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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732
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The Upper House. 23


Sent to the Lower House by Collo Ward.
Read the Bill Entitled an Act altering the Bounds of Two Acres of
Land heretofore Granted to Great Choptank Parish on which the
Chappel in Vienna now stands and Ordered to be thus Endorsed.

By the Upper House of Assembly 3d June 1730

Read a Second time and will Pass with the following Amend-
ment Viz. that the Vestrymen be under the Penalty of five hundred
Pounds of Tobacco each for nonperformance of running the Line and
Affixing the Cedar Posts at each corner and entring the same on
Record within Six months from the commencement of this Act to
be recovered in any Court of Record within this Province by any
Person or Persons that will Sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill
Plaint or Information wherein no Essoyn Protection or Wager of
Law to be Allowed
Signed p Order John Ross Cl. Up. Ho.

Sent to the Lower House by Collo Tilghman
Adjourned till Two of the Clock in the Afternoon

Eodem Die Post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournmt
Present as in the Morning Except Benjamin Tasker, Esqr
Read the petitions of Anthony Oneallis and Thomas Davis Pris-
oners in Prince Georges County Goal and Ordered to be Severally
thus Endorsed

By the Upper House of Assembly 3d June 1730.

Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly and that the Sheriff have the preferrence of the prisoners
Effects towards payment of his Imprisonment fees and the Remain-
der of the Effects to be Divided among his several Creditors for
payment of their Debts.
Signed p Order John Ross Cl. Up. Ho.

Read the Petition of James Peerman Prisoner in Ann Arundel
County Goal and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House
of Assembly.
The above Petitions are sent to the Lower House by Collo
Tilghman.
Read the Bill Entituled an Act to Enable the High Court of Ap-
peals to Continue an Appeal therein depending between Edward
Fotterell and Ann his wife late Ann Lloyd Appellant and David

U. H. J.
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