We Desire you likewise to Consider, how you would take
it in us, should we Dissent to any Customary Allowances made
by You, on Reasons Grounded as yours seem to be
Signed p Order. Jno Beale Cl. Up Ho.
On Reading whereof Ordered that the Committee for lay-
ing the Publick Levy Allow to his Honr the Chancellor One
Thousand Pounds of Tobacco for the same Services, and
Ordd the following Message be Prepared Viz.
By the Lower House of Assembly
August the 5th 1721.
May it Please Your Honrs
We have Considered your last Message by Coll: Ward, and
rather than prolong the Sessions by such Debates, We have
Entered an Order on Our Journal that the Committee for lay-
ing the publick Levy allow One Thousand Pounds of Tobacco
to the Honble Wm Holland Esqr Chancellor for a Body of
Laws Sent Home.
Signed p Order. M. Jenifer Cl. Lo Ho.
And Sent to the Upper House by Capt Codd and Mr Larra-
more.
They Return & Say They have Delivered it.
Thomas Bordley Esqr from the Upper House Delivers Mr
Speaker the following Message Viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly
August the 5th 1721.
Gent.
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