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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1666-June 1676
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428 Assembly Proceedings, February 1674/5.

U.K.
Journal
1659-98

the Indian Warr for one whole year from the 1 4th of February
Instant
Mr Chew sent with a Verball Answer to the Message touch-
ing Instructions from the Lord Proprietary for Dispensing with
Oaths.

Three times read an Act for Regulation of Attorneys fees
and Passed
Mr Taylor Sent with the following Message to the Lower
house Viz' This house is of Opinion that a Bond &? proved
before the Mayor of any Town Corporate and Certified under
the Common Seal of the Corporation with Oath made that no
payment hath been made &c: ought to be Admitted in this
Province as well as a Bond proved before a Notary Publick
and that such words ought to be Added to the Act, Providing
what shall be Good Evidence to prove Foreign Debts.

The house is Adjourned till to Morrow Morning 9 of the
Clock.

On Friday february 19th the house met.
Present

The Governor
Sur General

Mr Truman
Mr Taylor—

Read an Act Empowering Nathan Heathcote to make Sale
of Land Willed to be sold by the Widdow Brewer Deced and
the Same Disassented to by this house.

The house is Adjourned for two hours

This house mett
Present

The Governor
Chancellor —
Secretary —

Surveyor Genl
Mr Chew —
Mr Taylor—


Upper house 19th February.

Some of the Great Men of the Susquehannahs were this
Day Admitted into this house and being asked their Business
they Desired to know what part of the Province Should be
Allotted for them to live upon But before this house will re-
turn them an Answer it is thought fitt to Desire the Lower
house to Signifie their Advice & Opinions herein

p. 383

And Mr Taylor carrying the Message accordingly.

Lower house 19h February 1674

It is the Opinion of this house that should the Susquehannah
Indians be permitted to live among the Respective friend Indian



 

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