First Session: October 9, 1722 - November 3, 1722
Second Session: September 23, 1723 - October 26, 1723
Third Session: October 6, 1724 - November 4, 1724Source:
Edward C. Papenfuse, et al., Archives of Maryland, Historical List, new series, Vol. 1. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives, 1990.
Edward C. Papenfuse, et al., A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789, Vols. 1&2. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State
Archives, 1985.a - appointed; c - Council (Upper House); d - died; dcl - declined; dns - did not serve; ds - dismissed; e - elected; ev - election voided;
pres - president of the Senate; pres p. t. - president pro tem of the Senate; psa - post-session appointment; psd - post-session death;
psr - post-session resignation; r - resigned; s - suspended; spkr - speaker of the House; spkr p.t. - speaker pro tem of the House;
(D) - Democrat; (R) - Republican.
Upper House | |
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Thomas Brooke, ds-21
William Holland Samuel Young John Hall Thomas Addison Philemon Lloyd |
Richard Tilghman
Matthew Tilghman Ward James Bowles John Rousby James Lloyd, a-1, d-32 Benjamin Tasker, a-1 |
Lower House | |||
Annapolis
Thomas Humphreys Daniel Dulany |
Anne Arundel County
Thomas Bordley Joseph Hill, d-3 John Beale Richard Warfield Daniel Mariatee, e-3 |
Baltimore County
Thomas Tolley William Hamilton John Taylor Thomas Hammond |
Calvert County
John Mackall Benjamin Mackall Walter Smith William Young |
Cecil County
John Ward Josiah Sutton Francis Mauldin William Freeman |
Charles County
George Dent Henry Holland Hawkins John Courts Joseph Harrison |
Dorchester County
Henry Hooper Matthew Travers John Hudson, Secundus Edward Pritchett |
Kent County
Samuel Wallis, d-3 Robert Dunn Philip Kennard William Blackiston Ebenezer Blackiston, e-3 |
Prince George's County
Robert Tyler James Stoddart Ralph Crabb Thomas Gantt |
Queen Anne's County
Edward Wright John Chaires William Elliot Solomon Wright |
St. Mary's County
William Watts, d-3 Justinian Jordan Thomas Waughop John Read |
Somerset County
Nathanial Hopkins Robert King Thomas Purnell, d-2 William Whittington George Dashiell, e-3 |
Talbot County
Robert Ungle, spkr James Lloyd, c-12 Daniel Sherwood John Oldham Thomas Bozman, e-2 |
1. The precise reason for Brooke's dismissal is unknown.
2. Originally elected a delegate to the Lower House from Talbot County, James Lloyd was appointed to the Council on the last day of the first session.
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