Jacob Young and desired that Coll Henry Coursey might not
be Dismissed or Spared out of this house untill such time as
the Lower house had heard what he could Say in the Business
Mr Burford having Delivered his Message returns to the
Lower house
This house Send Answer by Coll: Coursey as followeth (Vizt)
Upper house 4th November 1682
The Honourable Coll Henry Coursey according to the
Desire of the Lower House hath been requested by this house
to acquaint the Lower house with what he knoweth or can say
Concerning Jacob Young, and now goeth to the Lower house
to give in his Information—
Signed p. Order J LLewellin Cl of Assembly
Coll Henry Coursey craves the Opinion of this house
whether if he be not Admitted into the Lower house with
his Sword on he may not return again with Delivering his
Message—
Voted in the Affirmative that he bring back the Message to
this house unless they will receive it from him with with his
Sword on
Coll Coursey returns with his Message from the Lower
house not being Admitted there with his Sword, but was
desired to give in his Information to the Committee
He craveth and hath leave of this house to go home Joshua
Doyne high Sheriff of S Maries County by his Petition pre-
ferred Craves allowance out of the Publick for attending this
Assembly, his Petition read & thus underwritten (Vizt)
Upper house Novemr 4th 1682
The Petitioner being Commanded by his Lordship to attend
this Assembly hath accordingly given his Attendance for which
this house Conceive he ought to be Allowed The Lower house
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