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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 328   View pdf image (33K)
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328 Assembly Proceedings, June 15-July 3, 1773.

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
June 29

and will Pass. So Endorsed and sent to the Lower House by Daniel
Dulany Esq.

The House, agreeable to the Order of the Day, proceed to take
into Consideration the Bill entitled "An Act to enable the Commis-
sioners for Emitting Bills of Credit to Pay the Executor of Philip
Hammond Deceased the Sum of Money therein mentioned," and
after hearing the Allegations of the Parties concerned, the said Bill
was Read a second Time in this House and will not Pass. So En-
dorsed and sent to the Lower House by Daniel Dulany Esq

p. 670

Read the second Time in this House the Bill entitled "An Act to
aid Defects in a Deed of certain Lands to Lodowick Davis" and
will not Pass. So Endorsed and sent to the Lower House by Daniel
Dulany Esquire.

Adjourned until Three of the Clock in the Afternoon

Eodem Die post Meridiem
The House met again according to Adjournment

Present as in the Morning.
Mess.rs Key and Waters bring up a Bill entitled "An Act for the
Relief of certain Prisoners in the several Jails therein mentioned."
Read the first and second Time in the Lower House and will Pass,
which was Read the first Time in this House and ordered to lie on
the Table.

Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly the Petition of Reuben Meriweather and William Bernard;
so Endorsed and sent to the Lower House by Dan.l of S.t Tho.s
Jenifer Esq
Adjourned until to Morrow Morning Ten of the Clock.

June 30

Wednesday Morning 30.th June 1773.
The House met again according to Adjournment.

Present as Yesterday and George Plater Esq.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly the Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Saint Marys County
for an Inspection House at Rapiers Landing, so Endorsed and Sent
by George Plater Esquire.
Read the second Time in this House the Bill, entitled "An Act for
the Relief of certain Prisoners in the several Jails therein mentioned"
and will Pass with the following Amendments Viz.t Leave out the
Names of "Francis Miller, Mathew Coffer and Thomas Coffer."
After the Word "Prison" in the tenth line of the Eighth Page insert
the following Words Viz.t "and every other of the Persons aforesaid



 
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