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242 Assembly Proceedings, March 22-April 11, 1760.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
April 1
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for the Service of this Province; which was Read the first and
second Time by an especial Order, and the Question was put, That
the said Bill do pass. Resolved in the Affirmative.
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For the Affirmative,
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Greenfield,
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Lee,
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Fraser,
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Williamson,
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Sulivane,
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King,
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Hynson,
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C. Goldsborough,
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Beall,
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Hammond,
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Travers,
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Dulany,
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Gassaway,
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Cockey Deye,
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Lloyd,
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Carroll,
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Govane,
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Tilghman,
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Worthington,
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Owings,
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Purnell,
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B. Mackall,
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Earle,
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Selby,
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Gantt,
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Baker,
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Chapline,
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Hanson,
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Ward,
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E. Dorsey.
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Dent,
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Mauldin,
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Stoddert,
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Murdock,
For the Negative,
Steuart.
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On Resolution of the aforegoing Question, the said Bill was
Indorsed, "Read the first and second Time by an especial Order,
and will pass."
Mr. Lloyd brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker,
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act to
prevent Persons from secreting Boats, Flats, and other Vessels, drove
by Stress of Weather, or otherwise, from Landings and Moorings.
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p. 193
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A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act for
the speedy Recovery of small Debts out of Court, before one Justice
of the Peace.
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act to
prevent Masters of Ships and Vessels from clandestinely carrying
Servants and Slaves, or Persons indebted, out of this Province.
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, A Supple-
mentary Act to the Act, entituled, An Act for the Relief of Creditors
in England against Bankrupts, who have imported Goods into this
Province not accounted for.
Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act for
the Gauge of Barrels, for Pork, Beef, Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, and
Tare of Barrels for Flour or Bread.
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, A Supple-
mentary Act to the Act ascertaining the Height of Fences, to prevent
the Evil occasioned by the Multitude of Horses, and restraining
Horse-Rangers within this Province; and to redress the great Evil
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