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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1773 to April 1774
Volume 64, Page 101   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 101


John Hamilton, Sheriff of Ccecil County for Bal-
ance of Ordinary Licence Money by him received 1 1 8 0
at November Court 1772,
Alexander Colder, late Sheriff of Kent
County, for the Balance of his Ac- 60 16 0
count in the Year 1770,
in 1771, 57 0 0
————— 117 16 0

£.587 10 3
Lawrence Oneal, Sheriff of Frederick
County, for the Balance of his Ac £.156 15 0
count in 1773,
John Robert Holliday, Sheriff of Bal-
timore, for ditto in 1773, 201 8 0
William Noke, Sheriff of Anne-
Arundel, for ditto in ditto, 79 1 6 0
George Lee, Sheriff of Charles, for
ditto in ditto, 17 14 8
William Thomas, Sheriff of Talbot,
for ditto in ditto 19 15 10
Thomas Smyth, Sheriff of Kent, for
ditto in ditto, 49 8 o
————— 524 17 6

£.1,112 7 9

Jenifer Taylor, Sheriff of St. Mary's, for Bal-
ance of his Account in 1773 (No List returned)
Parker Selby, Sheriff of Worcester, for ditto, ditto
George Dashiell, Sheriff of Somerset, for ditto, ditto
Daniel Sulivane, Sheriff of Dorchester, for ditto, ditto
John Hamilton, Sheriff of Ccecil, ditto, ditto
Clement Smith, Sheriff of Calvert, ditto, ditto

That your Committee cannot at present report what Sums of
Money are due from the abovementioned Sheriffs of Saint Mary's,
Worcester, Somerset, Dorchester, Ccecil, and Calvert Counties, on
Account of Ordinary Licences, for want of the several Clerks Lists
for those Counties which have not yet been returned to the Com-
missioners. Your Committee have examined the several Bonds taken
by the Commissioners, for Bills of Credit, and Gold and Silver lent
to sundry Persons on Interest, and compared the same with a List
thereof, amounting to £.88,029:11:3 Sterling. Your Committee
have also examined the State of the Eighteen Thousand Dollars
emitted to change torn and defaced Bills, and find that the Com-
missioners have paid to sundry Persons for Bills of Credit, which

Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Nov. 27



 
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