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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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n8 Assembly Proceedings, Nov. 22-Dec. 23, 1758.

L. H. J.


For the Negative,



Liber No. 51
Dec. 21

Williamson,

Dent,

Baker,



Hynson,

Stoddert,

Mauldin,



Hammond,

Cockey Deye,

Murdock,



Gassaway,

Govane,

Lloyd,



Carroll,

J. H. Dorsey,

Tilghman,



Gantt,

Owings,

T. Harris,



Hanson,

Earle,

E. Dorsey.

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Upon mature Consideration of the said Petition; on Motion, the
Question was put, That the following be Entered on the Journal,
as the Resolve of this House, viz. Resolved, That this House has,
by a Bill sent to the Upper House this Session (and by that House
returned with a Negative) done every Thing incumbent on them
for making Provision to relieve the Petitioners from every Distress
complained of in their said Petition. Resolved in the Affirmative.



For the Affirmative,




Williamson,

Dent,

Baker,



Hynson,

Stoddert,

Mauldin,



Hammond,

Sulivane,

Murdock,



Gassaway,

Cockey Deye,

Lloyd,



Worthington,

Govane,

Tilghman,



J. J. Mackall,

J. H. Dorsey,

T. Harris,



Gantt,

Owings,

E. Dorsey,



Hanson,

Earle,

Cresap.

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p. 88


For the Negative,




Plater,

Edmondson,

Beall,



Key,

Bowman,

Hopper,



Greenfield,

Ward,

Chapline,



Fitzhugh,

Dulany,

Crabb.

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In Pursuance of the Determination of the aforegoing Question,
the following was Entered as the Resolve of this House, viz.

Resolved, That this House has, by a Bill sent to the Upper House
this Session (and by that House returned with a Negative) done
every Thing incumbent on them for making Provision to relieve the
Petitioners from every Distress complained of in their said Petition.

Col. Tasker, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker, the
Petition of William Clajon, and Mary his Wife, Administratrix of
Gamaliel Butler, late of the City of Annapolis; Indorsed, "By the
Upper House of Assembly, Read and Referred to the Consideration
of the Lower House of Assembly."

Which Petition was here Read, and Ordered to lie on the Table.


 

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