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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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The Lower House. 57


Arms, to answer for his Conduct in the Proceedings relative to the
said Election.
The Petition of Thomas Smyth, Mary Granger, and William
Granger, read the second Time. M.r Hollyday, M.r Ringgold, and
M.r Bordley, appointed a Committee to enquire into the Facts con-
tained in said Petition, and report the same to the House.
George Steuart Esq from the Upper House, delivered to M.r
Speaker, the Petitions of sundry Prisoners in the Jails of Dorchester,
Talbot, Frederick, and Ann Arundel Counties: Which were read.
Daniel Dulany Esq from the Upper House delivered to M.r
Speaker the following Bills.
A Bill entitled An Act continuing an Act entitled An Act for re-
pairing the public Roads in this Province, and the Supplementary
Act thereto.
An Act continuing an Act entitled An Act to ease the Inhabitants
of this Province, and to empower the Justices of the several Counties
to bind out Persons therein mentioned, Apprentices.
A Bill entitled, An Act continuing an Act entitled, An Act to oblige
infected Ships and other Vessels coming into this Province to per-
form Quarantine.
A Bill entitled An Act continuing an Act entitled An Act to en-
crease the allowance of Jurors attending the Provincial and County
Courts, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
And a Bill entitled An Act continuing an Act entitled, A Supple-
mentary Act to the Act entitled An Act for ascertaining what Dam-
ages shall be allowed upon Protested Bills of Exchange: Severally
indorsed: "By the Upper House of Assembly November 29.th 1769;
Read the first Time and ordered to lie on the Table.
Sign'd by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

And thus "By the Upper House of Assembly November 30.th
1769; Read the second Time and will pass.
Sign'd by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

All which Bills were read here, and pass'd for engrossing.
The House adjourns 'til To-morrow Morning 9 o'Clock.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 30

Friday, December 1.st
The House met according to Adjournment.

The Members were called and all appeared as on Yesterday, except
M.r E. Tilghman.
The Proceedings of Yesterday were read.
M.r Hayward, M.r Wright, and M.r T. Dashiel, have Leave of
Absence.

Dec. 1



 
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