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Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Nov. 30
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entitled, An Act -for the Regulation of Officers Fees: Which was
read the First Time and ordered to lie on the Table.
Daniel of Saint Thomas Jenifer, Esq; from the Upper House,
delivers to Mr. Speaker the Paper Bill No. 1, thus endorsed: "By
the Upper House of Assembly, November 30, 1773: The ingrossed
Bill whereof this is the Original, read and assented to.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
The Bill, entitled, An Act to explain an Act relating to Leases,
made by the Rector, Vestrymen, and Churchwardens of Saint Anne's
Parish. The Bill, entitled, An Act for quieting sundry the Inhabitants
of Frederick County in their Possessions: And the Bill, entitled, An
Act to enable Martha Roundell and others to make Partition of the
Land therein mentioned, severally indorsed: "By the Upper House
of Assembly, November 27, 1773: Read the First Time and ordered
to lie on the Table.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho.
By the Upper House of Assembly, November 30, 1773: Read the
Second Time and will pass.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
Which Three last mentioned Bills were severally read here and
passed for ingrossing.
The House being informed that Mr. Lawrence Oneall, Sheriff
of Frederick County, was attending in Obedience to the Order of
Wednesday last. ORDERED, That he be called in, and he appeared
at the Bar accordingly; where he was ordered to amend his Return
of a Delegate for that County, in the Room of Mr. Jonathan Hagar,
by annexing the Writ of Election to the Indenture: Which being
done, Mr. Oneall was called to the Bar, and by Direction of the
House, reprimanded by the Speaker for his Neglect of Duty, and
informed that upon Payment of Fees to the Officers of this House
he was discharged from further Attendance.
ORDERED, That Mr. Beall and Mr. Paca be a Committee to tax
the Fees arising due upon the said Order of Wednesday last.
John Ridout, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
a Bill, entitled, An Act for the Amendment of the Law, thus in-
dorsed: "By the Upper House of Assembly, November 30, 1773:
Read the First and Second Time by an especial Order and will pass.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
And a Petition of Mary Ann Christy Abigal Armitt, of Frederick
County, praying an Act may pass to declare her Marriage with a
Certain Samuel Armitt, null and void to all Intents and Purposes
whatsoever, as fully and effectually as if the same had not been had
or taken Place between the said Samuel Armitt and the Petitioner,
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