GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1782-1783
William Paca, governor
FIRST SESSIO:. November 4, 1782-January 15, 1783
SECOND SESSION: April 21-June 1, 1783
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SENATE
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WESTERN SHORE
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James McHenry
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Samuel Hughes (E-2)
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Robert Goldsborough
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George Plater, president 1 '
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Daniel Carroll (DNS)
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EASTERN SHORE
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(R-2)
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Thomas Stone
Charles Carroll of
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Charles Carroll, Barrister
(D-2)
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Matthew Tilghman,
president 1,2'
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William Hindman
Josiah Polk (DNS)
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Carrollton, president 2 '
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Richard Barnes
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John Henry
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Edward Lloyd
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John Smith
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Benedict Edward Hall
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HOUSE OF
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DELEGATES
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ST MARY'S
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BALTIMORE
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William Rowland
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HARFORD
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Uriah Forrest
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Thomas Cockey Deye,
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ANNAPOLIS
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John Taylor
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Thomas Bond
Philip Key
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speaker
Charles Ridgely, of William
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Allen Quynn
Samuel Chase
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Benjamin Bradford Norris
Ignatius Wheeler, Jr.
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Athanasius Ford
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Samuel Worthington
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William Smithson
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John Cradock
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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KENT
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Thomas Duckett
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CAROLINE
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Thomas Smyth, Jr.
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TALBOT
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Waller Bowie
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William Hopper
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John Cadwalader
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Hugh Sherwood, of
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Jeremiah Magruder
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Philemon Downes (DNS,
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James Pearce
James Lloyd
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Huntington
James Hindman
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George Fraser Hawkins
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R-l)
Hugh McBryde (DNS)
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ANNE ARUNDEL
Brice T. B. Worthington
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John Roberts, Jr.
Woolman Gibson, Jr.
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QUEEN ANNE'S
James Kent
John Seney
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Charles Daffin (DNS)
William Keene (E-1)
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Nicholas Worthington
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SOMERSET
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Clement Sewell
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BALTI MORE TOWN
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John Hall
William Brogden
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John Done
Gillis Polk (DNS)
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Edward DeCoursey
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William Fell
David McMechen
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CALVERT
William Fitzhugh
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Henry Jackson
John Stewart
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WORCESTER
Joseph Dashiell
Henry Dennis
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WASHINGTON
John Stull
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Samuel Chew
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DORCHESTER
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William Morris
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John Barnes
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Edward Reynolds
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James Shaw
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Nehemiah Holland
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James Chapline
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John Weems, Jr.
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Robertson Stevens
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Thomas Sprigg
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CHARLES
George Dent
William Wilkinson
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Levin Kirkman
John Smoot
CECIL
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FREDERICK
David Shriver
Thomas Ogle
Samuel Duvall
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MONTGOMERY
Edward Burgess
Charles Greenbury Griffith
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Michael Jenifer Stone
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Archibald Job
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Peter Mantz (DNS, R-1)
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Laurence O'Neale
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William Courts
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Samuel Miller
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Thomas Beatty (E-1)
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Benjamin Edwards
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Benjamin Brevard
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Committee Service
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ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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S. Chase (1,2)
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Bond (1,2)
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MANUFACTORIES
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Dashiell (1)
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Fell (1, 2)
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S. Worthington (1)
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McMechen (1,2)
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N. Worthington (1,2)
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J. Hall (1,2)
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Duckett (2)
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Job (1,2)
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Cradock (1)
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Kent (1,2)
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Reynolds (2)
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Dashiell (1)
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Quynn (1, 2)
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CLAIMS
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Jackson (2)
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Magruder (1,2)
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McMechen (1,2)
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J. Hindman (1,2)
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Key (2)
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Stewart (1)
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S. Duvall (2)
Chew (2)
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Brogden (1,2)
Stewart (1)
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LAWS TO EXPIRE
Quynn (1, 2)
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Forrest (2)
Ridgely, of William (2)
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GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF
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Se wall (1)
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N. Worthington (1,2)
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S. Chase (2)
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JUSTICE
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Done(1)
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Ogle (1,2)
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Jackson (2)
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B. Worthington (1,2)
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
November 16, 1782-November 23, 1783
Benjamin C. Stoddert Gabriel Duvall Jeremiah Townly Chase
James Brice John Hoskins Stone
1 Tilghman was elected president on December 24, 1782, to replace Plater who was unable to attend. Charles Carroll of
Carrollton was elected president on May 22, 1783, to replace Tilghman, who was indisposed.
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