By the House of Delegates 4th November 1710.
Our Esteem for the Act for relieving some Aggrievances is
still very great notwithstanding it's short Duration and we
conceive that unless this Act had been past few Inhabitants
would continue here and we think the Preamble of the Law
sets forth the Necessity of the making of it which is to ease
the Aggrievance and quiet the Minds of the Inhabitants of
this Province which we hope will preserve your Honours from
any Censures at Home for passing it. And the Shortness of
Time for which that Act is made will discourage any Persons
from making any Interest at Home for it's Repeal when her
Majesty's Disapprobation if procured cannot probably arrive
before the Expiration of it and therefore we conceive the feeing
an Agent to speak to it an unnessary Charge
Signed p Order Richard Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.
Sent up to the Council by Major Gale, Mr Bowles and Mr
Wright
They return and say they delivered the Message.
The House proceeds to tax the Fees for private Bills past
this Session
Bill confirming William Dixon's Will to be paid by Peter
Harwood
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