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Friday, 27 October, 1758.
The House met according to Adjournment; The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday. The Proceedings were Read.
On Motion, Resolved, That this House will, on the Morrow
Morning, at the Sitting of the House, take into Consideration the
Subject Matter contained in his Excellency's Speech at the Opening
of this Session, together with General Forbes's Letter to his
Excellency.
Mr. Charles Goldsborough, a Delegate of Dorchester County,
returned to serve in this General Assembly, appeared in the House.
Ordered, That Mr. Sulivane and Mr. Edmondson do go with
that Gentleman to the Upper House, to see him Qualified. They
return and acquaint Mr. Speaker, that they saw him Qualified in
the usual Manner.
The Gentleman took his Seat in the House.
The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock.
Post-Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment, &c.
Mr. John Goldsborough, from the Committee of Elections and
Privileges, brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the following
Report, viz.
By the Committee of Elections and Privileges, October 27, 1758.
Your Committee having inspected the several Writs for Electing
Deputies, Delegates and Citizens to serve in this General Assembly,
do find,
That Messieurs Edmund Key, Henry Greenfield Sothoron, George
Plater, and Thomas Greenfield, Delegates of Saint Mary's County,
are duly Returned.
That Messieurs Arthur Lee, John Hanson, John Trueman Stod-
dert, and George Dent, Delegates of Charles County, are duly Re-
turned.
That Messieurs Benjamin Mackall, junior, James John Mackall,
William Fitzhugh, and Edward Gantt, Delegates of Calvert County,
are duly Returned.
That Messieurs William Murdock, George Fraser, Francis King,
and Josias Beall, junior, Delegates of Prince-George's County, are
duly Returned.
That Messieurs Brice Thomas Beale Worthington, Philip Ham-
mond, Charles Carroll, and John Gassaway, Delegates of Anne-
Arundel County, are duly Returned.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
Oct. 27
p. 14
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