Assembly Novemb the 9th 1678.
ffe the bill Entituled (an act for the prserva
Rt honoble the Lord Propry &c) as the same
will also give their assent for that
articuler.
John Lewellyn Clerke of the Assembly.
Regulating the Malitia &c and the
the Governor & upp howse would
be instead of a moneths Jmprisonm'
tion of the Justices of the Provincial
pp howse with the Malitia bill to
desire would have, in writing, they Retorne.
om the upp howse with this pap (vizt)
ssembly Nov: 9th 1678.
Jn the 8th of where its sayd (obstinate refusall
or disobedience—pved, he shalbe fined 500l Tob, & suffer
Jmprisonmt for any time under a whole moneth) The upp
howse doe say that pvided the bill drawne for the Regulating
the Malitia be altered in that pointe, & the fine & Jmprisonm'
be left absolutely to the Discretion of the Justices of the Pro-
vincial Court, This howse will passe the said bill otherwise
doe desire the Lower howse not to trouble the upp howse with
it any more.
John Lewellyn Clerke of the Assembly
Came Coll from the upp howse with Mr Blands &
Capt Quigleys petition subs
Up of Assembly Nov. 9th 1678:
This howse con the Lower howse in the above
vote & desire the Lower howse to the said Quigley
to the Lord Propry in as obligatory Ter can for his
due pformance, & that when they have so done they
the same to his honor the Gournor for his Lopps use
Lewellyn Clerke of the Assembly.
Bond taken according to the Gournor
Upp h Assembly Nov: 9th 1678.
Their being no certein ance by act of Assembly made
for a Secry to an Army who is an officer absolutely necessary
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