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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 42   View pdf image (33K)
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42 Assembly Proceedings, October 2-November 30, 1771.

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Nov. 26

Tuesday Morning 26.th of November 1771
The House met again according to Adjournment

Present as Yesterday.
Mess.rs Solomon Wright and Earle bring up a Bill entitled "An
Act for the more effectual Securing of Orphans Estates." 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.
Adjourned until four of the Clock in the Afternoon

Eodem Die post Meridiem
The House met again according to Adjournment

Present as in the Morning
Benedict Calvert Esq brings in the following Report.
At a Conference of the Members of both Houses of Assembly, on
Monday the 4.th Day of November 1771.

p. 572

Were present



John Beale Bordley


The
Honble

Benedict Calvert Esq Esq
Daniel Dulany Esq and
John Ridout Esq William Hayward

Of the Upper
House


Esq


M.r Matthew Tilghman

M.r Thomas Johnson

Of the Lower

M.r John Hall

M.r Samuel Chase

House

M.r Charles Grahame

M.r Littleton Dennis


Who then Chose the Honourable Benedict Calvert Esq Chairman
and James Brooks Clerk.

The Conferees of the Upper House communicate to those of the
Lower House the following Propositions.

1.st The Bonds of Inspectors to be put in Suit as heretofore; pro-
bate of the Execution of the Bond to be Recorded with the
Bond.

2.d If Inspector rechosen neglect to give Notice, such Neglect to
be considered as an actual refusal.

3.d The Inspection to be Closed at the Time fixed by the late In-
spection Act.

4.th Inspectors Notes to be paid to the Owner of the Tobacco or the
Bearer

5.th Penalties to be in similar Cases as in the late Act, and so
Prosecutions and mode of Recovery.

6.th Tobacco Inspected under private Agreement not to be a good
Tender, and to be Exported in a limited Time.


 

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