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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
Volume 46, Page 533   View pdf image (33K)
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The Upper House. 533


Court house is built and other Purposes therein mentioned; A Bill
entituled an Act to enable the Vestrymen & Churchwardens of Cov-
entry Parish lying Partly in Somerset & Worcester Counties to pur-
chase two acres of Land at Some Place near Nassaongo Creek in
Worcester County fit and Convenient to build a Chappel of Ease on,
and to Assess the Parishioners of the said Parish with a Certain Sum
of Current Money for compleating the Same; A Bill entituled an Act
to repeal Part of an Act Entituled an Act to encourage the destroying
of Squirells and Crows in the Several Counties therein mentioned;
A Bill Entituled An Act for laying out & erecting a Town on Patow-
mack River above the Mouth of Rock Creek in Frederick County
Severally thus Subscribed.

Read and assented to by the Lower house of Assembly
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.
Read and Assented to by this house and ordered to be so Subscribed
The following Message is sent to the Lower house with the Jour-
nal of Accounts by Daniel Dulany Esquire

U. H. J.
Liber No. 34
June 8

By the Upper house of Assembly 8th June 1751.
Gentlemen
We are Satisfied the Claims we mentioned and which are omitted
in your Journal, are as legal and just as those which are Inserted;
but that the Journal may not swell to become to great a Burthen to
the People, whose Interest and welfare We have Sincerely at heart
And that the publick Creditors, except the Members of both houses
may be Paid what is Justly due to them and not to Suffer by our
disagreement We propose and desire that all such Claims as do not
relate to any Members of either house for their Own allowances may
be discharged and a Journal passed for that Purpose.
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up H.
The Several Paper Bills the Originals of which have passed this
house this Session are sent to the Lower house by Col Hammond
A Message from the Lower house by Messrs Sullivane & Chaplin
By the Lower house of Assembly 8th June 1751.
May it Please your Honours.
This house having considered his Excellencys Message of the
6th Instant relating to some repairs wanting to the publick buildings
have ordered a view to be made of them, the Report of the Gentle-
men appointed to that purpose We have herewith sent you and have
agreed that a sum not exceeding one hundred pounds Current Money
shall be paid by the Treasurer of the Western Shore to be applyed
for such Use, and have likewise appointed Doctor Carroll and Mr
Worthington to Joyn with any Member or Members of your house
you shall please to nominate to agree with Proper workmen to make
the necessary repairs: And We propose an Ordinance may be made

purpose Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.

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