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A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 by Edward C. Papenfuse, et. al.
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Committee

Service


ACCOUNTS

Wight (1)

Muschamp (2)

P. Lloyd (1,5, probably

T. Smith (1-3, 5, chm.)

Greenberry (5)

Salter (2)

chm. 5)

Thompson (1)

ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES

LAWS

Vanderheyden (1)

J. Hall (1-3)
J. Smith (1-3, 5)

Greenfield (1, probably
chm.)

Dent (1-3, probably
chm. 1, 3)

Muschamp (1)
Ennalls (1)

Bradley (1-3, 3)

AGGRIEVANCES

E. Hall (1, 3)
P. Lloyd (1,2)

Cheseldyne (1, 2, probably
chm. 2)

Harris (1)
Hutchinson (2, 3)

Harris (1,5, probably chm.)
Sal ter (1)

Sicklemore (1)
Eccleston (1)

E. Lloyd (1)
Tilghman (1,2, 5)

Salter (2, 3, 5)
E. Dorsey (2)

Lynes (l,5)

Harris (2, 3, probably chm.)

Holland (1)

H. Lowe (2)

1 Attended only the first session and never attended a meeting of the Council during this period. He may have been in
poor health, because he was dead by June 19, 1704.

2 Cheseldyne, Ennalls, and Coursey were appointed to the Council and Upper House in the instructions of Gov. John
Seymour on March 11, 1702/03, but news of their appointments probably did not reach the colony until after the
fourth session. Neither Cheseldyne nor Ennalls served in the Upper House during this Assembly, but Coursey attended
the fifth session. There is no evidence that Cheseldyne or Ennalls sat in the Lower House during the fifth session.
Quarry, appointed in 1703/04, was successor to Edward Randolph as surveyor general of customs. Quarry was rarely
in the colony and did not serve in this Assembly or in most sessions of subsequent assemblies in which he was eligible
to sit.

3 Dismissed from the fifth session for failure to subscribe to the required oaths.
4 Thomas Smithson was absent from the fifth session due to illness and thus replaced as speaker.
5 Election to the third session was apparently voided, for reasons unknown.
6 Dismissed from the fifth session for failure to subscribe to the required oaths.

7 Election to the third session was voided because he had been underage at the time of the election. Cecil County free-
holders returned him in the next election to fill the vacancy, by which time he qualified. He may have been elected to
the fourth session, for which no Lower House records survive.
8 Membership lists are incomplete, since no journals of the Lower House survive for the fourth session.

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