By the Committee of Aggrievances April 5th 1707
It's humbly represented to the House as an Aggrievance to
the Inhabitants of this Province that whereas several Masters
of Ships and other Vessels trading into this Province on
Freight, have for many years past for Lucre and Gain to them-
selves very much defaced, cut, and other Damages done to
Tobacco to Persons that Freight the same on Board them so
that when the same gets for England sells for little or no value
by Reason of the Abuses aforesaid, which we humbly offer to
the House for their Consideration in the Premises.
Signed p Order. John Beale Cl. Com.
Resolved it be an Aggrievance and ordered it be considered
of on Monday Morning
Colo Ennalls and William Coursey Esqr enter the House and
delivers Mr Speaker the following Bills.
Bill preventing the Exportation of Tobacco out of this
Province before the Duties payable be paid.
Indorsed April 5th 1707. Read in Council the second Time
& past W Bladen Cl. Co.
Bill suspending (during the Queen's Pleasure) the Prosecu-
tion of Priests &ta Indorsed April 5th 1707. Read in Coun-
cil and past W Bladen Cl. Co.
Bill to prevent the Abuse of breaking open and concealing
publick and private Letters.
Indorsed April 5th 1707. Read the 2o Time in Council and
past for ingrossing. W Bladen Cl. Co.
Bill for Thomas Howell's Removal &ta Indorsed April 5th
1707. Read in Council the second Time and past.
W. Bladen Cl. Co.
Bill for confirming Knighton's Will &ta Indorsed April 5th
1707. This Bill read the first and second Times and past
W Bladen Cl. Co.
The Bill preventing Abuses in breaking open Letters &ta
sent up to the Committee of Laws by Mr Maclaster. The
House adjourns till two O'Clock Afternoon
Post Meridiem. The House met according to Adjournment
and being called over were present as in the Morning.
Mr Robert Bradley shewing to the House his urgent Occa-
sion to go Home had Leave given him to depart. And Mr
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