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                                                    BUT NOT PROPER TO BE INCORPORATED.                                                175

16 and 17 Charles 2.--A. D. 1664.

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CHAP. 5.  An act to prevent delays in extending statutes, judgments and recognisances.

    See the note on 11 Edw. 1.  this statute applying to the same subject, was probably extended
also.
 

17 Charles 2.--A. D. 1665.

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CHAP. 2.  An act for restraining non-conformists from inhabiting in corporations.

    See the note on 3 James 1, Ch. 4.  this statute was also mentioned in the toleration act.
 

19 Charles 2.--A. D. 1667.

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CHAP. 4.  An act for relief of poor prisoners, and setting them to work.  (Part.)

    Although I have not met with any proceeding from which the extention of this statute could be
ascertained, it seems reasonable to conclude, from the nature of the provision, that the 2d section, authorising
the removal of prisoners in case of infectious diseases, was in force; but the act of 1801,
Ch. 71, for the removal of prisoners, appears to be sufficient for the purpose.
 

22 Charles 2.--A. D. 1670.

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CHAP. 1.  An act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles.

    See the note on 3 James 1, Ch. 4.  This statute was mentioned in the toleration act.
 

22 and 23 Charles 2.--A. D. 1670.

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CHAP. 10.  An act for the better settling of intestates estates.

    As to this statute, commonly called the statute of distributions, see the Deputy Commissaries
Guide 107, which will shew that it was in force, together with our acts of assembly; but the subject
is now comprehended in the testamentary law.

CHAP. 26.  An act to prevent the planting of tobacco in England, and for regulating
the plantation trade.

    This statute falls within the class that has been mentioned, viz. statutes made respecting the trade
in the plantations, which therefore necessarily extended to Maryland and the other provinces.  Notwithstanding
the title, there is reason to believe that the fact stated in the preamble, of the making
of tobacco in England, was much exaggerated; and it may be recollected, that during the revolutionary
war, among many threats from Great-Britain, one was, to sow all Scotland down in tobacco

 

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