house the sume of Twelve hundred pounds of tobacco for the
ffees of their naturalizacon and that the like ffe be payd to the
Speaker of the Upper house for the future
And that the ffee of the Clerke of the Lower house may be
Three hundred pounds of Tobacco for every naturalizacon
and noe more:
And this house desires the Concurrence of the Upper house
herein:
Signed p order Charles Boteler Clke of the lower
house of Assembly
Upper house Aprill 24th 1684:
Upon reading the bill for Reviveing the Temporary lawes
of this Province this house doe say that the words (soe farr as
the Court shall judge them not inconsistent with the Condicon
of this Province which is not to stand revived) relateing to the
Act Concerning proceedings at law, ought to be raced out of
the said bill: And the Act for killing of woolves is a per-
petuall law so made Anno 1676: and cannot properly be
brought into a bill of Reviveall but if both houses shall deeme
the said Act unecessary or of noe use, the same ought to be
repealed.
This to be Considered and accordingly provided for by the
lower house in the reviveing Act before this house cann
thinke of passing the same soe absolutely contrary to the
result of his Lopp upon sound reasons given to this house,
and Communicated to the lower house in a Message from
hence Yesterday.
The Lower house is desired to have their Assent to the bill
for Naturalizacon of Jacob Seth (imperfectly sent vp to this
house) now plainely expressed and returned to this house.
Signed p Order John LLewellin Clke of Assembly
Sent together wth the Act for Reviveing & the bill for natu-
ralizacon of Jacob Seth to the Lower house p Coll Henry
Darnall
Coll Darnall Returned.
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