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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1678-November 1683
Volume 7, Page 564   View pdf image
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564 Assembly Proceedings, OctoberNovember 1683.

L. H. Journal
Original.

Entering and Cleering of Shipps in a [Cla]use in the sayd
bill mentioned, This house doe thinke the same may be left to
his Lopp as formerly the same office is of very Great Concern
Not Onely to his Lop, but to the king alsoe, And soe not fitt to
be trusted, but in very good safe and Capable persones hands
And it may Happen That such persones may not be found
seated Conveniently for that purpose in Every County In all
things Elce this house doe well Approve of the sayd bill
Signd p Order Tho: Grunwin Cler &c.

The Act for Eleccons wth
Amendm's past the Low
house

The bill for Directing the manner of
Electing and summoning Burgesses Del-
egates &c, wth the Amendmts and Alter-

accons therein made was read the Ihird time And Assented
too by this house

The sayd Bill as alsoe the bill Toutching Levying of warr &c
were Sent to the Vppr house by Mr Thomas Burford Mr Robert
Carvile Mr John Rousby and Mr William Hatton.

the bill about Horses
Assented too and sent vp.

The bill lor Lessening the Number and
bettering the breed of Horses Read the

Third time And Assented too by this house:

Mr Clemment Hill and Mr ffrancis Hutchings sent vp there

with

They returne and say they have delivered the same

Then Came Coll Diggs and majr Truman wth the booke of

Lawes and the following message, from the vppr house

Upper house October the 22th 1683

ffurther message about
Jacob Young

This house haveing Once more debated
the business of Jacob Young and the Crimes

p. 38

that are Layd to his Charge in his lmpeachnr & of what is
proved agt him Cannot Thinke it reasonable or safe to Suffer
him the said Jacob To goe at Large, And since he hath been
Impeached by the Lowr house, This house Thinke it the best
way of proceeding, That some members of both houses be
Appoynted, for a Committee Committee to draw vp A bill
against him the sayd Ja[cob to secure him] from any future
mischeife To this Goverment, and soe [to pass it into an Act
as in the] Case of Edward Husbands may Appeare In A[n
Assembly held at St Maries] The 20th day of October 1678:
And Since [And since this Assembly has so good a President
for it] This house desires the Concurrence of the Lower house
herein it bei]ng for the Safety and security of the Government
Signd p Order Tho. Gr[unwin Cl of Assembly]

Votes Concerning Mr
Duell Pead

Then was Taken Into Consideraccon the
message of about a Gatuity to Mr Duell



 

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