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

HOUSE


ST MARY'S

CALVERT

SOMERSET

PRINCE GEORGE'S

James Mills

William Fitzhugh

Robert Jenkins Henry

John Addison

Jeremiah Chase (D-3)

Benjamin Mackall, Jr.

(C-5) '

William Murdock

Thomas Reeder

James John Mackall

John Handy (D-6)

George Fraser

William Hicks

Thomas Reynolds

John Dennis, Sr.

John Hawkins, Jr. (D-6)

John Reeder, Jr. (E-4)

CHARLES

Henry Waggaman

Thomas Gantt (E-6)

KENT

Bayne Smallwood

Levin Gale (E-5)

QUEEN ANNE'S

Richard Gresham

John Stoddert

DORCHESTER

Edward Tilghman

Alexander Williamson,

John Jordan

Charles Goldsborough

Henry Casson

speaker 5, 6R 2

Henry Moore (R-4)

Henry Travers

John Bracco

Hugh Wallis

Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer

Joseph Cox Gray

Robert Lloyd

William Hynson

(E-4)

Henry Hooper, speaker

WORCESTER

ANNE ARUNDEL

BALTIMORE

1-5R, 6 ;

John Scarborough, Sr.

Henry Hall (D-4)

William Govane

CECIL

John Henry

Charles Carroll (D-4)

Walter Tolley

Nicholas Hyland

John Dennis, Jr. (S-4)

John Gassaway

Lloyd Buchanan (Ds-3) 3

Michael Earle

John Evans

Philip Hammond

John Paca

Henry Ward

Benjamin Handy (E-4)

Charles Carroll, Barrister

William Smith (E-4)

Henry Baker

FREDERICK

(E-4)

TALBOT

ANNAPOLIS

Henry Wright Crabb

Brice T. B. Worthington

Matthew Tilghman

Walter Dulany

Josiah Beall

(E-5)

John Goldsborough

Stephen Bordley (Ds-5) 4

Edward Sprigg


Pollard Edmondson

Daniel Dulany, Jr. (E-5)

Joseph Chapline


James Edge (D-6)




Committee

Service5


ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES

GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF

J. Henry (1-6)

J. Goldsborough (1-6)

Stoddert (1-6)

JUSTICE

Edge (1-5)

Stoddert (1-6)

Smallwood (1-6)

Carroll (1-3)

Beall (1-6)

Edge (1-5)

J. Goldsborough (1-6)

Addison (1-6)

J. Handy (1-3, 5)

Hawkins (1-5)

Hyland (1-6)

Murdock (1-6)

Bracco (2, 4-6)

Waggaman (5, 6)

M. Tilghman (1-6)

J. Goldsborough (1-6)

Williamson (4-6)

J. Henry (6)

Williamson (1-6)

Stoddert (1-6)

Hynson (5)

Govane (6)

LAWS

Smallwood (1-6)

Jenifer (5)

ARMS AND AMMUNITION

Carroll (1-3)

Fitzhugh (1-6)

Gassaway (5)

Addison (1-4)

R. J. Henry (1-4)

E. Tilghman (3)

Hawkins (5)

J. J. Mackall (1-4)

M. Tilghman (1-4)
C. Goldsborough (1-4)

P. Hammond (3)
C. Goldsborough (3)

Casson (5)
Smallwood (5)

Crabb (1-4)
Fraser (1-6)

Hall (1-4)

M. Tilghman (4-6)

Reynolds (5)

Jordan (1-4)

Bordley (1-4)

Carroll, Barrister (4)

J. J. Mackall (5)

B. Mackall (4-6)

E. Tilghman (1^0

BILLS OF CREDIT-PAPER

Govane (5)

Paca (5, 6)

Chase (1,2)

CURRENCY (JOINT)

Travers (5)

Govane (5, 6)

R. Lloyd (1-4)

Lee (1,2, 5)

Crabb (5)

Casson (5, 6)

P. Hammond (1-4)

Chamberlaine (3, 4)

Fraser (5)

Fitzhugh (5, 6)

Murdock (4)

B. Calvert (6)

Paca (6)

Hyland (5, 6)

Carroll, Barrister (4)

W. Dulany (1-6)

R. Lloyd (6)



Earle (1-6)

ACCOUNTS




Murdock (1-6)


1 Originally elected a delegate to the Lower House, he was appointed to the Council on May 22, 1756.

2 Williamson was chosen speaker of the Lower House on September 30, 1756, to replace the ailing Henry Hooper. On
April 13, 1757, Williamson was reported ill, and Hooper was returned to the speaker's chair.

3 Buchanan was discharged on June 28, 1755, for acting as prosecutor in the Baltimore County Court.

4 A new election for a delegate from Annapolis was called for on September 14, 1756, to replace Bordley, who had ac-
cepted the offices of attorney general of the province and naval officer of Annapolis.

5 The Lower House members on all first session standing committee were reappointed to continue in the second
through fifth sessions, except the Committee of Laws which ceased to function after the fourth session. The only names
relisted in those sessons were the members on the Committee of Bills of Credit-Paper Currency. In the sixth session the
members on the committees of Bills of Credit and Accounts were relisted; the members on the committees of Elections
and Arms and Ammunition were reappointed, but not relisted; and the members on the Committee of Grievances were
neither relisted nor reappointed, but functioned as usual. Therefore, the members on the Committee of Grievances in
the first through fifth sessions were credited with continued service in the sixth. It is presumed that Edward Tilghman,
Philip Hammond, and Charles Goldsborough, who were added to the Committee of Grievances at the end of the third
session, were not included in the reappointment made during the fourth session, and that Charles Carroll, Barrister,
who was added to this committee in the middle of the fourth session, was not reappointed in the fifth.


 

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