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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
Volume 62, Page 409   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 409


Officers for the Discharge of their several Duties, which we might
order to be put in Suit for these ffailures, except in the Instance
where the two Bundles of Wills and Inventories, are not recorded,
an improper Bond having been given by Daniel Dulany, Esq; the
then Commissary General, which makes an Application to your Ex-
cellency in this Case more especially necessary; and we shall be glad
that this Method of Proceeding may have the desired Effect
Which was read and assented to, and signed by Order of the
House by the honourable Speaker
Ordered, That M.r Dickinson and M.r N. Thomas do acquaint his
Excellency, that this House hath prepared an Address to be presented
to him, and desire to know when and where he will be pleased to
receive it. They return, and acquaint M.r Speaker, that the Governor
was pleased to signify he would receive the Address in three Quarters
of an Hour, in the Conference Chamber
Ordered That M.r W Paca and M.r Tilghman do present the Ad-
dress to his Excellency They return, and acquaint M.r Speaker they
delivered the Address
The ingrossed Bill, N.o 8, read and assented to, and sent to the
Upper House, with the Paper Bill thereof, by M.r Wootton and
M.r Heugh.
They return, and acquaint M.r Speaker they delivered the Bill
George Steuart, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker, the Bill for the Relief of certain Prisoners, &ta with the
following Message
By the Upper House of Assembly, 16.th of November 1770.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 16

Gentlemen,
In Consequence of your Message of this Day by Mess.rs Dashiell
and Tyler, we have inserted such Words in the Clause by this House
proposed to be added to the Act for the Relief of sundry Prisoners,
as we apprehend will obviate any Doubts which might otherwise have
arisen, as suggested in your Message.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl. Up. Ho.

Which was read with the Amendment, and the Bill passed for
ingrossing
William Hayward, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker the Paper Bill, N.o 7, thus indorsed: "By the Upper House
of Assembly, November 16.th 1770: The ingrossed Bill whereof
this is the original, read and assented to.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl. Up. Ho"

Resolved, That there be a Message prepared to the Upper House,
in Answer to their Message of this Day by John Beale Bordley, Esq.
The Question was put, whether, in the Message to be prepared in

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