willing to be bound by a perpetuall Act to Inconvenienceys
which we Cannot Discerne but make our adresses to yor
Excy that you will soe dispence yor Comissions wth the advice
of his Majtyes Honble Councill that the three Differing authori-
tyes mentioned in the said reporte may not interfeere one
wth another nor that the same Individuall psons may not be
judges in the same Causes
Signed p Ordr
Chr Gregory Clk house of Dell.
Ordrd that Mr Iarnes Saunders and Mr Richard Tilghman
Carry the said Message to his Excy theGovr and Councill who
retume and say they have Delivered the Same
The house Adjournes till Two ot the Clock
Eodem Die the house Mett again and were called over
The Honble Coll. Ion Addison and Tho: Brooke Esqr Enter
the house and prsent the following Messages.
By his Excy the Govr & Councill in Assemb:
July 7th 1699.
The Message by Dr Iacob Loockerman & Mr Carvill being
read and Considered his Excy and this board doe Concurr wth
the house in their Opinion as to the Disposall of the said
Armes and amunition and that Cecill Baltemore Dorchestor
and St Maries as well as the other Countyes wanting Drums
and Trumpetts may be firnished therewith as far as they will
goe there not being Enough to furnish all the Countyes his
Excy will Take Care to send for more.
As to the Genll Magazine this board doe say that the armes
may be well and Conveniantly Lodged in the State house but
as to a place appoynted for a Genll Magazine for amunition
of Powder &c this Board doe not know of any however his
Excy will take Care to have the same securely Lodged the
house is desired to sett what vallue they Expect the Powder
should be sold for soe that the respectiue officers who are to
Dispose thereof may better know what will answer the Coun-
trcyb Expectation therein
Lastly it is thought adviseable that the armes and amuni-
tion to be Distributed to the Severall Countyes be now sent
by the Delegates,
Signed p Ordr
W Bladen Clk Councill.
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