Philemon Lloyd Esqr from the Honble Council acquaints
Mr Speaker that the Honble Council assented to the several
ingrossed Bills following on the 21st May 1715
An ingrossed Bill prohibiting the Importation of Bread
Beer &ta Horses and Mares from Pensylvania.
An ingrossed Bill for repealing a Clause in An Act for
Establishment of Religious Worship and appointing the Oaths
of Abjuration to be taken in this Province.
An ingrossed Bill for Limitation of Actions for avoiding
Suits at Law
An ingrossed Bill for the publishing and recording the
Laws and transmitting Journals of the Council in Assembly
and of the House of Delegates to the Secretary's Office was
read and assented to by the House of Delegates and ordered
to be thus indorsed Viz.
May the 21st 1715
Read and assented to by the House of Delegates and
Signed p Order Thos Macnemara Cl. Ho. Del.
This Bill and the ingrossed Bill against Adultery and For-
nication are sent up to the Honble Council by Major Ward
and Colo Maxfield
They return and say they delivered the Bills
Colo John Mackall from the Committee of Laws delivers
Mr Speaker a Bill rectifying the ill Practices of Attorneys of
this Province and ascertaining the Fees to the Attorney Gen-
eral Clerk of Judres Attorneys and Practitioners of the Law in
the Courts of this Province and for levying the same by Way
of Execution which was on the twenty first of May 1715
Read the first and second Time by especial order and will
pass and so indorsed
The same is sent up to the Honble Council by Mr Wright
and Mr Hopkins
They return and say they delivered the Bill.
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