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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1766-1768
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20 Assembly Proceedings, May 9-27, 1766.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
May 9

On Motion Ordered that M :r Speaker do Issue his Warrant to
the Deputy Secretary of this Province to make out a Writ of
Election directed to the Sherriff of S:t Marys County to Elect a
Delegate to Serve in the General Assembly of this Province in the
room of Edmund Key Esq:r deceased
The House Adjourns till 2 of the Clock

Post Meridiem
The House met. According to Adjournment
A Petition of several Poor Prisoners in Ann Arundel Goal com-
plaining of the High Sheriffs usage to them was Preferred to this
House. Read the first time and Ordered to lye on the Table
The House Adjourns till the Morrow Morning at 9. of the Clock

May 10

Saturday 10:th May 1766

The House met.
Ordered that William Murdock Esq:r Col.o Tilghman M.r E:
Gantt M.r Jacob and J. Hammond Esq :r be a Committee of Griev-
ances and Courts of Justice
M.r E. Gantt and J. Hammond Esq.r have leave of Absence
J. Hall Esq :r brings in and delivers to M.r Speaker an Address to
His Excellency which was Read Approved and Ordered to be
Ingrossed
J. Hall Esq.r brings in and delivers to M:r Speaker the following
Ingrossed Address Viz.t
To His Excellency Horatio Sharpe Esq:r Governor and Commander
in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland

p. 361

The Humble Address of the House of Delegates
May it please your Excellency
We his Majestys most dutiful and Loyal Subjects the Delegates
of the Freeman of the Province of Maryland in General Assembly
convened beg leave to return You our thanks for your Speech at
the Opening of this Session
No Reason Occurs to us Why any Gentlemen cannot Attend
here on the Publick business about the last of September or first
of October which We think the Season least inconvenient of any,
However We doubt not your Excellencys good intention in calling
Us together at this time and shall chear fully Proceed to frame
such Laws as the Present circumstances of the Country more im-
mediately require and we hope our Proceedings during the course
of the Session will Justify your Excellencys favourable Opinion
that We come together with Minds Sincerely disposed to Promote
the Tranquility and Welfare of the Province



 
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