Lower house 3 November 1682.
This house desire to know whether the Upper house will be
pleased to appoint a Member of their house to Join with two
Members of Ours for the Drawing the Reviving Bill—
Signed p. Order Tho: Grunwin Cl of the Lower house
Lower house 3 November 1682
This house taking Notice at the Opening of this Assembly
that his Lordship was pleased to Speak Concerning Jacob
Young now a Prisoner, and having as yet Nothing Communi-
cated from his Lordship or the Upper house relating to him &
having had before them several Informations against him do
desire to know from the Upper house whether the Upper
house think fitt to Communicate anything further to this house
Concerning the said Prisoner—
Signed p. Order Tho Grunwin Cl of the Lower house
In Answer to the last Message of the Lower house was De-
livered to Mr Ennalls and Mr Hill the Message of this house
sent them Yesterday by James Erphinston and returned again
to this house as not Accepted of by the Lower house from the
said Erphingston—
Mr Ennalls and Mr Hill receive the same and Carry to their
house
It is brought back again from the Lower house p. Mr Clem-
ent Hill for that he had no Commission from that house to
receive it, He Delivers it in to this house and returns to the
Lower house—
A Message from the Lower house p Mr James Frisby and
Mr Leonard Green which they Deliver and return to their
house Contained in the Words foll: (Vizt)
Lower house 3 November 1682
This house not only Considering the Season of the Year as
to their own particulars, but of the great Charge daily Accru-
ing to the Publick as well by Ourselves as by the Genl. of the
Upper house, do desire the Dispatch of all Business before us,
thereby to make this Sessions as Short as Possible may be,
and for that Purpose do desire Answer of those things before
the Upper house from this house and what further they please
to Communicate—
Signed p. Order Tho: Grunwin Cl of the Lower house
Voted in this house that no Member whatsoever of the
Lower house be at any time during the Sitting of this house,
Admitted into this house with his hatt on—
Adjourn till to Morrow Morning Eight a Clock
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