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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 1787-1788

William Smallwood, governor

FIRST SESSION: November 5-December 17, 1787
SECOND SESSION: May 12-27, 1788


SENATE


WESTERN SHORE

John Hall

Richard Potts (E-1, Dcl)

George Gale

Thomas Slone (D-1)

John Smith, president 2 1

Thomas Johnson (E-2,

Edward Lloyd

Charles Carroll of

Daniel Carroll, president 2 1

DNS)

William Hemsley

Carrollton

Richard Ridgely

EASTERN SHORE

William Perry

George Plater,

Samuel Hughes

John Henry

Peregrine Tilghman

president 1, 2

William Harrison (DNS)




HOUSE OF

DELEGATES


ST MARY'S

BALTIMORE

William Matthews

Richard Potts

Samuel Abell, Jr.

Thomas Cockey Deye,

Samuel Miller

HARFORD

George Thomas (Ds-2)

speaker

ANNAPOLIS

John Love

Philip Key (Ds-2) 2

Harry Dorsey Gough

Allen Quynn

Aquila Scott

Uriah Forrest

Edward Cockey

Gabriel Duvall

Benjamin Bradford Norris

KENT

Charles Ridgely

PRINCE GEORGE'S

Ignatius Wheeler

Richard Miller

TALBOT

David Craufurd

CAROLINE

Jeremiah Nichols

John Roberts

Fielder Bowie

Thomas Loockerman

Josiah Johnson (DNS)

Hugh Sherwood, of

Walter Bowie

Henry Downes

Philip Reed

Huntington

George Digges

Philip Walker

ANNE ARUNDEL

Richard Harwood

James Tilghman
William Hayward, Jr.

QUEEN ANNE'S

John Seney

Thomas Hughlett

BALTI MORE TOWN

Nicholas Worthington

SOMERSET

Joshua Seney

Samuel Chase

Brice T. B. Worthington

John Gale

John Brown

David McMechen

James Carroll

John Stewart

George Jackson

WASHINGTON

CALVERT

Michael Taney

Gillis Polk
William Adams

WORCESTER

John Selby Purnell

Jacob Funk
Andrew Bruce

John Grahame

DORCHESTER

John Pope Mitchell

John Cellars

William Fitzhugh, Jr.

James Shaw

William Purnell

Ignatius Taylor

Thomas Gantt

CHARLES

George Dent

Archibald Patison
Moses LeCompte
James Steele

Francis Jenkins Henry

FREDERICK

Thomas Sim Lee (DNS,

MONTGOMERY

Laurence O'Neale
Edward Burgess

John Parnham

CECIL

R-2)

William Holmes

William Hanson McPherson

Benjamin Bravard

Thomas Johnson

Charles Greenbury Griffith

Henry Henley Chapman

Richard Bond

Abraham Faw



Committe

Service


El ECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES

GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF

C. Ridgely (2)

Faw (1,2)

Quynn (1, 2)

JUSTICE

O'Neale (2)

Craufurd (1,2)

Harwood (1)

N. Worthington (1)

B. Worthington (2)

Digges (1,2)

T. Johnson (1)

John Seney (1)

Quynn (2)

J. Tilghman (1,2)

Dent(1)

Taney (1)

LAWS TO EXPIRE

Patison (1)

Joshua Seney (1)
Faw (2)

Faw(1)
Patison (1)

N. Worthington (1,2)
J. Carroll (O

Dent (1)
Grahame (1)

Norris (2)
B. Worthington (2)

Duvall (1,2)
T. Johnson (1)

Quynn (1,2)
Duvall (2)

Loockerman (1,2)
John Seney (2)

John Seney (2)

Joshua Seney (1)


Forrest (2)


McMechen (1)

CLAIMS

Nichols (2)



Jackson (1)

Holmes (2)

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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