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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1762-1763
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The Lower House. 155


Which was here Read, and Passed for Ingrossing,

The Petition of the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, and Common
Council, of the City of Annapolis: The Petition of Henry Ward:

The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Talbot and Dorchester Coun-
ties: The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Frederick County: The
Petition of the Rector, Vestry-men and Church-wardens of St.
Peter's Parish, in Talbot County: Were severally Read and Referred
for Consideration to the next Session of Assembly.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
April 23

Stephen Bordley, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, a Bill, entituled, An Act to establish a Market, at the
Market-House in Chester-Town, &c. thus Indorsed, By the Upper
House of Assembly, 22d April, 1762. Read the second Time, and
will Pass, with the following Amendments: In the 2d Line of the
3d Page, leave out all that follows the Words small Debts, to the End
of the Section, and insert the following: To be paid to such Person,
as shall, by the Justices of Kent County Court, be appointed Clerk of
the Market in Chester-Town aforesaid, to be by him applied to the
Repairing of the said Market-House. Leave out the last Enacting
Clause but one.

Which said Bill was here Read, with the Amendments, to which
the House agrees, and the said Bill was Ordered to be Ingrossed.

Stephen Bordley, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker, a Bill, entituled, An Act for the Preservation of the Breed
of Fish in the River Susquehanna; thus Indorsed, By the Upper
House of Assembly, Read the second Time, and will Pass; the
Forfeitures by the said Bill being applied in the following Manner;

one Third Part thereof to the Right Honourable the Lord Pro:
prietary, for the Support of Government; one Third Part to his
Lordship's Governor for the Time being, residing in this Province;

and one Third Part to the Informer.

Mr. Worthington brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the
following Report :

By the Committee appointed to inspect the Public Buildings in
the City of Annapolis.

Your Committee having inspected the Public Buildings in the City
of Annapolis, do find the same as follow, viz.

That the Commissary's Office wants Plaistering, which we con-
ceive is occasioned by the Rain Waters driving in at the Windows
of the Upper Story, and coming down thro' the Floor, and by the
Rain which is drove thro' the Arch over the Front Door of the
Court-House; and also that the said Office wants Divisions in the
Shelves, to prevent the Books from pressing upon each other.

That the Chancery Office wants Glazing and Plaistering.
That the Provincial Office wants the same.

p. 67



 
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