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James Rood Robertson, Virginia. General Assembly
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and in your Wisdom may deem fit and proper.
And your Petitioners as in Duty bound will ever pray &c.
[Names.] NUMBER 68.
To THB HONORABLB THB SpBAKBR & HOUSB OP DBI.BGATBS OP VIRGINIA.
The petition of the Inhabitants of the Town of Louisville, humbly sheweth.
That your petitioners, from the Number of Difficulties which the Settling of a new Country must unavoidably expose people to, from the savage Incursions, from the Want of mate- rials and more particularly from the very great scarcity of Sp
...ecies, have hitherto been prevented from making the Improve- ments, as required by an act of your Honble House, on their several lots in the said Town of Louisville; your petitioners cannot but acknowledge your kind Indulgence in giving them Time still to make the necessary Improvements; which Time will expire on Jany next, we therefore humbly pray That you will farther extend your kindness to us and give us the farther Time of three years from the Expiration of the former act, to make such Improvements.

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