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30 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 23-Nov. 4, 1758.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
Oct. 31

Which was Read, and Ordered to lie on the Table.
On Motion, Leave given, to bring in a Bill for issuing Writs of
Replevin out of the County Courts.
Ordered, That Col. Tilghman, Mr. Edward Dorsey, Mr. Charles
Goldsborongh, Mr. Carroll, and Mr. Key do prepare and bring in
the same.
On Motion, Leave given, to bring in a Bill To enlarge the Juris-
diction of the County Courts, in Chancery Matters.
Ordered, That Col. Tilghman, Mr. Edward Dorsey, Mr. Wilson,
Mr. Charles Goldsborough, Mr. Carroll, and Mr. Key, do prepare
and bring in the same.
On Motion, That Mr. Henry Woodward have Leave to be heard
by his Council on his Petition preferred to this House, against an
undue Election of a Delegate for the City of Annapolis, Ordered,
That he be heard by his Council, at the Bar of this House.
Ordered, That Dr. George Steuart, the Sitting Member com-
plained against by the Petition of Henry Woodward, be heard by
his Council at the Bar, against the Allegations and Facts contained
in the said Petition.

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Mr. John Tilden, and Mr. Richard Gresham, two Delegates of
Kent County, returned to serve in this General Assembly, appeared
in the House.
Ordered, That Alexander Williamson, Esq; and Major Hynson do
go with those Gentlemen to the Upper House to see them Qualified.
They return and acquaint Mr. Speaker, that they saw them Qualified
in the usual Manner.

The Gentlemen took their Seats in the House.

The Order of the Day being Read; the House proceeded to an
Hearing on the Petition of Henry Woodward, and after Examina-
tion of several Witnesses at the Bar, Referred the same for a further
Hearing Afternoon.

Ordered, That a further Hearing on the Petition of Henry Wood-
ward, be had at the Bar of this House at Two of the Clock Afternoon.
The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock Afternoon.
Post-Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment, &c.

The Order of the Day being Read; the House proceeded to a
further Hearing on the Petition of Henry Woodward, and after
Examination of several Witnesses at the Bar, Referred the same
for a further Hearing on the Morrow Morning at Nine of the Clock.
Ordered, That a further Hearing on the Petition of Henry Wood-
ward, be had at the Bar of this House on the Morrow Morning at
Nine of the Clock.

The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.



 
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