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The house again
Mr
Mr
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Mr Dent
Mr Caru
Then was read what
Putt to the Vote whether all Revenue vpon their
Majties Gouernt time being shall stand as now drawne,
or the by the Councill) be incerted, and Carryed by the
Majority of Voices to stand as now drawne.
Mr Clarke Enters the house.
Letter from Coll Jowles directed to Mr Speaker read in the
house the purport whereof was for allowance for provisions
spent vpon those soldjers raised by him in the begining of
the revolution as Likewise for his owne pay & Services
done &c:
Putt to the Vote whether he shall haue Collonells pay
allowed him for his service done or noe, and Carryed in the
Negatiue.
Putt to the Vote whether thankes of the house shall be
returned to the said Coll Jowles or noe, & Carried in the
Affirmatiue, & the house doe Unanimously returne the said
Coll Jowles thankes for his great Service done to the Countrey
vpon the Late Revolution.
The Comittee of Accts goe out vpon their Charge.
An Act for I4d Tonnage, read & passed third time & sent
to the Councill board, by Mr Wynne.
Mr Greenfeild & Mr Jones sent to the Councill board wth
some Lawes forgott to be signed by the Clerk of that board,
who returne & say they deliuered the same.
Message from the Councill board brought by Mr Brookes
which was read as followes Vizt
By his Exncy the Gouernor & Councill in Assembly
June 6th 1692.
The house vpon their Explanation of the I4d p Tone haueing
declared their sentimts thereof to be ffort duties belonging to
and vested in the King, This board think it Necessary that of
all Shipps & Vessells that shall hereafter Cleare the same be
secured and Collected by the Navall Officers & Lodged in
bank till his Majties pleasure therein shall be further knowne,
and they are desired to provide accordingly
Signed p Ordr
John LLewellin Clk.
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