the Western Shore for money to carry on the Work, at their
Discretion; And on finishing the said work to order him the
Ballance that shall then remain due.
And the following Message is prepar'd & Agreed to (viz)
By the Upper house of Assembly
February the 28th 1721
Gentlemen. We agree with you in your message of Feb-
ruary the 26th by Mr Caldwell & Mr Wilmer members of your
House and have entred a Resolve on our Journal to that
Purpose
Signed p order Saml Skippon Cl. Up. Ho.
Which Message is sent to the Lower House by Col Tilgh-
man, who returns and says he delivered it
The Petition of Thomas Bordley Esqr to the Honrble Upper
House of Assembly being read is ordered to be thus endorsed
Viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly
February the 28th 1721
The within Petition being read, this House for answer
says, that we know of no Counsel that the Petitioner has given
his Honour the Governour, which he takes to be of pernicious
Consequence, other than what his Honour has particularly
charged him with, which has been by his Honour's order
entered upon our Journal.
Signed p order Saml Skippon Cl. Up. Ho.
The Journal of the Committee of Accompts from the Lower
House by Capt Codd and three others is laid before the House
thus Sign'd Viz.
Feb: the 28th 1721
Read and Assented to by the lower House of Assembly &
Signed p order M. Jenifer Cl. Lo: Ho.
The said Journal having been read is Assented to by this
House and order'd to be thus Sign'd Viz.
Feb: the 28th 1721
And likewise Sign'd by order of the Upper House
Saml Skippon Cl. Up. Ho.
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