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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1766-1768
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440 Assembly Proceedings, May 24-June 22, 1768.

Liber H. S.
No. 1

tioner prays to be allowed from the Publick for the Value of the
aforesaid Slave

Be it therefore Enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Pro-
prietary 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 Justices of Worcester County Court
shall at the next Court to be held for that County after the end of
this Present Session of Assembly or at the Court succeeding the
said next Court in Court Judicially Sitting settle and determine what
Value the aforesaid Slave of the aforesaid Joseph was of at the

p. 688

Time of his Commitment aforesaid in Current Money of this Prov-
ince and shall Cause an Entry or Minute of such Value to be made
in the Proceedings of their said Court

And be it further Enacted by the Authority Advice and Consent
aforesaid That the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore of this Province
for the Time being upon the Producing a Certificate from the Clerk
of the said County under his Hand and the County Seal (which
Certificate the same Clerk is hereby required to make and give) of
the Value of the said Slave settled and determined as aforesaid shall
pay to the said Joseph Scott his Executors Administrators or Assigns
what the said Slave shall have been valued at as aforesaid out of the
Publick Stock of this Province in his Hands without Fee or Reward

By the Lower House of
Assembly 17.th June 1768
Read & Assented to
Sign'd by Order
T. Wright Cl: Lo: Ho:

On Behalf of the right
Honble the Lord Pro-
prietary of this Province
I Will this be a Law
Hor° Sharpe

By the Upper House of
Assembly 18.th June 1768
Read and Assented to
Signed by Order
UScott Cl. Up. Ho.


the Great Seal
in Wax Appendant


N:o 12

An Act reviving and continuing an Act entitled An Act to establish
a Market at the Market House in Chester Town in Kent County
and for the Regulation of the said Market

[The Act of
1762, ch. 32,
continued 3
years, &c.]

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 An Act
to establish a Market at the Market House in Chester Town in Kent
County and for the Regulation of the said Market made at a Session
of Assembly begun and held at the City of Annapolis the seventeenth
Day of March one thousand seven hundred and sixty two Be and is
hereby revived and continued in full Force from and after the End
of this Present Session of Assembly for and during the Term of



 
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