Under these Circumstances Our Duty and Care for the Welbeing
of this Province call on us to lay these Matters before your Lordship
in hopes that such Measures will be taken as in your Lordships
Wisdom will seem most proper to prevent any of the like Accidents
for the future; for We have great Reason to dread the Consequences
which may arise to his Majestys Subjects from a long Continuance
of the Uncertainty of Your Lordships Bounds, which when settled,
will necessarily put an End to such mischievous Contentions
Jno Hall President
The following Message with the Address is sent by Edmund
Jenings Esqr
By the Upper House of Assembly 30 March 1736
Gentlemen
We have sent the Address to the Right Honble the Lord Pro-
prietary approved by both Houses and signed by the President of this
House to be signed by your House
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up Ho.
A Message from the Lower house with the Address by Mrs Dulany
and Gale
By the Lower house of Assembly 30 March 1736
May it please Your Honours
We herewith send the Address to the Right Honourable the Lord
Proprietary signed by the Speaker in behalf of the whole House
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo Ho.
Adjourned till to Morrow Morning nine of the clock
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