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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1762-1763
Volume 58, Page 152   View pdf image (33K)
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152 Assembly Proceedings, March 17-April 21, 1762.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
April 21

which was taken out of the Treasurer's Hands, and is now in the
Loan-Office, and for Levying the Number of Eighty-four Men to
Recruit the Regular Regiments in America, agreeable to Letters
from the Secretary of State, and General Assembly. Resolved in
the Negative.


For the Negative,



Hynson,

Stoddert,

Beall,


Richard Lloyd,

Smallwood,

Waring,


Ringgold,

Hanson,

Jacobs,


Worthington,

J. Tilghman,

Murdock,


H. Hall,

Deye,

Robert Lloyd,


Hammond,

Paca,

Hollyday,


Gantt,

Earle,

Chapline,


J. J. Mackall,

Baker,

Beatty.

[24]


For the Affirmative,



J. Hall,

J. Adams,

Ward,


Plater,

Edmondson,

Dulany,


Wilmer,

J. Goldsborough,

Steuart,


Johnson,

Thomas,

Wright,


Grahame,

C. Goldsborough,

Harris,


Hayward,

Sulivane,

Allen,


W. Adams,

Gray,

Cresap.

[21]

p. 65

An Ingrossed Bill, entituled, An Act impowering the Justices of
Charles County, to levy on the Taxable Inhabitants of Port-Tobacco
Parish, in the said County, a Quantity of Tobacco for the Uses
therein mentioned, was sent to the Upper House, with the Paper
Bill, by Mr. Earle and Mr. Ward.

Samuel Chamberlaine, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled, An Act for the speedy and effectual
Publication of the Laws of this Province, and for the Encourage-
ment of Jonas Green, of the City of Annapolis, Printer; thus In-
dorsed, By the Upper House of Assembly, 21st April, 1762. Read
the first and second Time by especial Order, and will Pass.

Which said Bill was here Read, and Passed for Ingrossing.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning 9 of the Clock.

April 22

Thursday, April 22, 1762.

The House met according to Adjournment: The Members were
called, and all appeared as Yesterday. The Proceedings were Read.
Mr. John Adams has Leave of Absence.



 
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