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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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The Lower House.

457


Worthington,
Carroll,

E. Tilghman,
Cockey Deye,

Beall,
Selby,

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
April 22

Hammond,

Owings,

Chapline,


B. Mackall,

Dorsey,

Magruder. [24]



For the Negative,



Thomas,

Edmondson,

Steuart,


Greenfield,

Bowman,

Harris,


Gresham,

Gibson,

Scarborough,


Gale,

Sulivane,

Purnell,


Wilson,

C. Goldsborough,

Crabb.


J. Goldsborough,

Dulany,

[17]


And thereupon the Question was put, That the Committee ap-
pointed to join the Members of the Upper House in the forming
an Address of Condolance and Congratulation to his Majesty, be
instructed to propose in Addition to a Form offered in that Com-
mittee by the Gentlemen of the Upper House, the following, viz:
But may it please your Majesty kindly to indulge us, destitute as
we are of the proper Means of obtaining Access to the Throne,
while we make Use of this Opportunity of humbly expressing our
Concern that this Province has, during the present just and necessary
war, in so small a Degree exerted it's Force for the Service of our
late most gracious Sovereign, and our Confidence that until a full
Enquiry be made into the Causes thereof (which we most earnestly
desire) and the People shall be permitted to raise a Support for an
Agent, who may lay all their Grievances which they suffer under
the Government of the Lord Proprietary, properly before your
Majesty, you will be graciously pleased to continue that favourable
Opinion, which, we hope, you have hitherto maintained of your
Protestant Commons of the Province of Maryland; than whom,
permit us, Royal Sir, to say, your Majesty has not, in all your
Dominions, Subjects more Loyal, more hearty Well-wishers to our p. 367
present happy Establishment, or more firmly or affectionately at-
tached to your most Sacred Person and Government: Or something
of the same Nature, preserving the Substance thereof. Resolved
in the Affirmative.


For the Affirmative,



Sothoron,

Gantt,

Mauldin,


Hynson,

Hanson,

Murdock,


Ringgold,

Stoddert,

King,


Gassaway,

Smallwood,

Beall,


Worthington,

Cockey Deye,

E. Tilghman,


Carroll,

Owings,

Selby,


Hammond,

Dorsey,

Chapline,


B. Mackall,

Baker,

Magruder.

[24]



 

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