Thursday May 19th 1692.
The house againe mett & were Called over and were absent
these following Membrs Vizt
Mr Smith Mr Ashman
Mr Pinder Mr Wattkins
Mr Mason and Comittee of Laws.
Message from Gouernor and Councill delivered into the
house by mr Speaker which was as follows
By his Exncy the Gournor & Councill in Assembly May 18th
1692.
This Board readily concurr with the Message of the house
Last sent hither by mr Dent, Majr Tripp, and mr Whittington
in Addressing theire Majties as desired.
Signed p ordr John LLewellin Clk.
Putt Genll pardon shall take place in this Prov-
ince or
Mr Dent of Lawes and prsent to the house to
their Charge againe.
accordingly appeare.
Income shall be allowed
raised by the yearly Assesmts Taxable in Each
parish, worth fifteen thousand pds Majority of
Voices that fforty pounds of Tobacco p poll
againe.
An [act] for the [service of Almighty] God, & the Estab-
lishmt of the protestant [Reli]gion in this [Province] passed
the house the first reading.
The said was sent to the Councill by mr
Hoskins & Mr Wheeler whoe re & say they deliuered
the same.
An Act prohibiting the Transportation or Sale of their
Majties Ordinance or Amunition &c: Read & passed the house
the first Reading.
The said Act sent by mr Mason & Majr Smallwood to the
Gouernor & Councill.
Message from the Gouernor & Councill brought by Coll
Hutchings & Capt Courts which was Read as follows, Vizt
By his Exncy the Gouernor and Councill in Assembly
May 19th 1692.
The Bill for takeing away Errors in proceedings &ca and for
Releife ag' the Act of Limitation hath been twice read, and
approued off, as very Necessary to be passed into an Act.
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