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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1724-1726
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474 Assembly Proceedings, March 15-23, 1725/6.

L. H. J.

Benja Tasker Esqr from the upper House delivers Mr
Speaker The following message viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly March the 18th 1725
Gentl.
In Answer to Your Message by Mr King and Mr Mackall
Relateing to Officers ffees we are willing to pass a Bill accord-
ing to the Regulation propos'd Last Sessions by the Comittee

of both houses with the amendments then propos'd by this

House together with the additional Clause propos'd in your
Message
Sign'd p Order Geo. Plater Cl. Up. Ho.

On Reading again the Petition of Abel Mackpeace the
same is nemine contradicente approv'd of and it is likewise
Resolved that the persons menconed in that petition shall be
exempt from paying any Levies for the Space of Ten Years
to Comence from the time of their comeing into this province
and that all other Reasonable Encouragement shall be given
to the Petrby an Act to be past in his favour, But in regard
this House has Entred a Resolve not to proceed on any
private Business this Sessions, the passing of such Act is
Referr'd till next Sessions
The House Adjourns till to morrow Morning nine a Clock

Saturday, March the 19th

The House meets according to Adjournment.

Yesterdays proceedings are read

On reading the Remonstrance of Vachel Denton Esqr Re-
solved that in Recompence for his great Care and pains in
preserving the publick Records he be allowed the sum of
seventy five pounds Current money to be paid by the Pub-
lick And ordered that the Comittee of Accompts allow the
same accordingly.

The Bill to regulate the Evill practices of Attorneys &c
was read again this day and severall Attorneys being desir-
ous to be heard thereto before the passing thereof, Thomas
Bordley and Daniel Dulany Esqrs appearing in the house
to offer their Reasons Agt the same were heard and withdrew.
Then the Question was put whether the Clients Oath shall be
taken out of the Bill or not? And it was Carried in the
negative.

Then the Bill was Amended According to some of the
reasons offered by the said Thomas Bordley and Daniel


 

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