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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1773 to April 1774
Volume 64, Page 341   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 341


John Ridout Esq.r from the Upper House, delivers to M.r Speaker
a Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Harford County, and a Petition
of sundry Inhabitants of Baltimore County, to prevent Innoculation
in the Town of Baltimore severally indorsed

L. H. J.

Liber 54
Apr. 14

"By the Upper House of Assembly, April 14.th 1774.

Read and referred to the Consideration of the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed by Order James Brooks, Cl. Up. Ho"

William Hay ward, Esq.r from the Upper House, delivers to M.r
Speaker the Bill, entitled, a Supplement to the Act to unite the
Free-Schools of Somerset and Worcester Counties, thus indorsed
"By the Upper House of Assembly, April 14.th 1774: Read the
first and second Time by an especial Order and will pass.
Signed by Order James Brooks, Cl. Up. Ho:"

Which was read here and passed for ingrossing
The House adjourns till 3 O'Clock

Post Meridiem
The House met.
The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Harford County was read
and referred for Consideration till the second Tuesday of next
Session of Assembly
The Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Baltimore County, to pre-
vent Innoculation in the Town of Baltimore, was read the first Time
and ordered to lie on the Table
On further Progression in reading the Bill relating to the principal
Roads in Ann Arundel, Baltimore and Frederick Counties, On
Motion, the Question was put, that the following Question, to wit,
that the Supervisors may carry the Roads mentioned in the Bill
through any improved Ground (Orchards, Gardens and Yards ex-
cepted) on making Compensation to the Owner thereof? be now
put; Resolved, That the main Question be now put. Then the
main Question was put, and resolved in the Affirmative

p. 367


For the Affirmative



Bond,

Waters,

So. Wright,


Key,

Steele,

Veazy,


Barnes,

Tolly,

Hyland,


Maxwell,

Ridgely Son Jn.o

Gilpin,


Ringgold,

Chamberlaine,

Ward,


Johnson,

Sim,

Funk,


Chase,

Contee,

Beatty,


Paca,

Beall,

Dallam


Somervell,

Earle,

Love.


Hawkins,

T. Wright,


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