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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1720-1723
Volume 34, Page 380   View pdf image (33K)   << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
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380 Assembly Proceedings, October 9-November 3, 1722.

U. H. J.

An Engross'd Bill from the Lower House by Mr Crabb and
Mr Young Supplementary to the Act for repairing the Dam-
ages already Sustained in the Records of the Land, Secretarys,
Commissarys and County Court Offices and for the security
of the same Records for the future, thus endors'd (Viz.)

Eodem Die
Read with the Amendments and past for engrossing
M:J:

Which Bill being read is Assented to by this House and
thus subscribed.
Novemr the Ist 1722
Read and Assented to by the Upper House of Assembly and
Signed p Ordr Saml Skippon Cl Up Ho.

The Petition of John Navarre recommended from the Gov-
ernour and Council to this House, thus Endorsed (Viz)

By the Governour and Council Novr the Ist 1722

This Petition being read is recommended to the Considera-
tion of the Upper House
Signed p order Saml Skippon Cl Concil

And the Petition being read is ordered to be thus endorsed
(viz.)
By the Upper House of Assembly

Novr the Ist 1722
The within Petitioner having in his Petition confessed that

p. 41

he entertain'd the Queen of the Indians, and her Attendants
without orders, Yet it appearing that he has been at great
Charge in Entertaining them He is recommended to your
House for Relief, that such a Sum be Allowed him that he
may not be a Loser thereby; for that if he had not entertain'd
them, some others must (upon their Application) have been
appointed by the Government to Entertain them
Signed p Order Saml Skippon Cl Up Ho.

The Petition of Anne Hutton praying that her Account
for entertaining the Indians may be allowed her, was read and
ordered to be thus Endors'd Viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly Novr the Ist 1722

The within Petitioner having entertained the Indians by
Order, is particularly recommended to your House for Relief,



 
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