1776.] OF THE PROVINCE OF MARYLAND. 305
NEGATIVE.
Mr. Barnes, Mr. Paca, Mr. Earle,
Fenwick, Carroll, T. Wright,
Plater, Bayly, S. Wright,
Jordan, Sheredine, Potter,
Dent, Edelen, Mason,
Parnham, Beall, Dickinson,
Grahame, Stull, Johnson,
B. Hall, J. Smith, Gust. Scott,
Sprigg, J. T. Chase, Geo. Scott,
Marbury, . Gilpin, Horsey,
J. Hall, D. Smith, Chaille,
S. Chase, Ringgold, Mitchell.
An amendment was then offered as an addition to the first words
proposed to be inserted, as follows: "Provided that two-thirds of
all the members of each house concur in such address;" upon
which the question was put, and carried in the affirmative.
AFFIRMATIVE.
Mr. Barnes, Mr. Carroll, Kent,
Fenwick, Sheredine, Gibson,
Plater, Edelen, Potter,
Jordan, Beall, Mason,
Dent, Stull, Dickinson,
Grahame, J. Smith, Johnson,
B. Hall, J. T. Chase, Gust. Scott,
Sprigg, Ringgold, Geo. Scott,
Marbury, Earle, Chaille,
S. Chase, T. Wright, Mitchell.
Paca,
NEGATIVE.
Mr. Parnham, Mr. Williams, Mr. Archer,
Fitzhugh, Fischer, Gilpin,
J. Mackall, Ridgely, Ewing,
Bowie, Deye, D. Smith,
Hammond, Stevenson, Brevard,
J. Hall, Shepherd, S. Wright,
Worthington, Bond, Edmondson,
J. Wilson, H. Wilson, Horsey,
Bayly, Love, Schriver.
The question was then put on the proposition to amend, and re-
solved in the affirmative.
In the same article, on motion of Mr. Fitzhugh, the question was
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