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Proceedings of the House of Delegates, 1800
Volume 92, Page 69   View pdf image (33K)
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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November Session, 1800.            69

A    F    F    I    R    M    A    T    I    V    E.

Messieurs.
Angier,
Chambers,
Parker,
Worthington, 
Stansbury,
Love,
Lloyd,
Rose,
Lowes,
Holbrook,
Gilpin,
Sheredine,
Miller,
Forman,
Somervell,
C. Frazier,
Thompson,
Lowrey,
Shriver,
Hawkins,
Kemp,
E. Davis,
 
Montgomery,
Orrell,
Clarke,

Douglas,
Cellar,
Smith, of Wash.

Geogheagn,
Cromwell.
30.
N    E    G    A    T    I    V    E.
Messieurs.
Neale,
Harwood,
Mercer,
Dorsey,
Parran,

Blake,
Carcaud,
Estep,

Stuart,
Chapman,

McPherson,
 
Jones,
Lemmon,
Edmondson,

Hyland,
Dashiell,
 
S. Frazier,
Steele,
Pattison,
Goldsborough,
Cramphin,
Quynn,
Johnson,
Purnell,

Nelson,
Street,
 
Bond,
Mason,
Smith, of Balt.
Magruder,
T. Davis,
Veatch,
Cresap,
Cresap, of Mich.
Simkins,
Gebhart.
36.
So it was determined in the negative.
    On motion, Leave given to bring in a bill to limit and restrict the appointments of justices of the orphans
courts and justices of the levy courts in the several counties of this state.  ORDERED, That Mr. Forman, Mr.
C. Frazier and Mr. Parker, be a committee to prepare and bring in the same.
    The report on the petition of James Booker, and others, was read the second time and concurred with.
    Mr. McCulloch, Mr. Goldsborough, Mr. Worthington and Mr. Geogheagan have a leave of absence.
    Mr. Miller, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, A supplement to the act, entitled,
An act to regulate elections; which was read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
    The further supplement to an act, entitled, An act to establish and regulate a market at Bridge-town, in Kent
county, and for other purposes, was read the second time and passed.
    Mr. Chambers, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, An act for the relief of Hugh
Ferguson, of Kent county; which was read the first and second time by especial order and passed.
    RESOLVED, That unless William S. Bond, or those interested in the land hereafter mentioned, shall come in
and pay to the state of Maryland the composition money die on a certificate returned to the western shore land-office,
called Bone's Meadows, containing twenty-two thousand and twenty acres, according to the certificate,
in the name of James Earle, junior, William Stoddart Bond, Samuel Brown and Peregrine Fitzhugh, bearing
date the eleventh day of May, seventeen hundred and ninety-seven, lying in Allegany county, agreeably to the
bond executed by the said William S. Bond, and his securities, to the state of Maryland, on or before the first
day of April next, the title of the land therein mentioned shall, on the payment of the caution money by the
securities, be and the same is hereby declared to be vested in them, as tenants in common, in fee-simple;
provided, that if the said William S. Bond, or those interested as aforesaid, shall, on or before the first day of
April, eighteen hundred and two, pay to the said securities the sum of money they shall have paid to the state,
as securities for said Bond to the state of Maryland, with legal interest from the time of payment, the said
securities shall reconvey the same to the said William S. Bond, and the persons interested as aforesaid.
    The clerk of the senate delivers the bill for the relief of Benoni Hamilton Wade, of Prince-George's county,
endorsed; " By the senate, November 14, 1800:  Read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
                                                                " By order,                                                    W. S.  GREEN, clk.
" By the senate, December 11, 1800:  Read the second time and will not pass.
                                                                " By order,                                                    W. S.  GREEN, clk."
The bill for the relief of James A. Magruder, of Prince-George's county, an insolvent debtor, endorsed; " By
" the senate, December 4, 1800: Read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
                                                                " By order,                                                    W. S.  GREEN, clk.
" By the senate, December 11, 1800:  Read the second time and will not pass.
                                                                " By order,                                                    W. S.  GREEN, clk."
And the bill for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, endorsed; " By the senate, December 9, 1800:  Read
" the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
                                                                " By order,                                                    W. S.  GREEN, clk.
" By the senate, December 10, 1800:  Read the second time by especial order and will pass with the proposed
" amendments.
                                                                " By order,                                                    W. S.  GREEN, clk."
Which amendments were read.
The house adjourns till to-morrow morning 9 o'clock.

F    R    I    D    A    Y,    December 12, 1800.
    THE house met.  Present the same members as on yesterday.  The proceedings of yesterday were read.
    The bill for the relief of Hugh Ferguson, of Kent county, the further supplement to an act, entitled,
An act to establish and regulate a market at Bridge-town, in Kent county, and for other purposes, the bill for
opening a road leading from the town of Bladensburgh, in Prince-George's county, to the city of Washington,
until it intersects the present road at or near the district line of Columbia, and the resolution respecting William
S. Bond, were sent to the senate by the clerk.
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