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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1773 to April 1774
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328 Assembly Proceedings, March 23-April 19, 1774.

L. H. J.
Liber 54
Apr. 9

Then the Question was put, that the Petition of Saint Anne's
Parish be granted ? Resolved in the Affirmative.

On Motion, Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill, for
building and erecting a Church in Saint Anne's Parish in the City
of Annapolis; and that M.r Worthington, M.r Johnson, M.r Chase,
M.r J. Hall, M.r Paca, and M.r Hammond do prepare and bring in
the same.

A Bill, entitled, An Act empowering Leonard Hollyday to sell the
Land therein mentioned, was read the first Time and ordered to lie
on the Table.

The Bill, entitled, An Act for the building of a Parish Church
in All-Saints Parish in Calvert County was read the second Time
and will pass.

The Petitions from the Visitors of Eden School were severally
read the second Time and granted, and Leave given to bring in
Bills pursuant to the Prayers of the said Petitions. Ordered, That
M.r Chaille, M.r Holland, M.r Purnell, M.r Robins, and M.r Waters,
do prepare and bring in the said Bills.

On Motion, Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill
relating to Criminals, and that M.r Chase, M.r Tolly, M.r Griffith,
and M.r J. Hall, do prepare and bring in the same.

On Motion, Resolved, That this House will, on Wednesday
Morning next, take into Consideration the Variation of the Com-
pass, &c.

p. 358

William Fitzhugh, Esq from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker a Bill, entitled, An Act for King William's School in An-
napolis, thus indorsed; "By the Upper House of Assembly, April 9,
1774: Read the first and second Time by an especial Order and
will pass.
Signed by Order, James Brooks, Cl. Up. Ho."

Which was read here the first Time and ordered to lie on the
Table.

The Petitions of sundry languishing Prisoners in the several Jails
therein mentioned were read and granted; and on Motion, Ordered,
That M.r Beall, M.r Thomas, and M.r Chase, do prepare and bring
in a Bill for the Relief of sundry languishing Prisoners in the several
Jails therein mentioned.

M.r T. Wright, M.r Tolly, and M.r Ridgely Son of John, have
Leave of Absence till Monday Morning.

The House adjourns till 3 O'Clock.

Post Meridiem.
The House met, and adjourned till Monday Morning 9 O'Clock.



 
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