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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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252 Assembly Proceedings, March 22-April 11, 1760.

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

The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, A Sup-
plementary 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.
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
for the Advancement of Justice.
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
for preventing Indians disaffected to the British Interest in America,
from coming into this Province as Spies, or on any other evil Design.
The Bill, entituled, An Act to aid some Proceedings of the Vestry
of Port-Tobacco Parish in Charles County, and to impower the
said Parish to elect Vestrymen and Church-wardens.
The Bill, entituled, An Act to increase the Salaries of the In-
spectors of Snow-Hill Warehouse in Worcester County, and of
Plymouth Warehouse in Dorchester County.
Severally Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, April 1,st
1760. Read the first Time, and Ordered to lie on the Table."
And thus, "By the Upper House of Assembly, April 5,th 1760.
Read the second Time, and will pass.
Signed p Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."

p. 204

Which Bills were severally Read, and passed for Ingrossing.
Mr. Govane, from the Committee of Accounts, brings in and
delivers to Mr. Speaker, the Journal of Accounts.
The House adjourns till Monday Morning at nine of the Clock.

April 7

Monday, April 7, 1760.

The House met according to Adjournment. The Members were
called, and all appeared as on Saturday. The Proceedings were Read.
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
a Petition of the Planters and Merchants, in Behalf of themselves
and others; Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, April 5,
1760. Read and Referred to the Consideration of the Lower House
of Assembly."

Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, the Bill, entituled, An Act to raise a Fund for the
Support of an Agent in Great-Britain, for the Service of this Prov-
ince; Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, April 1, 1760.
Read the first Time, and Ordered to lie on the Table."
And thus, "By the Upper House of Assembly, April, 1760. Read
the second Time, and will not pass.

Signed p Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho.

And the Bill, entituled, An Act to continue the several Taxes and
Duties mentioned in the Act for granting a Supply of Forty thou-



 
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