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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 142   View pdf image (33K)
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142 Assembly Proceedings, October 2-November 30, 1771.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54

Jordan,

For the Negative
Grahame,

Contee,


Nov. 2

Worthington,

J. Richardson,

Sim,


Johnson,

Moale,

Hall,


Chase,

Baxter,

Paca,


Hammond,

Rumsey,

N. Thomas.


Mackall,

Beall,


[17]

Ordered, That the Petition of Gilbert Barrow be heard at the Bar
of this House on Monday the 11.th Instant; and that the Wife of the
said Gilbert Barrow be served with a Copy of the said Petition, and
of this Order, by Tuesday next at farthest.

Ordered, That the Parties, upon their Application to the Clerk of
this House, have Summonses for such Witnesses they may think
necessary.

William Hayward Esq.r from the Upper House delivers to M.r
Speaker a Petition of sundry subscribing Protestant Dissenters in
Saint Paul's Parish in Baltimore County setting forth that the
Vestrymen and sundry Inhabitants of the said Parish had petitioned
the Legislature and set forth "that the Church of the said Parish is
old, incommodious, and too small, and had prayed that a Law might
pass to enable the Justices of said County to levy a very large Quan-
tity of Tobacco upon the Inhabitants of the said Parish to build a
new One." That they were fully sensible of the Want of a larger
Church in Baltimore Town; but as they were constrained from con-
scientious Motives to conform to the established Church prayed the
House to exempt them from the Payment of any Tax whatsoever for
building the said Church and also to hear them by their Counsel in
Support of their Petition. Which was read. And the Question was
put that the said Petition be rejected? Resolved in the Affirmative



For the Affirmative


p. 229

Reeder,

Adams,

Tilghman,


W. Thomas,

J. Richardson,

N. Thomas,

Jordan,

W. Richardson,

Chamberlaine,

Buchanan,

Ennalls,

T. Wright,

Worthington,

Moale,

So. Wright,

Johnson,

Risteau,

Earle,

Chase,

Veazy,

Chaille,

Hammond,

Baxter,

Holland,

Grahame,

Ward,

Allen,

Parran,

Rumsey,

Robins,


Harrison,

Beall,

Luckett,


Handy,

Tyler,

Wootton,


Dennis,

Hall,

Beatty.


Gale,

Paca,

[41]



 

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