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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 382   View pdf image (33K)
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382 Assembly Proceedings, June 15-July 3, 1773.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
June 30

of Tobacco," be left out of the Bill, and the Words "Three Pounds
fifteen Shillings Sterling, Five Pounds Current Money of Mary-
land, or one thousand Pounds of Tobacco," be inserted in the Stead
thereof? Resolved in the Affirmative. The Third, Fourth, and fifth
Amendments were rejected. The sixth agreed to. The seventh and
eighth rejected. On reading the ninth, the Question was put, That
the Words "Thirty three Shillings and four Pence," in the fourteenth
Line of the eighth Page, be left out, and the Words "Thirty Shillings
Sterling, Forty Shillings," be inserted in the Stead thereof? Resolved
in the Affirmative.


For the Affirmative



Bond,

Parr an,

Gilpin,


Key,

Richardson,

T. Wright,


Reeder,

Ridgely,

So. Wright,


Sudler,

Deye,

Holland,


Worthington,

Tolly,

Robins,


J. Hall,

Ward,

Purnell,


Somervelle,

Veazy,

Chaille.


Lyles,

Hyland,


[23]


For the Negative



Barnes,

A. Hall,

Waters,


Johnson,

Beall,

Thomas,


Chase,

Tyler,

Earle,


Hawkins,

Sim,

Wootton,


Ware,

Paca,

Beatty,


Courts,

Hammond,

Griffith.


Smallwood,

Wilson,


[20]

The10.th Amendment was rejected.

M.r Hammond brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker the following
Report.

By the Committee appointed to examine into the Facts set forth
in the Petition of Reuben Merriweather and William Bernard, and
report the same to the House.

Your Committee, in pursuance of the Order of the House, pro-
ceeded to examine into the Facts contained in said Petition, and do
humbly report to the House as follows:

That it appears that John Morton Jordan, deceased, did contract
with Daniel Wolstenholme for the Purchase of sundry Lots and
Houses in the City of Annapolis, and by his last Will and Testament,
bearing Date the sixth Day of June, 1771, amongst other Things, de-
vised the Lots of Ground and Houses aforesaid to his Wife, for the
Term of three Years, to be computed from his Death, provided she


 

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