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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
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216 Assembly Proceedings, October 2-November 30, 1771.

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

it is first taken until the Building designed for those Purposes is by
Contract to be finished, for the Sum of Eighty Pounds common cir-
culating Currency per Year to be allowed him in the Journal of
Accounts, but in Case the Assembly and Provincial Court should
sit at the same Time, he will not be obliged to find any other House
for either to sit in. All which is submitted to the Consideration of
the Honble House.
Signed per Order Jn.° C. Jones Cl Com

Which was read the first and second Time and the House concurs
therewith

M.r Tilghman brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker an Address
to the Governor; which was read, approved of and ordered to be
ingrossed.

The ingrossed Bills N.° 37, 38 were severally read and assented
to, and sent to the Upper House with the Paper Bills thereof, by
M.r Baxter and M.r Moale.
The following Message.
By the Lower House of Assembly 28.th November 1771
May it please your Honours,
We herewith send you a Resolve of this House, relative to the
Deputies of several Tribes of Indians who are expected to pass
through this Province for your Concurrence

As we have no Business at present before Us that requires our
staying any longer, we request your Honours to return such Bills
as may be lying on your Table, that a speedy End may be put to
this Session.
Signed by Order Jn° Duckett Cl Lo. Ho.

Being prepared, was sent to the Upper House, with the Resolve
mentioned therein, by M.r Tilghman and M.r Johnson.
M.r Tilghman brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker the following
ingrossed Address.

To his Excellency Robert Eden Esq.r Governor and Commander in
Chief in and over the Province of Maryland.
The humble Address of the House of Delegates

May it please your Excellency,
In Answer to your Message, relative to the Delaware, Munsie
and Mohekin Indians, we are willing to make Provision for the
Deputies of those Tribes in their Passage through this Province,
and have therefore resolved, that a Sum of the Public Money in the
Hands of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, not exceeding fifty
Pounds Common Currency, be applied for their immediate Ac-
comodation.
We do not look upon it that the People of this Province can be



 
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