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606 Appendix to Council Proceedings, 1696—1729.
C. P. pt pound, and 1s pr Hgd. for the Support of his Governmt &c By this Act, As the Government was out of his Lordships p. 12 hands, they settle sd 1s pr Hgd (before Settled and Intended for the Support of Government) for the future to be levied and paid unto the Queen her heirs and Sucessors for the Sup port of her Government, for the time being in and over this Province. This Law amongst many others, was in April 1715 whilst Mr Hart acted under the Crown revised and reenacted. By all this you will perceive that the Proprietary's had at least for life the 1s pT Hgd. for the Support of Government, and the Crown had a Settlement therein, for Ever. I now Come to the restoration of the Government to the Proprietary. Our fathers time was so short as not to Afford any transactions of this kind; When it Devolved on you, the Country found themselves engaged to pay their rents in Money according to the Patents, for the 1s pr Hgd. premium for Accep tance of Rents in Tobacco or 2 pence pr pound, determined with our Grandfathers life. Therefore you and the Country negociated the Agreement which hitherto from time to time p. 13 hath been renewd, Viz. 2s pr Hgd. in full lien of all Rents and fines; This being to be Confirmed and Established by Law, the Assembly Collected the Severall Imposts on Tobacco into one Law, and so by one United Act Settled, the 2s for Rents and fines, the former 1s for support of Governmt to wch (having Enlarged the Gauge and Tare of Hogsheads) they Added 3 pence more, Viz. 15 pence in the whole. Now as herein was the Composition for yr Rents, Ld Guilford doubtless thought it not proper to Confirm such Agreement for a longer time than your minority, That when you Came of Age, you might re main at full and Unquestionable Liberty to Continue, alter, or totally Dissolve such a Composition, Therefore was the Law pro tempore only and by it, the Revenue for the Support of Government; which used to be for longer Continuance as above related became as temporary as the Composition for Rents. An Error, whether Designd or not by the then As sembly, very mischievous in its Consequences to you at present. p. t4 How this Inconvenience can now be avoided is worth Con sideration, and I wish it may be found practicable; The rea son of a more certain Settlement of the Support of Govern ment, is in the Sense of all Sober people, confessedly with us, and the rule and Custom all Along in this province, seem to Evince it; but I fear little dependence is to be had, on the operation such reason may have in the minds of the Male volent; But at all Adventures, I would recommend the taking the best advices, how it might behove us to proceed in Case
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