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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 1697/8-July 1699
Volume 22, Page 133   View pdf image (33K)
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Assembly Proceedings, Mar. 10, 1697/8-Apr. 4, 1698. 133

Your are desired to send up what things you are minded to
pass into an Ordinance of Assembly.
Signed p order.
Hen: Denton Clk Councill.

Our Express will and pleasure is that all Laws whatsoever
for the good Government and supporte of our said province
be made indefinite and without limitation of time except the
same for a Temporary end and which shall expire and have
its full effect within a certaine time.
And therefore you shall not enact any Law which shall be
once enacted by you except upon very urgent occasions but
in no case more then once without our especiall leave or
comand therein.
The above is a true Copy of his Matys: Royall Instructions
ffr: Nicholson.

And you are particularly not to pass any Law or do any
grant, Settlement or otherwise, whereby our revenue may be
expended or Impaired without our Especiall leave or Comand
therein.
The above is a true Copy of one of his Matys Royal
Instructions. ffr: Nicholson.

The Comittee of Accts Journall being pused it is remarked
that the Delegates Living on the Esastern Shoar have allow-
ance made them for Boats and hands, but his Matys: Chan-
cellor under the same circumstances have no such allowance
neither are theire Itenerant charges Considered equall to the
Delegates.
Quere. why Mainhurst's ace' is Struck out.
Quere. why Mr Sewells was not allowed as well as the
other ministers.
His Excy dos not understand that any of the members Boys
should be admitted to officiate as clks:
His Excy wants to know upon what ace' Mr Ben: Hall and
Mr Wm Taylard are allowed for theire protested Bills.
Henry Denton Clk. of the Councill is not allowed his
Sallary as being clk: to his Matys: honble Councill in Assembly
which is found to be allowed to the clk: of your house not-
withstanding (by former order and agreement) they stand
both upon the same foot, and is thought reasonable he should
be allowed his clk: assistants expences as the other.
The said Henry Denton Craves likewise allowance for

Original
Journal.

being clk: to the comittee in October last as well as Mr Bladen
and Mr Gregory who appear to be allowed on that score not-
withstanding the said Denton did all or most of the business

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