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634 Assembly Proceedings, Mar. 28-May 13, 1758.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 50
April 27
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Gassaway, Cockey Deye, Lloyd,
Carroll, Owings, E. Tilghman,
Worthington, Hyland, Bracco,
J. J. Mackall, Earle, Chapline,
Reynolds, Baker, Beatty.
M. Tilghman, Dulany,
Gray, Woodward, [28]
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The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock.
Post-Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
Mr, Oldham and Mr. Hanson appeared in the House.
The Bill, entituled, An Act relating to Guardians and Orphans,
was Read the second Time, and will pass; and was sent to the Upper
House by Mr. Matthew Tilghman and Mr. Reynolds.
On Motion, Ordered, That Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Ed-
ward Dorsey, be a Committee to enquire what Laws will Expire
with the Close of this Session, if not Revived by Acts for such Pur-
pose; and that they make Report thereof to the House.
An Ingrossed Bill, entituled, An Act to make it Penal to forge or
counterfeit the Bills of Credit of Virginia, Pennsylvania, New-
York, East or West Jerseys, or the Three Lower Counties on Dela-
ware, called New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, &c. was Read and As-
sented to, and sent to the Upper House, with the Paper Bill thereof,
by Mr. James John Mackall and Mr. Lecompte.
On Reading the second Time the Bill, entituled, An Act for Trial
of all Matters of Fact in the several Counties where they have arisen
or shall arise, the Question was put, That the Allowances of the
Justices of Assize be Reduced from 7000 lbs. of Tobacco each, for
every Circuit. Resolved in the Negative.
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For the Affirmative,
Hammond, Govane, Murdock,
Gassaway, Cockey Deye, T. Gantt,
Carroll, Owings, Handy,
Worthington, Dulany, E. Dorsey.
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Lecompte, Woodward, [14]
For the Negative,
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Reeder, Waggaman, King,
Williamson, Wilson, Lloyd,
Hynson, M. Tilghman, E. Tilghman,
Tilden, Gray, Bracco,
J. J. Mackall, J. H. Dorsey, Harris,
Reynolds, Hyland, Chapline,
E. Gantt, Earle, Beatty.
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Hanson, Baker, [23]
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