CHAP.
XVI.
1708, ch. 12.
1704, ch. 12.
1709, ch. 6.
1704, ch. 87.
1704, ch. 89.
1700, ch. 6.
1705, ch. 6.
1710, ch. 3. |
One other Act, entitled,
An Act for appointing Court Days in each respective County within this
Province, made at a Session of Assembly begun and held
at the City of
Annapolis, the Twenty-ninth Day of November,
1708.
An Act to declare how the Forty pounds of Tobacco per Poll, in such
Parishes where there is no Incumbent, shall be disposed
of, made at a
Session of Assembly begun and held at the Town and Port
of Annapolis,
the 26th Day of April 1704.
An Act to reform the ill Practice of High Sheriffs within this Province,
made at a Session of Assembly begun and held at the
City of Annapolis,
the 26th Day of October, 1709.
An Act for the ordering and regulating the Militia of this Province, for
the better Defence and Security thereof.
An Act for causing Grand and petit Juries and Witnesses to come to the
Provincial and County Courts, made at a Session of Assembly
begun
and held at the Town and Port of Annapolis, the
Fifth Day of December,
1704.
An Act for quieting Differences that may arise between his Majesty's
Subjects of this Province, and the several Nations of
Indians, of what
Place soever, made at a Session of Assembly begun and
held at the Town
and Port of Annapolis, the Twenty-Sixth Day of
April, 1700.
An Act for Punishment of Persons selling or transporting of any Friend
Indian or Indians, out of this Province,
made at a Session of Assembly
begun and held at the Town and Port of Annapolis,
the Fifteenth Day
of May, 1705
An Act for securing Persons Rights to Town Lands, made at a Session of
Assembly begun and held at the City of Annapolis,
the Twenty-fourth
Day of October, 1710.
III. And be it
further Enacted, That an Act of Assembly made at a Session
of Assembly begun and held at the Town and Port of Annapolis, the
15th
Day of May 1705, entitled, An Act for the Relief of Ann-Arundel
County,
and all Persons concerned in the Records thereof, lately burnt, be,
and is hereby
declared to have always hitherto been in as full Force, and Effect,
as if
the same had never been repealed. Provided nevertheless, That no
Person
concerned therewith be allowed to make their Claims by virtue thereof,
after
the Twenty-fourth Day of June, which shall be in the year of our
Lord
GOD, 1720. Saving to Infants, Married Women, Persons of Unsound
Mind, Imprisoned, or beyond the Seas, the Liberty of making such their
Claims at any Time within Twelve Months after such Impediment removed.
Examined and Compared with the Original Act, REVERDY GHISELIN,
THOMAS BACON.
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