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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1757-1758
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734 Appendix-.

Printed
Pamphlet
Md.Hist.Soc.

For Saint Mary's County, Capt. Zachariah Bond, Capt. Justinian
Jordan, Mr. John Llewellin.

For Kent County, Col. Richard Lloyd, Mr. John Bordley, and
Mr. Simon Wilmer.

For Anne-Arundel County, Mr. Thomas Sprigg, Mr. Henry Hall,
and Mr. Philemon Dorsey.

For Calvert County, Mr. David Arnold, Mr. Benjamin Hance,
Mr. James Somerville.
For Charles County, Capt. John Stoddert, Mr. Bayne Smallwood,
and Mr. Walter Hanson.
For Somerset County, Mr. William Waters, Mr. Arnold Elzey,
junior, and Mr. Samuel Handy, Son of John.

For Talbot County, Mr. Henry Hollyday, Mr. James Lloyd, and
Mr. William Trippe.
For Dorchester County, Major Henry Travers, Mr. Thomas
M'Keel, and Mr. Alexander Frazier.
For Baltimore County, Mr. John Paca, Major Thomas Franklin,
and Mr. Joseph Taylor.
For Caecil County, Colonel Peter Bayard, Mr. Andrew Pearce,
and Mr. Elihu Hall.
For Prince-George's County, Mr. Robert Bradley, Mr. Thomas
Williams, and Mr. Joseph Belt, junior.
For Queen-Anne's County, Mr. Nathan Wright the Elder, Mr.
John Emory, junior, Mr. Richard Tilghman Earle.
For Worcester County, Capt. Adam Spence, Capt. John Selby,
and Capt. Thomas Handy.
For Frederick County, Mr. Nathan Magruder, Major Joseph
Wood, and Mr. Samuel Richardson.
LXVI. Which said Commissioners, so as aforesaid nominated
and appointed, shall meet together at the Court-House of each respec-
tive County, for which they are appointed Commissioners as afore-
said, on or before the Second Day of January next ensuing, and
afterwards as often as it shall be necessary for putting so much of
this Act in Execution as is hereby committed to their Care and
Charge; and the said Commissioners, or any Two of them, at their
said Meeting, shall and may divide their respective Counties by
Hundreds, into as many Districts or Divisions as they shall think
most proper and convenient, for making the Assessments hereby
directed; and after such Division made, shall also at their said Meet-
ing appoint a Time, not less than Ten, or more than Fifteen Days
after their said Meeting, for the Inhabitants and Freeholders of the
said County to meet at the Court-House of their respective Counties,
to elect and choose Two of the Freeholders and Inhabitants of each
respective District or Division in their said Counties, to be Assessors



 
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