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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 297   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 297


By the House of Delegates December 8th 1708

Read the second Time and will pass
Signed p Order Richard Dallam Clk Ho. Del.

Sent up to the Council by Mr Greenfield and Mr Story.
They return and say they delivered the same
The Representation of John Tasker, Edward Botelar, and
Richard Dallam on Behalf of the Creditors of Thomas Man-
ning according to the Direction of a former Law, made in his
Favour and to call such Persons to Account as had received
any of the said Manning's Estate during his Imprisonment
Read and Leave given to bring in a Bill next Session of
Assembly.
Mr Lynes from the Council enters the House and delivers
Mr Speaker the Bill to be allowed to be brought in to confirm
the Charter of Annapolis
Ordered it lye on the Table for the Members Perusal

L. H... J

The Honble Philip Lynes Esqr from the Council likewise
brings into the House Bill settling the Rates of foreign Coins
&ta Indorsed

By the Council in Assembly December 8th 1708
Read the first Time in Council W Bladen Cl. Co.

Which Bill was again read in the House and ordered to be
indorsed

By the House of Delegates December 8th 1708

Read the third Time & will pass with this Amendment that
Dogg Dollars be Current at five Shillings
Signed p Order Richard Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.

Sent again to the Council by Mr Robins and Mr Paca
They return and say they delivered the same
The Honble Samuel Young Esq: enters the House and de-
livers Mr Speaker the Bill settling the Rate of foreign Coins

&ta Indorsed

By the Council in Assembly December 8th 1708

The Indorsment of your House proposing that Dogg Dol-
lars be Current at five Shillings will be flat in the Face of the
Act of Parliament of England and a Snare to her Majesty's
Subjects here who will be liable to the Imprisonment and For-
feiture by the said Act for receiving them at any Rate above

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