|
L. H.
Journal 1666
|
the Maior Vote. Then
the Speaker 'till to morrow
a Clock.
1666. 6 a Clock.
(Except Mr Rich: Preston as afore)
Richard Blunt to call Willm
[One line missing]
brought his Accounts, according as hee was
de Concerning the Act passed this howse Jntituled An
Act for the Publicaon of all Lawes wthin this Province. This
howse uppon some Consideraon thereof had, Mr Speaker
ordered Mr Willm Coursey to goe to the Vpper howse, & re-
quest tht that Bill bee remanded hither, to alter something
therein, as to the Terminaon.
Who returnes, & brought downe tht Act aforesd And
according to the Vote of the whole howse Those Last words
for the Terminaon were razed out ; And then to stand as it is
in terminis. The same Messenger further certifies the Speaker,
That the Chancelor much feares, hee shall not haue parchmt
Enough to comply wth that Act. But sayth That the Lawes
shall bee fayrely written in a Booke bownd up in parchmt
for the present. And as to the future, hee will provide accord-
ing as is prescribed.
And the whole howse rests satisfyed therewth.
Then putt to the Vote whither the Chancelor deserves to bee
Considered for his greate industry, care service, & Continuall
|
|
|
p.99
|
vigilancy not only respecting the Lord Prop Province in
generall.
And Voted that hee ought to bee
Then was read this following P
To the Rt honble the Leiu? Grall
Howse of Assembly now
The humble Petn of
Sheweth, That Mrs Hannah Price & soe continues
still in yor Petrs h greate charges out of purse way
finding any Estate of to satisfye yor Petr Humbly
into yor serious Consideraon. wisdomes you shall thinke
fitt &c:
Vnder wch is thus.
The Lower Howse is desyred duly to Consider this Petn
John Gittings Clr.
|
|