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those that Occupy such Honble Imployments in the Govern-
ment should be taxed after such an Indecent Manner with
notorious Crimes And be denyed a Speedy opportunity of
Justifying themselves, We therefore in the Most pressing
manner desire that a day may be Assigned dureing the Contin-
uance of this Session for the Examination of the facts sett
forth in the said Petition, And to give the said Thos Addison
Esqr an opportunity of Answering for himself and as an
Inducement thereto we have herewith sent you the Letter be-
fore mentioned whereby you may perceive what Scandalous
Liberties have been takn to abuse him on other occasions And
we the more earnestly press this Matter to your Consideration
as a member of this House is Concerned therein
Signed p Order John Beale Cl Up Ho.
The foregoing Message Sent to the Lower House by Col
Young and Col Ward.
The House Adjourns untill One of the Clock in the After-
noon
Post Meridiem
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The House meett according to Adjournment
Present
His Excellency the Governour
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Thomas Brooke Esqr
Col Holland
Col Young
Esqr Hall
Col Addison
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Esqr Lloyd
Esqr Lowe
Col Ward
and
Esqr Bordley
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The message sent in the forenoon relating to Col Addison by
Col Young & Col Ward, return and say they delivered the
same
Mr Warfield and Mr Dollahide from the Lower house de-
liver his Excellency
A Bill for the reliefe of Benja Howard in making Good the
Survey of Howard's purchase
Which is thus Endorst
By the Lower House of Assembly
Aprill 13th 1720
Read the first and Second times by Especiall order and will
pass. Signed p Ordr M Jenifer Cl. Lo. Ho.
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