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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1764-1765
Volume 59, Page 195   View pdf image
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The Lower House.

195


Worthington

R. Goldsborough

Tilghman

L. H. J.

Johnson

Travers

J. Hollyday

Liber No. 52
Dec. 2

Grahame

Lee

Wright


Parran

J. Hall

Allen [31]


Hanson

Earle



Dent

Baker




For the Negative



Harris

Smith

Cockey Deye


Selby

Buchanan

Chase 10


F. Gantt

Smallwood



Chapline

Ware



[Green in his printed Votes and Proceedings for this session lists
differently from the above listings those voting in the affirmative
and negative. In addition to those voting affirmatively as given above,
he adds the names Harris, Selby, F. Gantt, Chapline, and Smith,
making 36 voting in the affirmative; and for the negative he lists only
Buchanan, Smallwood, Ware, Cockey Deye, and Chase, showing
only 5 voting in the negative. It seems likely to the editor that the
list of voters as recorded by Green is the correct owe.]


Which Bill was amended accordingly and passed for Ingrossing
The Bill Entitled an Act for the Benefit of the poor and En-
couragement of Industry was read with the Amendm.ts proposed by
this House and agreed to and altered accordingly
The said Bill was passed for Ingrossing
Daniel Dulany Esq.r from the Upper House delivers to Mr Speaker
a petition of the Inhitants in the S.o thern Quarter of S.t Pauls parish
in the Counties of Queen Anns and Talbot Indorsed By the Upper
House of Assembly Referred to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly
The Bill Entitled an Add.t Supplementary Act to the Act for the
Encouragement of Learning & erecting Schools in the several Coun-
ties within this province was read and referred to the Consideration
of next Assembly
The House adjourns 'till the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock

p. 304

Tuesday 3.d Dec.r 1765

The Bill Entitled an Act to establish a Road from Hunting Creek
in Dorchester to Dover in Talbot County was read the second Time
and will pass and was sent to the Upper House by Mr Sulivane and
M.r Edmunson
M.r Grahame from the Committee appointed brings in and delivers
to M.r Speaker the following Report Viz

Dec. 3



 
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