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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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390 Assembly Proceedings, November 5-21, 1770.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 10

of Prince George's County, and Michael Lowe, his Deputy, and have
them immediately at the Bar of this House, to answer to the Com-
plaint of Samuel Luckett, of Prince George's County, for illegally
executing the Body of the said Luckett for ffees
Ordered, That the Clerk of this House do issue Subpoenas for all
such Witnesses as may be applied for by Samuel Luckett
John Ridout, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker
the following Message.

By the Upper House of Assembly, November 10.th 1770
Gentlemen,
In the last Session of Assembly We returned with a Negative and
Message, ..... [The message beginning thus is printed in full in the
Upper House Journal, pp. 352-353]

p. 159

Which was read and ordered to lie on the Table.
Daniel Dulany, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker, the Bill, entitled, An Act to establish a Market in Frederick
Town, &.ta
The Bill, entitled, A Supplementary Act, to the Act, entitled, An
Act to enable the Justices of Queen Anne's County Court, &.ta And,
The Bill, entitled, An Act to divide Saint George's Parish, in Balti-
more County; severally indorsed: "By the Upper House of As-
sembly, November 10.th 1770; Read the first and second Time, by
an especial Order, and will pass.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl. Up. Ho."

Which were read here and passed for ingrossing
M.r Key, M.r W. Thomas, M.r Aquila Hall, and M.r Edward
Tilghman, appeared in the House.
On a second Reading the Message from the Upper House, by John
Ridout, Esq; Resolved, unanimously, That this House doth not
agree that the Regulation of the ffees, and the Provisions dependent
thereon, be the same as in the last Inspection Act.
That this House doth not agree that the Mode of recovering Pen-
alties be the same.
That this House doth not agree that there be no new Allowance
on Tobacco Payments, or that the Clause in which it is comprised,
may be so explained as clearly to extend only to cropped Tobacco.
The Question was put, that the Clergy receive on 32, instead of
30lb of Tobacco per Poll, if paid in Money?
Resolved, That they receive on 32


For Thirty-two


Key
W. Thomas
Ringgold

Adams
M. Tilghman
Dickinson

Beall
Contee
J. Hall



 
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