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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1666-June 1676
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Assembly Proceedings, March — April 1671. 263


The House met again Present as in the Morning —
Except Sr William Talbott

Then the Act for reviving of certain Laws twice read &
passed
The Lower House Sent a Bill to this House Entituled an
Act for Stay of Executions after April Court Assented to by
the Lower House. Which being read in this House And
upon the question put Voted to pass
The Lower House by Capt Lloyd Major Brookes Capt
Howell & Mr Hamilton acquainted this House that the Lower
House were willing & had ordered the Chancellour should
have 700lb tob.o of each County for drawing the Charges for
the Commrs of the County Courts

The House Adjourned till nine of the Clock to Morrow
Morn.

Friday 14th April 1671

The House met Present The honourable the Chancellour
Baker Brookes Thomas Trueman Samuel Chew & Maj!
Fitzherbert

Adjourned this house till nine of the Clock to Morrow Morn-
ing in regard this House were to sitt this Afternoon as a Pro-
vincial Court for tryal of another Malefactor

Saturday 15th April 1671

The House met Present as Yesterday except Major Fitz-
herbert

Ordered that Mr Baker Brookes Mr Trueman & Mr Chew
or any two of them do Attend a Committee of the Lower
House to meet for Settling publick Accounts
Then the Rt honble the Governour & Sr William Talbott
appearing The Lower House Sent to this House the following
paper viz

Saturday the 15th day. At the Lower Assembly House This
House having taken into Consideration the Act Sent by the
Upper House for founding & Erecting a School or College
&ca
And the Question being thereupon put Resolved that this

U. H.

Journal
1659-98

House is willing to Assent to this Act with these Amendments
Viz. That the place where the said College shall be Erected
shall be appointed by the Assembly most convenient for the
Country
2. That the Tutors or School Masters of the said School or
College may be qualifyed according to the reformed Church of

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