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And the Bill, entitled, An Act for preventing the Evil occasioned
by the Continuance of Suits at Law on Suggestion of Want of Evi-
dence from beyond the Sea; endorsed: "By the Upper House of
Assembly Dec.r 19.th 1769: Read the First and Second Time by an
especial Order, and will pass with the following Amendments. After
the Word 'continued' in the Eighth Line from the Top, insert the
following Words, viz. 'on Suggestion.' Strike out the Second enact-
ing Clause.
Signed by Order, U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"
The amendments were agreed to, and the Bill ordered to be en-
grossed.
The engrossed Bill, entitled, An Act for the building of a Parish
Church in Christ's Church Parish in Calvert County; Read and as-
sented to, and with the Paper Bill thereof, sent to the Upper House
by M.r Gantt and M.r Mackall
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Dec. 19
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John Beall Bordley Esq, from the Upper House, delivered to M.r
Speaker the Bill, entitled, An additional Supplementary Act to the
Act, entitled, An Act to prevent the Abuses of concealing convicted
Felons, and other Offenders imported into this Province, and for the
better Discovery of them; endorsed: "By the Upper House of As-
sembly Dec.r 19.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 19.th 1769: Read the
Second Time by an especial Order and will pass, with the following
Amendment, viz. Strike out the Third enacting Clause,
Signed by Order U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:"
Which Amendment was agreed to, and the Bill ordered to be
engrossed.
The Remonstrance of the Justices of Ann Arundel County, read
the Second Time, and referred to the Consideration of the next
Session of Assembly.
The Petition of William Reynolds read the Second Time and
referred to the Consideration of the next Session of Assembly.
M.r Tyler brought in, and delivered to M.r Speaker, the following
Report
By the Committee appointed to examine into the State of the
several public Offices, at November Sessions 1769.
Your Committee having examined the State and Condition of
the said Offices, do find the Books in the several Offices, nearly in the
same Order as at the Time of the Two last Reports in Seventeen
Hundred and Sixty six, and Seventeen Hundred and Sixty eight
The general Alphabet in the Land Office rather more worn and
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