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L. H. J.
Liber No. 50
May 11
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For Ditto, and serving a Summons on Mr. Benton Harris,0 7 6
who was met in Queen-Anne's County, ...............
For serving a Summons on Mr. Samuel Wilson, ......... 0 3 0
Ditto on Mr. Daniel Sulivane, ........................ 0 3 0
Ditto on Mr. Philemon Lecompte, .................... 0 3 0
Ditto on Captain Henry Lowes, ...................... 0 3 0
Ditto on Mr. Henry Greenfield Sothoron, .............. 0 3 0
For the Expence of a Messenger, with a Letter, to Mr. Ben-
jamin Mackall, ................................. 1 7 0
For Ditto to Mr. Philip Hammond, .................... 0 15 0
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Which is submitted to the Consideration of the Honourable House,
by
Robert Lloyd,
William Murdock,
William Hynson.
On Reading the second Time the said Report, the House concurs
therewith.
The following Message, viz.
By the Lower House of Assembly, May 11, 1758.
May it please your Honours,
As you do not by your Message of this Afternoon agree to Confer
with us on the Terms we proposed in our Message of this Morning,
we must repeat, that we are ready to Confer with you upon the
Subject-Matter of your Objections, mentioned in your Message of
the 18th of April last : To which, if your Honours agree, our Con-
ferees will immediately join the Conferees of your House.
Signed p Order, M. Macnemara, Cl. Lo. Ho.
Was sent to the Upper House by Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Murdock.
Colonel Tasker, from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker,
the following Message, viz.
By the Upper House of Assembly, May 11 1758.
Gentlemen,
What we meant by our Proposition to Confer with you upon the
several Matters contained in our Message of i8th of April last, we
thought was too obvious to admit of the least Doubt; but, since you
require a further Explanation, we shall endeavour to give it. In our
Message of the i8th April are these Words, viz. " Thus, Gentlemen,
we have frankly pointed out, for your Satisfaction, our most material
Objections, thinking it unnecessary to enumerate the consequent ones
to dependent Clauses, or minutely to consider and remark upon the
Stile or Expressions of the Bill."
We are then, Gentlemen, willing to agree to a Conference upon the
Matter or Subject-Matter of the Objections we made in our Message
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