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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732
Volume 37, Page 399   View pdf image (33K)
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The Upper House. 399


Read & Assented to by this house and ordered to be so Subscribed
the Paper bill so Endorsed is sent to the Lower House by John
Hall Esqr

U. H. J.

Read the Bill Entituled a Supplementary Act to an Act En-
tituled an Act to Encourage the making of Linnen Cloth within
this Province of Flax or Hemp of the Growth thereof, ordered to
be thus Endorsed.

By the Upper house of Assembly 28th July 1732

Read the second time and will pass.
Signed p Order John Ross Cl. Up. Ho.

Read the Bill Entituled an Act to Enable the Clerk of the Provin-
cial Court, or the Clerk of Baltimore County Court to Record a Deed
of Bargain and Sale from Benoni Fanning & Hannah his wife to
John Contee, and to make the same Deed Valid, and ordered to be
thus Endorsed.

By the Upper House of Assembly 28th July 1732
Read the second time and will pass.
Signed p Order John Ross Cl. Up. Ho.

The two bills before mentioned are sent to the Lower house by
Benjamin Tasker Esqr
Adjourned till Two of the Clock in the Afternoon

Eodem Die post Meridiem

This House met again According to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning except Philip Lee Esqr
The following Message being prepared is sent to the Lower
House by Col. Tilghman

p. 198

By the Upper House of Assembly 28th July 1732
Gentlemen
His Excellency the Governor having sometime since received a
Letter from Captain Civility importing some Jealousies & Dissatis-
factions amongst the Conestogo Indians Occasioned by the settle-
ments made by the Inhabitants of this Province upon Lands on the
Western side of Susquehannah River near the Conestogo Town,
to which those Indians pretend a right; which Jealousies have been
much Augemented by the Insinuations of some ill disposed persons
Enemies to this Province, His Excellency therefore thought Con-
venient to give the said Captn Civility an Invitation hither in order

p. 199



 
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