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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 28   View pdf image (33K)
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28 Assembly Proceedings, October 2 November 30, 1771. U. H. J. Paper Bills so Endorsed, are Sent to the Lower House by [Daniel of Liber Saint Thomas Jenifer] Mess.rs Beatty and Wootton bring up a Bill entitled “An addi tional Supplementary Act to the Act, entitled, An Act for the Relief of the poor within the several Counties therein mentioned.” Read the first and second Time in the Lower House and will Pass, which was Read the first and Second Time by an especial Order in this House and will Pass. So Endorsed and sent to the Lower House by [Daniel of Saint Thomas Jenifer] Mess.rs Beatty and Wootton bring up an Engrossed Bill entitled “An Act to prevent the Exportation of Flour not Merchantable, from George Town in Frederick County.” Read and Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly which was Read and Assented to by this House and ordered to be so Subscribed, the Paper Bill so Endorsed sent to the Lower House by [Daniel of Saint Thomas Jenifer] Adjourned until to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock Nov. g Saturday Morning 9.th of November 1771. The House met again according to Adjournment Present as Yesterday Mess.rs Chase and Grahame bring up a Bill entitled “An Act for the further Emission of Bills of Credit.” Read the first and second Time in the Lower House, and will Pass, which was Read the first p. 553 and second Time, by an especial Order in this House and will Pass with the following Amendments Vizt. Leave out what follows the word “Interest” in the 4.th line of the 29.th Page, to the word “direct” inclusive in the 3.d line of the same Page. So Endorsed and Sent to the Lower House by John B. Bordley Esq Mess.rs Chase and Grahame bring up a Bill entitled “An Act continuing an Act entitled, an Act for Licensing Ordinary Keepers Hawkers Pedlars and Petty Chapmen.” Read the first and second Time in the Lower House and will Pass which was Read the first and second Time by an especial Order in this House and will Pass, So Endorsed and sent to the Lower House by John Beale Bord ley Esq Mess.rs Ennals and Joseph Richardson bring up an Engrossed Bill entitled “A Supplementary Act to the Act entitled An Act to enable the Justices of Dorchester County Court, to Assess and Levy on the Taxable Inhabitants of the said County a Quantity of To bacco for the Purpose of Building a Court House.” Read and Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly, which was Read and Assented to by this House and ordered to be so Subscribed, the Paper Bill so Endorsed and sent to the Lower House by Daniel Dulany Esq

 
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