1674.
Passed 6th of June
1674. |
APPENDIX.
CHAP. VI.
An act for limiting of actions against the Surveyor-General of this
Province. Lib. C. and WH. fol. 234.
Lib. WH. fol. 106, and
Lib. WH. and L. fol. 81.
For 2 years, &c. Expired in 1682. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. VII.
An act concerning those Servants that have Bastards. Lib. C.
and
WH. fol. 235. Lib. WH. fol. 107, and Lib. WH.
and L. fol. 82.
For 3 years, &c. Expired
after various revivals, in 1692, when a new law was
made, ch. 49. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. VIII.
An act for appointing Court Days in each respective County within
this Province. Lib. C. and WH. fol. 236.
Lib. WH. fol.
121, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 83.
Confirmed by 1676, ch. 2. A new act made 1684, ch. 5. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. IX.
An act against Burners of Fences. Lib. C. and WH. fol. 238.
Lib.
WH. fol. 108, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 84.
For 3 years, &c. Continued by several reviving
acts. A new law 1692, ch. 40. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. X.
An act concerning taxable Persons. Lib. C. and WH. fol. 238,
Lib. WH. and L. fol. 85.
For 3 years, &c. Was repealed by 1676, ch.
2, but revived 1678, ch. 15, and
expired in 1681. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. XI.
An act declaring what shall be done by the Sheriff ex officio.
Lib.
C. and WH. fol. 239. Lib. WH. fol. 117, and Lib.
WH. and L.
fol. 85.
By this act is repealed 1662, ch. 13. A new law 1692, ch. 28. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. XII.
The humble Petition of John Delemaire, William Tick, Cornelius
Johnson, Axell Stille, Henry Freeman, Marcus Syserson,
Jeffory
Jacobson, Henry Henderson, Oliver Colke, Mounts Anderson,
Laurence Christian, Hans Peterson, Cornelius Peterson,
John
Desjardins, Martin Magenbrough, Henry Matthews, Henry
Enloes, John Nomers, Andrew Clements, Cornelius Arenson,
Hester Cordea, John Lecount, Moses Lecount, Philip Lecount,
Anthony Lecount, Hester Lecount, Katharine Lecount.
Lib. C.
and WH. fol. 240. Lib. WH. fol. 123, and Lib.
WH. and L. fol.
86. A Private Act.
Viz. For Naturalization. |
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Ditto. |
CHAP. XIII.
An act prohibiting all Masters of Vessels, or any other Persons,
from transporting or conveying away any Person or Persons
out
of this Province, without Passes. Lib. C. and
WH. fol. 242. Lib.
WH. fol. 109, and Lib. WH. and L. fol. 88.
For 3 years, &c. Continued
till 1692, when a new law was made, ch. 51. |
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