ROYAL ASSEMBLY OF 1708A
John Seymour, governor
September 27-October 5, 1708
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UPPER
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HOUSE
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Francis Jenkins
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Kenelm Chescldyne
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Robert Quarry (DNS)
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Thomas Green field
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Edward Lloyd
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Thomas Ennalls
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Samuel Young
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Philip Lynes
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William Holland
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William Coursey
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LOWER HOUSE
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ST MARY'S
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Daniel Mariartee
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TALBOT
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Matthias Vanderheyden
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John Coode (EV)
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CALVERT
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Thomas Smithson, speaker
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John Ward
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Thomas Trueman
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Walter Smith
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Nicholas Lowe
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John Hynson (DNS, D)
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Greenfield (EV)
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John Mackall
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Thomas Robins
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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Henry Peregrine Jowles
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Robert Skinner
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Robert Ungle
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Robert Bradley
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(EV)
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Nathaniel Dare
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SOMERSET
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Thomas Brooke (DNS) 4
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Joshua Guibert (EV)
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CHARLES
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John West
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John Bradford
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KENT
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James Smallwood
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George Gale
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Robert Tyler
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William Frisby
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William Stone
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Samuel Worthington
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ANNAPOLIS '
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Samuel Wallis (EV) ?
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John Beale
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John Franklyn
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William Bladen (EV)
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John Carvile
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William Harbert
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DORCHESTER
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Wornell Hunt (EV)
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Thomas Covington
Daniel Pearce
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BALTIMORE
Richard Colegate
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Hugh Eccleston
Roger Woolford
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QUEEN ANNE'S
John Salter
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ANNE ARUNDEL
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James Maxwell
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Joseph Ennalls
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John Whittington
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Joseph Hill
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James Phillips
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John Hudson
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Solomon Wright
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Richard Jones
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William Pickett
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CECIL
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Philemon Hemsley
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Charles Greenberry
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Thomas Frisby
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Committee Service
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ACCOUNTS
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ELECTIONS AND PR-
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IVILEGES West
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LAWS
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Hill (chm.)
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Smith (chm.)
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Ungle
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Greenberry (chm.)
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Eccleston
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Bladen
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Mackall
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Lowe
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Phillips
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Colegate
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Jones
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Worthington
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1 St. Mary's City ceased having representation in the Lower House with this Assembly. The writ of election was re-
turned with the statement that no one was present in the town to hold an election.
2 All four delegates from St. Mary's County were denied seats and their elections voided because the sheriff had not
properly proclaimed the time and place of the election.
3 Originally elected over John Carvile. Wallis's status as a freeholder in the county was successfully challenged, and he
declined to swear that he possessed personal property worth £40 sterling. Carvile was then elected in Wallis's place by
general consent.
4 The former councilor was in Virginia and did not attend this Assembly.
5 The Lower House, following receipt of objections from residents of Annapolis about the city's charter issued by Gov-
ernor Seymour, ruled that the charter was invalid and thus rendered void the election of representatives from the city.
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