Majestys Dominions, This house cannot think Reasonable to
cutt them of; which is the Sense of this house, and which
being accordingly Explained in the Bill this house will pass
the Same
Signed pr Order pr Iohn LLewellin Cl of Assembly.
Adjourn till to Morrow Morning 9 of the Clock
May the 10th 1682 Upper house mett
Present
The Honourable
Philip Calvert Esqr Chanr Coll: Vincent Lowe
William Calvert Esqr Secry Coll: William Stevens
The Bill allowing Trade with the Indians drawn up read and
passed this house in these Words
Upper house have Assented
Signed pr Order John LLewellin Cl of Assembly—
The Bill for Reviving the Temporary Laws of this Province
Ordered to be read; read accordingly and the Opinion of this
house thereon drawn up as follows Vizt—
Upper house 10th May 1682—
The Act against Exportation of Wooll and old Iron this
house conceive to be a very Necessary Law but find it wholly
Excluded the Body of the Laws therefore desire it may be
razed out of the reviving Act and a New Written to be
Inserted into the Book of Laws with the rest of the Acts passed
this Assembly—
The Act for Explanation of one Clause in an Act Prohibiting
the Importation of all Horses, Mares, Geldings and Colts into
this Province with an Additioa & Amendment therein Con-
tained in the Present reviving Bill, this house also find wholly
left out of the Book of Laws, desire therefore it may be also
razed out of the said reviving Bill, and a new drawn up to be
likewise Transcribed into the Body of the Laws with the rest
of the Acts passed this Assembly—
The Act for killing of Woolves was left out of the last
reviving Law, as being (according to the Vote of the Lower
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