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88 Assembly Proceedings, March 26-April 15, 1707.<br />

L. H. J. Ordered That the Bill for Confirmation of Kingston's will<br />

lye on the Table till to morrow morning and then this House<br />

will proceed to debate the same<br />

The following Message being prepared was read in the<br />

House and ordered to be entered Viz.<br />

By the House of Delegates April 3'' 1707.<br />

In Answer to the Message requiring a Conference about the<br />

placing the Court House of Talbot County this House have<br />

appointed a select number of their members who will be ready<br />

to confer with the honble Council as soon as your Excellency<br />

and Honours shall give Orders for it<br />

Signed p Order W Taylard CI. Ho. Del.<br />

p. 117 Which being read and approved of was sent up to his Excellency<br />

and Council by M' Hugh Eccleston. He returns and<br />

says he delivered the same.<br />

Bill for constituting Itinerant Judges &" Read the second<br />

Time and being debated, put to the Question whether the Bill<br />

shall pass with Amendment or not? Carryed by Majority of<br />

Votes that it do not pass.<br />

Bill for suspending (during the Queen's Pleasure) the Prosecution<br />

of Romish Priests &"<br />

Sent up to his Excellency and Council by Col° Blay and M'<br />

Joseph Ennalls for their Hon'' Concurrence<br />

They return and say they delivered the Bill<br />

The House adjourns till to Morrow Morning 7 o'clock.<br />

Friday April 4"* 1707<br />

The House met again, Being called over were present as<br />

yesterday with the Addition of M' Thomas Greenfield a<br />

member for Prince George's County.<br />

Upon reading the Depositions and Papers relating to the<br />

late Disturbances; it is Resolved by this House That Application<br />

be made to his Excellency that he would please to give<br />

M' Attorney General Orders to prosecute the Offenders<br />

The Honble John Hammond, Col" Lloyd, and M' William<br />

Coursey enter the House and delivers M' Speaker the following<br />

Message. Ordered to be read and entered<br />

By his Excellency the Governor and Council in Assembly<br />

April 4''' 1707<br />

His Excellency has been pleased to appoint the Honble<br />

Col° Hammond Coi° Lloyd and Major William Coursey imme-

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