A Message from the Lower House by Mrs King & Middleton
By the Lower House of Assembly 22 April 1735
May it please your Honours
We find that without disposing of some of the Sterling money
iu the Hands of Mr Hunt the Sums due to the publick and agreed by
both Houses to be paid in mony cannot be discharged We therefore
propose that the sum of One thousand pds part of the said Sterling
mony be disposed of to the best Bidder for the purpose afd and desire
Your Honours Concurrence
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo Ho.
Adjourned until two of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This House met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
The following Message is sent by Michl Howard Esqr
By the Upper House of Assembly April 22d 1735
Gentlemen
On Consideration of your Message this day by Mrs Belt & Sprigge
We apprehend the Concurrence of the whole Legislature cannot
properly be expressed but by Bill threfore think it necessary that a
Bill should be brought in to appropriate the 3d p hhd raised from
29th September 1732 to 29th Septemr 1733 for the purchase of Arms
and Ammunition
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up Ho.
An Engrossed Bill from the Lower House by Mrs Hall & Wilson
Entituled an Act to confirm a deed of Mortgage already recorded
from a certain Thomas Howell of Kent County to Edward Beck
of the said County Attorney in fact for a certain Casper Hoodt thus
Subscribed
22d April 1735.
Read & Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly
Signed p Order M Macnemara Ci Lo Ho.
Read and Assented to by this House & Ordered to be so Sub-
scribed the Paper Bill so Endorsed is sent to the Lower House by
George Plater Esqr
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