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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
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74 Assembly Proceedings, October 2-November 30, 1771.

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Nov. 30

A Bill entitled "An Act to impower Mary Louttit, Executrix of
James Louttit deceased, to Convey one undivided third part of the
Mill and Land therein mentioned."
A Bill entitled "An Act relating to the Levy and poor of Ann
Arundel County."
A Bill entitled "An Act empowering the County Courts to Settle
with persons who were formerly Inspectors of Tobacco."

p. 639

All which his Excellency passed into Laws except the Bill en-
titled "An Act to divide Prince Georges Parish in Frederick and
Prince Georges Counties, and to erect one new Parish by the name
of Christ Church Parish" and the Bill entitled "An Act for the
directing the Sale of the Lands of John Stone Hawkins, late of
Prince Georges County deceased, for the Payment of the Debts of
the said John Stone Hawkins" in the usual Form by Sealing them
with the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary his Great Seal at
Arms and Subscribing them on behalf of the Right Honourable
the Lord Proprietary of this Province. I Will this be a Law.
After which his Excellency was pleased to make the following

Speech.

Gentlemen of the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly.
I am Sorry the Season is so far advanced, that you are prevented
entering into Consideration of those Subjects which I recommended
to your Attention at the opening of the Session, I must however
hope that their Utility will not be overlooked the first opportunity
that presents itself to you, especially a Review of the State of the
Criminal Law, the Defects of which I so fully pointed out, on the
Address of the Lower House this Session, a Circumstance which
nattered me with hopes, that the same would be taken into im-
mediate Consideration
Gentlemen of the Lower House.
The vast Loss of Time to yourselves, and the great Expence of
Money to the Country which have accrued this Session ..... [The
Governor's address beginning thus is printed in full in the Lower
House Journal, pp. 236-237.]

p. 641

Gentlemen of both Houses.
It is full Time to put an End to this Session: By and With the
Advice therefore of His Lordships Council of State, I hereby
Prorogue this Assembly to the Eighteenth Day of February next
being the third Tuesday of that Month, and you will accordingly
take Notice that you are Prorogued to that Time.
Thus Ends this Session of Assembly begun and Held at the
City of Annapolis on Wednesday the 2.d Day of October ending the
30.th Day of November following, in the 21.st Year of His Lord-
ships Dominion Anno Domini 1771. U Scott C. Up Ho



 
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