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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 103   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 103


particular Assumption. And as to such Articles as lye pro-
perly in Accounts the Words are so general they serve to
amuse the Justices, who often admit of large Proofs which
tend to introduce Perjury and therefore we cannot but recom-
mend it to your serious Consideration.
And whereas it is for the Honour of Almighty God that
the Clergy of this Province should be supported and the Rites
and Dues of our infant Church well secured. It is proposed
that when or wheresoever it shall happen that any Part of
40 Tobacco p Poll or other Rights or Emolument belonging
to the Church may happen to be lodged in any Persons Hands
who shall die before they have satisfied and accounted to the
respective Vestries or Incumbents for the same, that in all such
Cases his Claims from their Executors or Administrators shall
be paid as preferable to all other Debts Dues and Demands
whatsoever (the Rights and Dues to our sovereign Lady the
Queen always excepted & foreprized)
3d The Act of Assembly against the Exportation of Eu-
ropean Goods is experienced since the short Time it has been
in force to be a great Discouragement to the Trade of this
Province import which is diverted thereby from this Province
and carryed directly to other Ports, whereas this Country
would be the Port of Trade for such Vessels therefore advise
it to be repealed.
His Excellency has received her Majesty's Directions that
the Quakers in this Province be compelled to contribute a pro-
portionable Share to the Charge of Militia and Defence of the
Country but that the Distresses made upon them for their De-
faults be not extraordinary beyond the Bounds of Moderation
or more than what is levyed on others. Wherefore we pro-
pose a Supplementary Law be made providing therefor and
since the Method of laying the Fines by Act of Assembly on
such who neglect to appear and serve in the Militia being
only on the Goods and Chattels and no Execution given
against the Body of the Defaulters has no Effect as to young
Freemen who has no visible Personable Estates whereon the
Sheriffs may levy them it is proposed that in such Case Exe-
cution may be awarded against their Bodies otherwise there
is no way to inforce them
Signed p Order. W Bladen Cl. Co.

L. H. J.

1. Which being read and debated in the House. It's resolved
that as to the first Paragraph of the Message and the matter
therein contained that the Law is sufficient as already enacted.
2. The second Paragraph relating to the Rights of the
Church being again read and debated. Resolved there is no
Occasion of a Bill.

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