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The Lower House. 527<br />

ables) which your Petitioner believes it does then the Deceased l h. j.<br />

served ten, if only from November Court, then six<br />

^'''' *'<br />

Months.<br />

All which your Petitioner humbly leaves to your discretional<br />

Judgment and Determination hoping that your Honours will<br />

be pleased to order your Petitioner the full Payment of the<br />

forty -p Poll for the year 1 709 as aforesaid as being Executor<br />

as aforesaid. And your Petitioner as in Duty bound shall ever<br />

pray &'^ Jos. Lambert<br />

Which being read and debated it's the Opinion of the House<br />

that M' Lillingston's Orphan Children ought to have the Benefit<br />

of the whole forty Pounds of Tobacco p Poll for that year<br />

he died<br />

Capt Richard Jones a Member for Ann Arundel County<br />

enters the House<br />

Magdalen Edmonson Petition read. The Consideration<br />

thereof is referred till to Morrow Morning.<br />

Ordered That she appear with her Council and Notice be p- 269<br />

given Thomas Edmonson to appear with his Council if to him<br />

shall seem meet<br />

The Committee of Aggrievances enter the House and report<br />

an Aggrievance relating to Wild Horses. Read and referred<br />

to next Session of Assembly<br />

John Hall Esq. and Col° Greenberry enter the House and<br />

brought with them an Account due to John Hamesteelman<br />

which being here read and debated: It's resolved by the<br />

House That the said Hamesteelman be allowed thirty Pounds<br />

Current Money to be paid in Tobacco at the Rate of one<br />

Penny p Pound. And recommended to the Committee of<br />

Accounts for Allowance<br />

Resolved and Ordered That Indian Harry on his Account<br />

be allowed four hundred Pounds of Tobacco.<br />

Col° Greenberry and M' Hall brought into the House the<br />

Message relating to the Palatines. Indorsed.<br />

By the Council in Assembly October 27"' 17 10<br />

Her Majesty's Honble Council being likewise desirous to<br />

encourage the said Palatines and make them as easy as possibly<br />

they can do readily concur with the Resolve of the House<br />

of Delegates. Signed p Order W. Bladen CI. Ho. Del.<br />

They also bring John [Hurst's] Petitition which was read and<br />

referred for further Consideration.<br />

Also John Rogers Petition Read and debated and he and<br />

M' Thomas Jones called into the House and examined

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