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An Act for the payment and Assessment of the publick Charge of
this Province for this present Year One Thousand Seven hundred
and Twenty five.
Whereas there hath been five hundred forty eight thousand two
hundred and twelve pounds of Tobacco and Six hundred and forty
three pounds fifteen Shillings and four pence in Money laid out and
expended for the publick Charge of this province to the third day
of November in the year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and twenty
five to the Intent the same may be Satisfied and paid to whom the
same is due as by the Journal of the Committee for laying the publick
Levy and Lists of payments thereto annex'd appears Be it Enacted
by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietor by and with the Advice
and Consent of his Lordships Governeur and the Upper and Lower
houses of Assembly and the Authority of the same that the said
sum of Six hundred and forty three pounds fifteen Shillings and four
pence money aforesaid be Satisfied and paid to whom the same is due
out of the publick Stock of money lodged in the Treasurer's hands of
this province and that the Tobacco now raised and to be lodged in
the hands of the Several Sheriffs of this province be applied and a
Levy or equal Assessment of Twenty two pounds of Tobacco p
Poll be by Vertue of this Act levyed and Assessed upon the bodies
and Estates of the Taxable Inhabitants of this Province and paid
to the Several persons to whom it is due according to the Journal of
Accounts & Disbursements for the necessary Charges of this province
which have been examined and now Stated and allowed of by this
present General Assembly.
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Acts of 1725,
ch. 15
p. 70
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An Act for the Naturalization of Michael Ury of Prince Georges
County a Greek.
Be it Enacted by the Right honourable the Lord Proprietary by
and with the advice and Consent of his Lordships Governeur And
the upper and Lower houses of Assembly and The Authority of the
Same That Michael Ury of Prince Georges County a Greek and his
Children now Residents in this Province (he the said Michael having
already taken the Severall Oaths to the Governmt And Subscribed
the Oath of Abjuration and Test) shall from henceforth be adjudged
reputed and Taken as naturall born Subjects within this province
And by Virtue of this Act may be Enabled And Adjudged to all
Intents and purposes to Demand Challenge Ask have and Enjoy
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Acts of 1725,
ch. 16
p. 71
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