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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1684-June 1692
Volume 13, Page 406   View pdf image (33K)
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406 Assembly Proceedings, May 10-June 9, 1692.

Original
Journal.

holely been disobedient to it is therefore and ordered
that the said Mr Lynes shall accts till next Sessions of
Assembly for his
Upon a Motion Made by County Burgesses,
Putt to the Vote whether Somersett County shall be
excepted out of the Act for regulateing the County Comissionrs
Expences, and that they be allowed Eight Thousand pounds
of Tobacco p annum & noe more, or noe, and Carried in the
Affirmatiue.
Mr Wynne & Mr Dent Enter the house.
Putt to the Vote whether the Ministers shall be Allowed
3000 or 2000lb tob a peice for their Attendance this Assembly,
and Carryed by the Majority of Voices to be allowed 3000lb
tob. a peice.
Mr Wynne acquaints the house that he was desired by the
Gouernr of Virga in his behalfe to returne thankes to this
house for the Honor they did him yesterday in their Visitt and
with all that he desired their Company att Coll Digges house
ifnediately (if their business would Suffer them to take soe
much leisure time) that he might further pay his Respects to
them, before he went out of Towne.
Mr Speaker wth the rest of the Members accordingly goe
vp, whoe aftr some short time spent there, returne to the
house againe.
An Act of Recognition, read & passed the house the first
reading.
An Act of Naturallization, read & voted that the Governrs
ffees for the same shall be Three pounds Stll and the Clarke
for Writeing the same Tenn Shillings and Noe more.
The Comittee for Inspecting the disbursemts of the Impost
Money goe out vpon their Charge.
Mr Harper in Obedience to a former Sumons from this
house, makes his appearance.
Mr Speaker askes him how he Came to be soe bold to make
vse of that boate belonging to the Delegates of Baltemore
County wthout their privity or Consent.
He confesses that he made vse of sayes that the Men
of War staued her that he will repaire the same,
pardoned therefore
Elizabeth Bakers
Ordered that the Referred.
Doctr Synnocks Read.
Voted whether natiue.
The said Vote giuen to Mr Mason to
Elizabeth Bak Comittee of Accounts.
The aboue menconed Comittee for Inspecting
house with their Report which was



 
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