The Bill for Limitation of Officers fees, with the Amend-
ments proposed by us is in favour of the People of this Prov-
ince near a fourth part of the former Regulation but since you
do not think fitt to pass it upon those terms, the fault is not
ours, nor will the Consequence if prejudiciall to the people
Lye at our Doors.
Signed p Order Geo. Plater Cl. Up. Ho :
The following Message prepared Viz :
By the Lower House of Assembly
Novemr the 3d 1725
May it please Your Honours.
We have Read and Considered the Report of the Con-
ferrees in Respect to Capt Riders affair, and are of Opinion
the Paragraph in the Late Law made 1723 Concerning the
Indians Lands, Relating to the said Rider ought to be Re-
pealed, and the said Rider Remain in the same Circumstances
as he did before the Making that Law, and therefore we do
not Concurr with that Report or at least to make the said
Rider such Satisfaction as might be thought Reasonable for
his pretension to the said Land.
Sign'd p Order Mich: Jenifer Cl. Lo: Ho :
Which was sent to the Upper House by Mr King and Capt
Hooper.
They Return and Say they delivered it
The House adjourns till to Morrow Morning Nine of the
Clock.
Thursday Novemr the 4th 1725
The House meets according to Adjournment
Yesterdays Proceedings are Read.
John Hall Esqr from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker
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