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

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

That the Council Office wants the same, and the Partition nailing;

and that the Floor of the said Office is much out of Repair.

That the Cupola wants a Door, and to be boarded on one Side,
and a new Staff.

That the Corporation Office wants Plaistering and Glazing.
That the Jury Room wants the same.
That the Steps that lead up to the Offices are much out of Repair.

That the Back Entry of the Court-House wants Plaistering and
Flooring, and that the Platform around the Back Door of the
Court-House, is out of Repair; and that the Court-House Doors,
Frames, and Sells, both in the Front and Back, are much out of
Repair.
That the Wall around the Parade is in a ruinous Condition.
That the Repository for the Old Records wants Covering.
That the Outside Corner of the Conference Chamber wants
Repair.

That the Paved Channel, that conveys the Water from the Council
Chamber, is out of Repair.

That a Corner of the Paper Currency Office wants Repair.
That the Roofs of the Rooms over the Conference and Council
Chambers, want Repairing and Barge-Boards, and the Windows
Glazing.

That the Conference Chamber wants Glazing and Plaistering,
and one of the Closets of the said Chamber wants Window Shutters.
That the Council Chamber wants several new Planks in the
Floor, and the Casing of the Pillars of the outward Doors want
Repairing.

p. 68

That the Court-House wants Glazing and Painting in many
Places, and some Repairs in the Foundation.
Your Committee beg Leave to Report further, That the Com-
missary's, Secretary's, and Land Offices, are much too small for the
regular Disposition of the Books and Papers belonging to those
Offices, and for the convenient carrying on of the Business in the
same Offices.

That the Assembly Office is much out of Repair.
All which is humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Hon-
ourable House.
Signed p Order, J. Rogers, Clerk.

Which was Read, and Ordered to lie on the Table.

An Ingrossed Bill, entituled, An Act for the Continuance of Causes
standing for Trial in the Provincial Court, was sent to the Upper
House, with the Paper Bill, by Mr. James Tilghman and Mr. Hay-
ward.



 
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