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ROYAL ASSEMBLY OF 1704-1707

John Seymour, governor

FIRST SESSION September 5-October 3, 1704

SECOND SESSION: December 5-9, 1704

THIRD SESSION May 15-25, 1705

FOURTH SESSION: April 2-19, 1706

FIFTH SESSION: March 26-April 15, 1707



UPPER HOUSE


Thomas Tench

John Hammond

William Holland

Thomas Ennalls

John Addison (D-4)

Francis Jenkins

James Saunders

William Coursey

Thomas Brooke 1

Edward Lloyd

Kenelm Cheseldyne

Robert Quarry (DNS)

Robert Smith (D-5)





LOWER

HOUSE


ST MARY'S

CALVERT

John Hall (E-5)

Roger Woolford (E-5)

Thomas Beale

Robert Skinner

Richard Colegate (E-5)

ST MARY'S CITY

William Watts
William Aisquith

John Mackall
Thomas Howe

TALBOT

Thomas Smithson

George Muschamp
James Hay

Peter Watts

John Leech

Robert Goldsborough

CECIL

KENT

CHARLES

Henry Coursey (D-5)

William Pearce

Thomas Smith, speaker 2-5

William Dent, speaker 1

Nicholas Lowe

Edward Blay

William Frisby

(D-2)

SOMERSET

Thomas Frisby

Elias King (D-5)

James Smallwood

John Waters

William Dare

John Wells

ANNE ARUNDEL

Samuel Young

William Stone
John Contee (E-3)
Gerard Fowke

Joseph Gray
John Jones
John McClester

PRINCE GEORGE'S

Thomas Greenheld
William Barton (D-4)

Charles Greenberry

BALTIMORE

DORCHESTER

Robert Tyler

John Hammond (Ds-1) 2

Edward Dorsey (D-4)

Hugh Eccleston

Samuel Magruder

Joseph Hill
Richard Jones (E- O

James Maxwell
James Phillips

John Taylor (D-4)
John Hudson

Robert Bradley (E-4)


Francis Dollahyde (S-5)

Joseph Ennalls



Committee

Service


ACCOUNTS

Wells (1, 2, 4, 5)

Maxwell (3)

Greenberry (1-5, probably

Smith (1, chm.)

Dorsey (2, chm.)

T. Frisby (3)

chm. 4)

Hill (1-5, chm. 5)

Tyler (4, 5)

Hill (4, 5, chm.)

Stone (1,3, 5)

Phillips (1-5)

ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES

Hay (4)

King(1)

King (1-4, chm. 2-4)
Leech (5)

Dorsey (1, chm.)
W. Frisby (1)

Aisquith (4)
Skinner (5)

H. Coursey (2)
N. Lowe (3, 4, probably

AGGRIEVANCES

Goldsborough (1)

Tyler (5)

chm. 3)

Greenfield (1, 4, 5, chm. 1,

Mackall (1)

LAWS

Eccleston (3, 4)

4)

Dollahyde (1)

Smithson (1, 2, 5, chm.)

Contee (4, 5)

Maxwell (1,2, 4, 5, chm. 5)

Greenfield (3, chm.)

Goldsborough (1)

T. Frisby (4)

Brooke did not attend the fifth session, nor did he sit with the Council after the spring of 1706; Governor Seymour
dismissed Brooke as a councilor on August 16, 1708.
Dismissed from the first session for his unwillingness to subscribe to the required oaths.

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