In 1661 the Maryland Assembly passed a law explicitly forbidding "miscegenation", that is to say marriage between different races.
While serving in the Maryland Assembly from 1757 to 1773 he was active in raising troops and providing arms.
The Maryland Assembly passed legislation in April 1787 to formally establish this north-south meridian.
In 1706 the Maryland Assembly passed a law making hemp legal tender for up to 25 percent of any debt.
In March 1862 the Maryland Assembly passed a series of resolutions, stating that:
Richardson served in the Maryland Assembly from 1773-1776, introducing the bill that formed Caroline County in 1774.
Brent, left holding off the angry soldiers, asked to be given a seat in the Maryland Assembly from which to do her negotiating with a little more power.
He began his service in the Maryland Assembly in 1765, and served as the colony's Attorney General in 1766.
Jérôme and Elizabeth were divorced by a Special decree of the Maryland Assembly in 1815.
Robey has been labeled one of the most-liberal State Senators in the Maryland Assembly.