Read and recomended to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly.
Sign'd p Order Sam Skippon Cl Up. Ho.
Which being Read It is Resolved that a Bill be brought in
to try all Crimes within the Counties where they are Com-
mitted.
Colo Ward from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker the
Petition of John Navarre praying a further Allowance for
Entertaining the Indians Last Sessions thus Endorst viz :
By the Upper House of Assembly.
September the 28th 1723.
Read and Referred to the Consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly.
Sign'd p Ordr Sam. Skippon Cl. Up. Ho.
Which was read and the Question being put whether any
Allowance Shall be made or not?
It was Carried in the Affirmative.
Then the Question was put whether one Half of the Re-
mainder Shall be Allowed or the whole ?
Carried by Majority of Voyces that one half onely be
Allowed.
And Ordered that the Committee of Accounts allow the
Same and make the like Allowance to Mrs Anne Hutton in
proportion.
Colo Holland from the Upper House Acquaints Mr Speaker
that his Honour the Governour requires the whole House to
Attend him Immediately in the Upper House and with drew.
Whereupon Mr Speaker and the whole [house] go to the
Upper House where His Honour the Governor was pleased
to Enact the Severall Engrost Bills following being Assented
to by both Houses into Laws by sealing them Severally with
the Lord Proprys great Seal and Endorsing them Severally
as follows Viz:
September the 28tth 1723.
On the behalf of the Right Honble the Lord proprietary,
I will this be a Law.
Charles Calvert
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