A Bill from the Lower house by Messrs Scarburgh and Robins
Entituled An Act for issuing and paying out of the Office of the
Commissioners or Trustees for Emitting Bills of Credit established
by Act of Assembly the Sum of Nine hundred Pounds Current
Money in Bills of Credit, as also for the Payment of Two hundred
Pounds Sterling for purchasing Provisions for his Majestys forces
raised in this Province, and other purposes, and for continuing Part
of an Act therein mentioned, thus Endorsed
By the Lower house of Assembly 10 November 1746
Read the first time and ordered to lye on the Table
Signed p Order M. Macnemara Cl Lo Ho.
By the Lower house of Assembly n November 1746
Read the second time and will pass
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo Ho.
Read the first time in this house and ordered to lye on the Table
Adjourned till three of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Read the second time the Bill Entd An Act for issuing and paying
out of the Office of the Commissioners or Trustees for emitting Bills
of Credit, established by Act of Assembly the sum of Nine hundred
Pounds Current money in Bills of Credit, as also for the Payment
of Two hundred Pounds sterling for purchasing Provisions for his
Majestys forces raised in this Province, and Other Purposes, and
for continuing Part of an Act therein mentioned; Passed, and sent
to the Lower house with the following Message by Richard Lee Esqr
By the Upper House of Assembly 11 Novemr 1746
Gentlemen
The Bill, Entituled An Act for issuing and paying out of the
Office of the Commissioners or Trustees for emitting Bills of Credit
established by Act of Assembly the sum of 900 Current Money in
Bills of Credit, as also for the Payment of £200 sterling for pur-
chasing Provisions for his Majesty's forces raised in this Province,
and other Purposes, and for continuing Part of an Act therein men-
tioned, has passed this House, But We observe that there is no par-
ticular Direction for the reimbursing to Mr Bayard what he has
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