Lopps Charter wee might Equally incurre the
the Right of his Lopp as of the good people of this
Pro willing to avoyd.
2dly That if the hono upp howse had at first informed us
that they only intended An Act Requiring the due obedience
of the Jnhabitants to his Lopps officers in such articles of warre
as might be agreed on by both howses, This howse would
have beene so well satisfyed with that pt of his Lopps Charter
relating to martial discipline, that wee should as little desire a
coppy as the Original not but that wee conceive it very neces-
sary both for his Lopp & the good people of this Province that
an authentique coppy of the true translation of his Lopps Charter
be Recorded in the Secretaryes office of this Province, together
with the Lawes & ordinances of this Province as being the
foundation of the same.
3dly That this house ery well satisfyed that for the
good Governmt of this Province it tely necessary that for
the defence of this Province that a wholesome La
lating to Martial affayres, for wch wee conceive that the late
An Act pviding for the Security and defence of the
Province, spective amendmts and additions as may be
agreed on by both howses sufficient
The foregoing being Read in the howse, The whole
howse consented & agreed should be insisted on at
the conference and
Voted that this Resolve into a grand Comittee to
attend the Conference, & that Mr Speaker with the Comittee
manage the said conference.
They go the upp howse upon the conference. They
Retorne.
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Came the Chancelor
paps Relating to the
The howse
October the 24th
Then was Maj the heads
used at the Co
Articles of w
They Retorne his printed
coppy of his Rowsby a
Member of them
Came Gournors acct
The howse Article pd Capt Eely
27ls 09s 09d & not this howse are of
opinion that his honor hath therein specefyed & for
his hono" kindnes to the Co Retorne their humble
thankes, but as to the sd 27ls 09s 09d pd Capt Eeely, this howse
desire to know what the same is for, that the Country may not
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