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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1766-1768
Volume 61, Page 153   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 153


An Act to remedy some Evils relating to Servants. The Bill en-
titled, An continuing an Act, entitled An Act for the speedy
Recovery of small Debts out of Court &.a And the Bill, entitled,
An Act continuing an Act, entitled, An Act for the Gauge of Bar-
rels for Pork, Beef, Pitch, Tar, &.a were severally read the second
Time, and will pass, and were sent to the Upper House by M.r
Edmondson, and M.r Jacob
A Bill, entitled, An Act for the Preservation of the Breed of
Fish, was read the first Time and Ordered to lye on the Table.
The House adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 9 of the Clock

L. H.J.
Liber No. 52
Nov. 11

Wednesday, November 12
The House met.
All appeared, except M.r Buchanan, and M.r Baker
M.r Earle appeared in the House.
S. Wilson, and J. Hollyday, Esq.rs have Leave of Absence.
B. Calvert, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker,
the Bill, entitled, An Act continuing an Act, entitled, An Act for
the Gauge of Barrels for Pork, Beef, Pitch, Tar, &.r
The Bill, entitled, An Act continuing an Act, entitled, A Supple-
mentary Act to the Act, entitled, An Act ascertaining the Heighth
of ffences &c.a

The Bill, entitled, An Act continuing an Act, entitled, An Act to
remedy some Evils relating to Servants.
And the Bill, entitled, An Act continuing an Act, entitled, An Act
for the speedy Recovery of small Debts out of Court, &.ca Which
Bills were severally indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly,
Nov. 11, 1766: Read the first and second Time, by an especial Order,
and will pass." The aforesaid Bills were severally read here, and
passed for ingrossing

On Motion of S. Chase, Esq Ordered, That the Petition of the
Inhabitants of Baltimore Town, in Baltimore County, referred last
Session to the Consideration of this present Session of Assembly,
be read on Tuesday Morning next, and that M.r Thomas Harrison
of said Town, Merchant, have Notice thereof

Col. Hooper from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker, a
Petition of Wright Mills, of the City of Annapolis; Indorsed "By
the Upper House of Assembly: Referred to the Consideration of
the Lower House of Assembly" Which Petition was here read and
ordered to lye on the Table.

The Petition of the Rector, Vestrymen, and sundry Inhabitants of
Somerset Parish, in Somerset County, was read the second Time,
Granted, and Leave given to bring in a Bill according to Prayer.

Nov. 12



 
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