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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 26, 1715-August 10, 1716
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594 Assembly Proceedings, July 17-Aug. 10, 1716.

L.H. J.

p. 224

mentioned Engrossed bills were Sent to the Upper house by
Col Hoskins, Mr James Lloyd, Majr Hawkins and Mr Tasker.
They return and say they delivered the Bills
The following Engrossed Bill was read and assented to by
the Lower House of Assembly this 9th day Augt 1716 and
Signed p order Thos Macnemara Cl: Lo: Ho :

An Engrossed Bill directing the manner of Electing &
Sumoning delegates &c
Sent to the Upper house by Esqr Rousby & Mr Mariartee
Who return and say they delivered it.
Mr Tyler from the Conferrees appointed to consider what
sume of money would be sufficient to build a House to Lodge
the Countrey's arms in, Delivers Mr Speaker the following
Report (Viz.)

Maryland ss

A Conference appointed by the Upr and Lower Houses of
this present Generall Assembly on Wednesday the 8th of Augt
1716 to consider what sume of money would be Sufficient to
build a magazine to Lodge the Countreys armes in

and
Col Mackall

are Col Saml Young of the Lower
The Phil Lloyd Upr , %*™: Hosk'ns'

Honble Lt Col Richd Tilghman House JJ ]ames "oJ3 . „
Mr James Stoddart, &

Lt Col Edwd Scott,
of the Lower house.

Whereupon the Conferrees aforesaid proceeded to Consider
the Subject matter of the Conferrence as afd and upon due
Consideration thereof the said Conferrees doe agree that a
Sume not Exceeding five hundred pounds Sterling will be a
Sufficient Sume to build and furnish a handsome Magazine to
Lodge the Countreys armes in and as to the modell and
Situation of the said Magazine It's humbly prayed by the

Conferrees that his Exncy the Governour would be pleased to
give his Directions therein.
Signed p order. John Beale Cl: Confer"

Whereupon the following message was prepared and
ordered to be Entred thus (Viz)

     

ana
Col Mackall

are
The
Honble

Col Saml Young
Phil Lloyd
Lt Col Richd Tilghman

of the
Upr,
House

Mr Robt Tyler
Col Phil: Hoskins,
Mr James Lloyd
Mr James Stoddart, &
Lt Col Edwd Scott,
of the Lower house.

 

Whereupon the Conferrees aforesaid proceeded to Consider
the Subject matter of the Conferrence as afd and upon due
Consideration thereof the said Conferrees doe agree that a
Sume not Exceeding five hundred pounds Sterling will be a
Sufficient Sume to build and furnish a handsome Magazine to
Lodge the Countreys armes in and as to the modell and
Situation of the said Magazine It's humbly prayed by the

p. 224

Conferrees that his Exncy the Governour would be pleased to
give his Directions therein.
Signed p order. John Beale Cl: Conferce

Whereupon the following message was prepared and
ordered to be Entred thus (Viz)



 
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