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L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
April 10
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Mr. John Hall, Mr. Sothoron, Mr. Dent, and Mr. Waring, have
Leave of Absence till Tuesday: Mr. Gantt and Mr. Grahame till
Monday.
The Petition of Mary Woodward was Read a second Time, and
the House concurs therewith, and Leave was given to bring in a
Bill accordingly.
The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of St. Paul's Parish in Balti-
more County, was Read the second Time :
Ordered, That Mr. Lee, Mr. Deye, Mr. Dorsey, and Mr. Johnson,
do bring in a Bill accordingly.
The Petition of Henry Ward was Read the first Time, and Or-
dered to lie on the Table.
The Petition of Col. Henry Bouquet was Read the second Time,
and Granted, and Leave was given to bring in a Bill accordingly.
The Petition of Frederick Victor was Read the second Time, and
Granted, and Leave was given to bring in a Bill accordingly.
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A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act for
destroying Wolves in Frederick County;
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act for
Punishment of Horse-Stealers, and other Offenders;
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
to prevent certain Evils and Inconveniencies attending the Sale of
strong Liquors, and running of Horse-Races, near the yearly Meet-
ings of the People called Quakers; and to prevent the tumultuous
Concourse of Negroes and other Slaves during the said Meetings;
and also one other Act, entituled, An Act to amend and explain an
Act, entituled, An Act to prevent certain Evils and Inconveniencies
attending the Sale of strong Liquors, and running of Horse-Races,
near the yearly Meeting of the People called Quakers; and to prevent
the tumultuous Concourse of Negroes and other Slaves during the
said Meetings;
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act
for the more effectual Punishment of Negroes and other Slaves;
and for taking away the Benefit of Clergy from certain Offenders;
and a Supplementary Act to an Act, entituled, An Act to prevent
the tumultuous Meeting, and other Irregularities, of Negroes and
other Slaves, and directing the Manner of trying Slaves;
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, A Supple-
mentary Act to an Act, entituled, An Act laying an Imposition on
Negroes, and several Sorts of Liquors, imported; and also on Irish
Servants, to prevent the Importing too great a Number of Irish
Papists into this Province;
A Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled, An Act to
make the Testimony of Convicted Persons legal against Convicted
Persons ;
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