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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 552   View pdf image (33K)
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552 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 24-Nov. 4, 1710.

L. H. J.

Lib. 41.

Sent up to the Council by Mr Ungle and Mr Robins. They
return and say they delivd the Bill. Ingrossed Bill securing
Persons Rights to Town Lands Read and Indorsed Nov. 4th
1710 Read and assented to by the House of Delegates
Signed p Order Richd Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.

Ingrossed Bill reviving the Act for Relief of poor Debtors
and ascertaining the Manner of Tenders in Tobacco Read and
Indorsed as follow
4th Nov. 1710 Read and assented to by the House of Del-
egates Signed p Order Richd Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.

Ingrossed Bill reviving some Aggrievances Read and In-
dorsed Novr 4th 1710 Read and assented to by the House
of Delegates Signed p Order Richd Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.

The aforeging three Bills were sent up to their Honours for
their Assent by Mr Mackall Mr Mariartee and Mr Hudson, and
Mr Storey.

p. 287

They return & say they delivered the same
Colo
Holland, Colo
Greenberry, Mr Hall and Colo
Whitting-
ton enter the House and deliver Mr Speaker the Bill for Sale
of Talbot County Court House Indorsed Eodem Die Read in
Council the first and second Times and will pass.
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Co.

Read again in the House and past for ingrossing.
Richd Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.

Also the same Gentl. brought with them the following
Message.

By the Council in Assembly Nov. 4th 1710.

We should be much wanting to our Country if we did not
once more recommend to you the absolute Necessity of having
some capable and fit Person in London to represent our
unhappy Circumstances and Attend the Lords of the Council
of Trade and Plantations to offer the Reasons we have to sup-
port the Laws we have Enacted this Session, for we are morally
assured and convinced they will meet with great Opposition
wherefore we think it advisable immediately to address their
Lordships and offer our Reasons and the Necessity of the
Law for remedying the Aggrievances now represented lest
the many Opponents it is like to meet with should forestall us
by prepossessing their Lordships with colourable Pretences of



 
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