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L H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 4
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The Petition of the Trustees of the Poor of Frederick County
was read a second Time and granted.
Leave given to bring in a Bill pursuant to the Prayer of the said
Petition
Ordered, That M.r Luckett, M.r Wootton, and M.r Mackall do
prepare and bring in the same
On Motion, Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill
to prohibit raising Swine and Geese in George Town in Frederick
County; and that M.r Luckett, M.r Beatty, M.r Wootton, and M.r
Mackall do prepare and bring in the same.
M.r James Hackman, at his own Request, is discharged from any
further Attendance as a Committee Clerk
The Bill entitled An Act to impower the Commissioners for emit-
ting Bills of Credit to pay to John Duckett Williams Mills, John
Peacock and Ann Gaither the Sums of Money therein mentioned.
And the Paper Bill Entitled An Act for preventing trivial Suits
in the Provincial Court was sent to the Upper House by M.r Worth-
ington and M.r Deye.
M.r Grahame, One of the Conferees appointed by this House
acquaints M.r Speaker that the Conferrees of both Houses had met,
and that the Conferrees of the Upper House had delivered to the
Conferrees of this House the following Propositions.
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The Bonds of Inspectors to be put in Suit as heretofore; Probate
of the Execution of the Bond to be recorded with the Bond.
If Inspector rechosen neglect to give Notice such Neglect to be
considered as an actual Refusal.
The Inspection to be closed at the Time fixed by the late Inspection
Act
Inspectors Notes to be paid to the Owner of the Tobacco or the
Bearer
The Penalties to be in similar Cases, as in the late Act, and so
Prosecutions and Mode of Recovery.
Tobacco inspected under private Agreement not to be a good
Tender and to be exported in a limited Time.
The Sale of Tobacco to be in open Court.
The Allowance on Receipts to be explained so as clearly to relate
to cropped Tobacco only.
The clerks of the County Courts not to be obliged to any At-
tendance but in Court, and in their Offices, and to be paid for their
Services whether there shall be any profits or not.
Magistrates to be paid for their Attendance on all Occasions.
Judgments on Bonds to be entered up as the Use or Practice hath
been.
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