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B. Calvert, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker,
the Bill, entitled, An Act to remove a Nusance in Baltimore Town,
&.ta Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 5, 1766:
Read first and second Time, by especial Order, and will pass."
Which Bill was here read, and passed for ingrossing
Richard Lee, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker,
the Journal of Accounts, Indorsed, December 5, 1766: Read and
assented to by the Upper House of Assembly.
Signed by Order, U. Scott, Cl Up. Ho.
And the Bill, entitled, An Act for Payment of the Public Claims,
&.ta Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 5, 1766:
Read the second Time, and will pass.
Signed by Order, U. Scott, Cl. Up. Ho."
Which Bill was read here, and passed for ingrossing.
J. Ridout, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker,
the Bill, entitled, A Supplementary Act, to the Act, entitled, An Act
for the Direction of Sheriffs in their Offices, &.ta Indorsed, "By the
Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 5, 1766: Read the first and second
Time, by especial Order and will not pass."
And the Paper Bill, entitled, An Act impowering the Justices of
Frederick County, to levy on the Taxable Inhabitants, a Quantity
of Tobacco, for building a Stone Wall around the Public Prison,
in said County, and for other Purposes therein mentioned: Indorsed,
"By the Upper House of Assembly, the ingrossed Bill, whereof
this is the Original, is read and assented to
And the Bill, entitled, An Act to oblige infected Ships, and other
Vessels, coming into this Province, to perform Quarentine; Indorsed,
"By the Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 5, 1766: Read the first
and second Time, and, with the following Amendments, will pass,
Viz.t In the 8.th Line of the first Page, leave out the Word, "Twenty."
and insert in its Place, the Word, "Thirty," In the 7.th Line of the
second Page, after the Word, "recovered," insert the Words, "with
full Costs of Suit."
Signed by Order, U. Scott, Cl. Up. Ho."
Which Bill was read here, and with the Amendments proposed,
passed for ingrossing.
The Report per M.r Worthington, of the 26.th November 1766,
was read the second Time, and the House concurs therewith.
D. Dulany, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker,
the Bill, entitled, An Act of Gratitude to the Right Honourable
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and to the Right Honourable Charles
Pratt, Lord Cambden, Indorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly,
Dec.r 5, 1766: Read the second Time, and will not pass."
And the following Message, Viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 5, 1766.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
Dec. 5
p. 480
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