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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1693-1697
Volume 19, Page 94   View pdf image (33K)
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94 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 20-Oct. 18, 1694.

Original
Journal.

Office has fformerly been held & how it now stands, to wch the
Gentlemen of the Councill make Answer that all warrants for
land & pattents did in the Lord Baltemores time issue out of
the foresd Office & all Certificates for the Same were Con-
stantly thither Returned & there Entered upon Record of wch
his Lordsps Secretarys had alwayes the Custody & ffees
settled for issueing & Entering all such Writeings as likewise
that there was a ffee Settled by an Act of Assembly of this
Province upon his Ldsps Chancelor for the sealeing all pattents
for Land, That in the late Governr Copleys time a Law passed
giveing the same ffees as is aforemenconed, Unto their Mats
Secretary & Chancellor wch stands still Unrepealed & they do
further say that his Lsp has now Erected an Office for grant-
ing Lands as formerly whose Officers take all such fees of the
people now as were prscribed by the said Act; but for the well

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Settleing & fully Ascertaining & Regulateing the aforemen-
tioned Office & for the Satisfaction of the Inhabitants of this
Province they doe humbly Represent that it will be Abso-
lutely necessary that this being the true State of the whole
matter, the same may be humbly Laid before his Sacred Maty
to the End his Royall pleasure may be knowne by whome the
said ffees shall be taken & where is thought the properest
place to preserve & keep the said Records in.

The petition of Somerset County Comiesionrs Returned back

from the House of Burgesses signifyeing their Opinion that
the Same did not properly lye before them, was thereupon
taken into consideracon by this Board.
And the Burgesses belonging to the said County sent for to
see w' they had to say thereto whoe accordingly Appeared &
the said Matter fully Debated & Argued & then the said Bur-
gesses with drew.
Resolved & Ordered that the Court house lately begun to
be built in Somersett County by Order of the Comissionrs of
the said County be out of hand finished & that the Courts be
there held & kept;
And that an Order of this Board of the 30th of July last
past relateing thereto be Null & Void
Produced the following papers sent from the house of Bur-
gesses to this Board Vizt.

By the Burgesses of Assembly October 18th 1694.

Proposed whether all Shipps remaining here in this province
after the fleet have sailed, haue liberty to sayle or to be stopt
to goe in a ffleete, This house doth think fit that they may be

 

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