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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1762-1763
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126 Assembly Proceedings, March 17-April 21, 1762.

L. H. J.

Liber No. 52
April 14

Which said Bills were here Read, and Passed for Ingrossing.
Mr. Simon Wilmer, a Delegate returned for Kent County, ap-
peared in the House.
Ordered, That Col. Richard Lloyd and Major Hynson do go
with Mr. Wilmer to the Upper House, to see him Qualified.
They return and acquaint Mr. Speaker, That they saw him Quali-
fied in the usual Manner.
The Gentleman took his Seat in the House.
Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled, An Act continuing an Act, entituled,
An Act to make it Penal to forge or counterfeit the Bills of Credit
of Virginia, Pennsylvania, New-York, East or West Jerseys, or
the Three Lower Counties on Delaware, called New-Castle, Kent and
Sussex, or to utter or tender the same in Payment, within this
Province, knowing them to be such; thus Indorsed, By the Upper
House of Assembly, 14th April, 1762. Read the first Time, and
will not Pass.
Mr. Dorsey brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled,
An Act impowering the Justices of Baltimore County to assess
and levy a Sum of Current Money, and for other Purposes therein
mentioned.
John Ridout, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
a Bill, entituled, An Act to enable James Hollyday, legal Repre-
sentative of James Hollyday, Esquire, deceased, late Treasurer of the
Eastern Shore, to draw Bills for the Money therein mentioned; thus
Indorsed, By the Upper House of Assembly, 14th April, 1762. Read
the first and second Time, and will Pass.
Which said Bill was here Read, and Passed for Ingrossing.
Dr. Steuart brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, en-
tituled, An Act for the Naturalization of Colonel Henry Bouquet
and Frederick Victor.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning 9 of the Clock.

April 15

Thursday, April 15, 1762.

The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday. The Proceedings were Read.
Mr. James John Mackall appears in the House.

p. 48

Mr. Henry Hall brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill,
entituled, An Act to augment the Salaries of the Inspectors at Elk-
Ridge Landing Warehouse, in Anne-Arundel County, and for other
Purposes therein mentioned.
John Ridout, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
the following Petitions: The Petition of John Howard and Edward



 
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