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16 Assembly Proceedings, November 17-December 20, 1769.
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U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Dec. 8
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Friday Morning 8.th December 1769.
This House met again according to Adjournment.
Present as yesterday Afternoon.
Mess.rs Graham and Eden bring up a Bill, entitled An Act for
applying a Sum of Money in Bills of Credit to the uses therein
Mentioned — Read the first and Second time in the Lower House
and will Pass — Read the first and Second time, by an Especial Order,
in this House and will Pass — so Endorsed and Sent by John Ridout
Esq.
Mess.rs Ringgold and Buchanan bring up a Bill entitled An Act
to Secure to Thomas Smyth the Right in a Lott of Ground in Chester
Town,
Read the first and Second time in the Lower House and will
Pass
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Read the first time in this House, and Ordered to lye on the Table
Read, agreeable to the order of the Day, the Petition of Sundry
Inhabitants of Baltimore County, against the Passage of a Bill, now
laying before this House, Entitled An Act for appointing places for
holding the next Election of Delegates in Baltimore County, and on
hearing the Allegations of the Council for and against the said
Petition, It is Ordered that the same be Rejected
Adjourned until to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock.
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Dec. 9
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Saturday Morning 9.th of December 1769.
This House met again according to Adjournment.
Present as Yesterday and Col.o Hammond.
Read the Second Time, in this House, the Bill entitled An Act to
Secure to Thomas Smyth the Right in a Lot of Land in Chester
Town, and will Pass, with the following Amendment — After the
word "live" in the 6.th Line, from the Bottom of the last Page, insert
the following words Viz.t "The said Interest to be Reckoned or com-
puted from the first day of May last past." Sent by John Ridout Esq.
Adjourned until Monday Morning 10 of the Clock.
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Dec. 11
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Monday Morning 11:th December 1769.
This House met again according to Adjournment.
Present
The Honourable Charles Hammond, Richard Lee, Benedict Cal-
vert, Daniel Dulany, John Ridout, Walter Dulany, John Beale Bord-
ley, George Steuart and William Fitzhugh Esquires
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