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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1720-1723
Volume 34, Page 457   View pdf image (33K)   << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
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The Lower House. 457


may be thought Proper we therefore desire your further
Answer to our Message of the 22d of October Last

L. H. J.

Signed p Order Sam. Skippon Cl. Upr Ho.

[An Engrost Supplementary bill to the Act for repairing
the records was Read & Assented to and was so Endorst and
Sent to the Upper house by Mr Crabb & Capt Young. They
return and say they Delivered it.]
Coll: Holland from the Upper house Delivers Mr Speaker
the following Petitions Viz :
The Petition of Anne Hutton thus Endorst Viz :

By the Upper House of Assembly Novr the Ist 1722

The within Peticoner having entertained the Indians by
order is particularly recommended to your House for relief
that such An Allowance may be made her that She may not be
a loser.
Sign'd p order Sam: Skippon Cl. Up. Ho

And the Petition of John Navarr thus Endorst Viz :
By the Governour and Councill Novr the Ist 1722

This Peticon being read is recomended to the upper House

of Assembly.
Sign'd p ordr S. Skippon Cl. Councill

By the upper House of Assembly Novr Ist 1722

The Within Peticonr having in his Peticon Confest That
hee entertained the Queen of the Indians and her Attendants
without orders, Yet it appearing that he has been at great
Charge in entertaining them hee is recomended to yor House
for relief that such a Sum may be Allowed him that he may
not be a Loser thereby, for that if he had not Entertained
them some others must (upon their application) have been
Appointed by the Government to Entertain them.
Signed p Order Saml Skippon Clk: Upp. Ho.

Coll. Young: from the upper House delivers Mr Speaker
the following Message Viz :

By the Upper House of Assembly Novr the Ist 1722.
Gentlemen
We agree with your House in your proposalls relateing to
Mr Piper in Your Message Yesterday by Mr Sherwood and
Mr Dunn.
Signed p Order. Sam Skippon Cl. [Up. Ho.]

p. 68



 
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