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A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 by Edward C. Papenfuse, et. al.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1778-1779

Thomas Johnson, governor

FIRST SESSION: October 19-December 15, 1778 '

SECOND SESSION: March 2-25, 1779 :
THIRD SESSION: July 15-August 15, 1779 '

SENATE

WESTERN SHORE

Thomas Stone

Andrew Buchanan (E-3,

Joseph Nicholson, Jr.

George Plater

Brice T. B. Worthington

Dcl)

Robert Goldsborough

Daniel of St. Thomas

Thomas Contee (DNS,

Joseph Sim (E-3)

Turbutt Wright (DNS, R-l)

Jenifer, president

R-l)

Upton Sheredine (E-3,

Samuel Wilson

Charles Carroll, Barrister

Charles Grahame (DNS,

DNS)

William Hindman

Charles Carroll of

D-3)

EASTERN SHORE

William Paca (E-1)

Carrollton

Thomas Jennings (R-3)

Matthew Tilghman



Richard Barnes (E-1)




HOUSE OF

DELEGATES


ST MARY'S

BALTIMORE

Archibald Job

HARFORD

Athanasius Ford

Thomas Cockey Deye

James Evans

Henry Wilson, Jr.

Nicholas Lewis Sewell

John Stevenson

ANNAPOLIS

James McComas (Ds-1,

John Allen Thomas
John Mackall

Charles Ridgely, Sr.
Rezin Hammond

Allen Quynn
John Brice (R-3)

E-1)6

William Bond, of Joshua

KENT

TALBOT

Samuel Chase (E-3)

Benjamin Bradford Norris

Peregrine Lethrbury

Robert Goldsborough IV

PRINCE GEORGE'S

CAROLINE

Richard Gresham

Howes Goldsborough

Josias Beall

Richard Mason

James Lloyd

Thomas Sherwood (R-l)

Thomas Gantt, Jr.

William Keene

John Lambert Wilmer

ANNE ARUNDEL

Nicholas Worthington
John Hall
Nicholas Maccubbin, Jr.
Henry Ridgely

John Stevens (EV-1)5
John Gibson (E-1) '
William Goldsborough
(E-2)

SOMERSET

Thomas Maddux

Walter Bowie
Jeremiah Magruder

QUEEN ANNE'S

William Bruff
John Brown
Richard Bennett Carmichael

Benson Stain ton
Matthew Driver (DNS,
Ds-l)7
Nathaniel Potter (E-1)

BALTIMORE TOWN

John Smith

CALVERT

Josiah Polk

James Bordley

Jeremiah Townly Chase

William Fitzhugh, speaker
Edward Reynolds

Henry Jackson
William Strawbridge

WORCESTER

Peter Chaille

WASHINGTON

Joseph Sprigg

Samuel Chew
John Mackall IV (Ds-1)4
Thomas Mackall (E-2)

DORCHESTER

John Smoot
John Henry, Jr. (DNS)

Thomas Purnell, of John
Oughten Sturgis
Josiah Mitchell

John Barnes
Samuel Hughes
Henry Schnebeley

CHARLES

Warren Dent

Thomas Firmin Eccleston
James Woolford

FREDERICK

John Hanson

MONTGOMERY

William Bayly

Joseph Hanson Harrison

CECIL

Adam Fischer

Thomas Cramphin, Jr.

Samuel Hanson, Jr.

John Veazey

William Murdock Beall

Richard Crabb

John Digges

John Ward

John Ross Key

Edward Burgess

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