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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1678-November 1683
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Assembly Proceedings, OctoberNovember 1682. 377

Lower house 10th November 1682.
This house in pursuance of the last Message by Coll: Lowe
have Appointed Mr Attorney General Mr Carvile, Mr Clement
Hill, Mr Adams, Major Wicks and Mr Gibson to be the Per-
sons (Members of this house) to Manage the Charge against
Jacob Young, and shall be ready to Morrow accordingly—
Signed pr Order Tho: Grunwin Cl L H

Upper house 10th November 1682
Ordered that Jacob Young be brought to the Barr of this
house to Morrow Morning Nine of the Clock—
Signed pr Order Iohn Lewellin Cl of AssemIy
To Ioshuah Doyne Gentl
high Sher of St Maries County these.—

Upper house 10th November 1682.
Jn Answer to the Message of the Lower house of the 7th
Instant last night received This house do say that they
intended not any thing by those Words in their Message
dated the 4th Instant further then that are a part of the Body
Politick of this Province without whose Assent no Laws can

U. H. Journal
1659-98

pass and do now Vote accordingly, And, that they did Expect
Directions from his Lordship in relation to the Bill for Elect-
ing & Summoning Delegates &t ere they would proceed
therein that the two houses might not Loose their Labour
Signed pr Order I LL Cl of Assembly

Came Mr Miles Gibson from the Committee appointed to
Manage the Charge agt Jacob Young desires to know whether
the said Jacob had put in any Answer to the Impeachment
Answered that he had not, but that it was the opinion of this
house that when he should be called to the Barr and required
to plead he would pray further time to Answer
Mr Gibson returns to the Committee

Upper house 10th November 1682.
This house having Considered the Paper Sent by the Lower
house November the 9th in Answer to Our Paper relating to
the Bill for Advancement of Trade, together with the Several
Amendments (in the Opinion of the Lower house) Necessary
for the said Bill, do say that those Amendments (if thought
Necessary by both houses) are easily Added to the Bill; and
that so Necessary a Bill may not be delayed, do desire a Con-
ference with the Lower house upon the said Bill and Amend-
ments To Morrow afternoon—
Signed pr Order I LL Clerk of Assembly.

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