By the Lower House of Assembly 21.st Nov.r 1766.
Ordered that the Conferrees of this House inform those of the
Upper House that this House agree to the second Proposition made
by the Conferrees of the Upper House
Signed p order M: Macnemara Cl: Lo: Ho:
Adjourned until 3 of the Clock in the Afternoon.
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning.
Mess.rs Gibson and Selby bring up the following Bills Read the
first and second time by the Lower House of Assembly and will
pass
A Bill Entituled An Act for issuing Writts of Replevin out of
the County Courts of this Province Read the first time in this
House and will not Pass Sent by John Ridout Esq..r
A Bill Entituled An Act continuing An Act, entitled An Act for
imposing an Additional Duty of two Pounds per Poll on all
Negroes imported into this Province Read the first time in this
House and ordered to lye on the Table
A Bill Entituled An Act to enable the Justices of Charles County
Court to Assess and Levy on the Taxable Inhabitants of Trinity
Parish a Quantity of Tobacco for building a Chapel of Ease in
Benedict Hundred in said Parish, and for other purposes therein
mentioned. Read the first and second time by an especial Order in
this House and will Pass Sent by John Ridout Esq..r
A Bill Entituled An Act for licensing Hawkers and Pedlars
Read the first time in this House and ordered to lye on the Table
A Bill Entituled An Act to repeal An Act, Entituled An Act
for the Benefit of the Poor and Encouragement of Industry, so
far as the same extends to the Counties of Talbot, Dorchester, Som-
erset, Calvert, and Worcester Counties. Read the first and second
time by an especial Order in this House and will not Pass Sent by
John Ridout Esq..r
A Bill by Mess..rs Worthington and Chaplin, Entituled An
Additional Supplementary Act, to the Act Entituled An Act for
Quieting Possessions, Enrolling Conveyances, and securing the
Estates of Purchasers. Read the first and second time in the Lower
House and will Pass Read the first time in this House and ordered
to lye on the Table
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