GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1787-1788
William Smallwood, governor
FIRST SESSION: November 5-December 17, 1787
SECOND SESSION: May 12-27, 1788
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SENATE
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WESTERN SHORE
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John Hall
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Richard Potts (E-1, Dcl)
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George Gale
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Thomas Slone (D-1)
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John Smith, president 2 1
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Thomas Johnson (E-2,
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Edward Lloyd
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Charles Carroll of
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Daniel Carroll, president 2 1
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DNS)
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William Hemsley
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Carrollton
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Richard Ridgely
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EASTERN SHORE
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William Perry
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George Plater,
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Samuel Hughes
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John Henry
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Peregrine Tilghman
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president 1, 2
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William Harrison (DNS)
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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 Matthews
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Richard Potts
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Samuel Abell, Jr.
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Thomas Cockey Deye,
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Samuel Miller
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HARFORD
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George Thomas (Ds-2)
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speaker
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ANNAPOLIS
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John Love
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Philip Key (Ds-2) 2
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Harry Dorsey Gough
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Allen Quynn
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Aquila Scott
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Uriah Forrest
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Edward Cockey
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Gabriel Duvall
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Benjamin Bradford Norris
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KENT
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Charles Ridgely
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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Ignatius Wheeler
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Richard Miller
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TALBOT
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David Craufurd
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CAROLINE
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Jeremiah Nichols
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John Roberts
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Fielder Bowie
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Thomas Loockerman
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Josiah Johnson (DNS)
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Hugh Sherwood, of
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Walter Bowie
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Henry Downes
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Philip Reed
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Huntington
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George Digges
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Philip Walker
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ANNE ARUNDEL
Richard Harwood
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James Tilghman
William Hayward, Jr.
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QUEEN ANNE'S
John Seney
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Thomas Hughlett
BALTI MORE TOWN
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Nicholas Worthington
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SOMERSET
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Joshua Seney
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Samuel Chase
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Brice T. B. Worthington
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John Gale
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John Brown
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David McMechen
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James Carroll
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John Stewart
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George Jackson
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WASHINGTON
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CALVERT
Michael Taney
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Gillis Polk
William Adams
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WORCESTER
John Selby Purnell
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Jacob Funk
Andrew Bruce
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John Grahame
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DORCHESTER
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John Pope Mitchell
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John Cellars
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William Fitzhugh, Jr.
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James Shaw
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William Purnell
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Ignatius Taylor
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Thomas Gantt
CHARLES
George Dent
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Archibald Patison
Moses LeCompte
James Steele
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Francis Jenkins Henry
FREDERICK
Thomas Sim Lee (DNS,
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MONTGOMERY
Laurence O'Neale
Edward Burgess
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John Parnham
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CECIL
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R-2)
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William Holmes
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William Hanson McPherson
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Benjamin Bravard
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Thomas Johnson
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Charles Greenbury Griffith
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Henry Henley Chapman
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Richard Bond
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Abraham Faw
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Committe
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Service
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El ECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF
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C. Ridgely (2)
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Faw (1,2)
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Quynn (1, 2)
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JUSTICE
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O'Neale (2)
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Craufurd (1,2)
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Harwood (1)
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N. Worthington (1)
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B. Worthington (2)
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Digges (1,2)
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T. Johnson (1)
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John Seney (1)
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Quynn (2)
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J. Tilghman (1,2)
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Dent(1)
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Taney (1)
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LAWS TO EXPIRE
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Patison (1)
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Joshua Seney (1)
Faw (2)
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Faw(1)
Patison (1)
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N. Worthington (1,2)
J. Carroll (O
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Dent (1)
Grahame (1)
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Norris (2)
B. Worthington (2)
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Duvall (1,2)
T. Johnson (1)
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Quynn (1,2)
Duvall (2)
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Loockerman (1,2)
John Seney (2)
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John Seney (2)
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Joshua Seney (1)
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Forrest (2)
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McMechen (1)
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CLAIMS
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Nichols (2)
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Jackson (1)
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Holmes (2)
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
November 23, 1787-November 10, 1788
Jeremiah Townly Chase James Brice John Kilty
John Davidson Benjamin Harrison
1 Carroll was elected president on May 15, 1788, to replace Plater, who was indisposed. Carroll was absent on May 24
and Smith was chosen. He resigned the following day, however, and Plater was returned to the presidency for the re-
mainder of the session.
2 Charges of "treating" were brought against all four of the St. Mary's County delegates. Thomas and Key were de-
clared unduly elected on May 20, 1788.
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