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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1733-1736
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58 Assembly Proceedings, March 13, 1732/3-April 12, 1733.

L. H. J.
Lib. No. 45

Mr Hall in Partnership with Mr Parks allowed to print the Votes
of this House this Session at the Usual Allowance Conditionally that
he print them Daily.
Capn Hopewell a Representative of St Mary's County appeared
in the House this day.
Mr Dulany, brings in the Address to his Lordship, Ingrossed.
Mr Dulany and five more Ordered to Attend his Lordship and ac-
quaint him this House hath prepared an Address to him and to know
his Lordships Pleasure, When and where he will receive the Same
They return and Acquaint Mr Speaker his Lordship is read to
receive it Immediately
Mr Speaker and the whole House Attended his Lordship with the
Address.
They return.
Collo Gale & Capn Dashield two Representatives of Somerset
County Appeared in the house this day.

p. 446

The House Adjourned until to Morrow Morning Nine of the
Clock.

March 15

Thursday March the 15th 1732.

The House met according to Adjournment. The members were
Called, & all present as yesterday, the Proceedings of Yesterday
were read.
Mr Woolford & Mr Brannock two Representatives of Dorchester
County Appeared in the House this Day.
Mr Caldwell and Mr Alien two Representatives of Somerset
County appeared in the House this Day.
Mr Speaker Communicated to this House his Lordships Answer to
the Address of this House viz.

Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly.
I thank you for your kind Address; and nothing can be more
Agreeable than the Loyalty and Duty you Express to his Majesty,
the regard to Me, and Love of the People you Represent; Motives
that will always secure to you my Concurrence in every thing that
will Answer those Ends.
The Question was put that Previous to preparing an Officers fee
bill a Concurrence be Proposed to the Upper House. Resolved in
the Affirmative
The Question was put that a Bill to Emit Paper Currency be
brought in. Resolved in the Affirmative.
The following Message. [This message is printed at page 4.]
Sent to the Upper House by Mr Beale & Mr Hammond.
Ordered that the Committee of Laws Prepare the heads of a
Paper Currency Bill.



 
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