GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1789
John Eager Howard, governor
November 2-December 25, 1789
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SENATE
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WESTERN SHORE
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John Smith, president 1
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James Carroll
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William Hemsley (DNS)
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Charles Carroll of
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Daniel Carroll, president 1
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Daniel Bowley (E)
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William Perry
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Carrollton
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Richard Ridgely
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EASTERN SHORE
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Peregrine Tilghman
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George Plater (DNS)
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Samuel Hughes
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John Henry (DNS)
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Nicholas Hammond
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John Hall
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William Harrison (DNS, D)
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George Gale
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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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Edward Oldham
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Mountjoy Bayly
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Henry James Carroll
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Charles Ridgely
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Richard Bond
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HARFORD
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Zachariah Forrest
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James Gittings
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Henry Hollingsworth (E)
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Benjamin Bradford Norris
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Richard Barnes
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Charles Ridgely, of William
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ANNAPOLIS
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William Pinkney
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James Hopewell
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Richard Owings
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Allen Quynn
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John Lee Webster (DNS)
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KENT
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TALBOT
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Gabriel Duvall
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John Love
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William Tilghman
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Hugh Sherwood, of
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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CAROLINE
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Matthew Tilghman
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Huntington
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Robert Bowie
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William Banckes
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John Moore
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James Tilghman, Jr.
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Walter Bowie
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William Whitely
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Peregrine Lethrbury (DNS)
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Edward Lloyd (DNS)
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Thomas Clark
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Charles Emory
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ANNE ARUNDEL
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David Kerr
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George Digges
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Thomas Mason
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Nicholas Worthington
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SOMERSET
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QUEEN ANNE'S
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BALTIMORE TOWN
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John Griffith Worthington
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Tubman Lowes
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John Seney
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Samuel Sterett
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Brice T. B. Worthington
Richard Harwood
CALVERT
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John Stewart
John Gale
Levin Winder
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James O'Bryon
James Tilghman
John Brown (DNS)
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James McHenry
WASHINGTON
Henry Shryock
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Alexander Frazier
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DORCHESTER
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WORCESTER
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John Stull
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Thomas Gantt
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William Vans Murray
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John Selby Purnell
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Adam Ott
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Peregrine Freeland
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James Shaw
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Benjamin Dennis
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John Lynn
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John Somerville
CHARLES
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Moses LeCompte
James Steele
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Isaac Houston
Benjamin F. A. C. Dashiell
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MONTGOMERY
Edward Burgess
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George Dent, speaker
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CECIL
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FREDERICK
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Jeremiah Crabb
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John Parnham
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William Matthews
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Abraham Faw
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Laurence O'Neale
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William Craik
William Hanson McPherson
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Nathaniel Ramsay
(DNS, R)
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Joshua Dorsey
David Shriver
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Uriah Forrest
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Committee Service
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ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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Quynn
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Stewart
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LAWS TO EXPIRE
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Craik
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Seney
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Banckes
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Faw
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B. Worthington
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Stewart
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Faw
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Quynn
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Seney
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O'Neale
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C. Ridgely, of William
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U. Forrest
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U. Forrest
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CLAIMS
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Sterett
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Dorsey
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C. Ridgely, of William
GRIEVANCES AND COURTS OF
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M. Tilghman
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B. Worthington
J. Tilghman, Jr.
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N. Worthington
Duvall
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JUSTICE
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Pinkney
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
November 17, 1789-November 8, 1790
John Kilty James Brice John Davidson
William Hindman Randolph Brandt Latimer
1 Smith was elected president on December 7, 1789, to replace Carroll who had been granted a leave of absence.
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