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L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
June 24
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languishing Prisoners, Vizt Wor. County, Ezekiel Hutchins, Moses
Magee, John Bowin, Abel Right, Robert Hopkins, Thomas Pierson,
Boston Ale — Talbot, Joseph Floyd, Baltimore, Charles Babbington.
Signed by Order, U Scott Cl. Up. Ho."
A Petition of the Rector and Vestrymen, Churchwardens &c. of
all Saints Parish in Calvert County, praying an Act may pass, to levy
on the taxable Inhabitants of the said Parish, by three equal Assess-
ments, a Quantity of Tobacco not exceeding Two Hundred Thousand
Pounds, together with the Sheriff's Sallary for collecting the same,
to purchase a Piece of Ground adjoining to the present Church Yard
on which to build a Parish Church.
A Petition of Samuel Litten, praying Leave to bring in a Bill
to remedy the Defect in not recording a Deed from James Litten.
And, a Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Baltimore Town and
Fell's Point, praying Leave to bring in a Bill to unite Baltimore
Town and Fell's Point. Severally indorsed "By the Upper House
of Assembly, June 24.th 1773. Read and referred to the Considera-
tion of the Lower House of Assembly.
Signed by Order, U Scott, Cl. Up. Ho."
The House adjourns till 3 O'Clock.
Post Meridiem.
The House met.
The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Baltimore Town and Fell's
Point was read a first and second Time, and Leave given to the
Petitioners to bring in a Bill pursuant to the Prayer of the said
Petition.
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The Petition of Samuel Litten was read a first and second Time,
and Leave given to the Petitioner to bring in a Bill pursuant to the
Prayer of the said Petition.
M.r Hagar and M.r White have Leave of Absence.
The Petition of the Rector and Vestrymen of All Saints Parish,
&c. was read, and referred to the 8.th Day in next Session of
Assembly.
The Petition of the Trustees of the Poor of Frederick County
was read a second Time and granted, and Leave given to bring in a
Bill pursuant to the Prayer of the said Petition.
Ordered That M.r Wootton, M.r Beatty, M.r Hagar, and M.r
Griffith, do prepare and bring in the same.
Benedict Calvert, Esq., from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker the Bill, entitled, An Act to continue the Acts of Assembly
therein mentioned, thus indorsed; "By the Upper House of As-
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