The following with the Naturalization Bill is sent to the Lower
House by Daniel Dulany Esq
By the Upper House of Assembly 9th April 1760
Gentlemen
We agree to your amendments made to the Act for Naturalization
except as follows Viz.t We do not agree to the amendment of leaving
out the word and in the 4th line of the third Page because the
Inserting it is agreeable to the Title of the Act of Parliament recited.
In the 4th line of the last Proviso leave out the words any Person
or Persons being a Papist or Papists or reputed so to be or of, leave
out the word she in the 7th line of the same Proviso, and in the 9th
Line thereof leave out the following words, Person or Persons being
a Papist or papists or reputed so to be or
Signed p Order J Ross Cl Up Ho
The said Bill is returned to this House by [Alexander Williamson
and Mr Carroll] with the following Message
By the Lower House of Assembly 9th April 1760
May it Please your Honours
We return you the Bill Enituled an Act for Naturalization but
cannot agree to alter any of our Amendments Proposed to the said
Bill except that the word and in the 4th line of the 3d page may be
inserted
Signed p Order MMacnemara Cl Lo H
Adjourned till 3 of the Clock in the afternoon
Eodem Die Post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
A Bill by Mess.rs Goldsborough and Dorsey Entituled An Act
for the ease of the Land holders within this Province thus endorsed
By the Lower House of Assembly 9th April 1760
Read the first and second time by an especial Order and will pass
Signed p Order MMacnemara Cl Lo Ho
Read the first Time in this House and ordered to lye on the Table
Adjourned till To Morrow Morning at 10 of the Clock
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