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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1766-1768
Volume 61, Page 369   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 369


Jennings esquire to a lot of ground therein; indorsed: By the upper
house of assembly June 10.th 1768: Read the first and second time
by especial order and will pass
Sign'd by order U. Scott cl: up: ho:

Which is read here and pass'd for ingrossing
On motion leave given to bring in a bill entitled an act for the
security of purchasers and others, being protestants, claiming by or
from aliens. Ordered that M.r Chase, M.r Jennings, and M.r Cresap,
do prepare and bring in the same.
On motion, M.r Johnson, M.r Hollyday, M.r Hall, M.r Chase,
M.r Jennings, M.r Wilson, M.r Hayward M.r Bordley, M.r N.
Thomas, M.r Paca, and M.r Ringgold are appointed a committee
to consider that part of his excellencys speech, relative to the crim-
inal laws, and report their sense thereon, to the house.
On reading the second time the bill entitled an act for the re-
covery of certain amerciaments and also upon defaults on execu-
tions ; the question was put, whether the following clause be added
viz.t "Provided always that in all actions of trespass upon the case,
where no declaration shall be sent with the writ, expressing the
true cause of action, the sheriff or coroner shall not be amerced
upon such writ above the sum of eight thousand pounds of tobacco;
and that the judgment for such amerciament shall be absolute with-
out any assignment of the cause of action to be offered or tendered
to the said sheriff or coroner ?" Resolved in the affirmative.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
June 10


For the affirmative



Eden

Gale

Baxter


Key

Wilson

Tyler


Buchannan

Goldsborough

Hall


Bordley

N. Thomas

Hollyday


Griffith

Sullivane,

Wright


Mackall

Hooper

Allen


Hanson

Steele

Selby


Ware

Ridgley

Purnel


Smallwood

Moale

J. Dashiel


Harrison

Adair


[31]

Hayward

Veazy




For the negative



Wolstenholme

Parran

Ward


Ringgold

Gantt

Beall


Gresham

Grahame

Murdock


Chase

Dickinson

Cresap.


Worthington

M. Tilghman


[16]

Johnson

Deye





 
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