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MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL CONVENTION. 97

Members of the Provincial Convention, August
14-November 11, 1776, Which Framed
the State Constitution.

MATTHEW TILGHMAN, President.
GABRIEL DUVALL, Secretary.

St. Mary's County—Richard Barnes, Ignatius Fenwick, George Plater,

Jeremiah Jordan.

Kent County—Thomas Ringgold, William Ringgold, Joseph Earle, Thomas

Smyth.

Anne Arundel County—John Hall, Brice T. B. Worthington,(1) Rezin Ham-
mond, Samuel Chase, (1) Charles Carroll, barrister. (1)

Calvert County—Benjamin Mackall, Charles Graham, William Fitzhugh,

John Mackall.

Charles County—Robert T. Hooe, John Dent, Thomas Semmes, John.

Parnham.

Baltimore County—Charles Ridgely, Thomas Cockey Deye, John Steven-
son, Peter Shepherd.

Talbot County—.Pollard Edmondson, John Gibson, Matthew Tilghman,

James Lloyd Chamberlaine.

Somerset County—Gustavus Scott, George Scott, William Horsey, Henry

Lowes.

Dorchester County—Robert Goldsborough, James Murray, John Ennals,

Joseph Ennals.

Cecil County—Joseph Gilpin, Patrick Ewing, David Smith, Benjamin

Brevard.

Prince George's County—Walter Bowie, Benjamin Hall, Osborn Sprigg,

Luke Marbury.

Queen Anne's County—Turbutt Wright, James Kent, William. Bruff,

Solomon Wright.

Worcester County—Samuel Handy, Peter Chaille, Smith Bishop, Josiah '

Mitchell.

Frederick County—Lower District; Thomas Sprigg Wootton, Jonathan

Wilson, William Bayley, Jr., Elisha Williams.

Frederick County—Middle District: Adam Fischer, Upton Sheredine,

Christopher Edelen, David Schriver.

Frederick County—Upper District: Samuel Beall, Samuel Hughes, John

Stull, Henry Schnebly.

Caroline County—Nathaniel Potter, William Richardson (2) Richard Mason,

Henry Dickinson, Thomas Johnson.(3)

Harford County—Jacob Bond, Henry Wilson, Jr., John Love, John

Archer.

Baltimore Town—John Smith, Jeremiah T. Chase.
Annapolis—William Paca, Charles Carroll of Carrollton.

1 Resigned Aug. 27, 1776. Worthington and Chase were re-elected Sept. 10,
1776. Hall elected In place of Carroll, barrister.

2 Wm. Richardson elected Colonel of Battalion from Eastern Shore for ly-
ing camp, Aug. 16, 1776, and thereby vacated his seat.
3 Elected Aug. 30, 1778.

 

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