" ances frees and pquisites that are Allow'd them by Law
" for Other Such like Services and that the Como Granted
" shall Continue in force for three years & no Longer but that
" the Proceedings and Determinations thereon remain Per-
" petual ") to be Added After the word Determination in the
last Side save one and that the Clause for its Continuance be
struck out.
Signed p Ordr Joh Beale Cl Uppr ho.
Sent to the Lower House by Col Tilghman who returns
& says he Delivered the same
The following message Prepared Consented to and Agreed
upon Viz.
By the Uppr house of Assembly
Augt the 5th 1721
Gentlemen. Towena the Senequa and George King of the
Tuskaroras Came after some time to the Governour and
Councill and seemed well Disposed to peace and to make
Satisfaction for the Horse they had Shott And some other
small matters they had taken from the English men they sur-
prized but it was thought much more proper after they had
shewed their Willingness to take the burthen thereof from
them upon the publick which was Thought would seem more
Generous and be a good Way to Avoid the Squabble that might
happen on their Overrateing their Comodities & undervalue-
ing the poor mans horse which was then Accordingly prom-
ised and they very thankfully Accepted Wherefore we propose
your Agreeing to an Ordr for the makeing Satisfaction our
of the publick at the Laying the Levy
Signed p Ordr Joh Beale Cl. Up. house
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