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Received from the Honourable James Hollyday Esqr Treasurer
of the Eastern Shore, an Order upon Mr William Hunt, Merchant in
London, for one Hundred and ffifty pounds Sterling in virtue of
the within Order Levin Gale.
July 12. 1743
On Considering the aforegoing Report, the Question was put,
Whether there should be any Resolve made thereon this Session
or not ? Resolved in the Affirmative.
The Question was put Whether the following shall be made Re-
solve, Viz. This House have Resolved, and it is therefore Resolved,
That the Sum of ffifty ffour Pounds, Ten Shillings, and Eleven
pence, therein mentioned, Paid to Levin Gale Esqr above the Sum
of Three Hundred pounds, not being for Arms or Ammunition,
or paid by any Law of this province, is contrary to the Address of
this House to his Excellency the Governor, the last Session of As-
sembly; dated October 29, 1742. Resolved in the affirmative.
ffor the Affirmative
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Mr Waughop Mr G. Wilson Mr Worthington
Mr Swann Mr J. Gresham Mr Smith
Mr R. Gresham Dr Carroll Mr Paca
Mr Weems Mr Thomas Mr Wootton
Mr J. Hall Mr Courts Mr Pemberton
Mr Brome Mr Lloyd Capt. Wright
Mr Smallwood Capt. Ennalls Mr T. Wilkinson
Capt. Harrison Major Sheredine
Mr W. Wilkinson Major Hall
for the Negative
Col. King Major Trippe Capt. Robins
Mr Stoughton Mr Lecompte Col. Henry
Col. Gale Mr George Capt. Selby
Capt. D. Wilson Col. Colvill
Mr N. Goldsborough Col. Tasker
The House adjourns until Monday Morning at 9 of the Clock
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June 4
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Monday Morning June 4. 1744
The House met according to adjournment &c. All present Ex-
cept Capt. Hindman, Mr John Goldsborough, and Capt. Purnell.
Mr Philip Hammond appeared in the House.
The Message prepared on Saturday, and a Copy of the Report
from the Committee of Accounts, were sent this Day by Mr Worth-
ington and Major Sheredine.
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