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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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g6 Assembly Proceedings, Nov. 22-Dec. 23, 1758.

L. H. J.

Tilden,

Bowman,

B. Harris,


Liber No. 51

Dec. 12

Gresham,

Gibson,

Purnell,



Worthington,

Baker,

Crabb.



Fitzhugh,

Ward,




Waggaman,

Mauldin,


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Ordered, That Mr. Wilson be called in; who appeared, and ad-
dressed himself to Mr. Speaker, and confessed that he had no
Intention to Reflect upon Mr. Speaker, or any Member of the
House, by those Words.
Mr. Wilson was ordered to withdraw.
On Motion, the Question was put, That Mr. Wilson be admon-
ished by the Speaker, to be for the future more guarded and cir-
cumspect in his Expressions and Conduct relative to the Orders from
the Chair, and the Proceedings of the House. Resolved in the
Affirmative.

p. 65

Ordered, That Mr. Wilson be called in.
Mr. Speaker acquainted Mr. Wilson, That the House accepted
his Submission, and admonished him according to the Resolution of
the House.
Col. Tasker, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker, a
Petition of Thomas Rutland, of Anne-Arundel County, Indorsed;
By the Upper House of Assembly, 7th December, 1758. Read and
Referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of Assembly.
Which Petition was here Read, and Ordered to lie on the Table.
The Bill, entituled, An Act for Trial of all Matters of Fact, in
the several Counties where they have arisen or shall arise; And,

The Bill, entituled, An Act for Destroying Squirrels and Crows
in particular Counties ;

Were sent to the Upper House, by Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Beall.

Upon Mr. Wilson's being called upon to explain the Words spoken
by him of a Member of this House on Saturday last, the previous
Question being put and determined, the Question was put, That Mr.
Wilson be allowed to justify the Words he had spoken of Mr.
Hammond, a Member of this House, by relating a private Transac-
tion between the said Hammond and another Person, in Relation
to their private Affairs. Resolved in the Negative.


For the Affirmative,



Plater,

Waggaman,

Gibson,


Key,

Gale,

Steuart,


Tilden,

Waters,

Scarborough,


Gresham,

Edmondson,

B. Harris,


Fitzhugh,

Bowman,

Purnell.

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