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U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Oct. 23
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therein mentioned for Building a Church, and repairing a Chapel in
the said Parish —
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 Bar-
tholomew Pomeroy, of London Merchant to a Tract or Parcel of
Land called Renchers Adventure lying in Prince Georges County.
All which his Excellency Passed into Laws in the usual form by
Sealing them with the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary his
Great Seal at Arms, and Subscribing them, "On behalf of the Right
Honourable the Lord Proprietary of this Province," I Will this be
a Law.
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.
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Mess.™ Matthews and Hall bring up a Bill entituled, An Act to
hold the Election of Representatives for Baltimore County at the
places therein mentioned — Read the first and Second time in the
Lower House and will Pass — which was Read the first and Second
time by an Especial Order in this House, and will not Pass — So
Endorsed and Sent by Benedict Calvert Esquire.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly the Petition of sundry Inhabitants in Frederick Town,
in Frederick County, So Endorsed and Sent by Daniel Dulany
Esquire.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly the Petition of Jane Brown — So Endorsed and Sent by
William Hayward Esq.r
Adjourned until to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock.
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Oct. 24
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Wednesday Morning 24:th of October 1770.
The House met again according to Adjournment.
Present as Yesterday —
Mess.™ Dashiel and Allen bring up the following Engrossed Bill,
Read and Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly — A Bill
entituled An Act to Unite the Free Schools of Somerset and Worces-
ter Counties, which was Read and Assented to by this House and
Ordered to be so Subscribed the Paper Bill so Endorsed Sent to
the Lower House by George Steuart Esquire.
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