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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
Volume 56, Page 95   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 95


On Resolution of the aforegoing Question, the said Bill was
Indorsed, Read the second Time, and will Pass.
The Order of the Day being Read; the Petition of Mr. Henry
Woodward was Referred for Consideration on Thursday next.
Ordered, That the Petition of Mr. Henry Woodward be heard
at the Bar of this House on Thursday Morning next, being the i4th
Instant.
On Motion, Resolved, That the House do take into Consideration,
on the Morrow Morning, the Word spoke by Mr. Wilson on Satur-
day last.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
Dec. 11

Tuesday, 12 December, 1758.
The House met according to Adjournment; The Members were

Dec. 13

called, and all appeared as Yesterday. The Proceedings were Read.
Col. Hopper and Mr. Greenfield appeared in the House.
The Order of the Day being Read; Mr. Wilson was called upon
to explain the Words by him spoken to the Serjeant, relative to Mr.
Speaker and the House, on Saturday last.
Mr. Wilson addressed himself to the Chair, and having finished
his Motion, was ordered to withdraw.
On Motion, the previous Question being put and determined, the
following Question was put, Whether the Words spoke by Mr.
Wilson to the Serjeant, who, on the Reading of the Supply-Bill on
Saturday last, was ordered by Mr. Speaker to desire the Gentlemen
in the Porch to walk in, viz. [Give my Service (or Compliments) to
Mr. Speaker, and tell him, That I am tired with hearing so much
Nonsense] deserve the Censure of the House, or Not ? Resolved in
the Affirmative.

p. 64


For the Affirmative,


Williamson,

Travers,

Beall.

Hynson,

Cockey Deye,

Lloyd,

Hammond,

T. Harris,

Tilghman,

Gassaway,

Govane,

Hopper,

Carroll,

J. H. Dorsey,

Chapline,

J. J. Mackall,

Owings,

E. Dorsey,

Gantt,

Earle,

Cresap.

Stoddert,

Murdock,


Sulivane,

King,

25


For the Negative,


Plater,

Gale,

Dulany,

Key,

Waters,

Steuart,

Greenfield,

Edmondson,

Scarborough,



 
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