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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732
Volume 37, Page 502   View pdf image (33K)
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502 Assembly Proceedings, July 11-August 8, 1732.

L. H. J.

The Question was Put that the House Agree to the Several
Amendments Proposed to the Paper bill by the Upper House. Re-
solved in the Negative.


For the Affirmative

Mr Hopewell Mr Taylor Mr Ward
Mr Blackistone Mr Herman Mr Wood
Mr Howard Mr George Mr Scott
Mr Hall Mr Wright Mr Magruder
Mr Dulany Mr Hemsley Mr Sprigg
Mr Middleton Mr Clayton Mr Gordon
Mr Hooper Mr Elliott

p. 422

For the Negative

Mr Waughop Mr Skinner Mr Benson
Mr Read Mr Courts Mr Needles
Mr Beale Mr Hanson Mr Brannock
Mr Hammond Mr Dashiel Mr Hamilton
Mr W'arfeild Mr Caldwell Mr Sheredine
Mr Mackall Mr Allen Mr Belt
Mr Smith Mr Edmundson Mr Cumming

The House Adjourns untill to Morrow Morning at Seven of the
Clock.

Aug. 5

Saturday Morning Augt 5th 1732.

The House met according to Adjournment, The Members Called
and all Present as yesterday, The proceedings of Yesterday were
read. Collo Belt from the Committee of Aggreivances Delivers
Mr Speaker the following Report.

By the Committee of Aggreivances August 4th 1732

Your Committee being Informed that Several Officers Charge
their fees According to the Law heretofore made in the Year Seven-
teen hundred and nineteen which has been long Since Expired ;
Notwithstanding there was a Law Afterwards made in Seventeen
Hundred and twenty five which made a Considerable Alteration of
the fees Allowed by that Law in Seventeen hundred and Nineteen
and after that Law in Seventeen hundred and twenty five was Dis-
sented to by the Proprietary there was a bill Agreed to by the Upper
and Lower Houses of the General Assembly much to the same
Effect with the Law of Seventeen hundred and twenty five, And also
the Lower House have thought fit to make a Resolve that the Law
of Seventeen hundred and twenty five gave a Sufficient Satisfaction
to the Several Officers for the Several Services in the Law Mentioned.
And your Committee are further Informed that Several Clerks or
Registers of Several Courts within this Province take upon them-



 
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