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. That the act of assembly [1770 ; see No. 105] I ... Which forbids freemen to have votes in the election of burgesses be repealed, and that they be admitted, together with freeholders and householders, to vote as formerly in such elections. Act VIII. [To add representatives to the Board of County Justices, except for judicial purposes. ] Whereas the justices of the county courts . . . Have accustom- marily sett ... A rate or assessment upon the people of their counties . . . And whereas it hat...h been suspected . . . That under colour thereof many sums have bin raised . . . For the interest of particular persons. . . . Bee it enacted . . . That some of the discreetest and ableest of the inhabitants of each county, equal in number to the number of justices ... Be yearly chosen . . . [by parishes] by majoritie Of votes of householders, ffree- holders, and ffreemen . . . Which said representatives, together with the justices . . . Are to meet at the usual place . . . And are hereby authorized and impowered to have equal votes with them, the said justices, in laying county assessments and of [in] making wholesome by-lawes for the good of their counties.
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