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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 26, 1715-August 10, 1716
Volume 30, Page 137   View pdf image
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The Lower House. 137

 

word what Monies you are out about it and I will take Care
to reimburse you your Money again.

I am with due Respect Your Hble Servt to Power.
Thos Parramore

L. H. J.

I would have sent Money but it is a Thing a Body cannot
trust every Body with

To Colo William Whittington, These.

Thereupon the same is referred till next Sessions of As-
sembly, and it is Ordered That Notice be given to Thomas
Parramore of the said Bill and what is thereby intended and
that he be and appear at the next Sessions of Assembly to be
held for this Province to shew sufficient Cause (if any he hath)
or can say why that Bill should not pass. And it is ordered
the Deliver'g the said Notice to two or more of the Tenants
in Possession of the Land in Question called Weytuxion
under Thomas Parramore and to him directed be and shall be
deemed and held a sufficient Notice and Mr Samuel Hopkins
and Mr John Purnell undertake to give Thomas Parramore
the said Notice

Mr Amos Garrett, Capt. James Harris and Mr Joseph
Harrison are appointed a Special Committee to examine the
Complaint against Mrs Hemsley about embezzling the Arms
and Magazine of this Province and are to make their Report
thereon to the House by ten of the Clock to Morrow Morning

The House adjourns till to Morrow Morning Eight O'clock.

p. 521

Tuesday Morning 10th of May 1715

The House met according to Adjournment. Present as on
Yesterday

Then was read the Proceedings of this House on Yesterday

The Petition of William Jones Son and Heir of Thomas
Jones late of Somerset County being read this Day in the
House is referred to the Consideration of next Sessions at
which Time Mrs Ann Catherwood having Notice is to appear
to shew sufficient Cause why the Bill should not pass and in
Case of her Failure Leave will be given to bring in a Bill as
prayed.

Mr Amos Garrett from the special Committee appointed to
examine the Complaint against Mrs Hemsley about embezzling
the Arms & Magazine of this Province delivers Mr Speaker
the following Report—

 

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