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46 Assembly Proceedings, November 17-December 20, 1769.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 21
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By the Lower House of Assembly, November 18th 1769.
May it please your Honors
This House hath appointed M.r Ringgold, M.r Dickinson, M.r
Worthington, M.r Beall, and M.r Wilson, to join one or more of the
Members of your House as a Committee, to inspect the Accounts
and Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by virtue of the
Act for the Payment of the public Claims, for emitting Bills of
Credit, and for other Purposes therein mentioned
Sign'd by Order. T. Wright Cl: Lo: Ho:
By the Lower House of Assembly, November 21.st 1769.
May it please your Honors,
This House have resolved to sit only from Nine of the Clock in
the Morning, til One in the Afternoon, during this Session, with
which we thought proper your Honors should be made acquainted.
Sign'd by Order. T. Wright Cl: Lo: Ho:
The House Adjourn's 'til To-morrow Morning 9 o'Clock.
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Nov. 22
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Wednesday, November 22.d
The House met according to Adjournment.
The Members were called, and all appeared as on Yesterday.
M.r Gresham appeared in the House.
The Proceedings of Yesterday were read.
Ordered, That the Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice,
do send for all such Papers, Persons, and Things, as they may find
necessary in Order to enable them to execute the Duties of the said
Committee.
The Petitions of John Doncastle, and William Wright, read a
second Time, and referred to the Consideration of the Committee
of Grievances, to make enquiry into the same, and make Report this
Afternoon, as the House will sit to receive the same.
Benedict Calvert Esq from the Upper House delivered to M.r
Speaker the following Message.
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By the Upper House of Assembly Nov.r 21.st 1769.
Gentlemen,
This House hath appointed Benedict Calvert and Walter Dulany
Esquires, to join the Members of your House, named by you for
the Purposes in your Message of this Afternoon, by Messieurs
Worthington and Wilson.
Sign'd by Order. U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:
Ordered, That M.r Hollyday, and Fourteen more, do present the
Address to his Excellency.
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