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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1805
"Ordered, That the printer to the state strike one
hundred copies of the said letter and exhibits ... for
the use of the members.11—'House V. & P., Nov. sess.
1805, p. 4 (Nov. 7).
Benjamin Harwood is referred to as "treasurer of the
western shore" in House V. & P., Nov. sess. 1805, p. 12.
No copy known. [362]
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates.
[A bill, entitled, An act compelling the proprietors
of lots binding on the water at the west end of the ba-
son in the city of Baltimore to extend and improve the
same. Annapolis, F. Green, 1805?]
"Ordered, That the printer to the state strike one
hundred copies of the said bill for the use of the leg-
islature.11—House V. & P., Nov. sess. 1805, p. 59 (Dec.
24).
The second reading of the bill did not take place
until Jan. 13, 1806.
No copy known. [363]
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates.
[A bill, entitled, An act to provide for the organi-
zation and regulation of the courts of common law in
this state, and for the administration of Justice there-
in. Annapolis, F. Green, l805;j
"Ordered, That the printer to the state strike five
hundred copies of said bill for the use of the legisla-
ture.11—House V. & P., Nov. sess. 1805, p. 54 (Dec. 19).
For the similar Senate bill, see item 371•
No copy known. [364]
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates.
[Bills, resolutions and reports containing subjects
of a general nature. Annapolis, F. Green, l805]
"Ordered, That the printer to the state be and he is
hereby directed to print one hundred copies of every
bill, resolution and report, containing subjects of a
general nature, which shall be read by the clerk during
the session, also, of all official papers, for the use
of the members."—House V. & P., Nov. sess. 1805, p. 5
(Nov. 7).
In the absence of any existing copies of the printing
thus ordered, it seems best to include these possible
imprints in one blanket item. [365]
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