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Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England (Volume 6 ); 1757-1769

Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England (Volume 6 ); 1757-1769

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ISBN10: 1235815617
ISBN13: 9781235815614
Publisher: General Books
Weight: 0.97
Height: 0.51 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1861 Excerpt: ... and examine them upon oath, respecting said losses; and that they give due notice to the said Augustus Johnston, of the time and place they shall appoint for taking such evidences, in order that he may have opportunity to ask such questions, and produce such evidences in his favor, as he may think proper; and that the said committee make report to this Assembly at the next session. God save the King. Proceedings of the General Assembly held for the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, at South Kingstovm, the last Wednesday in October, 1769. The Hon. Joseph Wanton, Governor. The Hon. Darius Sessions, Deputy Governor. It is voted and resolved, that the fines of the members of the General Assembly, for non-attendance upon the first day of the session, be raised to six shillings, lawful money; and that the secretary be, and he is hereby, empowered and directed, to issue executions for all such fines and forfeitures as shall be due from any member of the lower House, by any rules or orders of that House, in the same manner as for fines for nonattendance; and that the clerk of the lower House shall give the secretary a certificate.of all such fines and forfeitures. Whereas, the Hon. Payton Randolph, Esq., late speaker of the Honorable House of Burgesses of the colony and dominion of Virginia, did, by order of that House, transmit to the speaker of the lower House of this Assembly, several resolutions entered into by the said House of Burgesses, and desired the concurrence of the lower House, therein; which resolutions are as follows, to wit: Resolutions of the House of Burgesses, of Virginia, relative to the imposition of Taxes upon the Colonies, by Great Britain. Tuesday, the 16th of May, 9th George HL, 1769. Mr. Blair reported from the committee ...

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