Which was read here and passed for ingrossing
Daniel Dulany Esq.r from the Upper House delivers to M.r
Speaker the Paper Bill N.° 17, thus indorsed "By the Upper House
of Assembly Nov.r 9.th 1771 The ingrossed Bill whereof this is the
Original read and assented to
Signed by Order U Scott Cl. Up. Ho."
And the Bill entitled An Act for the Security of Purchasers and
others being Protestants claiming by or from Aliens, thus indorsed
"By the Upper House of Assembly Nov.r 9.th 1771 Read the first
and second Time by an especial Order and will pass with the follow-
ing Amendment Vizt After the Word "Persons" in the 9.th Line
of the 1.st Page strike out the Words "being Protestants"
Signed by Order U Scott Cl Up. Ho.
On Motion, Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill to
regulate the Criminal Business of Baltimore County; And that M.r
Chase, M.r So. Wright, and M.r Deye do prepare and bring in
the same
On Motion, Ordered, That Leave be given in a Supplementary
Bill to the Act entitled An Act for the more effectual securing of
Orphan's Estates; And that M.r So. Wright M.r N. Thomas, M.r
Paca and M.r Deye do prepare and bring in the same
On Motion, Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Supple-
mentary Bill to the Act entitled An Act for the Punishment of
Fornication and Adultery and for repealing Part of the said Act;
And that M.r Wootton, M.r Luckett, M.r Mackall, M.r N. Thomas,
M.r Baxter and M.r Smallwood do prepare and bring in the same
M.r So. Wright brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker the follow-
ing Report
By the Committee appointed to inspect into the State of the
several Public Offices, 9.th Nov.r 1771
Your Committee have examined into the State of the several
Public Offices, and find that the Records of the Land Office are
now deposited in the Eastermost End of the Council Chamber; the
Records of the Secretary's Office in the Westermost End of the
said Chamber; which Offices are separated by a secure Partition;
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