|
|
Committee
|
Service6
|
|
|
|
ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
|
Deye (2, 3)
|
Johnson (3)
|
Thomas (l,Cv, 2, 3)
|
|
|
T. Wright (l.Cv, 2, 3)
|
ACCOUNTS
|
Paca (3)
|
Hawkins (1,2, 3)
|
|
|
Hammond (l,Cv, 2, 3)
|
Chamberlaine (1, Cv, 2, 3)
|
CLAIMS-BILLS OF CREDIT
|
Griffith (l.Cv, 2, 3)
|
|
|
Chase (l.Cv)
J. Hall (1, Cv, 2, 3)
Johnson (1, Cv)
Wooton (2, 3)
Lyles (2, 3)
|
Richardson (1, Cv, 2, 3)
Deye (Cv, 2, 3)
Contee (1)
Sim (1, Cv, 2, 3)
Barnes (1, Cv)
|
(JOINT)
Calvert (1, Cv, 2, 3)
Jenifer (l,Cv, 2, 3)
Worthington (1, Cv)
Beall (1, Cv, 2)
|
Ridgely (1)
J. Hall (l.Cv, 2, 3)
Ringgold (1, 2, 3)
Wooton (l,Cv, 2, 3)
Buchanan (1)
|
|
|
Paca (2, 3)
|
Earle (l,Cv, 2, 3)
|
T. Wright (l,Cv, 2)
|
Smallwood (2, 3)
|
|
|
GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF
|
Wooton (Cv, 2, 3)
|
Key(l.Cv)
|
S. Wright (2, 3)
|
|
|
JUSTICE
|
Veazey (Cv, 2, 3)
|
Bond (St. Mary's) (1, Cv, 2,
|
ARMS AND AMMUNITION
|
|
|
Beall (l,Cv,2, 3)
|
Griffith (Cv, 2, 3)
|
3)
|
Lloyd (2, 3)
|
|
|
Tyler (1, Cv)
|
Tolley (Cv)
|
Sudler (1, Cv, 2)
|
Ware (2, 3)
|
|
|
Worthington (1, Cv)
|
Weems (2, 3)
|
Wilson (1)
|
Sim (2, 3)
|
|
|
Johnson (1, Cv)
Chamberlaine (l,Cv, 2, 3)
|
LAWS TO EXPIRE
S. Wright (1, 2)
|
Contee (Cv, 2, 3)
Parran (2, 3)
|
Deye (2, 3)
Weems (2, 3)
|
|
|
Paca (l,Cv, 2, 3)
|
Beall (l,Cv, 2)
|
Hawkins (2, 3)
|
Griffith (2, 3)
|
|
|
Thomas (1, Cv, 2, 3)
|
Chase (l,Cv, 3)
|
Gilpin (2, 3)
|
Veazey (2, 3)
|
|
|
Lloyd (Cv, 2, 3)
|
Richardson (2)
|
PUBLIC OFFICES
|
|
|
|
Reeder (2, 3)
|
T. Wright (2)
|
Tyler (1, Cv)
|
|
|
1 On October 28, 1773, unexpectedly and without notice to the governor or Upper House, the Lower House adjourned
itself to "consult their Constituents on the present distressed Circumstances of the Province." The following day, the
governor, acting with the advice of the Council, prorogued the Assembly until November 16, 1773.
2 Hall, originally a delegate from Baltimore County, was elected to represent the newly formed Harford County by the
third session.
3 White, originally a delegate from Dorchester County, was elected to represent the newly formed Caroline County by
the third session.
4 The dispute over Hagar's right to a seat in the Assembly continued from the preceding Assembly. Arguing that the
Assembly should have been immediately dissolved after the death of the proprietor in September 1771, the Lower
House determined that the act investing naturalized subjects with the same rights as natural born subjects "was not
enacted by legal and Constitutional authority, and is therefore void." Hagar was then ruled ineligible to hold a seat in
the Assembly, and was discharged on October 15, 1773.
5 Harford and Caroline counties were formed by acts of the Assembly passed during the second session.
6 No members were appointed to the Committee of Arms and Ammunition in either the first session or the convention.
The members on all Lower House committees appointed in the second session were reappointed to continue in the
third, but the only names relisted were the members on the committees of Laws to Expire and Claims-Bills of Credit.
67
|
|