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206 Assembly Proceedings, April 26-June 3, 1715.
The same is sent up to the Honble Council by Capt.
Mariarte and Mr Harrison
They return and say they delivered the Bill
Colo Lloyd from the Honble Council acquaints Mr Speaker
that the Honble Council had read and assented to the fol-
lowing ingrossed Bill on the 30th Day of May 1715
An ingrossed Bill prohibiting the carrying of strong Liquors
to the Indian Towns and from selling any Quantity of strong
Liquors to the Indians to prevent Differences between them
and his Majesty's Subjects and to punish the Transporters of
any Friend Indian or Indians out of this Province.
Capt. Fendall being indisposed is excused from his further
Attendance this Sessions
The House adjourns till to Morrow Morning Seven O'Clock.
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Tuesday Morning 31st May 1715.
The House met according to Adjournment. Present as on
Yesterday except Capt. Fendall who had Leave to go Home
Yesterday in the Afternoon.
Then was read the Proceedings of this House on Yesterday.
An ingrossed Bill ascertaining the Bounds of Lands with-
in this Province was this 31st of May 1715 Read and assented
to by the House of Delegates &
Signed p Order Thos Macnemara Cl. Ho. Del.
An ingrossed Bill for speedy Recovery of small Debts out
of Court before a single Justice of the Peace was this 31st
May 1715 Read and assented to by the House of Delegates
and
Signed p Order Thos Macnemara Clk. Ho. Del.
An ingrossed Bill for Direction of Sheriffs in their Offices
and restraining their ill Practices within this Province was this
31st May 1715 Read and assented to by the House of Dele-
gates and
Signed p Order Thos Macnemara Cl. Ho. Del.
The aforegoing three ingrossed Bills are sent up to the
Honble Council by Mr Turbutt and Mr Clayton
They return and say they delivered the Bills
Ordered That Mr Vachel Denton be allowed in the publick
Levy 20/. as a Gratuity for his own proper Use over and
above the Allowance made him this Sessions for his extraor-
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