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546 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 2^-Nov. 4, 17 10.<br />

Friday s** November 17 10.<br />

The House met according to Adjournment. Being called<br />

over were present as Yesterday ; and M"' Greenfield appeared<br />

and informed the House M' Jowles was still sick. Read what<br />

was done Yesterday.<br />

Ordered Col° Thomas Smithson publick Treasurer of the<br />

Eastern Shore pay to the Reverend M"^ Robert Owen five<br />

Pounds Current Money allowed him by this House for his<br />

Expences in Town during his Attendance on this House this<br />

Session<br />

The Honble Col° Greenberry enters the House and delivers<br />

M' Speaker the Journal of the Committee of Accounts assented<br />

to by the Honble Council, and the following Message.<br />

p. 283 By the Council in Assembly 2""^ November 1710.<br />

We have appointed the Honble Col° Greenberry and Col°<br />

Whittington to join the Members of your House in apportioning<br />

the publick Levy.<br />

Signed -p Order W Bladen CI. Council,<br />

Ordered the Gentlemen appointed go out on their Committee<br />

to apportion the publick Levy<br />

The Honble Samuel Young and John Hall Esquires enter<br />

the House and deliver M' Speaker Col° Ennalls and M' Hicks<br />

Letter to the Honble President relating to some Complaints<br />

of the Nanticoke Indians against the English seating near<br />

their Town with the following Indorsment<br />

By the Council in Assembly 2""^ November 17 10.<br />

This Board conceiving it absolutely necessary that some<br />

Care should be taken to quiet the said Indians and remove<br />

their Aggrievances complained of recommend this Affair to<br />

your Consideration<br />

Signed p Order W Bladen CI. Council.<br />

Which being read in the House it's Resolved That for the<br />

present quieting the said Indians M' Thomas Hicks M' John<br />

Hudson Major George Gale and M"^ Samuel Worthington be<br />

and are appointed a Committee to treat with the Owners of<br />

the Land adjoining to the said Indians Settlement and to allow<br />

some Recompence if need require to Henry Freaks if he will<br />

remove himself Family and Stock from the Place and make<br />

Report ol their Proceedings to this House next Session that

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