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The Upper House. 53


Friday Afternoon 15.th of November 1771.
The Conferees met according to Adjournment

Present as Yesterday except M.r Grahame of the Lower House
The Conferees Adjourn until to Morrow Afternoon 4 oClock

Saturday Afternoon 16.th of November 1771
The Conferees met according to Adjournment

Present as Yesterday
The Conferees Adjourned until Monday Afternoon 4 oClock

Monday Afternoon 18.th of November 1771.
The Conferees met according to Adjournment

Present as on Saturday except John Beale Bordley Esquire of the
Upper House.
The Conferees Adjourn until to Morrow Morning 11 oClock

Tuesday Morning 19.th November 1771.
The Conferees met according to Adjournment

Present as Yesterday & W.m Hayward Esq of the Upper House
The Conferees of the Lower House deliver to those of the Upper
House the following.
Were the Lower House willing to continue the Regulation of
the late Inspection Law, in respect of the Clergy, ..... [The message
or paper beginning thus is printed in full in the Lower House Journal,
pp. 178-181.]

U. H. J.
Liber No. 36
Nov. 26

The Conferees Adjourn until to Morrow Afternoon 4 oClock

Wednesday Afternoon 20.th of November 1771
The Conferees met according to Adjournment

Present as Yesterday.
The Conferees of the Upper House deliver to those of the Lower
House the following.

p. 596

Tho the very indeterminate manner, in which you have mentioned
the Clergy, affords us no Assistance in our Conjectures what may
really be your Sentiments in respect of their provision, yet as you
have been pleased to Suggest that our Meaning is not understood,
we shall proceed to explain it as fully as we can

p. 597



 
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