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of his holding the same, be eligible as a Representative aforesaid; nor shall any person who shall hereafter accept of any commission or office in the land or sea service, or shall inlist in the regular forces raised or to be raised for the Continental service, or the service of this or any other Colony, be eligible as a Representative as aforesaid, or hold any office or place in the civil department, or have a right to vote at any election, during the time he shall hold such commission or office in the military forces, or being therein inlisted as aforesaid. That any person qualified as aforesaid to vote, may be elected a Member of the intended Convention, provided he be above twenty-one years of age, and shall have resided in the Colony one whole year preceding the election. That no person who has been published by any Committee of Observation, or the Council of Safety of this Colony, as an enemy to the liberties of America, and has not been restored to the favour of his country, shall be permitted to vote at the election of Members for the said Convention. That the intended elections for all the said Counties and Districts be made on Thursday, the 1st day of August next; but if any of them should not be finished on that day, then the judges of such election may adjourn the same from day to day, omitting Sunday if necessary, till the same is finished. That the said elections for all the said Counties, except Frederick, Charles, and Cecil, be held at the places of holding the County Courts of those Counties respectively; that the elections for the districts of Frederick County he held at the places appointed for the elections of Representatives in the same districts respectively, by Resolutions of the Convention of July last; that the election for Charles County be held at the house of Bennet Hanson Clements in said County; that the election for Cecil County be held at the head of Elk River; and that the elections for Annapolis and Baltimore Town be held on Monday, the 5th day of August next, at some convenient place in the said City or Town, and may be adjourned as the said other elections. Resolved, That Abraham Barnes, Hugh Hopewell, and Henry Tubman, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election of St. Marys County. That George Dent, Samuel Hanson, and Warren Dent, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Charles County. That Charles Graham, William Allnut, and Daniel Rawlings, Jun., Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Calvert County. That John Cook, William Beans, and Nathaniel Magruder, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Prince GeorgesCounty. That John Weems, Thomas Watkins, and Thomas Dorsey, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Anne Arundel County. That Noah Hart, Christian Orendorff, and Ely Williams, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for the Upper District of Frederick County. That Christopher Edelen, William Luckett, Jun., and David Shriver, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for the Middle District of Frederick County. That Jonathan Wilson, Zadok Magruder, and William Luckett, Senior, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for the Lower District of Frederick County. That Andrew Buchanan, Thomas Gist, and James Gittings, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Baltimore County. That Amos Garrett, Thomas Johnson, and William Webb, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Harford County. That Elisha Hall, Sen., William Ramsey, and Thomas Savin, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Cecil County. That John Page, William Bordley, and William Rogers, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Kent County. That Thomas Ringgold, Jonathan Hall, and Nathaniel Wright, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Queen Annes County. That John Goldsborough, Henry Banning, and William Perry, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Talbot County. That Bartholomew Ennals, Daniel Sullivane, and Henry Hooper, Q. S., Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Dorchester County. That Foster Goldsborough, Jeremiah Colston, and John White, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Caroline County. That Thomas Hayward, Andrew Francis Cheney, and Thomas Bruff, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Somerset County. That Benton Harris, John Selby, and Thomas Martin, Esqs., or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Worcester County. That the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis, or any three or more of them, be judge of and hold the election for the City of Annapolis. That James Calhoun, John Merryman, and William Aisquith, Esquires, or any one or two of them, be judge of and hold the election for Baltimore Town. That if any of the said elections cannot be carried on for the want of Judges, the Committee of Observation for the County in which such election is to be made, shall appoint Judges, who shall qualify and proceed as aforesaid. That a Clerk or Clerks be appointed by said Judges for taking the polls at the said elections. That every Judge of the election, before he proceeds to take or receive any vote, shall take the following Oath or Affirmation, to wit: I, A B, do swear or affirm, that I will permit all persons to vote who shall offer to poll at the election now to be held for . . . . . . . . County, . . . . . . City, or . . . . . . . Town, who, in my judgment, shall, according to the Resolutions of Convention, be entitled to poll at the same election; and that I will not admit any person to poll at the same election, who, before his voting, shall be objected against by any candidate, or any two of the electors, if such person is not in my judgment qualified to vote as aforesaid; and will in all things execute the office of Judge of the said election according to the best of my knowledge, without favour or partiality, so help me God. And every Clerk before he enters any vote on the polls, shall take the following Oath, to wit: I, . . . . ., do declare, that I will well and faithfully, without favour, affection, or partiality, execute the office of Clerk of the election for . . . . . . . . County, the City of Annapolis, or Baltimore Town, according to the best of my knowledge, so help me God. That the said Judges certify, under their hands and seals to the Convention, on the day appointed for their meeting as aforesaid, the names of the Members chosen in their County, District, City, or Town, respectively. Resolved, That nine persons be elected by ballot a Council of Safety, and be and continue such until the intended Convention shall make further order therein, and that until that time they, or any four or more of them, having taken the oath prescribed by the December Convention, shall have and exercise the like and same powers as the present Council of Safety had or might exercise under the Resolutions of the several Conventions heretofore held for this Colony. And may, on good ground for suspicion, cause any person to be arrested and put to security for his good behaviour and appearance at the next Convention, or may order any such suspected person to remove to and continue within any particular place or limits within the Province they shall assign, or commit him to close prison until the meeting of the Convention. Resolved, That on the said 1st day of August next, this present Convention shall be dissolved, and all the power and authority thereof cease and determine. And that the Delegates elected shall meet at the City of Annapolis, and hold the next Convention on Monday, the 12th day of August next. Resolved, That the said intended Convention shall not continue beyond the 1st day of December next. Whereas it is represented that a number of people residing on the south and west sides of the lines lately run by Commissioners, under the decree, order, or commission of the High Court of Chancery of England, although they were formerly under the Government of Pennsylvania, and the the three lower Counties, are lately excluded therefrom, and
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