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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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114 Assembly Proceedings, November 17-December 20, i?6p.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54


For the Negative


Dec. 20

M.r W. Thomas,

M.r Gantt,

M.r N. Thomas,


Buchanan,

Grahame,

Noel,


Ringgold,

Ware,

Beall,


Worthington,

Harrison,

Tyler,


Johnson,

Hayward,

Contee,


Griffith,

Dickinson,

E. Tilghman,


Mackall,

M. Tilghman,

Hollyday. [21]



For the Affirmative



M.r Eden,

M.r Hall,

M.r Heugh,


Gresham,

Wright,

Wootton.


Baxter,

Luckett,

[8]

p. 58

The Address approved of, and ordered to be engrossed.

George Steuart Esq, from the Upper House, delivered to M.r
Speaker, the Paper Bills entitled, An Additional Supplementary Act
to the Act, entitled, An Act to prevent the Abuses of concealing con-
victed Felons, and other Offenders, imported into this Province, and
for the better Discovery of them. And, An Act for preventing the
Evil occasioned by the Continuance of Suits at Law on Suggestion
of want of Evidence from beyond the Sea; endorsed: "By the
Upper House of Assembly Dece.r 20.th 1769 The engrossed Bill
whereof this is the Original, read and assented to.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

M.r Ringgold brought in, and delivered to M.r Speaker, the follow-
ing Address.
To his Excellency Robert Eden Esq, Governor and Commander in
Chief in and over the Province of Maryland.
The humble Address of the House of Delegates.
May it please your Excellency,
We have prepared an Address to our Lord Proprietary, in Answer
to his Message, communicated to this House by your Excellency, at
the Opening of this Session, which we herewith send you, and request
you will be pleased to take the First Opportunity of transmitting it
to his Lordship. Which was read, approved of, and ordered to be engrossed.
The engrossed Address to Lord Baltimore brought in, which was
read and assented to, and signed by order of the House, by the honor-
able Speaker.
The engrossed Address to his Excellency brought in, which was
read and assented to, and signed by Order of the House by the honor-
able Speaker



 

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