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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1737-1740
Volume 40, Page 417   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 417


ing Affairs they or the Major part of them or any two of them
apply to the several officers and offices of this province and demand
and take on the publick Account Authentick Copies of any Acts of
Assembly conditions of Plantation or other matter or Papers what-
soever that to the said Members the Major part or any two of them
shall seem necessary and Requisite to be Transmitted to Great
Britain for the Service of this Province and that the said members
as a Committee of this House Employ a Clerk.
The House adjourned until Monday morning nine of the Clock.

L. H. J.
Lib. No. 45

Monday Morning June 11th 1739 The House met according to
Adjournment &c.
And were all present as on Saturday except Messrs Clayton and
Wilkinson. Saturdays Proceedings read
Mr Magruder appears in the House this day
The House Adjourned until two of the Clock in the Afternoon

The following Message sent to the Upper House by Mr Moale
and Mr Sprigg who return and say they delivered it (See page
273.)
Mr. Jenings from the Upper House delivers Mr. Speaker the fol-
lowing Message ( See page 274. )
Mr Plater from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker the Journal
of the Committee of Accounts with the following Indorsement
(See page 276.)
and the following message ( See page 276. )

June 11

On reading which the following Message was prepared (See
page 277.)
which being read is approved of and sent to the Upper House by
Captain Gordon and Mr Swann they return and say they delivered it
Mr Lee from the Upper House delivers Mr Speaker the Journal
of Accounts and the following message (See page 277.)
Upon reading which message resolved that this House will not
give any further Answer to any Message relating to the Journal
this Session
The Engrost Bill Entituled An Act concerning the Building a
dwelling House Out Houses and other Conveniences for a Gov-
ernor Assented to by this House sent to the Upper House with the
Paper Bill by Major Sprigg & Mr Goldsborough
The House Adjourned until to Morrow Morning at seven of the
Clock

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