The Vpper howse upon a Review of the Act for Killing
wilde Cattle thinke itt fitter to repeale the whole Act then to
lett itt pass without the words (vizt) with lycence from the
Leiutennt Generall & that they be desired to drawe vp an Act
for the Repeale of itt.
Vpon the List Called the tytles of certaine acts to be drawne
vp by the vpper howse was endorsed (vizt)
As many of these Acts as the lower howse thought fitt to
drawe are already drawne.
Mr Henry Sewall was sent to the lower howse with all the
Acts assented vnto by this howse & the other papers.
Vpon readeing the act Entituled an Act that Roaneoke shall
pass currant vnder the vallue of 300ll Tobacco,
Ordered that the lower howse be desired that in steed of
these words in the Act (or the vallue thereof in Tobacco these
words be incerted or 3ll of tobacco.
(Then Came Mr John Bateman.)
Then came a Message from the lower howse And desired
that since the Act Entituled an Act for Addition too and
Amendmt of the Secrys fees was Rejected by the Major Vote
of this howse, they desired that the Act made the last Assem-
bly Entituled an Act Concerning the Secretary and addicon to
his ffees might stand and be in force as itt is. Resolued that
itt be putt to the vote whether the Act made the last Assembly
Entituled an Act concerning the Secretary and addicon to his
fees shall stand & be in force as itt is or not
Resolued vpon the Question
Mr Whites opinion is that itt pass.
The Chancellors opinion is that itt ought not to Continue as
itt is.
Mr Lloyds opinion not to Continue as itt is
Mr Brooke not to Continue as itt is
Mr Coursey not to Continue as itt is
Mr Bateman not to Continue as itt is
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