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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March, 1707-November, 1710
Volume 27, Page 172   View pdf image (33K)
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172 Assembly Proceedings \ March 26-April 15, 1707.

Lib. L. L.

No 64.

pains and make it their business to destroy wolves, That the
sume of three hundred pounds of Tobo
be allowed to every
such Inhabitant that shall bring a wolves head to any Justice
of Peace in that County Leavy where the wolve was killed
Provided that he that brings it shall before he have Certificate
thereof make oath that he himself or some other of her Majtys
Subjects their Servants or Slaves and not an Indian did kill
the same in that County and the Justice of Peace shall Cause
the tongue to be Cutt out that it may not be presented againe.
And if an Indian bring a wolves head to any justice of peace
he shall have for his Sattisfaccon two hundred pounds of tobo

wch shall be Sattisfyed out of the County Levy where the wolve
was Killed and every justice of peace is required to make the
Incouragement allowed the Indians as effectuall as he Can
And if any of her Majtys Subjects bring a wolves head and
will not make oath that it was killed by themselves or some other
of her Majesty's Subjects their Servants or Slaves as aforesaid
he shall have but two hundred pounds of tobacco.
And for every Crows head that shall be brought to any Jus-
tice of Peace their shall be paid to the pson bringing the same
Six pounds of Tobacco according to the direction of the Late
Act of Assembly for killing of wolves and Crows.
This Act to endure for three years and to the end of the
next Sessions of Assembly after the end of the said three years.

Aprill 12th 1707 Read & Assented to by the house of
Delegates. Signed p order. W Taylard.

Aprill 12th 1707 Read and Assented to by her Majtys honrble
Councill & Signed p order W Bladen Cl Councill.

Aprill the 1 5th 1707 On behalf of her Majty Queen Anne
of England &ca I will this be a Law Jo: Seymour

p. 328

An Act Reviving a Certain Act of Assembly of this province
Intituled An Act prohibiting the Importation of bread beer
flower wheat or other English or Indian grain or Meale
horses or Mares Colts or filley's from Pensilvania and the
territorys thereto belonging made at a Session of Assembly
Begun and held at the Port of Annapolis the fifth day of
September one thousand seven hundred and four.

Be it Enacted by the Queens most Excellent Majty by and
with the Advice and Consent of her Majty Govrnr Councill and
Assembly of this province and the Authority of the same that
the above mentioned Act phibiting the Importation of bread



 
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