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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1724-1726
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278 Assembly Proceedings, October 6-November 6, 1725.

U. H. J.

coke Indians &ra we shall Acquiesce; the difference in the
Limittacon appearing to us to be very small if any at all for
an Estate to those Indians their Heirs and Successors for-
ever (by the Act of 1698) with a Limitation only to the time
of their deserting and leaving the same, appears to Us to be
very little inferior to the Estate granted by the late Act for
and during the time they or any of them Shall think fit to Use
and not wholly and Totally desert and Quit Claim to the same
But inasmuch as many Complaints of disturbances by the
English have been made to the Governor the Legislature in
prudence thought it not only proper but very necessary to
Enact a free peacable and Uninterrupted possession of that
Tract to those Indians; But if Yor House think the repealing
of Limittacon in the late Act, and leaving the Nanticoke
Indians right of Possession under the same restriction and
limittacon it was after the time of making the Act of 1698
aforesaid to be of right to Capt" Rider we Shall Very wil-
lingly gratify you therein; but seeing that the Sessions seems
to be upon the Close we propose the Repealing of the said

p. 112

Paragraph to be referred to the next Sessions of Assembly
Signed p Order Geo: Plater Cl. Up. Ho.

Sent down by Benj. Tasker Esqr who returns and says
he Delivered it.
An Engrost Bill from the Lower House by Captain King
and Captain Hooper (viz.)
An Act Entituled An Act to restrain the ill practices of
Attorneys thus Subscribed (Viz.)

By the Lower House of Assembly Novemr the 4th 1725

Read and Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly
and
Signed p Order M. Jenifer Cl. Lo Ho.

Which was Read and Assented to by this House and
Ordered to be so Subscribed
And the paper bill so Endorst was sent down by Philemon
Lloyd Esqr who returns and says he Delivered it
Read the Journall of the Comittee of Accounts and Or-
dered to be thus Subscribed viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly November the 4th 1725
Read and Assented to by the Upper House of Assembly &
Signed p Order Geo. Plater Cl Up Ho.



 
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