By the Lower house of Assembly
July 21st 1716.
May it please your Exncy & Honrs
Wee agree with the Report made by the Conferrees and
resolve that such of our Laws as shall be thought necessary
to be reenacted this Sessions for the defects wee Discover in
them and all the laws hereafter to be made shall run in the
stile in the said report agreed on
Signed p order Tho: Macnemara Cl: Lo: ho :
Sent to the Upper house by Mr Tyler Majr Willson Mr
Richd Warfield Majr Hawkins, Capt Colegate and Mr Turbutt.
They Return and say they delivered the message
Mr Edward Griffeth at the request of the Clerk is admitted
Clk assistant this Session
On reading the petition of the Coheirs of Arnall Paramore
Praying leave to bring in a Bill for vesting in them an Estate
in fee Simple in Weytaxon
Ordered that all the parties have notice and appear at the
barr at one in the afternoon to make good their allegations
and be heard by their Council
The house adjournes till one in the afternoon
Saturday In the afternoon
Then the house being called over mett present as in the
morning
Thos Brooke Esqr Col Addison, and Col Thos Smith from
the Upper house deliver Mr Speaker the following Message,
which being read was ordered to be entred.
By the Upper house of Assembly
July the 21st 1716
Upon debate of the Report from the Conference had con-
cerning the Stile of the Laws to be Enacted, His Exncy was
pleased to declare that he had received directions from the
Lord Propry and his Guardian that all the laws which were
revised since his most gracious Majestys Happy accession to
his throne should be reenacted in his Lordships name, and
that he should consult what Style was used when this Gov-
ernmt was Immediately in his Lordships Ancestors but as that
matter is left to Discretion and that for want of formal instruc-
tions he is Referrd to her late Matys Royal Instructions for
better Information he is of opinion that the Stile ought to run
in the method prescribed in those Royal instructions varying
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