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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1737-1740
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The Lower House. 125


The Bill Entituled An Act to prohibit the Exportation of Grain
Bread or Flower Read the Second time and passed and Sent to the
Upper House by Mr Dulany and Eleven more.
The Question was put that leave be given to bring in a Bill to
repeal the Act for Limitation of the Time for Shipping Tobacco.
Resolved in the Affirmative.
Mr Key Brings in a Bill Entituled an Act Repealing an Act En-
tituled an Act for Limitation of the Time for Shipping Tobacco
which was read the first and Second time by an Especial order and
passed and Sent to the Upper House by Mr Key and Three more
The Journal of Accounts was read and Assented to.
The House Adjourns untill Monday morning at g of the Clock

L. H. J.
Lib. No. 45

Monday Morning August 15th 1737

The House met According to Adjournment &ca
All present as on Saturday Except Mr Hammond
Mr Stoughton Col Gale Col King Col Dashiels Mr Tench Francis,
and Mr Johnson Appeared in the House this morning.
The House Adjourns untill 2 of the Clock in the afternoon
Post Merediem. The House met According to Adjournment &c.
Mr Stoddert Appeared this Afternoon
George Plater Esqr and Two more from the Upper House Delivers
Mr Speaker the Bill Entituled an Act to prohibit the Exportation
of Grain Bread and Flower Indorsed (See pages 106, 107.)

August 15

Which Bill with the Amendments proposed passed for Ingrossing.
Mr Speaker Communicated to this House the following Letter
Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly on the very day of your
now meeting and not before I recd a packet from England Inclosing
a Copy of an Address presented by the president Council and As-
sembly of the Province of Pensilvania to his Majesty this Address
Contains so many misrepresentations to the prejudice of the Safety
and prosperity of this Province and to the Honour of this Govern-
ment that I think myselfe obliged to Acquaint you therewith and to
have it Layed before you and I doubt not but I shall find an Equal
zeal in you to Support the Honour of this Province and the Security
& Safety of its inhabitants on the Borders.
Sam Ogle

And The Petition of the President, Council and General Assembly
of the Province of Pensilvania, To the King in Council, The peti-
tion of the President and Council and of the General Assembly of
the Province of Pensilvania Most Humbly Sheweth

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