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Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Nov. 27
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there remains due the Sum of £.483:8:9 Sterling: That the said
Commissioners have since the last Report received the Sum of
£.1959: 16:3 Current Money for Ordinary Licences: That it ap-
pears by the Books in their Office there is still due from sundry
Sheriffs down to the Year 1772, the Sum of £.587: 10: 3, and that
none of the Sheriffs have yet accounted for the Ordinary Licence
Money, by them collected for the present Year, except the Sum of
£.146: 14: 5 received from the Sheriffs of Queen- Anne's and Prince-
George's Counties, which now remains in the Office in Bills of
Credit of the Emission of 1767; wherefore your Committee beg
Leave to report to the Honourable Houses a List of the Sheriffs
who are now indebted to this Province on Account of the several
Sums of Money by them received for Ordinary Licences, viz.
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p. 53
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Gold Currency
Normand Bruce, late Sheriff of Frederick County,
for the Balance of his Account in 1771,
John Addison, late Sheriff of Prince-
George's County, for the Balance 21 9 6
of his Account in the Year 1769,]
in 1770, 46 7 10
in 1771, 31 19 8 £.99 17
George Lee, Sheriff of Charles
County, for his Balance in 1772, 53 19 10
Robert Watts, late Sheriff of St.
Mary's, County, for a Balance in
1770, 9 2
Jenifer Taylor, Sheriff of St. Mary's
County, for the Balance of his Ac- 48
count in 1771,
in 1772, 31 16 6
36 4 6
Daniel Sulivane, Sheriff of Dor-
chester County, for a Balance in
1772, 57 0 0
Thomas Smyth, Sheriff of Kent
County, for Balance of his Ac
count in 1772, 53 4 o
Richard Thomas, late Sheriff of Caecil
County, for Balance of his Account 49 8 O
in the Year 1770,
in 1771, 57 15 10
in 1772, 31 14 11
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