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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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164 Assembly Proceedings, April 4-17, 1758.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
April S

Resolved, That undue Influence, whether by Promises, Threats,
Restraints, or otherwise, tho' not made a particular Objection to any

Voter at the Time of Polling, should be examined into by the House
during the Hearing of the Controversy on the Election, if objected
against any Voters, in order to disqualify his Vote.
On Motion, Leave given, to bring in a Bill For the Trial of all
Matters of Fact in the several Counties where they have arisen or
shall arise :
Ordered, That Col. Tilghman and Mr. Hanson do prepare and
bring in the same.
On Motion, Resolved, That this House do take into Consideration
the Subject-Matter contained in his Excellency the Governor's Speech
on the Morrow Afternoon.

p. 116

On Motion, Ordered, That the Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen
of the City of Annapolis, do attend at the Bar of this House on
Monday Morning next, being the Ninth Instant, at Eight of the
Clock, and bring with them the Original Poll taken at the late
Election for a Delegate of the said City.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 8 of the Clock.

April 6

Friday, 6th April, 1759.

The House met according to Adjournment; The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday. The Proceedings were Read.
Philip Hammond, Esq; appeared in the House.
On Motion, Leave given, to bring in a Bill To ascertain the Allow-
ance of Jurors attending the Provincial Court, to limit Costs with
respect to Witnesses, and for settling their Allowances as to itinerant
Charges :
Ordered, That Mr. Beall, and Alexander Williamson, Esq; do
prepare and bring in the same.
His Excellency the Governor communicated to Mr. Speaker, the
following Message, viz.
Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly,
I return you Thanks for your Address, and the Professions you
are pleased to make, that you will, at this Time, exert your Endeav-
ours to comply with his Majesty's Royal Expectations, and the
Requisition of his General; The Sincerity of which Professions you
will, I hope, evince, by pursuing very different Measures, during the
Course of this Session, from those which unhappily gave Occasion
for the Censure contained in the Secretary of State's Letter.

6th of April, 1759.
Hor.o Sharpe.

p. 117

On Motion, That Mr. Samuel Wilson, who had been by Order
of this House committed to the Custody of the Serjeant at Arms



 
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