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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, October 1720-1723
Volume 34, Page 657   View pdf image (33K)   << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
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The Lower House. 657


to fill up the Blank spaces in the Bill for Encouragement of

Learning &c. and to Agree Upon Visitors for the severall
Schools to be Erected in the Severall Counties.
Signd p Order Sam Skippon Cl Up Ho.

Thereupon Colo Mackall Mr Jordan Mr Kennard Mr Beale
Capt Harrison Mr Bozman Mr Tolley Mr King Mr Hooper
Colo John Ward Mr Tyler and Mr Edward Wright are Ap-
pointed to Joyn the said Colo Addison and Colo Tilghman in
a Committee thereon and ordered the following Message to
be prepared viz.

By the Lower House of Assembly. Octobr the 16: 1723
May it please Your Honours
We Concurr with Your Message this Day by Colo Addison
and Colo Tilghman and therefore have Appointed Colo John
Mackall Mr Justinian Jordan Mr Phillip Kennard John Beale
Esqr Capt Joseph Harrison Mr Thomas Bozman Mr Thomas
Tolley Mr Robert King Mr Henry Hooper Colo John Ward
Mr Robert Tyler and Mr Edward Wright of our House to

L.H.J.

joyn the members of your House in order to fill up the blank
Spaces in the Bill for Encouragement of Learning &c. and to
Agree upon Visitors for the severall Schools who are ready
to proceed thereon Immediately.
Signd p Order M Jenifer Cl Lo Ho.

Which was sent to the Upper House by [the] Gent Ap-
pointed.
They return And say they Delivered it.
Colo Word from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker
the Bill to quiet the possession of the Indians with the follow-
ing Message viz :

By the Upper House of Assembly. Octobr 16th 1723
Gent.
Upon reading and Considering the Bill herewith Sent, the
Alterations proposed to be made by us therein, We found
were Such as Could not without Confusion be Interlined in the
Bill, wherefore we Judged it would be more Convenient to
write the whole Bill over with the Amendments, than to
propose them to be Interlind with which if your House Con-
currs, the same will pass.
Sign'd p Order Saml Skippon Cl Up Ho.
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