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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly January 1637/8-September 1664
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Assembly Proceedings, July — August 1642. 141


servant and indebted by judgment upon record (except it be
an apprentice [or and these or] another mans servant or the
parties own Servant as afore]
Passed by all except Captain Cornwaleys for himself &
Proxies
Enacted by the Lieut General in his Lordships name

2 Touching planting of Corn
Passed by all except Captain Cornwaleys for himself and 2
Proxies
Enacted by the Lt General in his Lordships name

3 Touching exportation of Corn
Passed by all except Captain Cornwaleys for him-
self and 2 Proxies
George Pye
Henry Bishop
Thos Sterman
Enacted by Lieut Genl in his Lordships name

4 Against Ingrossers and Forestallers
Upon the question it was resolved that instead of those
words [within the Province] should be put these [within the
County] in both Places
Passed by all except Captain Cornwaleys for himself and 2
Proxies
Enacted by the Lieut Genl in his Lordships name

5 What shall be judged a lawful tender

Liber M C

p. 207


Mr Greene
Jno Langford


passed by all
except

Geo. Pye
Nath: Pope
Hen: Bishop
Thos Sterman
Wm Broughe
David Whitcliff

difficulty was these
words [in some place]
would have had it by
a in a place

Enacted by the Lieut Genl in his Lordships name
Then Mr Greene excepted against the voting of this Bill


that it was not by the major part of Burgesses as it ought to
be whereupon the act was read made in the beginning of this
Assembly and it was found that the Company present was a
house and in this house every one present whether by personal
writt or as Burgess had a voice and that the major part of
such voices present and such as they were to be Proxies for
was to be judged the vote of the house
Then were divers petitions read and answered as of John
Hallowes vertus Secretary, of Robt Nichols of Thomas Boys:
v Cauther

P. 208



 
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