A Message from the house by Mr Thomas Greenfield &
Coll St Leger Cood Vizt
By the house of Assembly i2th May 1692.
This house has been Moved by severall Members whose
Consciences will not permitt them to Comply with the form of
the Oaths of Allegiance and Abhorrence; as it is taken by
their Majestys other Subjects, and desire to Serve their
Majestys and their Countrys in the trust reposed in them
This house is very desirious to have the Assistance of all
the Members of the Same in those weighty affairs now before
them and also of the aforesaid Members, if any Expedient can
be found out, in which case the usuall Declaration made by
persons so Principled will be Satisfactory to the house, of their
Loyalty to their Majestys and faithfullness to their Country,
and the Advice of their Majestys honourable Council is desired
in the Premisses.
Signed pr Order Henry Denton Cl of Assembly.
Another Message from the Lower house by Mr William
Dent, Mr Robert Smith, Major Henry Tripp, and Captain
William Whittington which they deliver in writing as foll: Vizt
By the house of Assembly nth May 1692.
This house has Appointed Mr William Dent Mr Philip Clark
Mr Robert Smith Major Henry Tripp, Mr Thomas Greenfield
Captain William Whittington and Mr Edward Boothby to be
a Committee for Examination and Inspection of the Body of
the Laws of this Province and do desire that some Members
of the Council may be Joined with them herein.
Signed pr Order Henry Denton Cl Assembly.
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