APPENDIX.
MARYLAND, sc.
At a Session of Assembly, begun and held at the Town
and Port of Annapolis, in the County of Anne-Arundel,
on the second day of April, in the fifth year of the
reign
of our Sovereign Lady Anne, Queen of England, Scotland,
France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Annoque Domini one thousand seven hundred and
six,
and ended the nineteenth day of the same month,
HIS EXCELLENCY
JOHN SEYMOUR, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
AMONGST OTHERS THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS ENACTED, TO WIT:
CHAP. I.
An Act declaring an act*, entitled, An act ascertaining the Bounds
of
Land, to be in force. Lib. LL. No. 3, fol. 231. |
1706.
Passed 19th April
1706.
* 1699, ch. 18. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the Queen's Most Excellent
Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of her Majesty's Governor, Council, and
Assembly of this Province, and the authority of the same, That the
act of assembly made at a general assembly, begun and held at
the port of Annapolis, the twenty-seventh day of June, in the year
of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety-nine, and every
clause, matter and thing therein contained, is hereby declared to
be and remain in full force and effect, to all intents, constructions,
and purposes whatsoever, to the end of the next sessions of assembly. |
The act of 1699,
ch. 18, declared to
be in force. |
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MARYLAND, sc.
At a Session of Assembly, begun and held at the City of
Annapolis, in the County of Anne Arundel, the 26th day
of April, in the 1st year of the reign of our Sovereign
Lord King George, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith, &c. Annoque Domini, 1715,
HIS EXCELLENCY
JOHN
HART, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
AMONGST OTHERS THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS ENACTED, TO WIT:
CHAP. XLV.
An Act for ascertaining the Bounds of Land within this Province.
Lib. LL. No. 3, fol. 256.
A Supplement 1717, ch. 9. |
1715.
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FORASMUCH as at the first settlement of this Province
the Heathen
Indian enemies were so very numerous and barbarous, that both
the persons desirous to purchase lands, and to inhabit and settle on
the same, and also the surveyors appointed by the right honourable |
The reasons of
the law. |
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