And upon the Remarque of the house that a saveing be to
the heirs of John Perry
Resolved that the house be aquainted tht upon due Con-
sidracon thereof and of the Intent of Mr John Perry they do
not approve of any such Clause which may occasion Law
suites & troubles
That Mr Perry in his life tyme about twelue months since
designed to leave what he had to his Excy the Govr Who
advised him in reguard he had gott mony by the Country to
give the house to the free Schoole to which he was Consenting
A Bill appointing how publick Officers shall come by their
dues read and will pass
The said Bill with the others read this Day sent to the
house of Delegates by Col: Addison & Thomas Brooke Esqrs
Upon the pet: of Major Willm Dent his Matys Attorny Genll
praying some Considracon may be had of his Attendance and
Expences this Sessions
Where upon It io recomended houac that in reguard
the sd Mr Dent was Comanded by his Excy to attend him in
Councill for his Matys Service as usuall in England for his
Matys Attorny Genll to attend the Rt noble the house of Lords
that an allowance be made him for such his service and
Expences this Sessions
By his Matys honble Councill in Assembly Nor 9th 1698.
As to the Bill proposed to repeal the Act for the Imposi-
tions on officers. It is thought advisable that the said Bill
expire of it selfe which will be shortly neither is it usuall for
laws to look back and remitt what is already due. Likewise
his Excy is willing there should be some tob: in Bancke as well
as Mony.
The Sevrall allowances on the Journall of the Comittee of
Accts are assented to by his Excy the Govr and this Boarde.
Signed p order
W Bladen CH: Concil:
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