The foregoing Vote of this house read and sent to the Lower
house by Coll Henry Darnall Coll: William Digges, and Major
Nicholas Sewall.
A Petition prefered to this house by William Taylor of St
Maries County for Allowance of his Pension 1200lb Tobacco
having lost his right hand in his Lordships Yacht read and
thus Subscribed Vizt
Upper house 30th October 1682
To be Considered of by the Lower house this house being
willing to Continue their Charity to the Petitioner—
Signed p. Order John LLewellin Cl of Assembly
Coll: Darnall Coll: Digges and Major Sewall return from the
Lower house
A Message from the Lower house p. Captain John Osborn
and Doctor John Brook which they Deliver in Writing and
return, being as followeth Vizt
Lower house 30th of October 1682
In Answer to the two Messages relating to Horses and the
false Package of Tobacco &c. this house having taken into
Consideration the Season of the Year Necessarily requiring
their Attendance at home, do desire that those Matters may
be referred to future Assemblies, and that we proceed to such
things as were Recommended to Us by his Lordship which
We are ready to take in hand so soon as shall be brought to
Us from the Upper house—
Signed p. Order Tho. Grunwin Cl of the Lower house
Coll Burgess return from Conference with the Attorney
Generall & produces to this house their Report drawn up and
Signed by the Clerk of their Committee which was read being
as foll: Vizt
At a Conference by Appointment from the Upper and Lower
houses had Between the Honourable Coll: William
Burges of the part of the Upper house and Thomas
Burfbrd Gent, of the Part of the Lower house, Con-
cerning the Provision of a Guard for his Lordships
Person and Magazine—
It is proposed and thought Necessary, That a Guard of
twelve Troopers with a Captain and one other Officer belong-
ing to the Guard be raised forthwith at the Nomination and
Appointment of his Lordship
The Guard aforesaid to have Wages from the Publick at
the Rate of Eighty Pounds Tobacco p Diem, for the Captain
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