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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1684-June 1692
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Assembly Proceedings, May 10-June 9, 1692. 325


means his stock also died and much impared for all which
he humbly prays the Consideration of this Board and the
Assembly in Order to make him such reasonable reparation
as they shall think fit-
The said petition thus answered and Subscribed vizt

By the Governor and Council in Assembly.
May the 31st 1692.
It appearing to the Board that the Damages layd in the
petition were Occasioned by Breach of Articles after the Sur-
render and Occasioned by himself they cannot think of any
Restitution however the Act of Indemnity reaches this Prov-
ince but if the petitioner think fit he may apply himself to the
Assembly.

A Petition preferred to his Excellency from the Inhabitants
of Kent Island (praying that as formerly they have been they
may be reduced and restored to a peculiar and particular
County of themselves being willing and able to bear and defray
their own incident Charges of holding Courts and all other
the duties of a County &c
His Excellency having Communicated the same to this
Board they refer it to the Consideration of the House who if
they think fit may prepare a Bill Accordingly
James Brown of Saint Marys County who married the
widow and relict of Thomas Pew decd by his petition humbly
prays allowance for Two years Sallary due to his Predecessor
as Publick Post employed for the County as also for the use
of a Horse and the Loss of a Servant wholly by the said Pew
his Sickness deputed to Officiate and run Clear away with his
Horse some Clothes &c and the Horse for several months
after not heard of He is recommended and hath Liberty to
Apply himself to the House of Assembly who are better
acquainted with the nature of the petition and have proper
Cognizance thereof.
Joseph Tillys Petition to the House praying to be relieved
from a decree in Chancery heretofore in the year 1680 sur-
reptitiously Obtained against him by one George Parker and
his Estate thereupon seized and imbezzled and himself ever

U. H. J.

since under Close Confinement and that he may be admitted
to a hearing in fforma pauperis before the Assembly and
have for Council Assigned him Mr Edward Wynn, Mr Kenelm
Cheseldyn, Mr William Dent, Mr Griffin Jones and if it may
seem good Mr Thomas Bland formerly Employed therein was
remitted to this Board with the following Endorsement vizt

p. 653



 
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