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U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
June;
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Tuesday Morning 7.th June 1768.
This House met again according to Adjournment
Present as Yesterday
Read and referred the Petition of Rachel Elizabeth and Mary
Bacon. Sent by Bened.t Calvert Esq,,r
Read the Petition of M.r John Paca of Baltimore County, on
behalf of himself and Sundry Inhabitants of said County.
Ordered that Council will be heard thereon in this House, on
Thursday the 16,,th of this Instant.
Adjourned until 3 of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die Post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournment
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Present as in the Morning.
Mess,,rs Hay ward Dashiel Lucket and Cresap attend, with Mess,,rs
Levin Gale, and Samuel Wilson Members Elected for Somerset
County, and M.r Joseph Chaplin for Frederick County, to see them
Qualified, who take the Oaths to the Government, appointed to be
taken by Act of Assembly, repeat and Subscribe the Abjuration and
Test, and then withdraw.
Read and referred the Petition of Cap.t Richard Pearis, the Peti-
tion of the Visitors of Kent County Free School, and the Petition
of Samuel Cookson of Baltimore County Sent by John Ridout
Esq,,r
Read and referred the Petitions of Charles Holt Flower, Thomas
Cook, Ignatius Edwards, John Higdon, Clement Spalding, and
Robert Huston, Languishing Prisoners in Saint Marys County
Goal, the Petitions of Richard Day, Thomas Freeman, Richard
Young, John Ruffe, David Wilkinson, and John Elwood Lan-
guishing Prisoners in Calvert County Goal, the Petitions of Peter
Roby Presley Cochiell, Mark Lattimer, George Lovely, John Tall-
mage, Robert Wilson, Catharine McDonal, George Waple, John
Wade, Grace Pilkington, William Hudson, John Lammond, Mat-
thew Barnes, Joseph Nalley, John Lucket, Henry Miles, Elisha
Harbin, Cornelius Maddox, Thomas Nalley, and John Gilmore
Languishing Prisoners in Charles County Goal, the Petitions of
Joseph Maccubbin, John Barry, Thomas Todd, and Thomas Town
languishing Prisoners in Ann Arundel County Goal, the Petitions
of Joseph White, and Benjamin Kidwell languishing Prisoners in
Prince Georges County Goal, the Petitions of John Bain, Francis
Harris, William Conhold, Thomas Day, Joseph Hayward, William
Andrews, George Green, William Jones, John Clay, James Oliver,
and Richard Treadwell Languishing Prisoners in Baltimore County
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