U.H. Journal
1659-98
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their Assents in writing with the Clerk of this house and the
Party refuseing to Consent as aforesaid shall be Dismissed
this house with Costs And that this Order be Entered in the
Iournall of the Lower house to Secure the Proceeding of the
Provincial Court till next Meeting of this Assembly and this
house further desire the Concurrence of the Lower house in
the Appointing Mr Robert Carvile, Mr Kenelm Cheseldyne, Mr
Iohn Rousby, and Mr Iohn Burford, or any three of them to
prepare an Act for Jeoffailes at the next meeting of this
Assembly.—
Signed pr Order pr Iohn LLewellin Cl Council
The foregoing Message relating to the Tryall of Writts of
Error this house sent to the Lower house pr Captain Digges—
A Message from the Lower house pr Mr Hill & Mr Ro-
botham they return his Lordships thanks for his favour in a
Message Sent them by Coll Lowe that the Errors Depending
should not come to Tryall this Assembly also the Message
in Writeing as Vizt
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Lower house of Assembly November the 5th 1681—
This house having taken into Consideration the Message
Sent them this Day by the Honourable the Secretary concern-
ing Appeales, and having Considered that Severall Acts in
Severall Assemblies have been heretofore made to Regulate
& Settle the Same all which as it appears by the said Message
having proved ineffectuall though done with the greatest
Deliberation and Circumspection, Do conceive that the Enter-
ing upon the said Affair and Effecting thereof will take up
more time then can well Consist with the Dispatch desired by
his Lordship, therefore this house Do humbly desire that the
Upper house will be Pleased either to Draw up Such a Law
as their Honours shall think Sufficient to redress the said
Grievance or referr the Same to Some future Sessions of
Assembly
Signed pr Order C Boteler Cl Asst of the Lower house of
Assembly
Information being given to this house that the Law for the
Two shillings per hhd and other not Temporary Laws being
by his Lordship before he went for England included in the
Act for Ascertaining what were Laws within this Province, the
said Act last Mentioned being brought afterwards into an Act
for Revivall Anno 1678: were made Temporary Laws and
since not revived, Ordered that the Clerk of this house make
inspection thereinto and render an Account thereof to this
house, and to that purpose the Secretary is Ordered to Deliver
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