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8 Assembly Proceedings, January—March 1637/8.
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Liber Z
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Marmaduke Snow: and his
brother essoyned for him & was
admitted
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mr william Bretton
John Courtis
Thomas Nabbs
mrt John wyatt
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and Capt: ffleete exhibited his pxies for
them severally
and mr Clerke exhibited his pxie for
him.
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Zachary Mottershead
Robert Perry
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and Capt: Cornwaleys exhibited his
proxie ior him.
and mrr Lewger exhibited his proxie
for him.
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vpon occasion of some warrants granted out against some
freemen that had made proxies; a question was moved in the
house whether freemen having made proxies during the assem-
bly might be arrested before the Assembly were dissolved.
And Captaine Cornwaleys and James Baldridge were ot
opinion that they might: but the rest of the house generally
concurred that after the writts issued for summoning the
Assembly, no man having right to repaire vnto the Assembly,
might be arrested, vntill a convenient space of time after the
dissolution of the said Assembly, for his repaire home.
Came into the house Eclmond Parrie of the He of Kent
planter, and desired to revoke his proxie given to mr Philpott;
and was admitted to a place and voice personally.
John ffleete of St Georges hundred planter claymed voice &
place as a freeman: & was admitted, and made his proxie
Cap; Henry ffleete.
Then was proposed whether the Lawes formerly read should
be read againe in the house; or putt to the vote without
further reading.
Capt: Cornwaleys gave his opinion that they should expect
a more frequent house
Capt: ffleete gave his opinion, that they should be read
againe.
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with them concurred
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mr Clerke
Sergt Vaughan
Edward ffleete
Edmond Parrie
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being in all, 18 voice
wth their proxies.
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on the contrary, that they should be putt to the vote im-
mediately, agreed by
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