5 The members of all first session Lower House standing committees were reappointed to continue in the convention,
and the second, third, and fourth sessions. The only names actually relisted, however, were the members on the Com-
mittee of Bills of Credit in the convention, and the second and third sessions.
6 This joint committee is referred to in the Lower House as the "Committee to inspect the accounts and proceedings of
the Commissioners for emitting Bills of Credit," and in the Upper House as "the Committee to inspect the proceedings
of the Commissioners of the paper currency." It originated on March 21, 1734/35. No Upper House member was
named to this committee during the fourth session.
PROPRIETARY ASSEMBLY OF 1738
Charles Calvert, 5th Lord Baltimore, proprietor
Samuel Ogle, governor
CONVENTION: May 3-23, 1738
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UPPER
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HOUSE
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Richard Tilghman,
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John Rousby (DNS)
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George Plater
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Charles Hammond
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president
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Benjamin Tasker
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Edmund Jennings
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Levin Gale (A) '
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Matthew Tilghman Ward
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Philip Lee
John Rider (DNS)
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James Hollyday
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LOWER
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HOUSE
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ST MARY'S
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CALVERT
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William Thomas
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Alphonse Cosden (DNS, D)
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John Read
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John Mackall, speaker
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Edward Lloyd
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ANNAPOLIS
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James Waughop
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Benjamin Mackall
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Robert Lloyd
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Daniel Dulany (DNS, R) 2
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James Swan
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Walter Smith
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SOMERSET
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Charles Carroll
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Thomas Aisquith
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James Weems
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Levin Gale '
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Robert Gordon (E)
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KENT
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CHARLES
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Robert King
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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George Wilison
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John Courts
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William Stoughton
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John Stoddert
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Philip Kennard
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William Middleton
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Robert Jenkins Henry
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Edward Sprigg
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Thomas Smith
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Bayne Smallwood
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DORCHESTER
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John Magruder
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Charles Hynson
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Robert Hanson
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Henry Hooper
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Turner Wooton
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ANNE ARUNDEL
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BALTIMORE
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Henry Trippe
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QUEEN ANNE'S
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Daniel Dulany 2
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Thomas Sheredine
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Bartholomew Ennalls
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Grundy Pemberton
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Vachel Denton
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Roger Matthews
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John Brannock
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Solomon Clayton
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Philip Hammond
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John Moale
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CECIL
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Thomas Wilkinson
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Samuel Smith
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Richard Caswell
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Joshua George
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Edward Wright
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TALBOT
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Thomas Colvill
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Nicholas Goldsborough
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William Rumsey
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Committee
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Service
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ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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Denton
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Stoughton
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Stoddert
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W. Smith
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Carroll
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Goldsborough
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Trippe
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Hanson
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ACCOUNTS
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Magruder
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Colvill
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King
P. Hammond
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King
Denton
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Wright
Kennard
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ARMS AND AMMUNITION '
W. Smith
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George
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Sprigg
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Carroll
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Hanson
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LAWS
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S. Smith
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Moale
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Hooper
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Dulany
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Sheredine
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Pemberton
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Read
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Gale
Hooper
George
P Hammond
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AGGRIEVANCES AND COURTS
OF JUSTICE
Matthews
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BILLS OF CREDIT
Gale
Moale
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Wooton
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1 Although elected to the Lower House, he was appointed to the Council during this Assembly.
2 Dulany was elected to represent both Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. He selected the latter seat, and Robert
Gordon filled the vacancy left in Annapolis.
3 The functions of this committee had been previously handled by the Committee of Accounts. The "Committee to In-
spect into the Conditions of the Arms and Ammunition and Accounts Relating Thereto" was first appointed as a sepa-
rate committee during the second session of the 1734/35-1737 Assembly. It had become a standing committee by the
1738 Assembly.
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