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<Letter to Arthur Dobbs Esqr. Govr. of No. Carolina with the Board's Observations upon two Acts passed by him in April last.>

Whitehall

Feby 17th. 1762

To Arthur Dobbs Esqr Governor of North Carolina.

Sir

Since our Letter to you dated the 22d. of Decemr. last, a Duplicate of which is inclosed, we have had under Our Consideration the several Acts passed by you in April last.

It was great concern to Us to observe, that the lower House of Assembly of North Carolina, had availed themselves of the Necessity of raising Money for the Publick Service, to tack the Appointment of an Agent to the Law passed for that purpose.

The Irregularity of this Practice, and the many Evils and Inconveniencies which must necessarily flow from it are too obvious to need any Animadversion upon them, and it is Our Duty to desire, that when the time of Mr. Jouvencel's Appointment shall expire, you will recommend it to both Houses of Assembly to pass a Separate Law, for the Appointment of an Agent, and that you will not upon any pretence whatever, consent to an Appointment made in any other Manner.

We have likewise observed, with some concern, that there is amongst these Laws, one for making provision for amending the Navigation of New River in Onslow County, by a Lottery, which is a mode of raising Money, that in Our Opinion ought never to be countenanced or admitted into practice in the British Colonies, where the Nature of the Constitution will not admit of those regulations and Checks necessary to prevent fraud and abuse in a matter so peculiarly liable to them; But as the purpose for which the Act was passed, has been carried into Execution, and it has had it's full Effect and Operation, it would be useless and might be inconvenient to propose it’s repeal, and therefore it only remains for us to desire, that you will not give Your Assent to a Law of the like nature for the future.

We are

Sir &c.

Sandys

Ed: Bacon

Geo: Rice

Edmond Thomas

John Roberts.

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