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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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666 Assembly Proceedings, December 7-14, 1751.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
December 14

Col. Henry, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr. Speaker
an Address to the Governor; which was read, approved, and ordered
to be Ingrossed.
Mr. Hollyday, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker an Address to the Governor; which was read, approved, and
ordered to be Ingrossed.
Col. Hammond, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
the Bill entituled, An Act for the Continuation of Actions, &c. In-
dorsed, "By the Upper House of Assembly, December 14, 1751.
Read the first Time, and ordered to lie on the Table.
" Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
And thus: " By the Upper House of Assembly, December 14,
175 1: Read the second Time by especial Order, and with the follow-
ing Amendments will pass: In Line 7, Page 2, after the Word be-
fore insert the Words or since: After the Word and in the same
Line, insert these Words, which either have been determined, or

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still depend and continue undetermined, instead of the Words re-
mained undetermined until or after the Time of his said Death or
Demise: In the 8th Line of the same Page, after the Word hereby,
insert deemed: In the same Line, after the Word effectually, insert
determined, or: Instead of the Word Estate, in the first Line of
Page 4, put State: Leave out the Word Statute in the i7th Line of
2d Page, in i6th Line of 3d Page, and in the last Line of the last
Page. Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
Which Bill was read here, and, with the Amendments proposed by
the Upper House, passed for Ingrossing.
George Plater, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Address to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, In-
grossed, and Signed by his Excellency the Governor, and by the
Honourable President of the Council; which was, by Order of the
House, Signed by the Honourable Speaker.
Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the following Ingrossed Address; viz.
To his Excellency Samuel Ogle, Esq; Governor of Maryland ;
The Humble Address of the House of Delegates of the said
Province.
May it please your Excellency,
On considering Col. Cresap's Letter, and other Papers, sent with
your Excellency's Message of the loth Instant, we conceive his De-
mand unreasonable; and the more so, as no others complain of In-
juries from those Indians. Therefore we do not think proper to
burthen our Constituents with any Charge upon the Occasion.
Which was read and assented to, and signed, by Order of the
House, by the Honourable Speaker.
Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Bill entituled, An Act for the speedy Recovery of small



 
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