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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1773 to April 1774
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The Lower House. 111


the First and Second Time by an especial Order, passed, and sent
to the Upper House by Mr. Sim and Mr. Tyler.
Mr. Gilpin, Mr. Earle, Mr. Hyland, and Mr. Wootton, have Leave
of Absence.
On Motion, The Petition of the Rector, Vestrymen, and Church-
wardens of All Saint's Parish, in Calvert County, which was pre-
ferred last June Session, and referred to the next Session, was read
and ordered to lie on the Table.
On Motion, the Petition of the Rector, Vestrymen, and Church-
wardens of St. Anne's Parish. And the Petition of Saint Michael'5
Parish, which were preferred last June Session, and referred to the
next Session, were severally read and further referred till next
Session.

Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Dec. 3

On Motion, The Petition of the Trustees of the Poor of Anne-
Arundel County, which was preferred last June Session, and referred
to the next Session, was read and granted, and Leave given to bring
in a Bill pursuant to the Prayer of the said Petition. ORDERED, That
Mr. John Hall, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Chase, Mr. Paca, and Mr. Ham-
mond, do prepare and bring in the same.
On Motion, The Petition of the Vestry and Churchwardens
of Saint Luke's Parish, in Queen-Anne's County, which was pre-
ferred October Session, 1771, and referred from Time to Time to
this Session, was read and ordered to lie on the Table.
On Motion, ORDERED, That there be an Allowance made upon the
Journal of Accounts of 3200 Pounds of Tobacco to the Rev. Mr.
David Love, for reading divine Service this Session.
ORDERED, That the Clerk of this House write to all the absent
Members, except Mr. Dennis, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Courts, and Mr.
Contee, who are incaple through Sickness of attending, informing
them that this House requires their immediate Attendance.
Mr. Bond brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, A Bill, entitled,
An Act for the Relief of the Poor in Saint Mary's County, which
was read the First Time and ordered to lie on the Table.
Daniel Dulany, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Bill, entitled, An Act for the directing the Sale of the
Lands of John Stone Hawkins, deceased, thus indorsed: "By the
Upper House of Assembly, December 3, 1773: Read the First and
Second Time by an especial Order and will pass.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."

Which was read here and passed for ingrossing.

Daniel Dulany, Esq; also delivered to Mr. Speaker a Petition of
the Inhabitants of Saint Paul's Parish, in Baltimore County, which
was read and ordered to lie on the Table. And a Petition of the In-
habitants of Patapsco Lower Hundred, praying for the opening of

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