ing the manner of Tenders in Tobacco, and will pass, Provided the
Continuance thereof be for three, years; sent by Phillip Lee Esqr
A Message from the Lower house by Messrs Hooper and Ham-
mond
By the Lower house of Assembly 23 May 1737
May it please Your Honours
This house is of Opinion that it will be of Service to the Country
to pay the Publick Charge of this Province which will be due at the
End of this Session out of the Bills of Credit remaining in the Office
because, it will not only prevent any Delay in Payment to the prejudice
of such persons as are in immediate want, but also it will tend to a
Diffusive Circulation of the said Bills of Credit, and thereby render
them the more usefull to all the Inhabitants of this Province, who are
by the Laws thereof Obliged to provide a Sufficient fund to Sink the
said Bills of Credit and therefore Desire Your Honours Concurrence
to have such payment made out of the Bills of Credit now in the Office
Accordingly.
Signed pr Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.
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