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Committee Service
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ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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Gantt (1, 2)
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Gantt (2)
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LAWS TO EXPIRE
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S. Chase (1-3)
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Jordan (1)
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Gibson (2)
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Quynn (1-3)
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Lethrbury (1)
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Fitzhugh (1)
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CLAIMS *
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Lethrbury (1)
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Deye(l, 3)
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Quynn (2, 3)
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Craufurd (1,3)
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N. Worthington (1-3)
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J. Hall (1)
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Winder (2, 3)
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W. Stevenson (1-3)
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Maccubbin (2, 3)
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J. Hanson (1)
C. Ridgely (2)
Earle (2)
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Brown (2, 3)
Chaille (3)
McMechen (3)
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Winder (1-3)
Eccleston (1-3)
J. Hanson (1)
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TAX COMMISSIONERS '
Bruff (1,2)
Wooton (1)
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J. Henry (2)
N. Worthington (2, 3)
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MANUFACTORIES 5
Jordan (1)
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Burgess (1-3)
Cramphin (1-3)
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Key (1)
Gantt (1)
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Ringgold (3)
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Gresham (1)
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McBryde(l-3)
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Gresham (1)
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Fitzhugh (3)
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McMechen (1,2)
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Smoot (1,2)
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J. Henry, Jr. (1,2)
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GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF
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Wilmer (1,2)
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Jordan (2)
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Jordan (1, 2)
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JUSTICE
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Alexander (1, 2)
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C. Ridgely (2)
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Eccleston (2)
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J. Hall (1)
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J. Hanson (1)
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Sprigg (2)
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H. Ridgely (2)
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Wooton (1)
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Key (1)
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Wilmer (2)
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Earle (2)
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J. Henry, Jr. (1,2)
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Reed (1, 2)
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Harrison (2)
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W. Stevenson (2)
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Bruff (1-3)
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S. Hanson (1)
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B. Hall (2)
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C. Ridgely (2)
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W. Stevenson (1-3)
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I. Henry (2)
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
November9, 1779-November 13, 1780
John Hoskins Stone Jeremiah Townly Chase James Brice
Daniel Carroll John Brice
1 The governor convened the General Assembly on November 1, 1779. The House adjourned daily until November 8,
when a quorum was gathered. Recorded proceedings for the Senate begin on November 8.
2 Tilghman was elected president at the beginning of the third session to replace Jenifer who was attending Congress.
Jenifer returned from Congress on June 14 and was reelected to the presidency on June 15, 1780.
3 John Taylor was discharged and fined on November 10, 1779, because, even though he was sheriff of Harford County,
he had conducted his own election, received votes for himself, and signed the return which named him a delegate. A
new election was held, and on March 25, 1780, Taylor was reported reelected. He was again ruled ineligible, however,
because at the time of the second election he was collector of the tax for Harford County. A third election was held on
April 12, by which time Taylor no longer held any government office. He was again reelected, and qualified on April
25, 1780.
4 John Stull was discharged on November 9, 1779, for being a held officer at the time of his election.
5 There is no evidence that the Committee on Manufactories and the Committee to Examine the Returns of the Tax
Commissioners functioned during the third session.
6 The Committee of Claims also assumed the responsibility for examining the state of the Treasury and the Loan Office.
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