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L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
March 18
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Mr. John Goldsborough, Mr. Hayward, Mr. Waring, Mr. Suli-
vane, Mr. Hynson, Mr. Dent, and Colonel Richard Lloyd, a Com-
mittee of Accounts.
Mr. James Tilghman, Dr. George Steuart, Mr. Henry Hall, Mr.
Dulany, Mr. Edward Tilghman, Mr. Robert Lloyd, and Mr. John
Hall, a Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice.
Mr. Benjamin Mackall, Mr. Selby, Mr. James John Mackall, Mr.
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Smallwood, and Mr. Thomas, a Committee to enquire into the State
and Condition of the Arms and Ammunition, and Accounts relating
thereto.
Mr. Dulany, Mr. Worthington, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Ringgold, Mr.
Robert Lloyd, Mr. Beall, and Mr. Stoddert, a Committee to inspect
the Accounts and Proceedings of the Commissioners or Trustees for
Emitting Bills of Credit, established by Act of Assembly.
Mr. John Hammond, Mr. Allen, Mr. John Hall, Mr. Edward
Tilghman, Mr. Ringgold, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Chaille, a Com-
mittee to inspect into the several Public Offices, and to Report to the
House the State and Condition thereof.
The following Message was sent to the Upper House by Mr.
Hanson and Mr. Ringgold.
By the Lower House of Assembly, 18th March, 1762.
May it please your Honours,
This House hath appointed Mr. Dulany, Mr. Worthington, Mr.
Hanson, Mr. Ringgold, Mr. Robert Lloyd, Mr. Beall, and Mr.
Stoddert, a Committee from this House to inspect the Accounts
and Proceedings of the Commissioners or Trustees for Emitting
Bills of Credit, established by Act of Assembly; and desire your
Honours will appoint one or more Members of your House to join
in the said Committee.
Signed p Order, J. A. Thomas, Cl. Lo. Ho.
Mr. James Tilghman brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, the
following Ingrossed Address to his Excellency.
To his Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esq; Governor and Commander
in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland.
The humble Address of the House of Delegates.
May it please your Excellency,
We, his Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Delegates
of the Freemen of Maryland, in Assembly convened, return your
Excellency our Thanks for your Speech at the Opening of this
Session.
We shall immediately take the Matters recommended by your
Excellency, into our most serious Consideration; and as we are
under the strongest Obligations of Loyalty and Gratitude to the
Best of Kings, and the Inducement of our own Interest, we are
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