leaving out that Part relating to Custom House Officers,
Sheriffs and Clerks
W Bladen Cl. Council
Read again in the House, the Amendments agreed to, and
past for ingrossing
Bill relieving the Inhabitants from some Aggrievances they
lye under &ta Indorsed,
Eodem Die.
Read in Council and will pass with the Amendments pro-
posed
W Bladen Cl. Council
Read again in the House, the Amendments proposed by
the Council, agreed to and some further Amendments made
by the House
Bill restraining the ill Practice of Sheriffs in executing
Writs of fieri facias &ta Indorsed
By the Council in Assembly
Nov. 11th 1712
Read in Council and the Consideration thereof referred to
the next Session of Assembly.
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Council
Upon reading the said Indorsment Ordered the Bill be
again indorsed —
By the House of Delegates
12th Nov. 1712
We take this Bill to be of absolute Necessity therefore can-
not agree with your Honrs in referring it till another Session
but earnestly intreat your Honours to consider of it now that
it may be Enacted this Session
Signed p Order Richd Dallam Cl. Ho. Del.
Ordered these two last Bills be carried up to the Council
by Mr Tyler, Mr John Mackall, Mr Hill, Mr Broome, Mr Leach,
Mr James Mackall, Mr Jones, Mr Hammond, Mr Mariartee
and Mr Docwra.
They return and say they delivered the Bills
The Honble Colo Greenberry and Colo Tilghman enter the
House and deliver Mr Speaker the Journal of the Committee
of Accounts and the following Message
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