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Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Oct. 27
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to bring in a Bill pursuant to the Prayer of the said Petition, saving
the Right of the Infant in the usual Manner.
William Hayward, Esq; from the Upper House delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Paper Bill, No. I. thus indorsed "By the Upper House
of Assembly, October 26, 1773. The ingrossed Bill whereof this is
the Original: Read and assented to.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
A Petition of Stepney Parish, thus indorsed: "By the Upper
House of Assembly, October 27, 1773: Read and referred to the
Consideration of the Lower House of Assembly.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
And a Petition of sundry inhabitants of Worcester County, thus
indorsed: "By the Upper House of Assembly, October 26, 1773.
Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
Which Petitions were read here and ordered to lie on the Table.
The ingrossed Bill, No. II. was read and assented to, and sent to
the Upper House with the Paper Bill thereof, by Mr. Griffith and
Mr. Beatty.
On Motion, ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill for
the Enlargement of the Powers of the Trustees and Visitors of
King William School, and for the more easy Dispatch of Business
therein, and that Mr. Paca, Mr. Chase, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. J.
Hall, do prepare and bring in the same.
The Bill, entitled, An Act for the Regulation of Officers Fees,
was read the first Time and ordered to lie on the Table.
On Motion, ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill for
the Sale of the Capital Bank Stock belonging to this Province, and
that Mr. Paca, Mr. Chase, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. J. Hall, do pre-
pare and bring in the same.
On Motion, ORDERED, That the Petition of the Rector, Vestry-
men, and Churchwardens of Saint Anne's Parish, which was referred
from last to the next Session, be read; and it was read accordingly,
and ordered to lie on the Table.
The House adjourns till 3 o'Clock.
POST MERIDIEM.
The House met.
The Bill, entitled, An Act to enable Martha Roundell and others
to make Partition of the Land therein mentioned; was read the second
Time by an especial Order, and will pass.
The Bill, entitled, A Supplement to the Act, entitled, An Act for
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