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49^ Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 2^-Nov. 4, 1710.<br />

U.H.J. Saturday October the 28th 1710<br />

p. 666<br />

The Council Sate Present as yesterday.<br />

And the Message last night by Col Lowe & five other<br />

members being taken into Consideration was further referred<br />

to be debated<br />

M"^ Mariartee and M' Bradford bring from the House. A<br />

Bill for the naturalization of Christian Swormstead<br />

A Bill reviving the Act directing the Sherrift's Office<br />

A Bill reviving the Act for killing Wolves & Crows & A<br />

Bill confirming the last Will and Testam' of William Dickson<br />

late of Talbott County Glover which said Bills were Endorsed<br />

read in the House of Delegates the first & second Times &<br />

will pass<br />

The reviving Bills were read at the Board the first & second<br />

times and ordered to be Endorsed that they are passed at the<br />

Board<br />

And then the Board adjourned until nine of the Clock on<br />

Monday morning<br />

Monday October the 30th 17 10<br />

The Hon:ble her Majesty's Council Sate Present<br />

The honble the President<br />

J<br />

Col Coursey 1 Col Whittington<br />

The hon:ble [Col Greenfield Col Greenberry<br />

J<br />

Then came John Dansey Esq' her Majesty's Receiver of the<br />

district of Patuxent and made oath to his Accounts of the<br />

nine pence -p Hhd and three pence for Arms from the 2)^ of<br />

March 1709 to the 28th Ins' and likewise to his Account of<br />

667 the i"* p Lw' on Tob° Exported out of Patuxent District from<br />

the 6th November 1709 to the 28th October 17 10<br />

And also to his List of Shipping in the District of Patuxent<br />

as he is Collector thereof to the 28th Inst'<br />

M" Ann Lynes of Charles County Widow her Petition read<br />

complaining of great prejudice & Damage done her by Persons<br />

taking upon them to keep ferry and bringing Passengers over<br />

Potowmack through her Plantations Spoiling her Tob° &<br />

Corn She having a very good Ferry Boat of her own Praying<br />

She may have the same Priviledges of keeping Ferry from<br />

her own Plantation to Virginia as were granted to her late<br />

Husband Philip Lynes Esq' by the late Governour Seymour<br />

The said Petition is granted and ordered that no other Person<br />

whatsoever within this Province presume to keep Ferry there<br />

without particular Order from this Board, the s"^ M" Lynes by

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