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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1745-1747
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68 Assembly Proceedings, August ^-September 28, 1745.

L. H.J
Liber No. 41

Col. Henry, and Mr Thomas Hammond, acquaint Mr Speaker,
that they saw Mr Thomas Wilkinson and Mr Grundy Pemberton,
members returned for Queen Ann's County; and Capt. Selby and
Capt. Outten, members returned for Worcester County, qualify them-
selves by taking the several Oaths to the Government required by
Law, signing the Oath of Abjuration, and repeating and signing
the Test. The Gentlemen take their Seats in the House.
The House approved the following Rules, and ordered that they
be observed this Session.

[See L. H.J
for 1742]

I. That no Member of this House shall use any reviling Speeches,
or name any member by his proper name, otherwise than for Dis-
tinction's sake; but shall rather use some other Signification, as the
Gentleman that Spoke last, or the like.
2. That no member speak above once at the reading of any Bill
or Debate, without License of the Speaker and the House; and if
two Persons, or more, shall rise up together, the Speaker shall ap-
point who shall speak first, and no member shall interrupt any other
until the Gentleman speaking hath ended.

3. That none shall deliver his Opinion, or speak to any Bill or De-
bate, unless he shall stand up and reverently direct his Speech to the
Speaker.
4. That every Bill proposed to the House shall be read two several
Days before it is sent to the Upper House, and once after, before it
be engrossed; and that between every Reading one Day shall be
intermitted, and that in that Time the Bill be laid on the Table for
the Perusal of all the members; unless, on very urgent Occasions,
Mr Speaker, with the Consent of the House, shall dispense there-
with; and then one Bill being read twice at one sitting, shall be as
sufficient as if read several Days, when so enter'd in the Clerk's
Journal.
5. That no Person shall come into the House of Assembly, whilst
the same is sitting, with Sword or other Weapon, upon Penalty of
such Fine as shall be imposed on them by the Speaker, not exceeding
five Shillings for any offences.
6. That if any Member bound to attend this Assembly, shall be
absent at the Hours and Place appointed after the number of twelve
of the Members with the Speaker are met, according to the Order
for sitting, [he] shall be fined according to the Discretion of the
Speaker, not exceeding five Shillings for any Offence; unless upon
such lawful Excuse as the Speaker shall admit of.
7. All misdemeanors which shall happen in the House, shall be
censured and fined by the House.
8. That no Bill shall be read at any Time during this Session,
'til all the Members in Town be called in; except on some Excuse
to be admitted by the Speaker.



 
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