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                                    APPENDIX.

                                     CHAP. VII.
An act for the Publication of Marriages.
                        For 3 years, &c.  A new act 1662, ch. 5.  Expired.

1658.
                                          _____
 
                                     CHAP. VIII.
An act for the Advancement of Childrens Estates.  Lib. C. and
                WH. fol. 138, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 19.
For 3 years, &c. and continued by several reviving acts, till its repealed by 1678.
                                          _____
 
                                     CHAP. IX.
An act concerning Drunkenness.
                                      For 3 years, &c.  Expired.
                                          _____
 
                                     CHAP. X.
An act concerning Ferries.
                                      For 3 years, &c.  Expired.
                                          _____
 
                                     CHAP. XI.
An act for the Burgesses Charges.  Obsolete
                                          _____

                29 CÆCILIUS LORD BALTIMORE.

Acts made at a General Assembly, held at St. John's, in
    St. Mary's County, beginning the 17th day of April,
    and ended the 1st May Anno Domini 1661.

                                            THE HONOURABLE

            PHILIP CALVERT, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

                                        CHAP. I.
An act for Encouragement of such Soldiers as shall adventure in
    the Defence of the Country.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 139.  Lib.
    WH. fol. 152, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 20.
            Confirmed among the perpetual laws, 1676, ch. 2.  Repealed.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Passed 1st of May
1661.

                                        CHAP. II.
An act for the Appointment of certain Officers.  Lib. C. and WH.
    fol. 139.  Lib. WH. fol. 14, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 20.
    This act was to endure for 3 years, &c. and was continued by the several reviving
acts, till a new one was made 1692, ch. 57.  Expired.

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. III.
An act concerning the Height of Fences.  Lib. C. and WH. fol.
    143.  Lib. WH. fol. 68, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 22.
    For 3 years, &c.  Continued by the several reviving laws, till it was succeeded
by a new act 1692, ch. 29.  Expired.

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. IV.
An act concerning the Setting up of a Mint within the Province of
    Maryland.  Lib. C. and WH. fol. 144.  Lib. WH. fol. 152, and
    Lib. WH. and L. fol. 23.
    This act is confirmed among the perpetual Laws, 1676, ch. 2.  Obsolete

Ditto.


 
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