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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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478 Assembly Proceedings, April 13-May 6, 1761.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
April 30

and Mr. Matthew Tilghman, to be a Committee to draw an Address
to his Excellency, to desire him to put the Bond of the Naval Officer
of Patuxent District in Suit, and also to remove the said Naval
Officer from his Office.
Mr. Edmondson and Mr. Bowman appear in the House.
On Motion, the Question was put, That this House will Address
the Governor to remove Mr. BenjaminYoung from his Office of
Naval Officer of Pocomoke. Resolved in the Negative.


For the Negative,



Greenfield,

Bowman,

Dulany,


Hynson,

Gibson,

Steuart,


Gresham,

Travers,

Harris,


Ringgold,

Govane,

Scarborough,


Gassaway,

Owings,

Purnell,


Worthington,

Dorsey,

Selby,


Carroll,

Baker,

Crabb,


Gantt,

Mauldin,

Chapline,


Stoddert,

Murdock,

Cresap.


Edmondson,

Beall,


[29]


For the Affirmative,



Hammond,

King,

Magruder.


Hanson,

E. Tilghman,



Smallwood,

M. Tilghman,


[7]

p. 400

Mr. Purnell has Leave of Absence.
Mr. Ringgold and Mr. Hynson have Leave of Absence from
Saturday till Monday.
Mr. Greenfield has Leave of Absence from Saturday till Thursday.
Mr. Gibson has Leave of Absence till Thursday.
On Motion, Ordered, That the Committee appointed to bring in a
Bill for Establishing a College in this Province, be a Committee to
Report to this House the several Funds necessary for that Purpose.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning 9 of the Clock.

May 1

Friday, 1st May, 1761.

The House met according to Adjournment; The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday, except Mr. Purnell and Mr.
Gibson. The Proceedings were Read.

On Motion, the Question was put, That One Hundred Men be
raised, for the Garrisoning of Fort Cumberland, Red-Stone-Creek,
and the Crossings. Resolved in the Negative.



 
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