Mr ffrisby and Mr peirce
Message relating to rade with
th bill concerning
Mr LLewellin for
of the Councills
This house do the
Jndians be dra
Licencing the trade wth
the Indians and prohi this house
are willing to passe to aying
every twentieth part as in
the said Bill is exprest shall
be Attempted to be tran eaning
thereof with a provisoe not prohibiting
trade with the Jndians any or alive saving
deere and wild fowle and for Repeale
of an Act in Governor stones time—
Signed Tho: Grunwin Clk
The said Messengers returne and say they delivered the
same—Alsoe That my Lord ordered Mr LLewellin to looke out
the bill formerly drawne for Clk of Councills fees and bring it
to the house next morning—
The house adiourned till to morrow morning 9—
a Clock—
Thursday 9th November 1682
The house sate againe and prsent as before—
Then was read what was done yesterday—
The bill for Clk of the Councills fees read the second time
And the Debate referred till the former bill produced
The Message of the Vpper house yesterday by Coll Stevens
relating to the Act for Advancement of trade read againe in
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