Whereupon the said Law and Letter with the following
Message be sent to the House by all the Gentn of the Coun-
cill Present
By his Excellency the Governour and Councill
in Assembly March the 17th 1701
Gentlemen
The Law prepared for Establishmt of religious Worship in
this Province returned from his most Sacred Majesty with the
right honble the Lds Commrs of Trade and Plantations Letter
therewith as also his Majesty's Letter requiring your Contri-
bution to the defence of the Frontiers of his Province of New
York by a Quota of Men and money which his Excellency
recommended to you in what he was pleased to Say last night
upon your coming up are now sent down to you for your Con-
sideration and your Concurrence & Resolutions thereon are
desired with as much Speed as conveniently may be
Signed p order W Bladen Cl Counl
Came Major Dent and Lieutt Col Thomas Smith from the
House, and Major Dent Says the House have received his
Excellency's Message and as to the latter Part thereof desir-
ing their Concurrence and Resolutions with as much Speed
as conveniently may be They humbly acquaint his Excellency
that at present they cannot proceed thereon for that the Bur-
gesses of two Countys are wholly wanting and other Burgesses
from Several other Countys.
Came Col John Hammond and was added to the Board.
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