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By the House of Delegates 27th October 1710 Read the
first Time and Resolved it be rejected
Bill reviving the Act prohibiting the Importation of Bread
Beer &ta Read and indorsed
By the House of Delegates 27tn 8ber 1710 Read the first
Time and Ordered a second Reading
Bill confirming the last Will and Testament of William
Dixon Indorsed
By the House of Delegates 27th October 1710 Read the
first Time and Ordered a second Reading
Bill reviving the Act directing the Sheriffs Office &ta Read
and Indorsed By the House of Delegates 27th October 1710.
Read the first Time and Ordered a second Reading
Bill reviving the Act for killing Wolves and Crows Read
and Indorsed. By the House of Delegates 27th 8ber 1710 Read
the first Time and Ordered a second Reading
The Petition of Joseph Lambert Read and Ordered to be
entered
To the Honble Robert Bradley Esq. and the rest of the
Honble House of Assembly
The humble Petition of Joseph Lambert, humbly sheweth
That your Petitioner being the only vivent Executor of the
late deceased the Reverend Mr John Lillingston cannot in
Conscience but represent to your Honours the great Loss that
the Orphans of the said Mr Lillingston sustain by being denied
the forty p Poll for that Year Vizt 1709 in which it pleased
Almighty God to call their Father to his everlasting Rest.
It is well known that the Deceased served in the Parish of
Saint Pauls many Years before there was any Ministerial
Maintenance established in this Province in which Times he
could scarce acquire the bare Necessaries of Life for his pain-
ful and faithful Labours, and since the Establishment of the
forty p Poll wherewith he had to exercise his Charity it has
been very extensive and conspicuous even to the Maintenance
of some whole Families and to other pious and Charitable
uses; the Benefit of which altho' he now reaps in Heaven yet
his poor Children want it here on Earth. The only Design
therefore of this is only to offer to your Honours whether or
not a Legal Induction gives a Right to the forty p Poll of that
year in which it is made and if so then Yearly and every Year
during the Life of the Incumbent. As moreover that the
better Part of that Year for which we claim this forty p Poll
was expired before the Death of the said Mr Lillingston (that
is) if the forty Per Poll becomes due from the taking the Tax-
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