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The House continued the several Gentlemen who were on the
Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice last Session, on the
said Committee for this Session.
The House continued Mr. Murdock, Mr. Goldsborough, Mr.
Lloyd, Mr. Govane, and Col. Cresap, on the Committee of Accounts ;
and ordered that Major Hynson be added to the said Committee for
this Session.
The House continued Mr. James John Mackall, Major Hyland,
Mr. Benjamin Mackall, Mr. Fraser, Mr. Lee, and Col. Cresap, a Com-
mittee to Inspect the Arms and Ammunition, and Accounts relating
thereto; and ordered that Capt. Sudler and Mr. Dent be added to the
said Committee for this Session.
The House continued Mr. Dulany, Mr. Earle, Col. Henry, Mr.
Lloyd, Mr. Bracco, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Matthew Tilghman, and
Mr. Worthington, on the Committee to Inspect the Accounts and
Proceedings of the Commissioners or Trustees for Emitting Bills
of Credit, established by Act of Assembly; and ordered that Mr.
Hanson be added to the said Committee.
The House continued Col. Tilghman, Mr. Matthew Tilghman,
Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Murdock, Mr. Hammond, and Mr.
Dorsey, a Committee to Inspect into the several Public Offices.
The House appointed Mr. Bracco, Mr. Earle, Col. Cresap, Mr.
Plater, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Sothoron, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. John Ham-
mond Dorsey, a Committee to Inspect the Accounts of the Agents
appointed by the several Acts of Assembly for Raising Money for his
Majesty's Service.
Mr. Carroll brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the following
Ingrossed Address, viz.
To his Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esq : Governor and Commander
in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland :
The humble Address of the House of Delegates.
May it please your Excellency,
We, his Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Delegates
of the Freemen of Maryland, in General Assembly convened, return
your Excellency our Thanks for your Speech at the Opening of
this Session.
The Opportunity you are at this Time pleased to afford us, of
again exerting our Endeavours for his Majesty's Service, and the
more immediate Defence and Security of the Frontier Inhabitants
of this Province, is most agreeable to us.
We shall immediately take into our Consideration, the Copy of the
Earl of Loudoun's Letter, laid before us by your Excellency, and
hope, that our Resolutions and Proceedings, will manifest our Care
for the Preservation of the Lives, Liberties and Properties of our
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 49
Feb. 14
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