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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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The Lower House, 415


Ordered, That the said Message be ingrossed
The House adjourns till Monday Morning 8 O'Clock

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 17

Monday, November 19:th 1770
The House met according to Adjournment.

The Members were called, and all appeared as on Saturday.
The Proceedings of Saturday were read
The Message which was ordered to be ingrossed on Saturday
Evening, was read and assented to, and sent to the Upper House by
M.r Johnson and M.r J. Hall. They return, and acquaint M.r Speaker
they delivered the Message.
The Bill, entitled, A Supplementary Act to the Act, entitled, An
Act to prevent disabled and superanuated Slaves being set free or
the Manumission of Slaves by any last Will or Testament, sent to the
Upper House by M.r Allen and M.r Bordley. They return, and
acquaint M.r Speaker they delivered the Bill
The Bill, entitled, An Act relating to Replevins, was read a second
Time, and will not pass. Sent to the Upper House by M.r Ringgold
and M.r Tilghman. They return, and acquaint M.r Speaker they
delivered the Bill
The Remonstrance of the Justices of Ann Arundel County read
a second Time, and referred for Consideration till next Session
The ingrossed Bill, N.o 9, read and assented to, and sent to the
Upper House, with the Paper Bill thereof, by M.r N. Thomas and
M.r Purnell. They return, and acquaint M.r Speaker they delivered
the Bill
The Petition of Robert Dick, and others, read a second Time, and
referred till the second Thursday of next Session.

The Petition of William Reynolds was read and rejected.
On Motion, Leave given to bring in a Bill for the Adjournment
and Continuance of Ann Arundel and Frederick County Courts

Ordered, That M.r Mackall and M.r Chase do prepare and bring
in the same
M.r Mackall brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker a Bill, entitled
An Act for the Adjournment and Continuance of Ann Arundel and
Frederick County Courts: Which was read the first and second Time,
by an especial Order, and will pass. Sent to the Upper House by
M.r Griffith and M.r Wootton They return and acquaint M.r Speaker
they delivered the Bill
William Fitzhugh, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker, the Bill, entitled, An Act for the Adjournment and Con-
tinuance of Ann Arundel and Frederick County Courts; thus in-

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