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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1762-1763
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424 Assembly Proceedings, October 4-November 26, 1763.

Liber H. S.
No. 1

hereby continued to be and remain in full Force for and during the
Term of three Years and unto the end of the next Session of As-
sembly which shall happen after the Expiration of the said three
Years.

31.st Oct.o 1763
Read and Assented to
by the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
MMacnemara Clk. lo Ho.

On behalf of the Right
Honourable the Lord
Proprietary of this Prov-
ince I will this be a Law
Hor.o Sharpe

31.st Oct.o 1763
Read and Assented to
by the Upper House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
JRoss Clk Up Ho


The Great Seall
in Wax appendant


No. 9

[No. X]
p. 438
[Passed

21st of

November]
[Preamble]

An Act Continuing an Act entituled an Act to Prevent Masters
of Ships & Vessels from Clandestinely carrying Servants and
Slaves or Persons indebted out of this Province
Whereas an Act of Assembly of this Province made at a Session
of Assembly began and held at the City of Annapolis on the second
day of October one thousand Seven hundred and fifty three entituled
an Act to prevent Masters of Ships and Vessels from Clandestinely
carrying Servants and Slaves or Persons indebted out of this Prov-
ince hath since by experience appeared to be a Good and Wholesome
Law and very Beneficial to the People of this Province Be it there-

[One Act
made per-
petual]

fore enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary by
and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordships Governor and
the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly and the Authority of the
same that the same Act shall be Perpetual and is hereby continued
to be and remain in full Force for ever

31.st Oct.o 1763
Read and Assented to
by the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed p.r Order
MMacnemara Clk lo Ho :

On behalf of the Right
Honourable the Lord
Proprietary of this Prov-
ince I will this be a Law
Hor:o Sharpe

31.st Oct.o 1763
Read and Assented to
by the Upper House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
JRoss Clk Upper Ho:


The Great Seal
in Wax appendant


No. 10

[No. XI]
[Passed

21st Of

November]

An Act Continuing an Act entituled a Supplementary Act to the Act
entituled an Act Ascertaining the Heighth of fences to prevent the
Evil Occasioned by the Multitude of Horses and restraining Horse
Rangers within this Province, and to redress the great Evil accru-
ing to this Province by the Multiplicity of Useless Horses Mares
and Colts that run in the Woods.

One Act
continued]

Be it enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary by
and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordships Governor and
the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly and the Authority of the
same That an Act of Assembly of this Province Entituled a Supple-



 
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