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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1766-1768
Volume 61, Page 297   View pdf image (33K)
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The Upper House. 297


Goal, the Petitions of William Banks Walls, John Metcalf, John
Row, Josias Talburt, John Alexander Brown, Christian Shock,
John Weaver, William Drown, Alexander Crawford, Richard Beall,
Jacob Shaner, Robert Martin, John Ross Mullan, William Hilleary,
John Waters, Frederick Clabough, Thomas Witten, George Hen-
back and Thomas Davis languishing Prisoners in Frederick County
Goal, the Petitions of Samuel Owens, Jonathan Martino, Thomas
Philips, Moses Carter, Arthur Mackfall, and William Williams
languishing Prisoners in Somerset County Goal, the Petitions of
Stephen Bissell, Mitchell King, Thomas Butler, William Hand-
cock, John Benson, Ezekiel Hosher, George Greer, Daniel Hand-
cock, John Pennewell, Ezekiel Claywell, Joshua Wheeler, David
McCluer, Solomon Smallwood, Jonathan Dye, John Baker, Philip
Gutherie, Thomas Jones, Sarah Twiford, Christopher Godlove
Schroglamer, and John Cornwall languishing Prisoners in Worces-
ter County Goal, the Petitions of Edward Nunar, Nicholas Bowdle,
Hezekiah McCetter, and Robert Parkinson languishing Prisoners
in Dorchester County Goal, the Petitions of Richard Blackburn,
Jackson Thomas, Davis, Robert Porter, and Nicholas Williams
languishing Prisoners in Cecil County Goal. The Petitions of

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
June 7

George Harrington, William Dockery, Joseph Nevil, Sarah Flynn,
William Moore, William Horn, Thomas Farrell, Nathaniel King,
and Joseph Harris languishing Prisoners in Queen Anns County
Goal, the Petitions of Isaac Parsons, William Greenwood, Ben-
jamin Steed, Robert Philips, John Briscoe, Patrick Drugan, and
James Findley languishing Prisoners in Kent County Goal. Sent
by Charles Hammond Esq.r

A Bill from the Lower House, by Mess.rs Wolstenholme and
Eden, Entitled An Act to remedy the Inconveniencies arising from
the Loss of some Proceedings in Saint Marys County Court.

Read the first and second time in the Lower House and will
Pass.

Read the first time in this House, and Ordered to lye on the
Table.

Adjourned until to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock

p. 38S

Wednesday Morning 8.th June 1768.
This House met again according to Adjournment.
Present as Yesterday

Read the second time, in this House, the Bill Entitled An Act
to remedy the Inconveniencies arising from the Loss of some
Proceedings in Saint Marys County Court, and will Pass, so En-
dorsed and sent by Benedict Calvert Esq,,r

June 8



 
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