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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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The Upper House. 7


Read and Referred the Petition of Peter Haldimand, the Petition
of the Rector, Vestrymen, Church Wardens and Sundry Inhabitants
of Saint [Prince?] Georges Parish in Frederick and Prince Georges
Counties, And also the Remonstrance of the Justices of Ann Arundel
County, and Sent these by Daniel Dulany Esq.
Read and Rejected the Petition of Basil Burgess.
Adjourned until to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock.

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Nov. 20

Tuesday Morning 21.st November 1769.

Nov. 21

The House met again according to Adjournment.

Present as Yesterday.
Read and referred the Petition of the Rector Vestrymen and
Sundry Inhabitants of Saint Pauls Parish, in Queen Anns, and
Talbot Counties.
The Petition of the Rector Vestrymen and Church Warden's of
Somerset Parish in Somerset County. And also the Petition of John
Scarborough of Worcester County. These Petitions sent by John
Ridout Esq.
Read and Rejected the Petitions of Thomas Smyth, Mary Granger,
and William Granger, and of Nehemiah Tilghman and Solomon
Townshend.
Adjourned until 3 of the Clock in the Afternoon.

Post Meridiem.
The House met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning & M.r Calvert.

Mess.rs Beall and Ware, from the Lower House, attend with M.r
John Moale, a Member Elected for Baltimore County, to see him
Qualified, who takes the Oaths to the Government, appointed to be
taken by Act of Assembly; Repeats and Subscribes the Oath of
Abjuration and Test and then withdraws.
Mess.rs Worthington and Willson, from the Lower House, bring
up the two following Messages.
By the Lower House of Assembly 21 November 1769.
May it please Your Honours.
This House hath appointed M.r Ringgold, M.r Dickinson, M.r
Worthington, Mr Beall, and M.r Willson to join one or more of the
Members of your House, as a Committee to Inspect the Accounts and
Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by Virtue of the Act
for the Payment of the Public Claims, for Emitting Bills of Credit,
and for other purposes therein Mentioned.

Signed p Order. T. Wright Cl. Lo. ho.

p. 414



 
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