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EDWARD LLOYD, Esq; President.
1709.
CHAP. IV.
 
An Act confirming the Title of the Lands therein mentioned unto Col. William
    Holland, Richard Harrison, and Samuel Chew. Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 387.
    PR.
Passed 11th
Nov. 1709.
Another Act 1711, ch. 7.

 
CHAP. V.
An Act impowering Thomas Edmondson, of Talbot County, surviving Executor
    of his Father
John Edmondson, to sell and dispose of the Lands by the said John
    Edmondson left for Payment of his Debts.  Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 388.  PR.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. VI.
An Act to reform the ill Practice of High Sheriffs within this Province.  Lib.
   
LL. N° 3. fol. 389.  REP.  1713 ch. 11 and 1719, ch. 16
 
Ditto.
CHAP. VII.
An Act for the removing of John Edgerton, late of St. Mary's County, Planter,
    now lying under Execution for Debt in the Custody of the Sheriff of
Calvert
    County.  Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 390.  PR.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. VIII.
An Act for Relief of Tobias Pollard, and John Pollard, of Dorchester County,
    Gent.  Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 391.  PR.
Ditto.
See the Act of 1711, ch. 14.

 
CHAP. IX.
 An Act suspending the Execution of an Act of Assembly, entitled, * An Act for
    the Relief of poor Debtors, and languishing Prisoners.  Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 392.
Ditto.
* 1708, ch. 1, which was made for 3 Years, and never revived.

 
CHAP. X.
An Act for the Naturalization of Daniel Pacquet, of Ann-Arundel County,
    Labourer.  Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 392.  PR.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XI.
An Act to allow the Importation of Bread, Flour, and Indian Corn, from the
    End of this Session of Assembly to the End of the next Session.  Lib.
LL. N°
    3. fol. 393.  EXP.
Ditto.
† On Account of a great Drought the Summer preceding.

 
CHAP. XII.
An Act reviving and continuing an Act of Assembly of this Province, entitled,
    || An Act for the ordering and regulating the Militia of this Province, for the
    better Security and Defence thereof; and for supplying some Defects therein.
    Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 393.  EXP.
Ditto.
|| 1704, ch. 87, hereby continued 2 Years.

 
CHAP. XIII.
An Act reviving and continuing of all Process and Proceedings in St. Mary's 
    County Court, Dorchester County Court, Baltimore County Court, from the
    first and second Tuesdays of
November 1709, to the last Tuesday of the same
    Month.  Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 394.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XIV.
An Act to repeal a certain Clause of one Act, entitled, An Act ascertaining 
    Fees to Attorneys and Practitioners of the Law, in the Courts of this Province;
    and for levying the same by Way of Execution.  Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 395.
Ditto.
‡ 1708, ch. 8, which is REP.

 
CHAP. XV.
An Act reviving an Act, entitled, + An Act for Limitation of Officers Fees.
    Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 395.  EXP.
Ditto.
+ 1704, ch. 86, hereby continued for 2 Years.


 
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