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Apprised of the Value of them, or of their Yearly Encrease, else I
am persuaded they would not have called their present Offer an
Equivalent, & tho it affects me, that even the Collecting of my Just
dues should any ways prove inconvenient to my Tenants, yet, you
will agree with me that there is some Justice and Equity Due to a
Landlord, as well as Indulgence to a Tenant, and I should hope,
though the present Method of Collecting the Quit Rents may not
be altogether so Agreeable, yet that Time may Reconcile it; I do not
mention this as Declaring I will not Agree to Oblige my Tenants in
Equivalent, but then let it be such a one as you may [with] Justice
Offer, I with reason receive, and upon the whole, if any thing makes
me prefer any other to the present Method of Collecting my Quit
Rents, it will be Solely to make it easier to my Tenants, for to me the
present Seems the Natural one
Dated at London February 5th 1736/7
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Lib. No. 33
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Wednesday Morning 27th April 1737
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as Yesterday
Adjourned till two of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning with the Addition of Coll: Tilghman
and Edmund Jenings Esqr
Adjourned till to Morrow Morning 10 of the Clock
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April 27
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Thursday Morning 28 April 1737
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as Yesterday
A Message from the Lower house by Mrs Hanson & Sheredine
By the Lower house of Assembly 28 April 1737
May it Please Your Honours
This house hath resolved that the hours of Sitting for the Dis-
patch of Business this Session be from the Hour of Nine in the
Morning untill Twelve, And from the Hour of two in the Afternoon
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April 28
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