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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 215   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 215


mon Currency, be paid to the Order of his Excellency the Governor,
for the Accomodation of the Deputies of the Delaware, Munsie, and
Mohekin Indians whilst in this Province
Ordered, That M.r Hall, M.r Tilghman, M.r Johnson, and M.r
Paca, do prepare an Address to his Excellency informing him thereof
Ordered, That the same Gentlemen do prepare a Message to the
Upper House, informing them of the Resolution of this House, and
to send a Copy thereof for their Concurrence

William Hayward Esq.r from the Upper House delivers to M.r
Speaker the Paper Bill N.° 36 thus indorsed: "By the Upper House
of Assembly Nov.r 27.th 1771: The Ingrossed Bill whereof this is
the Original, read and assented to.
Signed by Order U Scott Cl. Up. Ho."

The Bill, entitled, An Act relating to the Levy and Poor of Ann
Arundel Countv, and the Bill, entitled, An Act to impower Mary
Louttitt, Executrix of James Louttitt, deceased, to convey One un-
divided third Part of the Mill and Land therein mentioned; severally
indorsed: "By the Upper House of Assembly Nov.r 27.th Read
the first and second Time by an especial Order and will pass

Signed by Order U Scott Cl Up Ho."

Which two last mentioned Bills were severally read here & passed
for ingrossing
The Report brought in by M.r Harrison the 16.th Instant, is re-
ferred for Consideration next Session of Assembly.
The Report brought in Yesterday by M.r Beall, was read and
referred for Consideration next Session of Assembly
M.r Beall brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker the following
Report
By the Committee appointed to treat with M.r Frazier in what
Manner his House which he has offered for the Use of the Assembly
and Provincial Court shall be finished, and what Conveniencies shall
be found by him, at what Rate it shall be rented by the Year, and
make Report thereof.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 28

Your Committee in Obedience to the Order of the Honourable
House, have treated with M.r Joshua Frazier, and find that he will
finish off a Room sufficiently large for the Lower House of Assembly
to sit in, with a ffire Place, Sash Windows, the Sides of the Room
neatly planked up, the ffloors laid, and Ceiling plaistered, with Forms
or Benches with Backs for the Members, a Table for the Clerk, and
Chair for the Speaker; and will floor, plaister and glaze four other
Rooms, three of which will have Fire Places with Table and Benches
and will build a commodious Porch with Seats at the Entrance of the
House and a small convenient Out House. All which he will let for
the Use of the Lower House and Provincial Court from the Time

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