A Bill for laying the publick Levy for this Present Year
1726, was read the first and second Times by especiall Order
and past, & was so endorst & sent to the Upper House by Capt
Dent and Mr Worthington.
They return and say they delivered it.
Philip Lee Esqr from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker
That Bill thus endorst viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly July the 25th 1726.
Read and will pass.
Signd p order. Geo. Plater Cl. Up. Ho.
Thereupon it past for engrosing.
An engrost Bill for relief of Josias Sunderland, & An
Engrost Bill for laying the Publick Levy for this present
Year 1726, Were severally read and assented [to] and were
so endorst and Sent to the upper House by Mr Smith and Capt
Gale They return & say they delivered them
Nicholas Lowe Esqr from the Upper House delivers Mr
Speaker The Paper Bills of the two last engrost Bills thus
endorst viz.
July the 25th 1726.
The engrost Bill whereof this is the originall is read and
Assented to by the upper House of Assembly &
Signd p Order Geo Plater Cl. Up. Ho
And delivers the following Message viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly
July the 25th 1726.
Gentlemen.
We desire that you would send two of the Members of your
House to see the Laws sealed that have hitherto pass'd the
two Houses that they may be sent to your House in order to
be presented to his Honour the Governeur for his Assent at
the Close of this Sessions
Signd p Order Geo. Plater Cl. Up. Ho
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