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                              APPENDIX.

                                CHAP. II.
        An act for Measures.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 72.
                   To continue for 2 years, &c.  Expired.

1641

Passed 12th August
1641.

                                    _____
                                CHAP. III.
    An act for Causes Testamentary.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 73.
                            To continue for 2 years, &c.  Expired.
The above Acts were published, under the Great Seal, on the 15th August 1641.
Ditto.
                                    _____
At a Session of the General Assembly, begun and held at St.
    Mary's, on the 21st, and ended the 23d day of March 1641,

                                      THE HONOURABLE

LEONARD CALVERT, ESQ. LIEUTENANT GENERAL.
 

                    THE FOLLOWING LAWS WERE ENACTED:

                                CHAP. IV.
An act for the putting in force of some (a) Laws for the Government
                of the Province.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 75.
(a) Viz.  Certain branches of 1638, ch. 2, hereby continued 'til the end of the
next Assembly, &c.  Expired.
Passed 23d of
march 1641.
                                    _____
 
                                CHAP. V.
An act for granting One Subsidy.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 76.  Expired

Ditto.
                                    _____
 
                                CHAP. VI.
    An Act against Fugitives.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 78.
    This act was superseded by the act of 1649, ch. 5, which last was repealed by
1676, ch. 2.
    The above laws were published, under the Great Seal, the 26th March 1642.
Ditto.
At a General Assembly, begun and held at St. Mary's, on
    the 18th day of July 1642, in the 11th year of the Dominion
    of the Right Honourable Cæcilius, absolute Lord
    and Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland and 
    Avalon, Lord Baron of Baltimore, and ended the 1st
    day of August following,

                                      THE HONOURABLE

LEONARD CALVERT, ESQ. LIEUTENANT GENERAL.
 

THE FOLLOWING LAWS WERE ENACTED BY THE LORD PROPRIETARY,
                        WITH THE CONSENT OF THE FREEMEN:

1642.
                                    CHAP. I.
Any Ten Members of the House, at any time assembled, at the
    usual or appointed Time (whereof the Lieutenant General and
    Six Burgesses to be Seven) shall be a House, unless Sickness do
    hinder that Number:  In which Case only the Members present
    to make the House.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 79.  Expired.

Passed 19th July
1642.

                VOL. IV.                17

 

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