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enter the House and delivers the Bill for Repeal of the Act
against Importation of Bread &ta Indorsed in Council Viz.
By the Council in Assembly Nov. 8th 1709
We are not willing to repeal any Acts of Assembly already
transmitted to her Majesty and the Lords of Trade, but since
the House of Delegates are of Opinion their is Likelihood of
the Country's suffering this year we are willing to suspend
that Part of the Act relating to Bread and Flour and Indian
Corn during seven Months in which Time it's hoped a sufficient
Supply may be imported
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Co.
Which being read and debated in the House it's put to the
Question whether the Act be suspended for seven Months or
to the End of the next Session of Assembly Carried by the
Majority of Voices that it be suspended till the End of the
next Session of Assembly And Ordered a Message be prepared
and sent up to the Conl for that Purpose.
By the House of Delegates 8th Nov. 1709
This House cannot concur with the Honble Councils Message
in suspending the Act for seven Months for that it will not
answer the End it is designed for which is the supplying the
Country with Bread Flour and Indian Corn but are very will-
ing to consent to the suspending that Part of the Act to the
End of the next Session of Aaoembly and pray the Honble
Council's Assent thereto
Signed p Order W. Taylard Cl. Ho. Del.