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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 1779-1780

Thomas Sim Lee, governor

FIRST SESSION: November 1-December 30, 1779 '

SECOND SESSION: March 2-May 16, 1780

THIRD SESSION: June 7-July 5, 1780


SENATE


WESTERN SHORE

Thomas Stone

EASTERN SHORE

Samuel Wilson (DNS, R-l)

George Plater (DNS)

Brice T. B. Worthington

Matthew Tilghman,

William Hindman

Daniel of St. Thomas

Richard Barnes

president 3

William Paca (R-2)

Jenifer, president 1 , 2, 32

Joseph Sim

Joseph Nicholson, Jr.

William Hemsley (E-1)

Charles Carroll, Barrister

Upton Sheredine

(DNS)

John Henry (E-2, DNS)

Charles Carroll of


Robert Goldsborough


Carrollton





HOUSE OF

DELEGATES


ST MARY'S

BALTIMORE

Elihu Hall (R-2)

HARFORD

John Hatton Read

Thomas Cockey Deye

Peter Lawson (E-3)

John Taylor (Ds-1, E-2,

Philip Key

John Stevenson

Timothy Kirk (E-3)

Ds-2, E-2) 3

James Jordan

Rezin Hammond

ANNAPOLIS

James McComas

John Mackall

Charles Ridgely, Sr.

Allen Quynn

John Archer

KENT

TALBOT

Samuel Chase

Benjamin Bradford Norris

Richard Gresham (D-2)

Henry Banning

PRINCE GEORGE'S

CAROLINE

John Lambert Wilmer

John Gibson

Josiah Beall, speaker

Matthew Driver

Peregrine Lethrbury

Richard Johns (R-3)

David Craufurd

William Keene

William Stevenson
John Cadwalader (E-2)

Christopher Birckhead

SOMERSET

Benjamin Hall, of Francis
Jeremiah Magruder

Hugh McBryde (R-2, E-3)
Charles Daffin

ANNE ARUNDEL

John Williams (R-2)

QUEEN ANNE'S

BALTI MORE TOWN

Nicholas Worthington

John Winder

William Bruff

David McMechen

John Hall

Josiah Dashiell

John Brown

Mark Alexander

Henry Ridgely
Nicholas Maccubbin, Jr.

Isaac Henry

DORCHESTER

Richard Tilghman Earle
Jacob Ringgold

WASHINGTON

John Stull (Ds-l, E-1)4

CALVERT

John Henry, Jr.

WORCESTER

John Barnes

William Fitzhugh

Samuel McGee (R-2)

Peter Chaille

Joseph Sprigg

Charles Williamson

John Smoot

Nehemiah Holland (R-3)

James Chapline

Alexander Hamilton Smith
Frisby Freeland

Thomas Firmin Eccleston

Henry Hooper (E-3, DNS,
R-3)

Henry Dennis
William Selby, of John

MONTGOMERY

William Bayly

CHARLES


FREDERICK

Thomas Cramphin, Jr.

Joseph Hanson Harrison

CECIL

George Stricker

Thomas Sprigg Wooton

John Digges

John Ward

John Hanson

(R-3)

Warren Dent

Archibald Job

John Beatty

Edward Burgess

Samuel Hanson, Jr.

John Veazey (DNS, D-2)

Fielder Gantt


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