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A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 by Edward C. Papenfuse, et. al.
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ROYAL ASSEMBLY OF 1708A

John Seymour, governor
September 27-October 5, 1708


UPPER

HOUSE


Francis Jenkins

Kenelm Chescldyne

Robert Quarry (DNS)

Thomas Green field

Edward Lloyd

Thomas Ennalls

Samuel Young

Philip Lynes

William Holland

William Coursey





LOWER HOUSE


ST MARY'S

Daniel Mariartee

TALBOT

Matthias Vanderheyden

John Coode (EV)

CALVERT

Thomas Smithson, speaker

John Ward

Thomas Trueman

Walter Smith

Nicholas Lowe

John Hynson (DNS, D)

Greenfield (EV)

John Mackall

Thomas Robins

PRINCE GEORGE'S

Henry Peregrine Jowles

Robert Skinner

Robert Ungle

Robert Bradley

(EV)

Nathaniel Dare

SOMERSET

Thomas Brooke (DNS) 4

Joshua Guibert (EV)

CHARLES

John West

John Bradford

KENT

James Smallwood

George Gale

Robert Tyler

William Frisby

William Stone

Samuel Worthington

ANNAPOLIS '

Samuel Wallis (EV) ?

John Beale

John Franklyn

William Bladen (EV)

John Carvile

William Harbert

DORCHESTER

Wornell Hunt (EV)

Thomas Covington
Daniel Pearce

BALTIMORE

Richard Colegate

Hugh Eccleston
Roger Woolford

QUEEN ANNE'S

John Salter

ANNE ARUNDEL

James Maxwell

Joseph Ennalls

John Whittington

Joseph Hill

James Phillips

John Hudson

Solomon Wright

Richard Jones

William Pickett

CECIL

Philemon Hemsley

Charles Greenberry


Thomas Frisby




Committee Service


ACCOUNTS

ELECTIONS AND PR-

IVILEGES West

LAWS

Hill (chm.)

Smith (chm.)

Ungle

Greenberry (chm.)

Eccleston

Bladen

Mackall

Lowe

Phillips

Colegate

Jones

Worthington

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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