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436 Assembly Proceedings, May 8-June 2, 1750.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
May 30
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Ordered, That Mr. Jonas Green do print Copies of the Bill enti-
tuled, An Act for processioning Lands in order to perpetuate the
Bounds thereof, and for other Purposes therein mentioned; and the
Bill entituled, An Act for the better Encouragement of Learning
within this Province: And that he cause one to be deliver'd to his
Excellency the Governor, and to each Member of the Upper and
Lower Houses of Assembly; and that he likewise print the said Bills
in one or more of his Weekly News-Papers; and lay his Account
before the next Assembly.
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p. 81
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A Bill entituled, An Act to impower James Sterling, Rector of
St. Paul's Parish in Kent County, to convey two Tracts of Land,
the one called Huddle's Right, the other called Rushmore, lying in
Kent County aforesaid, was read the first Time, and ordered to lie
on the Table.
Col. Hooper 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.
May it please your Excellency,
This House having taken under Consideration your Excellency's
Message, with Regard to the Letter and Account from the Deputy
Governor of the Massachusetts Bay, in Relation to Prisoners which
were brought from Quebeck to Boston; and as there is good Reason
to believe the Crown had made Provision for that End, are come to
the following Resolution; to wit: " That this House will not raise
any Money for the Purpose required by the said Letter."
Which was read and assented to, and signed by Order of the
House, by the Honourable Speaker.
Ordered, That Major Sheredine and Capt. Lux do acquaint his
Excellency that this House hath prepared an Address to him, and
desires to know when and where he will please to receive it: They
return, and acquaint Mr. Speaker, that his Excellency signified,
that he would receive the Address in an Hour's Time in the Confer-
ence Chamber.
The Bill entituled, An Act for the better Preservation of the
Breed of wild Deer, &c. was read the second Time; and the Ques-
tion was put, Whether the said Bill shall pass; or Not? Resolved in
the Affirmative.
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For the Affirmative,
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Mr Mills,
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Mr Stoddert,
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Mr Sheredine,
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Key,
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Lee,
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Paca,
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Wilmer,
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Wilson,
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Wootton,
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Worthington,
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King,
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Gordon,
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Bordley,
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R. J. Henry,
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Dulany,
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