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L. H. J.
Lib. 41.
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Its put to the Question whether it shall be suspended till
next Session or not? Carryed in the Affirmative And as to
the Act against Importation of Bread and Flour put to the
Question whether the whole Act be repealed or not? Carryed
in the Affirmative and Resolved the Committee of Laws pre-
pare a Bill to repeal the whole Law
The Report of Mr Bordley and Mr Colegate relating to
Acton's Petition read and debated and the Petition is rejected
Bill for Relief of Thomas Edmondson read the second Time
and committed for Amendment. Colo Holland and Colo Cour-
sey enter the House and deliver Mr Speaker the following
Message
By the Council in Assembly November 2nd 1709
This Board is willing to gratify you in joining in the Con-
ferrence proposed, and to that Purpose have appointed the
Honble Colo Holland, Colo Ennalls, Colo Coursey and Mr Hall
to join with the Members appointed by your House at such
Time and Place as they shall have Notice of.
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Co.
Upon reading of which the House have appointed Colo
Thomas Smithson, Mr George Gale, Colo Lowe, Colo Smith,
Mr Robert Ungle, Mr Bordley, Mr John Salter and Mr Worth-
ington who are ordered to attend the Conferrence proposed
Mr Ungle and Mr Gale ordered to attend the Council to see
Mr Wornell Hunt qualified
They return and say they saw him qualified by taking the
Oaths &ta
The Gentlemen of the Conferrence enter the House and
delivers Mr Speaker their Report
Which was ordered to be read and entered as follows Viz.
Maryland ss. At a Conferrence held at the House of Mr
Philemon Lloyd in the City of Annapolis this third Day
November 1709
Present
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