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572 Assembly Proceedings, Mar. 28-May 13, 1758.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 50
April 8
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For the Negative,
Plater, Wilson, Woodward,
Sothoron, Goldsborough, Handy,
Key, Edmondson, Harris.
B. Mackall, Oldham,
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Gale, Dulany, 13
On Resolution of the aforegoing Question, the said Bill was In-
dorsed, " Read the second Time, and will Pass."
Resolved, That Mr. Speaker, and the House, do go with the said
Bill to the Upper House.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair, and (with the Rest of the Members
of the Lower House) went to the Upper House, and there delivered
the said Bill.
Mr. Speaker (with the Rest of the Members) returned to the
Lower House, and re-assumed the Chair.
Mr. Fraser, Mr. Owings, Mr. Matthew Tilghman, and Mr. Reyn-
olds, have Leave of Absence.
The House adjourns until Monday at 2 of the Clock Afternoon.
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April 10
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Monday, April 10, 1758.
The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as on Saturday, except Mr. Hammond, Mr.
Reynolds, Mr. Matthew Tilghman, and Mr. Fraser. The Proceed-
ings were Read.
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p. 31
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Mr. Gray and Mr. Tilden appeared in the House.
Mr. Gale brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled,
An Act Repealing all the Laws heretofore made for the Killing of
Crows and Squirrels, or having any Allowance for the same, so far
as relates to Somerset, Calvert, Prince-George's, and Worcester
Counties; which was Read the first Time, and Ordered to lie on
the Table.
Mr. Murdock brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, en-
tituled, An Act for Reducing the Allowances of the Councillors,
Deputies and Delegates, that shall serve in the General Assembly,
and ascertaining the Allowances of the Clerks and other Officers
of both Houses, and for securing the Independency of the said
Deputies and Delegates; which was Read the first Time, and Ordered
to lie on the Table.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 8 of the Clock.
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