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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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368 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 26-Oct. 15, 1760.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
Oct. 4
p. 304

than lose so necessary a Bill. In Hopes then, that your Honours
will view this Matter in the same Light that we do, we have returned
you the Bill, and if you should be inclined to pass it with the Altera-
tions herein proposed to be made, be pleased to send it down, that
the Alterations may be made accordingly.
Signed p Order, M. Macnemara, Cl. Lo. Ho.

Was sent to the Upper House, with the Bill, entituled, An Act
for Easing the Inhabitants of this Province, from the great and
unequal Burthen of the additional Land-Tax, by Mr. Charles Golds-
borough and Dr. Steuart.
Mr. Wilson brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled,
An Act to augment the Salaries of several Inspectors; which was
Read the first Time, and Ordered to lie on the Table.
On Reading the second Time his Excellency the Governor's
Message, with Lord Colvill's Letter, Resolved That this House will
take the same into Consideration on Monday Afternoon next.
The Petition of Mary Stansbury, Executrix of Tobias Stansbury,
late of Baltimore County, deceased, which was at the last Session
referred for Consideration this Session of Assembly, was now Read;
and thereupon Ordered, That Mr. Govane, Mr. Dulany, Mr. Charles
Goldsborough, and Mr. Wilson, be a Committee to enquire into the
Allegations and Facts contained in the said Petition, and to make
Report thereof to the House.
On Motion, Ordered, That the Committee of Accounts do not
receive any Claims against the Public this Session, after next
Saturday.
Mr. Owings, on his Application to the House, hath Leave of
Absence until next Monday.

p. 305

The House adjourns till 2 of the Clock Afternoon.
Post-Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment, &c.

Mr. Earle brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the following
Estimate, viz.
By the Committee appointed to make an Estimate of the par-
ticular Sums necessary to be raised for answering the Purposes of
the Resolves of the Honourable House this Day, relative to his
Majesty's Service.
The following is humbly submitted for Consideration.

Bounty-Money for 192 Men at £6...............

£1152

0

0

To the Officers for Recruiting 192 Men at 20 s......

192

0

0

Cloathing for 192 Men, consisting of a Coat, a




Flannel Waistcoat, a Pair of Breeches, 2 Pair

768



of Stockings, 2 Shirts, a Hat, and i Pair of


0

0

Shoes each, at £4 o o p Man, .............






 
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