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do swear, that I will true Entries make of all such Matters and
Things as shall be to me directed by any Committee of the Lower
House of Assembly for whom I shall act as Clerk; and that I will
not divulge the Secrets of the said House, or of any Committee
thereof, but will in all Things well and truly demean myself, accord-
ing to the best of my Skill and Knowledge. So help me GOD."
R. GHISELIN.
Were severally read and ordered to be entered.
The House adjourns till To-morrow Morning 9 o'Clock.
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Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Nov. 18
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FRIDAY, November 19, 1773.
THE House met. All Members present as on Yesterday. The
Proceedings of Yesterday were read.
Mr. Aquila Hall and Mr. Key appeared in the House.
On Motion, ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill
to enable the Justices of Somerset and Worcester Counties to levy
on the taxable Inhabitants of Coventry Parish, in the said Counties,
the Quantity of Thirty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco for the Use
of building a Chapel of Ease on the East Side of Pocomoke, in
Worcester County, and that Mr. Chaille, Mr. Robins, Mr. Purnell,
and Mr. Thomas, do prepare and bring in the same.
The House adjourns till 3 o'Clock.
POST MERIDIEM.
The House met.
The House adjourns till To-morrow Morning 9 o'Clock.
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SATURDAY, November 20, 1773.
THE House met. All Members present as on Yesterday. The
Proceedings of Yesterday were read.
Mr. Beall brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker a Bill, entitled,
An Act for the Sale of the Capital Bank Stock belonging to this
Province. Which was read the first Time and ordered to lie on
the Table.
A Bill, entitled, An Act for quieting sundry the Inhabitants of
Frederick County in their Possessions, was read the first Time and
ordered to lie on the Table.
Mr. Ridgely hath Leave of Absence till Monday next.
The House adjourns till Monday Morning g o'Clock.
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