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440 Assembly Proceedings, Feb. ij-Mar. 9, 1758.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 49
Feb. 22
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have been issued by his Directions, relative to the marching and
providing Subsistence for the said Militia :
Ordered, That Mr. Edward Dorsey, Col. Tilghman, Mr. Matthew
Tilghman, Mr. Carroll, and Mr. Williamson, do prepare and bring
in an Address accordingly.
On Motion, the Question was put, That a Remonstrance be pre-
pared to the Governor, on the March of a Company of Militia lately
from Queen- Anne's County, and another from Kent County, to the
Western Frontier of this Province. Resolved in the Affirmative.
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For the Affirmative,
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Reader, Wilson, Fraser,
Sothoron, Goldsborough, T. Gantt,
Williamson, M. Tilghman, King,
Hynson, Sulivane, E. Tilghman,
Tilden, Lecompte, Bracco,
Gassaway, Govane, Sudler,
Carroll, J. H. Dorsey, Harris,
Worthington, Cockey Deye, E. Dorsey,
E. Gantt, Owings, Beatty,
Hanson, Ward, Cresap.
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Dent, Woodward, 32
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For the Negative,
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Plater, Dulany, Henry.
Key, Gray, [5]
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Ordered, That Mr. E. Dorsey, Col. Tilghman, Mr. Matthew
Tilghman, Mr. Carroll, and Mr. Williamson, do prepare and bring
in a Remonstrance accordingly.
Mr. Sudler, on Motion that urgent Business requires his Absence,
hath Leave till Monday.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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Feb. 23
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Thursday, February 23, 1758.
The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday Afternoon. The Proceedings
were Read.
Mr. Lloyd appeared in the House.
Alexander Williamson, Esq; brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker,
an Address to his Excellency; which was Read, Approved, and
ordered to be Ingrossed.
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