ordered to lie on the Table." And
thus " By the Upper House of Assembly I4.th December 1757. Read

L.H.J.
Liber No. 49
Dec. 14

the second Time, and will pass, the following Clause being added :
And whereas some of the Laws and Votes of former Sessions of
Assembly, have not been delivered to the respective County Clerks
within the Time or Times by the said Act limited, whereby the said
County Clerks were prevented from giving a Certificate or Certificates
of their being delivered as required, to enable the several and respec-
tive Sheriffs to pay to the said Jonas Green, or his Order, the several
and respective Sums of Money, by the said Act levied for his Use,
for Printing and Delivering the Laws and Votes as aforesaid: Be
it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the several
and respective sheriffs within this Province, be, and are hereby obliged
and required to pay to the said Jonas Green, or his Order, all and
every Sum or Sums of Money heretofore levied for the said Jonas
Green by the said Act; any Neglect or Want of such Certificate as
aforesaid, or any Clause, Matter, or Requisite, in the said Act men-
tioned, to the contrary, notwithstanding.

Signed p Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."

On Reading the aforegoing Amendment, proposed by the Upper
House to the said Bill, the Question was put, Whether the House
doth agree to the proposed Amendment to be made, or Not ? Resolved
in the Affirmative.

p. 186

For the Affirmative,


Plater, E. Gantt, Dulany,
Sothoron, Hanson, Murdock,
Key, Dent, Fraser,
Williamson, Wilson, King,
Hynson, Edmondson, Scarborough,
Rasin, Govane, Harris,
Tilden, J. H. Dorsey, Chapline,
Gassaway, Owings, E. Dorsey.
Carroll, Baker,


Worthington, Ward, [28]


For the Negative,


Lee, Earle, E. Tilghman,
M. Tilghman, T. Gantt, Sudler.


Cockey Deye, Lloyd, [8]

On Resolution of the aforegoing Question, the said Bill was In-
dorsed, " Read, and, with the Amendments proposed, passed for
Ingrossing."




 

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