Colo William Whittington from the Honble Council delivers
Mr Speaker the Bill for supplying a Defect in the last Will
and Testament of John Parramore deced thus indorsed Viz.
By his Excellency the Governor and Council in Assembly
May the 4th 1715
This Bill being read at the Board and it being observed
that there does not appear any Notice was given to Thomas
Parramore who claims the Land and has it in Possession by
his under Tenants his Excellency and this Board desire to
know what Proof has been made to your House of such Notice
given before the Bill passes this Board.
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Council.
Colo Thomas Greenfield from the Honble Council delivers
Mr Speaker the following Message Viz.
By his Excellency the Governor and Council in Assembly
May the 4th 1715.
Upon reading your Message in favour of Mr Daniel Philips,
Surviving Adm. of Colo Henry Mitchell heretofore of Calvert
County deceased, and the said Daniel Philips's Petition the
Petitioner with his Council has been heard at this Board but
not making good the Allegations in his Petition, or offering
other sufficient Matter to induce his Excellency to suspend
the Prosecution of his Majesty's Suit against him; it has been
Resolved by this Board Nemine contradicente that it is not
advisable for his Excy to give any Directions for suspending
the Prosecution of the said Suit; especially considering the
express Instructions his Excy hath received on those Occasions
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Conl.
Colo John Mackall from the Committee of Laws delivers
Mr Speaker an ingrossed Bill of a most joyful and just
Recognition of the immediate lawful and undoubted Succes-
sion and Right of the Crown of Great Britain and of the
Kingdoms and Dominions thereunto belonging to the King's
most Excellent Majesty. Which being read was assented to
by the House of Delegates and ordered to be thus indorsed
Viz.
May the 4th 1715.
Read and assented to by the House of Delegates and
Signed p Order Tho. Macnemara Cl. Ho. Del.
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