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Assembly Proceedings, October—November 1683. 533
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Sd report.
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After severall Debates in this house vpon the report
aforesd it is referred to the same Committee for their
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L. H. Journal
Original,
p. 10
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further Consultaccon therevpon
The sayd Committee goe out vpon their Charge.
The Committees of priviledges &c: And of Trade
eoe out:
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A proposition about
Jacob Young :
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Proposed by a member of this house
against Jacob Young This house is any
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Referred
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way obleig of the last Sessions of Assembly,
Or to begin the
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The debate of the foregoeing prop orning
Mr Bartholmew Ennalls a member reasones
to this house Shewed, Desires his further
dispenced with for the remaynder of this
Put to the question whether Mr Ennalls
with as is desired Yea or Nay:
Voted In the Negative :
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The bill Toutching Eleccons
brought into the house and
read the first time.
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Then Came into the house the Com-
mittee of priviledges and with them a bill
Entitled an Act Directing the manner
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Burgesses Delegates and representatives to serve in
sue Which bill received its ffirst reading in this house
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The Ordinance sent for
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Mr ffrisby and Capt Johnsone Sent to the
vppr house for the Convention of
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Assemblyes,
They returne and Say the vpper house will send prs
Mr Secry Darnall Delivers the Ordinance to Mr Speaker
Ordered that the Committee of priviledges &c draw vp a
message to be sent to the vppr house will the bill of Eleccons;
who Takeing with them the Ordinance Goe out vpon the same.
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The bill Toutching Eleccons
read the second time.
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The bill Directing the manner of
Eleccons &c Read the second time by
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Speciall Order of the house; And past to Ingrossment.
The Committee of priviledges and Eleccons Come in and
prsent to the Consideraccon of this house the following paper
(Vizt)
October the 5th 1683: Lower house of Assembly
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Report of the Committee
of Eleccons
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This house haveing Considered of a Vote
of the vppr house made the last sessions of
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Assembly the seventh of November 1682; and Sent yesterday
to this house as alsoe his Lops Instrument, vnder the great
seale therewith sent Cannot Concurr in Opinion with the vppr
house therein for these reasones
1st ffor that the best and Surest foundaccon whereon the
peace of the province depends is in the makeing good and
wholesome lawes for the well goverment thereof, wch lawes
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