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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1773 to April 1774
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108 Assembly Proceedings, November 16-December 22, 1773.

Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Dec. i

The Petition of Mary Ann Christy Abigal Armitt was read.
ORDERED, That the same be heard at the Bar of this House on
Friday the loth Instant.
ORDERED, That Peter Bainbridge be served with a Copy of the
said Petition and of this Order.
ORDERED, That the Parties, upon their Application to the Clerk
of this House, have Summonses for such Witnesses they may think
necessary.
Mr. Beall brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker the following
Report.

By the COMMITTEE appointed to tax the Fees arising due
upon the Order of the 23th of November last, in relation to the
Sheriff of Frederick County.

IN Obedience to the Order of the Honourable House, your Com-
mittee have proceeded to tax the Fees due upon the said Order
as follows,
To the Clerk for Copy of the Order, £.0: 3: 0
To the Serjeant for the Expence of a Messenger to
Frederick County, and serving said Order on the Sheriff,]

£.5:4:8

Which is submitted to the Consideration of the Honourable
House.
Signed by Order, G. DU VALL, Clk.

December 1, 1773.
Which was read and concurred with.

The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Saint Mary's, Calvert,
Charles and Prince-George's Counties was read the First Time. RE-
SOLVED, That the same be taken into Consideration on Monday the
13th Instant.
The Petition of John Glassford was read a Second Time. OR-
DERED, That the same be referred to the Consideration of a Com-
mittee, and that they do examine the Matter thereof, and report
the same as it shall appear to them to the House, and Mr. Smallwood,
Mr. Ware, and Mr. J. Hall are appointed a Committee accordingly,
and they have Power to send for Persons, Papers, and Records.
The Petition of Henry Waring: The Petition against the Re-
moval of Piles's, and Chaptico Warehouses: And the Petition against
Chaptico and Piles's Warehouses are referred for Consideration on
the Second Tuesday in next Session of Assembly.

Benjamin Ogle, Esq; from the Upper House delivers to Mr.
Speaker a Bill, entitled, An Act for the Relief of insolvent Debtors



 
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