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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1757-1758
Volume 55, Page 595   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House.

The Lower House. 595


For the Affirmative,
Williamson, Lowes, Gray,
Rasin, Gale, Ward,
Tilden, Wilson, Fraser,
Worthington, Goldsborough, King,
E. Gantt, Edmondson, Bracco,

L. H. J.
Liber No. 50
April 19

Waggaman, Oldham, Handy. [18]


For the Negative,


Hynson, Govane, T. Gantt,
Hammond, J. H. Dorsey, Lloyd,
Gassaway, Cockey Deye, E. Tilghman,
J. J. Mackall, Owings, Harris,
Reynolds, Hyland, Chapline,
Hanson, Earle, Beatty,
M. Tilghman, Baker, Cresap.
Sulivane, Dulany,


Lecompte, Murdock, 25

On Motion, Ordered, That a Committee be appointed to take into
Consideration the Message from the Upper House, and Report to the
House their Opinion of the several Objections therein contained,
against the Frame of the Bill for Granting a Supply of £45,000 &c.
and that Colonel Tilghman, Mr. Hammond, Mr. Dorsey, Mr.
Matthew Tilghman, Mr. Murdock, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Lloyd, and
Mr. Williamson, be a Committee for that Purpose.
Mr. Ward and Mr. Hanson have Leave of Absence.
The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock.
Post-Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment, &c.

Mr. Matthew Tilghman 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,


Whether the Business relating to the Naval-Officers of Patowmack,
and the Port of Annapolis, and the Commissioners of the Paper-
Currency-Office, had been the Subject of one or more Addresses,
previous to that of the Tenth of December, such was the Nature of
it, and so intimately were the Public Funds concerned therein, that
we should think the bare Mention of it ought to have been sufficient
to have induced your Excellency to a Compliance with our Request ;
but to our great Concern, we find that your Answer to our last
Address on this Subject, affords us too just an Occasion to complain,
that the repeated Representations of the Lower House of Assembly

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