DIRECTIONS for GUARDIANS.
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and increase of their stock. 1715. chap. 39.
§ 9.
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All cattle, horses, and sheep, shall be returned
by the guardians in kind, and of the same
value. Same act. § 11.
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All money, plate, rings and jewels to be preserved,
and delivered to the orphan when at
age. Same act. § 12.
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All houshold-stuff and and lumber, of any be received
by the guardian, to be appraised, and
paid to the orphan, when at age, in money or
tobacco. Ibid. § 12.
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All slaves shall be appraised to the guardians;
and the like number of slaves, of like ability of
body, shall be returned to the orphan when at
age: if the slaves are grown aged, or otherwise
impotent or be lamed, and that the increase
will not make the original stock good, as to
the number and ability of body, then they shall
again be appraised; and the guardian pay so
much to the orphan, as such slaves shall be
found worse than when first appraised. Ibid.
§. 16.
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