378 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 26-Oct. 15, 1760.
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L. H. J.
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For the Affirmative,
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Liber No. 51
Oct. 11
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Gassaway,
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Sulivane,
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Murdock,
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Carroll,
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Govane,
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Fraser,
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Worthington,
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J. H. Dorsey,
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King,
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Hammond,
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Owings,
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M. Tilghman,
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Gantt,
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Earle,
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Chapline,
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Hanson,
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Baker,
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Cresap.
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Stoddert,
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Mauldin,
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For the Negative,
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Greenfield,
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Gibson,
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Hopper,
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Gresham,
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C. Goldsborough,
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Selby,
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Tilden,
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Travers,
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Crabb.
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Waggaman,
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Dulany,
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Edmondson,
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Steuart,
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[13]
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In Pursuance of the foregoing Resolution, the said Bill was In-
dorsed, Read the second Time, and will pass; and was sent to the
Upper House by Mr. Matthew Tilghman and Mr. Hammond.
The Bill, entituled, An Act to augment the Salaries of several
Inspectors, was Read the second Time, and Indorsed, will pass.
Mr. Goldsborough brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, 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. And,
A 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.
Which were severally Read the first and second Time by an especial
Order, and will pass.
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Mr. Hanson brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, en-
tituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act for Relieving
the Inhabitants of this Province, from some Aggrievances in the
Prosecution of Suits at Law; and for continuing the Supplementary
Act thereto. And,
The Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, A Supple-
mentary Act to the Act, entituled, An 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 accruing to this Province, by the Multiplicity of useless
Horses, Mares, and Colts, that run in the Woods.
Which Bills were severally Read the first and second Time by an
especial Order, and will pass.
And, with the Bill entituled, An Act to augment the Salaries of
several Inspectors, were sent to the Upper House by Mr. Sulivane
and Mr. Owings.
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