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Which Bill was accordingly Indorsed, Read the second Time, and
will Pass; and, with the Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act,
entituled, An Act for the speedy Recovery of small Debts out of
Court, before one Justice of the Peace; was sent to the Upper House
by Mr. Williamson and Mr. Reynolds.
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
for the Advancement of Justice.
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
for Relieving the Inhabitants of this Province from some Ag-
grievances in the Prosecution of Suits at Law, &c.
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
to Remedy some Evils relating to Servants.
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, A Sup-
plementary Act to the Act, entituled, An Act ascertaining the Heighth
of Fences, &c. And,
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
for the Gauge of Barrels, for Pork, Beef, &c.
Were severally Read the second Time, and will Pass.
A Bill, entituled, An Act for further continuing an Act, entituled,
An Act to prevent the Exportation or Carrying out of this Province,
Ammunition, Warlike Stores, or Provisions of any Kind, towards
supplying the French, or their Allies, was Read the first Time, and
Ordered to lie on the Table.
The House adjourns until the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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April 22
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Friday Morning, 22d April, 1757.
The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
On Reading the Petition of William Wethered, of Kent County,
the Question was put, Whether the said Petition be Granted, or Not ?
Resolved in the Affirmative.
Ordered, That the Petitioner be Allowed for the Damages he
sustained, the Sum of £300.0.0 Current Money; and that the same
be Allowed in the Journal of Accounts.
Col. Tilghman brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, an Address
to his Excellency.
On Reading thereof, the Question was put, That the said Address
be Approved. Resolved in the Affirmative.
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