ing forreigners to trade with the Jndians, And doe say that if
this house had any prospect of an Act for setling ports &c as
by the bill for Advancemt of trade was propounded could with
reason Consent to the bill Lycensing Jnhabitants &c, as pro-
pounded by the Lower house But as matters stand they thinke
it convenient to let that bill rest Till the bill for Advancemt
of trade &c be againe Reassumed ffor if that bill passe the
ports will be the onely places to trade at, As to the bill for
Electing & sumoning Delegates &c, This house will also
Consider that when the Bill for Advancemt of trade is Reas-
sumed—
Signed p ordr Tho: Grunwin—
Clk Lower house—
The house Adjourn be present at the Tryall of
Jacob Young in pper house—
After the said Try nded the house sate againe
And A rn'd till 9 a clock next morning
Thursday 6th No: 1682.
The house sate againe and present as before—
Then was read what was done yesterday—
The Comittee of Accompts goe out—
Afterwards Mr Hall sent twice to the said Comittee for the
Act for the publique charge and all Accompts before the
Comittee
Mr Carvile sent twice also to the Vpper house to know if the
Vpper house have past the bill for Revivall—
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