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U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Oct. 4
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think it Your Duty to examine at this Time into the State of our
Public Funds; and if necessary, to provide for any Deficiencies
which may have arisen from the long Continuance of the War, or
other Accidents; and if you should now have Leisure to consider the
Claims which those of the Militia, whom the necessity of the Times
obliged me to order into Actual Service, and many other Persons have
on the Public, I am in hopes you will both adjust such Accounts,
and make the necessary Provision for Payment.
Interested, Gentlemen, as you are in the Prosperity and Welfare
of this Province, you come together, I flatter myself, and with a
Resolution to avoid every Measure that can tend to interrupt the
Hermony which ought to Subsist between those whose true Interests
are the Same, and which alone can render your Meetings of any
real Benefit or Utility to your Country.
Mess:rs Mackall and Hammond from the Lower House acquaint
His Excellency that their House hath made choice of M.r Michael
Macnemara for their Clerk and hope for His Excellency's Appro-
bation to whom His Excellency is pleased to declare that he approves
their Choice
Messrs Worthington & Doct.r Steuart of the Lower House attend
with M.r Michael Macnemara Clerk of the said House in order to
see him Qualified who takes the Oaths to the Government appointed
to be taken by Act of Assembly and Subscribes the Abjuration and
Test and also takes the Usual Oath of Office and then withdraws
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Messrs Mackall & Ward attend with M.r Edmond Key Member
Elected for S.t Marys County and Nathan Baker Member for Cecil
County to see them Qualified who take the Oaths to the Government
appointed to be taken by Act of Assembly repeat and Subscribe the
Abjuration and Test and then with draw
Adjourn'd till 3 of the Clock in the afternoon
Eodem Die Post Meridiem
This house met again according to adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Adjourned till ten of the Clock to Morrow Morning
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