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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
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PRINCESS ANNE, 5TH ELECTION DISTRICT,
December 26th, 1865. $
I, George H. Richardson, being duly sworn by Edward F.
Duer, a Justice of the Peace of the State of Maryland in
and for Somerset County, in answer to the first question
propounded to me by the Hon. Thomas A. Spence, deposeth
and sayeth, that on the seventh day of November last, and
for nearly two years preceding said day, I was Clerk of the
Circuit Court for Worcester County, residing in the town of
Snow Hill, in the second election district of said county.
In answer to the second interrogatory, I depose and say
that I do know the Hon. John R. Franklin named in said
question, and have known him for fifteen years, and for all
that time he has resided where he now resides, in the town
of Snow Hill, in the second election district of Worcester
County, and that there is no other person of the same name
resident in the said district.
In answer to the third interrogatory, I depose and say that
I was in the town of Snow Hill, in the second election dis-
trict of Worcester County, and there voted.
In answer to the fourth interrogatory, I depose and say
that it was generally known on the day of the said election,
and at the place where the said election was held, to and
by all of the voters of said election district, that the offi-
cers of registration of the said election district had refused
to enter the name of the said John R. Franklin on the books
of registration, as a qualified voter, on account of his dis-
loyalty under the fourth section of Article first of the
Constitution.
Written and subscribed by the deponent.
Test:
EDWARD F. DUEP, J. P.
GEO. H. RICHARDSON.
PRINCESS ANNE, 5TH ELECTION DISTRICT,
December 26th, 1865.
I, James S. Lecompte, being duly sworn by Edward F.
Duer, a Justice of the Peace of the State of Maryland ia
and. for Somerset County, in answer to the first question
propounded to me by the Hon. Thomas A. Spence, deposeth
and sayeth, that on the 7th day of November last, and for
several months preceding said day, I was Register of Wills

 
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