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L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
April 23
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Mr. Earle, Mr. Allen, and Mr. Hammond, have Leave of Absence.
Mr. John Goldsborough brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker,
the Journal of Accounts; which was Read and Assented to, and
sent to the Upper House by Mr. John Goldsborough, and Four more.
Mr. Hanson brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled,
An Additional supplementary Act to the Act for Stay of Executions
after the Tenth Day of May yearly.
Mr. Beall brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled,
An Act for the Security of the Public Records and Papers.
Mr. Ringgold brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill, en-
tituled, An Act to ease the Land-Tax; which was Read the first
and second Time by especial Order, and will Pass;
Which said Three Bills were sent to the Upper House by Mr.
Hanson and Mr. Harris.
A Bill, entituled, An Act for the more easy Foreclosure of Mort-
gages, was referred for Consideration to the next Session of
Assembly.
The House proceeds to Tax the following private Bills:
A Bill for the Naturalization of Colonel Henry Bouquet and
Frederick Victor,
To the Honourable Speaker, .............. £ 8 0 0
To the Clerk, .......................... 4 0 0
A Bill to remedy a Defect in the Last Will and Testament of
Henry Woodward,
To the Honourable Speaker, .............. £1 10 0
To the Clerk, .......................... 0 15 0
A Bill to enable William and Mary Clajon to sell one Lot of
Ground, and three Dwelling-Houses, situate in the City of An-
napolis,
To the Honourable Speaker, ...............£1 0 0
To the Clerk, .......................... 0 10 0
A Bill to enable Mary Stansbury, Widow of Tobias Stansbury,
to sell the Lands therein mentioned, for the Payment of the Debts
of the said Tobias Stansbury,
To the Honourable Speaker, .............. £2 0 0
To the Clerk, .......................... 1 0 0
A Bill to change the Name of Zaccheus Barrett to that of Onion,
To the Honourable Speaker, .............. £5 0 0
To the Clerk, .......................... 2 10 0
Col. Robert Jenckins Henry, from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, a Bill, entituled, An Act for Continuance of Causes
standing for Trial in the Provincial Court; thus Indorsed, By the
Upper House of Assembly, 23d April, 1762. Read the first and
second Time by especial Order, and will Pass.
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