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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1737-1740
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146 Assembly Proceedings, May 3-23, 1738.

U. H. J.
No. 33

who take the Oaths to the Government appointed to be taken by Act
of Assembly and severally subscribe the Abjuration and Test and
then withdrew
Messrs Smith and Weems from the Lower house attend with Mr
Benjamin Mackall a member elected for Calvert County in Order to
see him qualified who takes the Oaths to the Government appointed
to be taken by Act of Assembly and Subscribes the Abjuration and
Test and then withdrew
Mr Robert and Edward Lloyd from the Lower house attend with
Mr Goldsborough a member elected for Talbot County in order to see
him qualified who takes the Oaths to the Government appointed to
be taken by Act of Assembly and Subscribes the Adjuration and Test
and then withdrew
Adjourned till to morrow morning nine of the Clock

May 5

Friday morning 5th May 1738
The house met again according to Adjournment

Present as yesterday
Col Tilghman attended by the members of this House presents
to his Excellency the Governor the address of this house which fol-
lows in these words

p. 514

To his Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor and Commander in
chief in & over the Province of Maryld

The humble Address of the Upper house of Assembly

May it please your Excellency
We beg leave to assure your Excellency that your just Condo-
lance of the death of that most Excellent Princess our late most
Gracious Queen meets with that unfeigned Sorrow and Concern in
our Breasts which every British Subject must very sensibly feel on
this melancholy occasion for the loss of a life so inestimably precious
in the Eyes of all true Lovers of our Country and which we and our
Posterity must always with the highest Gratitude and admiration
remember to have been constantly employed in particular Acts of
Care and tenderness for the Prosperity of all his Majestys Subjects
and a most extensive Good will for the happiness of mankind.
We receive your Excellencys Recommendation of reviving the
Act for purchasing arms and ammunition with as thankful a Sense of
your Excellencys prudent and laudable zeal for the Safety of this
Province and its Inhabitants as of the good opinion you are pleased
to entertain of our Readiness towards so just and necessary an end
for which we shall not be wanting in Our Parts



 
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