England or that there may be two School Masters, the One for
the Catholick and the Other for the Protestants Children and
that the Protestts may have Liberty to Choose their School
Master
3. That a time be appointed when the Work shall begin &
be set on Foot
4. That the Lord Proprietor be pleased to Set out his Decla-
ration of what Privileges and Immunitys shall be Enjoyed by
the Schollars that shall be brought up or taught at such School
or College, and Ordered that Capt Lloyd Mr Vanhacke Mr
Charles Brookes & Mr Causine do carry up this Resolve to
the Upper House
Signed by order of the Lower House
Robert Carvile Clk
Then read an Act for Naturalization of Bernard Johnson and
others and passed. An Act Concerning Coopers read and
passed An Act for the Advancement of foreign Coins read
And this House declared they were willing to pass it with these
Amendmts viz. Exept Peruleros and Copper pieces or base
Mony & Rix in the 16th line instead of Currt Mony, in the 19th
line say, Mony licenced to be Exported out of the Kingdom of
England or publickly in the 32d line.
Provided always that the two Shillings p hhd given to the
R? honourable the Lord Proprietary this Assembly for Support
of the Government shall always be paid in English Mony
Sterling or the full intrinsick Value thereof in the Coins afore-
said any thing in this Act or any other thing or Act to the
Contrary hereof notwithstanding. And desired Sr William
Talbott and Col Calvert to acquaint the Lower House there-
with
The House Adjourned till two of the Clock in the After-
noon
The House met again Present as in the Morning
The Lower House by Mr Clark & Mr Vanhack sent to this
House these Acts Viz. The said Act for the Advancem? of
foreign Coins with Amendments, And upon the Question put
Resolved that the same do pass Nemine Contradicente
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