Gentlem.
We have herewith sent you Col Blakistons Letter to us of
of the 2d of January last & recommended to you the necessity
of our having an Agent in Great Brittain to answer the
objections made against our Laws. That upon every little
Dissatisfaction to any particular Persons, they may not meet
the like Fate several of them have lately had and further we
hope you will take it into your Consideration and make
Allowance to Col Blakiston of his Sallary agreed with him for
the Time you thought fitt to give his Attorney notice of your
resolution not longer to continue him your Agent and not as
yet allowed which is fifteen months there having been only three
years Sallary allowed him as may appear by the Journalls and
must add that we are very sensible Col Blakiston is a Gentm.
as willing and capable to serve us as any whatever
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl Coun.
Mr Salter and Eleven other members bring from the House
a Bill & the following Message
By the House of Delegates Novemr 3d 1710
This House have Considered the Message & Bill proposed
by your Honours for relieving the Aggrievances complained
of and rather than run into further Debates about it (tho they
think the Bill proposed by this House came nearer the matter)
have so far conceded to your Honours Request that they now
hope all obstacles are removed and that nothing will any
longer impede your Assent to the Bill herewith sent but that
the same will meet with quick Dispatch, and confirm in us the
Good Inclinations you are pleased to declare you have to relieve
the unhappy State of this poor distressed Province which never
wanted it more than now and as this House never had any
Intent or Design to retrench her Majesty's royal Prerogative
so they will to their utmost always support & maintain the
same Signed p Order R Dallam Cl Ho Del.
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