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

L. H. J.

Liber No. 51
May 1

affected or altered; and a compleat Common-Place, or short Alpha-
betical Abridgement of the Laws, shall be added, whereby the Whole,
relating to any one Article, may easily be seen, and turned to in the
several Acts at large.
4. That a Copy of the Whole shall be laid before the General
Assembly, which shall meet next after the 25th Day of August
next, for the Inspection and Approbation of his Excellency the
Governor, and of the Upper and Lower Houses; which, after the
said Approbation is received, shall be Printed with all possible Ex-
pedition.
5. That the said Proposer shall deliver Three Printed Copies
of the said Work neatly Bound and Lettered; one for the Use of
his Excellency the Governor, one to the Clerk of the Council for the
Use of the Upper House, and another to the Honourable the
Speaker for the Use of the Lower House of Assembly, on Condition

p. 402

that the said Proposer be allowed Two Hundred Pounds Current
Money of this Province in the Public Journal; and for any farther
Reimbursement of his Labour and Expence therein, is willing to
depend on the Benefit arising from the Sale of his remaining Printed

Copies. Thomas Bacon, 1758.

Mr. Murdock brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the Address
to his Excellency; which was Read, Approved of, and Ordered to
be Ingrossed.
Mr. Murdock brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the following
Ingrossed Address :
To his Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esq; Governor and Commander
in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland :

The humble Address of the House of Delegates.
May it please your Excellency,

The Disagreement of the Two Houses in forming a joint Address
of Condolance and Congratulation to our most Gracious Sovereign,
has made it necessary for us to prepare a separate one; and as we
are desirous to have it properly authenticated, we must request that
your Excellency will be pleased to give Orders, that the Great Seal
of the Province may be affixed thereto.
Which was Read and Assented to, and Signed, by Order of the
House, by the Honourable Speaker.
Ordered, That Mr. Carroll and Mr. Ringgold do acquaint the
Governor, That this House has prepared an Address, to be presented
to him, and desires to know when and where he will be pleased to
receive it. They return and acquaint Mr. Speaker, That his Ex-
cellency will receive it immediately in the Conference Chamber.
Ordered, That Mr. Carroll and Mr. Murdock do present the
Address to his Excellency.



 
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