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

L. H.
Journal
original

Upp house ffeb

Voted by this house that the J Requested to take good
security of the Ordinary Keeps at St Maryes for the Provision
of stable Roome for Twenty horses by Michelmas next, and
Provision of sufficient horsemeate so long as the said horses
shall remaine here, and for pvision of Twelve feather bedds,
by the 12th of December next and also to take the like Security
of the Ordinary Keeps in the Seurall Countyes where the
Courts are Kept, and that the Lower house be desired to Con-
curre herein.
Signed by ordr Ri: Boughton Clerke

This house concurre with the ouse in the sd vote ne-
mine contradicente and doe Joine with the upp petition-
ing the Lt Genrall for the Same. Provided their m ordi-
naryes in an er place but where the Courts are Kept.

The h ourned whilst two a Clock in the afternoone.

20o ffeb: afternoone
house met t as before and the Comittee.
The Comittee come and bring in Several bills (vizt)
An Act Empowring the Gournor and Councill for making
peace or warre wth the Jndians Read & passed
Read the second time ssed. & the third time & passed
An Act

p. 19

Attornyes ffees. Engrosed,
ed by the Clerke.
take bayle, Read and Quashed,
ould act be not Revived.
Mr Capt Burges Mr Berry Mr fford Major B
to be a Comittee for inspection of the Lawes
Revived, and also to lay the publique that pur-
pose,
ilst Munday morning 11 a clock,
ffeb: 22
as before.

A p by a member in writing
That since o the Gournor hath beene gratiously pleased
for the more Speedy dispatch of the publique affayres, and to
Keepe a nearer corespondence with the Members of the two
howses to Remove himself and family to St Johns where his
house hath beene open and free to all psons, whether wee
ought not to gratefy him with a supply in the next leavy to-
wards defraying those his honors greate Charges and Expences.
put to the , whether the house thinke fit to allow the
Gournor any thing or such his Charge.



 
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