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1723.
CHARLES Lord BALTIMORE.
CHAP.
  VIII.
Which shall
stay further
Proceedings,
unless disallowed
by the
Chancellor,
&c.

Allowance to
the Commissioners
and
Evidences.
And that such Bond so given shall be a sufficient Supersedeas and Stop to any
further Proceedings in that case, until the Person against whom such Chancery
Relief is proposed, shall obtain a Certificate from the Chancellor, or his
Register, of the Disallowance of an Injunction in such Case, or that such Injunction
has not been sued out of the Chancery Office, within Two Months
after such Bond given, or if sued out, that the same is dissolved.

    VI.  Provided always, and be it Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, That
the Commissioners and Evidences for their Service and Attendance, shall have,
and be entitled to the same Allowances as Justices and Evidences in the County
Courts are; and that the same shall be levied in the same Manner as Officers
Fees are.
                                Examined and Compared with the Original Act, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                                        THOMAS BACON.

 

CHAP. IX.
Passed 26th
October 1723.
An Act for the Relief of George Robins, of Talbot County, Gent. Lib. LL.
    Nº 4. fol. 590.  PR.
 
CHAP. X.
Ditto. An Act for the Relief of William Jarvis and William Griffin, languishing Prisoners
    in
Calvert County.  Lib. LL. Nº 4. fol. 590.  PR.
See 1722, ch. 22.

 
CHAP. XI.
Ditto.

* 1704, ch. 27.
An ACT repealing such Part of an Act of ASsembly, entitled,
    * An Act for laying an Imposition on several Commodities exported
    out of this Province, as relates to the laying na Impost
    or Duty on Furs and Skins only; and for laying an Imposition
    on Pork, Pitch and Tar, in lieu thereof.  Lib. LL. Nº 4. fol 591.
 
Such Part of
the Act of
1704, ch. 27,
as relates to
the Duty on
Furs and
Skins only, is

repealed.




The following
Import-Duties

to be
paid by Non-Residents,
towards
the
Maintainance
of Free-Schools.






Pork per Barrel,
1 s.
per C. Wt. 6 s.
Pitch per Barrel,
1 s.
Tar per Barrel,
6 d.
BE it Enacted, by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietor, by and with
the Advice and Consent of his Lordship's Governor, and the Upper and
Lower Houses of Assembly, and the Authority of the same,
That such Part
of an Act of Assembly, made at a Session of Assembly begun and held at the

City of Annapolis, the Fifth Day of September Seventeen Hundred and Four,
entitled, An Act for laying an Imposition on several Commodities exported out of
this Province,
as relates to the laying an Impost or Duty on Furs and Skins
only, be, and is hereby declared to be repealed.

    II.  And be it further Enacted, by the Authority, Advice and Consent aforesaid,
That from and after the Publication hereof, no Person or Persons whatsoever,
not being Inhabitants within this PRovince, shall import any pork,
Pitch or Tar, into this province, by Land or Water, from any other Colonies
or Plantations, with Intent to sell or dispose thereof, but what the
Importer or Importers shall pay unto his Lordship the Lord Proprietor of this
Province, to be employed toward the maintaining a Free-School or Schools, 
within this Province, by the Rector and Visitors of the Free-School, according
to the Directions of an Act of Assembly relating to Free-Schools, made

at a Session of Assembly begun and held at Annapolis, Anno Domini Sixteen
Hundred Ninety-five, entitled, To the King's most Excellent Majesty, the Duties
and Imposts following, (That is to say,) For every Barrel or Pork, the
Sum of One Shilling per Barrel, or for every Hundred Weight thereof Six-pence:
For Pitch, One Shilling per Barrel:  For Tar, Six-pence per Barrel;
which said several Impositions shall be collected by the several and respective
Naval Officers within this Province, who are hereby required annually to render
an Account of the said Impositions to the Public Treasurers of the Province,
for the Time being, who shall, and are hereby authorized and impowered

to receive the same, and render an Account thereof to the General Assembly
of this Province, to the Uses, Intents and Purposes aforesaid.

 

 
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