Gentlemen of the Upper house of Assembly
For your obliging Address be pleased to accept my grateful Ac-
knowledgments I am well convinced you will never be wanting in
Gratitude for the Instances you have received of his Majestys pater-
nal Regard & benevolent Disposition towards Us; and that you will
always be found ready to contribute, when his Majestys Service &
the Security of his Dominions, may call for your Assistance.
A Message from the Lower house by Mess.rs Dulany & Handy
By the Lower house of Assembly 25 June 1755
May it Please Your honours.
This house hath appointed M.r Dulany M.r Earle Cot John Henry
M.r Edge M.r Beall and M.r Handy a Committee from this house
to Inspect the Accounts and Proceedings of the Commissioners for
Emitting Bills of Credit established by Act of Assembly and desire
your honours to appoint one or more Members of Your house to
join in the said Committee
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.o
The following Message is Sent to the Lower house by Samuel
Chamberlaine Esq.r
By the Upper house of Assembly 25 June 1755.
Gentlemen
This house hath appointed Samuel Chamberlain Esq.r to join the
Members Named by Your house in a Committee to inspect the
Accounts and Proceedings of the Commissioners of the Paper Cur-
rency Office
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up Ho.o
Adjourned till to Morrow Morning ten of the Clock
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