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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 26, 1700-May 3, 1704
Volume 24, Page 349   View pdf image (33K)
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The Upper House. 349


shew the vallue wee have for soe worthy a friend, and because
there is but slender appearance of yor house at this tyme it is
proposed that this Matter be recomended to the consideration
of the next Sessions of Assembly
Sign'd p ordr
W Bladen Ct Concil.
Sent by the honble Thomas
Tench & Thom Brooke Esqrs

P. R. O.

Mr philemon Lloyd from the house with their Thanks to
his Excy for his kind Endeavours to relieve those unfortunate
persons under Navigation Bonds.
Lt Colo Lockerman brings up from the house a Bill Declar-
ing how the forty pounds of Tobo p poll in the parishes where
there is no Incumbent shall be Disposed of which was Read
the first time & Sent to the house by Mr Coursey.
A Supplementary Bill to the Act for Sanctifying & Keep-
ing holy the Lords Day comonly called Sunday wch said Bill
being Read Resolved there is no need thereof for that the
Law has sufficiently provided.
Mr Tilghman from the house to Desire a further Confer-
ence with some of the Members of this Board about the
bill proposed for Regulating Ordinarys & Granting the
Licenses
Mr Tench Mr Brook & Col Holland are ordered to Meet
the Conferrees from the house at Mr John Freemans with all
convenient Speed to enter upon that Conference & that they
have due Reguard to her Matys Interest.
Mr Lynes with the Letter from the house to Col Blakiston
Desiring it may be sign'd by the Councill — which was accord-
ingly So done
Came Mr Bradley with the Journall of the Comittee of
Accots which was Read & assented to by the Councill
Mr Bradly brings up the Engross'd bill declaring how the
40l of Tobo p poll in such parishes where there is no Incum-
bent shall be Disposed of & An Engrossed Bill for the Sale
of part of the Lands of Capt Henry Smith late of Somersett
County for paymt of his Just Debts
Which Said bills were read & assented to by this house &
then sent to the house by Mr Coursey
The Gentn of the Councill who were sent upon the Confer-
ence about the bill for regulating Ordinarys make their Report
as follows vizt That the profitts Arising from Ordinary Keep-

p. 31

ers Lycenses are not any part of the Revenue of the Crowne
of England but may be apply'd to the uses menconed in the
bill for Regulating Ordinarys &c. if the Governor & Councill
think fitt.

p. 32



 
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