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1686.

Passed 19th Nov.
1686.

                                    APPENDIX.

                                      CHAP. VI.
An act for Naturalization of Paul* Berte, and Mary his wife.  Lib.
                            WH. fol. 294.  A Private Act.
                                                *  Barteaud, in the Journal.

1688.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Passed 8th of Dec.
1688.

Acts made at a Session of Assembly, begun and held at the 
    City of St. Mary's, on the 14th day of November, in the
    13th year of the Dominion of Charles, &c. Annoq. Domini
    1688, and ended the 8th day of December following.

                                        CHAP. I.
An act for a perpetual Commemoration and Thanksgiving, every
    10th day of June, for the Birth of the Prince.  Lib. WH. fol.
    295.  Repealed.

                                            _____
 

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. II.
An act for for reviving the Temporary Laws of this Province.  Lib.
                                      WH. fol. 295.
    Three years, or to the end of the next General Assembly.  By this act the several
laws following were revived and continued, viz.  1661, ch. 3 and 5.  1663-4,
ch. 1 and 2.  1666, ch. 1 and 4.  1669, ch. 2, 3, and 7.  1671, ch. 4, 7, 8, 9, 23,
25, and 30.  1674, ch. 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, and 26.  1676, ch. 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14,
16, and 17.  1678, ch. 5, 7, 8, 10, and 11.  1681, ch. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 14.  1682,
ch. 1, 2, and 3.  1683, ch. 2 and 3.  1684, ch. 3.  And 1686, ch. 4.  Expired.
                                            _____
                             

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. III.
An additional act to the † Act for regulating Ordinaries, and limiting
    the Number of them within this Province.  Lib. WH. fol.
    298.
    †  1678, ch. 5.  The present act to continue 3 years, or to the end of the next
General Assembly.  A new act was made 1692, ch. 42.
                                            _____
 

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. IV.
An act for Preservation of Orphans Real Estates.  Lib. WH.
                                            fol. 299.
                                              A new act 1692, ch. 47.
                                            _____
 

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. V.
An additional Act to the ‡ Act for Encouragement of Tillage, and
    raising Provisions, for Advancement of Trade within this Province.
    Lib. WH. fol. 302.
    ‡  1682, ch. 1.  The present act to endure 3 years, or to the end of the next
General Assembly.  A new law, including both acts, was made 1692, ch. 68.
                                            _____
 

Ditto.
                                        CHAP. VI.
An act for erecting some new necessary Towns.  Lib. WH. fol. 302.
                    By this act the following towns, &c. were erected, viz.
    St. Mary's County,                One hundred acres of land, on the north side Wiccocomico
                                                        River, between White Point and Bluff-Point,
                                                        upon the land of Mr. Gerrard Slye, to be
                                                        called Wiccocomico-Town.
                                                     At the head of St. Jerome's Creek, on the land of
                                                        William Gwither, to be called St. Jerome's Town.
    Kent County,                         One hundred acres, on Cackaway-Point, in Cackaway
                                                         Bay, being formerly the land of Toby Wells,
                                                         to be called Glocester-Town.
 

 
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