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the allowance of Twelve Shillings and Six pence -p hundred
for the Tobacco Allowances not yet made.
Signed p ordr Joh Beale Cl: Up: House.
Coll. Holland from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker
the follo Message Viz:
By the Upper House of Assembly April 20th 1720.
His Excellency and this house think proper to Communicate
to you their proceedings relating to the Papists for your Con-
currence which are Extracted from our Journall as follows.
By His Excellency the Governour with the Concurrence of
the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly now Sitting.
April the 12th 1720
Resolved That whereas the Papists have given out in
Speeches that they have a right to some previledges wch they
do not now enjoy, they or such of them as shall think fitt do
Appear before his Excellency in the Upper House of As-
sembly at the Councill Chamber by Saturday the Sixteenth
Instant, or any other Convenient time they Desire Dureing
this Sessions to make appear what previledges of theirs are
Infringed by the present Administration of Government, both
houses haveing Concurred with his Excellency and promised
to do them all the justice that their case requires, but that
their failure herein will be taken as a Reliction of their Pre-
tentions.
Of which Resolve severall Copyes are made and sent to
Severall Sherifes in order to be Delivered to the said Eminent
Papists Viz. Charles Carroll, James Carroll, Henry Darnall,
William Diggs, John Diggs, Benjamin Hall, Clement Hill,
Henry Darnall Junr, William Fitz Redmond, Henry Wharton,
Charles Diggs, Peter Attwood a Priest, Majr Nicholas Sewell,
and Mr Richard Bennett.
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