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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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186 Assembly Proceedings, September 25-November 2, 1770.

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Oct. 19

Friday Morning 19:th of October 1770.
The House met again according to Adjournment.

Present as yesterday.
Mess.rs Wright and Hopper bring up a Bill entituled An Act to
impower the Justices of Queen Anns and Talbot Counties to assess
on the Taxable Inhabitants of Saint Pauls Parish, in the said Coun-
ties, the Sums of Tobacco therein mentioned, for building a Church,
and repairing the Chapel in said Parish, Read the first and Second
time in the Lower House and will pass.

p. 461

Mess.rs Allen and Selby bring up a Bill, entituled An Act to im-
power the Justices of Somerset and Worcester Counties, to Levy on
the Taxable Inhabitants of Stepney Parish, in said Counties, the
Quantity of eighty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco, for the uses
therein mentioned — Read the first and Second time in the Lower
House and will pass —

These two Bills Read the first and Second time by an Especial
Order in this House and will Pass — so Endorsed and Sent to the
Lower House by John Ridout Esquire.

Read the Second time, in this House, and will pass, the two fol-
lowing Bills. A Bill entituled An Act to oblige the several County
Clerks to have with them on their Office Days the four last Courts
Dockets & Papers:
A Bill entituled An Act to remedy a Defect in the Title of Barthol-
omew Pomeroy, of London Merchant, to a Tract or Parcel of Land
called Renchers Adventure, lying in Prince Georges County. These
two Bills were severally Endorsed, and Sent to the Lower House
by John Ridout Esquire.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly, the Petition of Isaac Murray, as also the Petition of
Nehemiah Tilghman and Solomon Townshend — So Endorsed and
Sent by George Steuart Esquire.
Read and rejected the Petition of Ebenezer White.
Adjourned until three of the Clock in the Afternoon.

Eodem Die Post Meridiem.
The House met again according to Adjournment.

Present as in the Morning.
Adjourned until to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock.

Oct. 20

Saturday Morning 20:th October 1770.
The House met again according to Adjournment.
Present as Yesterday except Col.o Hammond.



 
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