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A Bill, entituled, An additional supplementary Act to the Act,
entituled, An Act for Quieting Possessions, Enrolling Conveyances,
and Securing the Estates of Purchasers; was Read the first Time,
and Ordered to lie on the Table.
A Bill, entituled, An Act for issuing Writs of Replevin out of
the County Courts;
A Bill, entituled, An Act for the more easy Foreclosure of Mort-
gages; Were severally Read the first and second Time by especial Order,
and will Pass.
A Bill, entituled, An Act impowering the Justices of Baltimore
County Court, to levy a Sum of Current Money, and for other
Purposes therein mentioned; was Read the second Time, and will
Pass.
Which said Bills were sent to the Upper House by Mr. Charles
Goldsborough and Mr. Gray.
An Ingrossed Bill, entituled, An Act to change the Name of
Zaccheus Barrett, to that of Onion; was sent to the Upper House,
with the Paper Bill, by Mr. Charles Goldsborough and Mr. Grey.
A Bill, entituled, An Act for the Trial of all Matters of Fact in
the several Counties where they have arisen, or shall arise; was Read
the second Time, and will Pass; and was sent to the Upper House
by Mr. Ringgold and Dr. Steuart.
Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, the Petition of the Rector, Vestrymen, Churchwardens,
and Parishioners of Prince-George's Parish, in Prince-George's and
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
April 20
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Frederick Counties; thus Indorsed, By the Upper House of As-
sembly, aoth April, 1762. Read and Referred to the Consideration
of the Lower House of Assembly.
Which was here Read, and Ordered to lie on the Table.
Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
the following Bills:
A Bill, entituled, An Act for the Naturalization of Colonel Henry
Bouquet, and Frederick Victor;
A Bill, entituled, An Act impowering the Justices of Charles
County, to levy and raise on the taxable Inhabitants of Port-Tobacco
Parish, in the said County, a Quantity of Tobacco for the Uses
therein mentioned;
Severally thus Indorsed, By the Upper House of Assembly, igth
April, 1762. Read the first and second Time by especial Order, and
will Pass.
Which Bills were here Read, and Passed for Ingrossing.
On Motion, Leave was given, to bring in a Bill to prevent any
future Loan of the Bills of Credit in the Paper Currency Office, and
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