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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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88 Assembly Proceedings, November 17-December 20,1769.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Dec. 18

Which Address he read in his Place, and then delivered it in at the
Table, where it was read, approved of, and ordered to be engrossed.
Walter Dulany Esq; from the Upper House delivered to M.r
Speaker, the Bill, entitled An Act for enforcing the Payment of
public Money; endorsed: "By the Upper House of Assembly Dec.r
16.th 1769, Read the first Time and ordered to lie on the Table.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

"By the Upper House of Assembly Dec.r 18.th 1769: Read the
Second Time, and will pass with the following Amendment, viz,
After the Word 'Commissioners' in the last Line of the First Page,
insert the following Words, 'having First applied for, and obtained
his Excellency the Governor's approbation.'
Sign'd by Order, U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

Also, a Bill, entitled, An Act relating to Replevins; endorsed: "By
the Upper House of Assembly Dec.r 18.th 1769 Read the First and
Second Time by an especial Order and will pass.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

Which last mentioned Bill was read the First Time and ordered
to lie on the Table.
Benedict Calvert Esq from the Upper House, delivered to M.r
Speaker, the Bill, entitled, An Act for the Relief of certain languish-
ing Prisoners in the several Jails therein mentioned; endorsed: "By
the Upper House of Assembly Dec.r 16.th 1769: Read the First
Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.
Signed by Order, U. Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

"By the Upper House of Assembly Dec.r 18.th 1769: Read the
Second Time, and will pass with the following Amendment, viz.
Strike out the Names of William Lock, Joseph Miller, John Rourke,
John Smyth, Moses Barney, Thomas Waters, John Browne, and
Isaac Dawson, of Baltimore County, and Charles Kedwards of Ann
Arundel County.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"

Which Amendment was agreed to, and the Bill passed for en-
grossing.
Also the following Message.

p. 42

By the Upper House of Assembly, Dec.r 18.th 1769.
Gentlemen.

Upon Representations made to the House since the Petitions of
William Lock, Joseph Miller, John Rourke, John Smyth, Moses
Barney, Thomas Waters, John Browne, and Isaac Dawson of Balti-
more County, and Charles Kedwards of Ann Arundel County, were
referred to your Consideration, we think the above Named Persons



 
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