EDWARD LLOYD, Esq; President.
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CHAP. X.
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An Act for the Payment and Assessment of the Public Charge od this
Province.
Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 406. |
Passed 4th
Nov. 1710. |
CHAP. XI..
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An Act reviving an Act, entitled, * An Act prohibiting the Importation
of Bread,
Beer, Flour, malt, Wheat, or other English
or Indian Grain or Meal; Horses,
Mares, Colts or Fillies, from Pensylvania,
and the Territories thereunto belonging.
Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 406.
EXP. |
Ditto. |
* 1704, ch. 43, hereby continued for 3 Years.
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CHAP. XII.
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An Act for Confirmation of the Last Will and Testament of William
Dixon, late
of Talbot County, Glover, deceased.
Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 407. PR. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XIII.
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An Act reviving an Act, entitled, † An Act for Killing Wolves
and Crows.
Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 407.
EXP. |
Ditto. |
† 1707, ch. 18, hereby continued 3 Years.
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CHAP. XIV.
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An Act reviving An Act, entitled, || An Act for Relief of poor Debtors,
and ascertaining
the Manner of Tenders in Tobacco. Lib.
LL. N° 3. fol. 408. EXP. |
Ditto. |
|| 1707, ch. 17, hereby continued 3 Years.
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CHAP. XV.
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An Act reviving an Act, entitled, ‡ An Act of Directions
for the Sheriff's Office
in this Province; and for the more easy Payment
of the Public and County
Levy. Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 408.
EXP. |
Ditto. |
‡ 1704, ch. 15, hereby continued 3 Years.
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CHAP. XVI.
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An Act for the Naturalization of Christian Swormstead of
Calvert
County, Chirurgeon.
Lib. LL. N° 3. fol. 408.
PR. |
Ditto. |
At a Session of ASSEMBLY begun and held at the
City of Annapolis, in the COunty of Ann-Arundel,
the
23d Day of October, and ended the 3d Day
of
November, in the 10th Year of the Reign
of our Sovereign
Lady ANNE, Queen of Great-Britain, France
and Ireland, Defender of the Faith,
&c.
Annoq;
Domini 1711, were Enacted the following
Laws. |
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EDWARD LLOYD, Esq; President.
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CHAP. I.
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An ACT to impower Commissioners to appoint and cause to be
laid out Three Thousand Acres of Land, on Broad-Creek,
in
Somerset County, for the Use of the Nanticoke
Indians, so long
as they shall occupy the same. Lib.
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WHEREAS it is represented to this present General Assembly, That
the Land formerly laid out for the use of the Nanticoke Indians,
is now much worn out, and not sufficient for them: And that it
is thought adviseable that some further Provision be made for them;
II. Be it Enacted,
by the Queen's most excellent majesty, by and with the Advice
and Consent of her Majesty's President, Council, and Assembly of
this Province,
and the Authority of the same, That Lieut. Col. George Gale,
Mr. Samuel
Worthington, Capt. Charles Ballard, and Mr. Benjamin
Wales,
be and are hereby |
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