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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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The Lower House. 223


postpone every Thing not absolutely necessary to be done, and
therefore it was referred to this Session; and we now desire your
Honours will be pleased to order to be laid before us the said Petition
or Remonstrance, that we may proceed to take such Measures as
we may judge necessary for the Support of the Rights and Privileges
of this House
Signed by Order Jn.o Duckett Cl. Lo. Ho.

Which was read and assented to and sent to the Upper House by
M.r John Hall & M.r Tilghman

They return and acquaint M.r Speaker they delivered the Message
Ordered, That the Order of the Day for the House to resolve
itself into a Committee of the whole House to take into further
Consideration the Regulation of Officers ffees be now read — And the
said Order being read accordingly, the House resolved itself into the
said Committee, and after some Time spent therein, M.r Speaker
resumed the Chair, and M.r Worthington reported from the Com-
mittee That they had made some further Progress therein and prayed
that they might have Leave to sit again

Resolved, That this House will, at the Meeting of the House, on
Monday Morning next, resolve itself into a Committee of the whole
House to take into further Consideration the Regulation of Officers
ffees

John Ridout Esquire from the Upper House delivers to M.r
Speaker the Petition of Bartholomew Pomeroy, of the City of
London, Merchant, Survivor of William Torver and Joseph Jansen,
late of London, Merchant, deceased, praying an Act of Assembly
may pass to remedy the Defect in his Title to a Tract of Land called
Rancher's Adventure thus indorsed "By the Upper House of As-
sembly 6.th of October 1770 Read and referred to the Consideration
of the Lower House of Assembly —
Signed by Order U Scott Cl. Up. Ho."

William Hayward Esquire from the Upper House delivers to
M.r Speaker the following Message.

By the Upper House of Assembly 6:th of October 1770
Gentlemen,
On the Receipt of your Message of this Day we returned to our
Journals, ..... [The message beginning thus is printed in full in the
Upper House Journal, p. 178]

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Oct. 6


Which was read and ordered to lie on the Table
The House adjourns till To-morrow Morning Eight O'Clock

p. 78



 
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