A Bill for the Relief of George Robins of Talbott County
Gent was read again and for that it Appears that the Heirs
of Job Evans have had notice thereof who Answer that they
know nothing thereof as Appears by the Affidavit of John
Taylor, the Bill is read Again and Endorst Accordingly and
sent to the Upper House by Mr Sherwood and Mr Oldham.
They Return and Say they Delivered it.
Colo Addison from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker
the Bill for relief of Elizabeth Major thus Endorst Viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly
October the 2d 1723.
Read and will pass.
Sign'd p Order Sam Skippon Cl. Up. Ho.
Thereupon the Same past for Engrossing.
On reading the Petition of Patrick Sympson and on hearing
the Allegations of all parties concernd by their Councill and
Severall Evidences produced on both Sides the Question was
put whether a Bill shall be brought in for his relief or not?
It passed in the negative Thereupon the petition is re-
jected.
Mr Bozman and Mr Sol. Wright added to the Committee
of Elections and priviledges.
An Engrost Bill for the Ease of the Inhabitants in Examin-
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