depart out of the Province at their Pleasure unless indebted
or obnoxious to Justice
Then the Lieutenant General adjournd the house till the
afternoon
13th September 1642
Assembled as afore
This amendment was propounded by the Lieut General in
the Bill for Judges [nor that any Process be awarded against
his Person nor the persons of his necessary menial Servants in
the cases aforesaid nor that any process be awardable against
his Goods or Chattels until the Party have delivered to the
Judge the Petition containing the right or damage in demand
and the Judge have signified the said Petition to the Lieut Genl
desiring him to do such right or satisfy such damage as is
demanded or shew cause why he refused to do so and the
Lieut General have refused to do either and that after any Pro-
cess awarded in the Cause aforesaid if the Lieut General shall
be ready &ca] ut Sequitr in the Bill
Then were read the eleven first Bills vizt
1 For support of the Government
2 For Judges
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