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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1724-1726
Volume 35, Page 122   View pdf image (33K)
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122 Assembly Proceedings, October 6-Novewber 4, 1724.

L. H. J.

We also observe there is no Commission for the associates
to the Judges of assize Empowering them to Act
Your Committee humbly offers that there are yet other
Commissions to be inspected into, and that the forms of the
Commissions have not been so Exactly Compared with the
forms used in England as may be done, when the business of
the house may require less of their attendance; But as this
will be the Constant Charge of your Committee, their fur-
ther progress therein may with your Honors Leave be ref err'd
to further opportunity, as well the premisses to yor Honors
further consideration.
Sign'd p ordr Ninian Mariarte Cl Com

Which being read this House Concurrs therewith & Mr
Attorney Generall -is desired to acquaint his Honour the
Governor of the Subject matter thereof to the End that his
Honor the Governor may direct therein in Respect to the form

Of Commissions to the Judges as to his Honor shall seem

Reasonable and Agreeable to the Constitution

p. 151

A Bill in favour of Rachell Freeborn Widow was read the
first and second times by especiall order and past which was
so Endorst and sent to the Upper house by Mr Solo Wright &
Mr Chairs.
They return and Say they Delivered it.
Mr King from the Committee of Laws returns the following
Report on William Anderson's Petition Viz.

By the Committee of Laws October the 20th 1724

The Allegations menconed in the within Petition are fully
proved to this Committee to be true.
Sign'd p order Vachell Denton Cl Com.

Thereupon Leave is Given to bring in a Bill as pray'd
A Bill to cut off the Intail on a Tract of Land called Bil-
lingsley's point amended according to the Endorsment from
the upper house was Read and past for Engrosing.
The Petition of Patrick Creagh was read and rejected.
The following message is prepared Viz :

By the Lower house of Assembly.

October the 20th 1724
May it please yor Honours
As we hope your Honours Intended us some further
Answer to our message of the tenth Instant by Collo Mackall
and five others than that you were pleased to make us on the
Sixteenth Instant by John Hall Esqr And that we are in-



 
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