An Engrost Bill for the relief of John Cheney and Mary
his wife was read and assented to & was so endorst and Sent
to the upper House by Mr Beale & Mr Warfield.
They return and say they delivered it
The House Adjourns till to morrow Morning nine of the
Clock
Thursday October the 29th 1724
The House meets according to Adjournment
Yesterdays proceedings are read.
Mr Ebenezer Blackiston a member return'd to Serve for
Kent County in the room of Mr Samll Wallis deced appears
in the House
Ordered that Capt Dunn and Mr Kennard go to the Upper
House with the said Blackiston to see him qualified. They
return and say they see him qualified. Thereupon he took
his place.
Resolved that it be necessary that such of the Debates &
proceedings of the three Sessions of this Assembly as relate
to the Government or Judicature of this province or other
materiall publick affairs thereof be printed.
Thereupon this House requests Thomas Bordley Esqr to
make a Collection accordingly and procure the same to be
printed for the use of the publick and at the publick Charge
and that the Charter of this province be also printed there-
with, and also that each Member of the Upper and Lower
Houses have one Copy thereof, and the rest be dispos'd of to
the use of the printer.
Which the said Thomas Bordley Esqr being present prom-
ises his Endeavour to perform. And Resolved that the said
Thomas Bordley Esqr have free access to the Journalls for
the Copies thereof.
John Rousby Esqr from the Upper House Delivers Mr
Speaker The Bill for the Relieving the Inhabitants of this
province from the hardships they may lie under, by reason of
the Scarcity of Tobacco with the following message viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly Octr the 29th 1724
Gentlemen.
We have read and considered your Message of Yesterday
by Capt Mariarte & Capt Hudson relating to the Bill relieving
the Inhabitants of this province from some difficulties they
may lie under in paying their Levies, officers ffees and other
Country Tobacco Debts this year, and being as earnestly
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