By the House of Delegates 26th Octobr 1710
This House have considered the papers your Honours were
pleased to lay before them relating to the Disapprobation of
Several Laws lately passed wherein they find intimated the
Reasons sent your Honours for disallowance of the same
which if before your Honours this House pray may be Com-
municated to them
And as to that part of the Message that relates to the Itin-
erant Justice's Charge This House have debated the same and
resolved upon the Questions put (whither the Country ought
to pay or allow any thing for such Charge or not) That the
Country ought not to pay such Charge. That Constitution
being very ill convenient to the Country and imposed upon
them without their Consent
Signed p Order R Dallam Cl Ho Del.
In answer whereto carryed to the House Viz.
By the Council in Assembly Octobr 26th 1710
In Answer to your Message by Mr Campbell Mr Dare and
Mr Hill We send you the reasons for the repeale of the Act
for relief of poor Debtors & languishing Prisoners
We never received any Reasons for the Repeale of the Act
for ascertaining Damages on protested Bills of Exchange and
for our Town Laws We have perceived no particular Reasons
but that there are the like Objections to them as to the Laws
for Towns in Virginia
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl Coun.
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