The Lower House. 83
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For the
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Affirmative.
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L. H. J.
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M.r
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Eden,
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M.r Harrison,
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M.r Jacobs,
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Liber No. 54
Dec. 15
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Thoma
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Dickinson,
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Hall,
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Wolstenholme
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M. Tilghman,
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Paca,
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Buchanan
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N. Thomas,
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Hollyday,
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Ringgold,
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Steele,
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Wright,
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Bordley,
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Noel,
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Allen,
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Gresham,
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Veazy,
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Luckett,
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Johnson,
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Baxter,
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Heugh.
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Griffith,
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Beall,
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Ware,
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Tyler,
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For the
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Negative
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M.r
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Chase,
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M.r Grahame,
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M.r Ward,
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Gantt,
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Mackall,
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Contee.
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The Bill sent to the Upper House by M.r Hall, and M.r Steele
George Steuart Esq, from the Upper House, delivered to M.r
Speaker the Journal of Accounts and the following Message:
By the Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 14.th [15] 1769.
Gentlemen,
In November Session 1766, when the last Journal of Accounts
that Passed, ..... [The message beginning thus is printed in full in
the Upper House Journal, p. 22]
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Which Message was read the First Time, and ordered to lie on
the Table.
William Fitzhugh Esq from the Upper House, delivered to M.r
Speaker the Bill, entitled, An Additional Supplementary Act to the
Act, entitled, An Act for amending the Staples of Tobacco, for pre-
venting Frauds in his Majesty's Customs, and for the Limitation of
Officers Fees; thus endorsed: "By the Upper House of Assembly
Dec.r 15.th 1769. Read the First and Second Time by an especial
Order and will not pass.
Sign'd by Order, U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"
The Bill, entitled, A Supplementary Act to the Act, entitled, An
Act ascertaining the Height of Fences, to prevent the Evils occa-
sioned by the Multitude of Horses, and restraining Horse Rangers
within this Province; and to redress the great Evil accruing to this
Province by the Multiplicity of useless Horses, Mares, and Colts
that run in the Woods: Read the Second Time and will pass.
The Bill, entitled, An Act for the speedy and effectual Publication
of the Laws of this Province, and for the Encouragement of Ann
Catharine Green of the City of Annapolis, Printer; Read the Second
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