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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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Monies as he shall receive by Virtue of his Office and that he will
pay and Apply such Monies so received as the Justices aforesaid for
the time being shall Order and Direct

Liber R. G.
1770

And be it further Enacted that it shall not be Lawful for any
person what ever wilfully to lead ride or drive into the aforesaid
Market House any Horse Gelding Mare or Colt or to kill or Slaughter
in the said House any Beast of the Beef, Sheep or Hog kind under
the Penalty of five Shillings Current Money of this Province for
every such Offence to be received paid and applied in manner and
form as in this Act before Directed

[Offences
here specified
subject to
Penalty.]

And be it further Enacted that the Penalties in this Act mentioned
shall be recovered by and in the Name of the Clerk of the Market
of the said Town to be by him accounted for and applied to the
Public and Benefit of the said Town

[Penalties
how to be
applied.]

p. 80

This Act to continue three Years and unto the end of the next
Session of Assembly which shall happen after the Expiration of the
said three Years

[Continu-
ance.]

By the Lower House of
Assembly 13.th Novr 1770
Read & Assented to
Signed by Order
Jno Duckett Cl. Lo. Ho

On behalf of the right
Honourable the Lord
Proprietary of this Prov-
ince I Will this be a Law
Rob.t Eden.

By the Upper House of
Assembly 13.th November
1770 Read and Assented
to
Signed by Order
U Scott Cl. Up. Ho


the great seal in
wax appendant


No. 6 An Act to remedy the Omission of the Enrollment of a Deed of
Bargain and Sale from Thomas Collier to Thomas Lightfoot, Wil-
liam Light foot Abraham Mitchell, Walter Franklin and Samuel
Franklin


Whereas it appears to this General Assembly upon Examination
into the truth of the Several Facts set forth in the Petition of
Thomas Lightfoot William Lightfoot, Abraham Mitchell, Walter
Franklin and Samuel Franklin, That Thomas Collier late of Worces-
ter County by Deed of Bargain and Sale duly executed and Acknowl-
edged before Benton Harris and John Selby two of the Justices of
the peace for Worcester County aforesaid Bearing Date on or about
the twenty ninth Day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand
Seven hundred and Sixty eight for a Valuable Consideration to him
the said Thomas Collier paid by the same Thomas Lightfoot Wil-
liam Lightfoot, Abraham Mitchell, Walter Franklin and Samuel
Franklin did grant bargain sell and Convey unto the same Thomas
Lightfoot, William Lightfoot, Abraham Mitchell, Walter ffranklin &
Samuel Franklin and their Heirs To have and to hold to them their
heirs and Assigns in Common four pieces or parcels of Land one
called Colliers Advantage one other called Partnership one other

[A Private
Act.]



 
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