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And be it further Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, by and
with the Advice and Consent aforesaid, That any Person in whose
Hands or Custody any Deer's Flesh shall be found, that shall appear
to have been killed between the Fifteenth Day of January and the
last Day of July, shall be deemed, taken, and adjudged to be the
Killer of such Deer, and liable to the Penalty aforesaid, unless such
Person make appear before a Magistrate, who it was that really
killed the same, or from whom such Person or Persons thereof pos-
sest, received the same.
And be it further Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, by and
with the Advice and Consent aforesaid, That it is the true Intent
and Meaning of this Act, that the Liberty given to the Indians
aforesaid, shall extend only to the killing of Deer for their private
Use, and not for Sale; and that it shall not be lawful for any In-
habitant within this Province, under the Penalty aforesaid, to be
recovered as aforesaid, for the Uses aforesaid, to purchase any dead
Deer, or any Part thereof of any Indian or Indians, within the
Time prohibited by this Act to kill Deer in.
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An Act reviving and continuing an Act, Intituled, An Act to re-
strain the ill Practices of Attorneys, and to prevent their taking
Money Fees, and ascertaining what Fees shall be allowed to the
Practitioners in the Law, who shall attend the Circuit Courts;
made at a Session of Assembly, begun and held at the City of
Annapolis, the Fifteenth Day of March, Anno Domini One
Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Five.
Be it Enacted, by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary, by
and with the Advice and Consent of His Lordship's Governour,
and the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly, and the Authority
of the same, That the Act, Intituled, An Act to restrain the ill Prac-
tices of Attorneys; and to prevent their taking Money Fees, and
ascertaining what Fees shall be allowed to the Practitioners in the
Law, who shall attend the Circuit Courts; made at a Session of
Assembly, begun and held at the City of Annapolis, the Fifteenth
Day of March, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hun-
dred and Twenty Five, be, and is hereby revived and continued to
be and remain in full Force, Power, and Virtue.
This Act to continue for Three Years, and to the End of the next
Session of Assembly that shall happen after the End of the said
Three Years.
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Chap. XXII
p. 28
[Continues
1725, ch. 22]
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An Act for the Relief of Thomas Worsley, Hezekiah Clark, and
Benjamin Freeman, Prisoners in Anne-Arundel County Goal.
Whereas the said Thomas Worsley, Hezekiah Clark, and Benja-
min Freeman, have represented to this General Assembly, that they
have a long Time lain in Goal, and that they have not wherewithal
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Chap.
XXIII
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