CADGER, ROBERT
CARTWRIGHT, MATTHEW
CAWOOD, ANN
CHRISTIAN, LAWRENCE
CLERKS
CLEYBORNE, WM.
CAPT.
COLKE, OLIVER
COMEGYS, CORNELIUS,
&c.
COMMISSIONERS
CONVEYANCES |
C.
His real and personal estate settled
upon the Mayor,
Recorder, &c. of the city of St. Mary's to the maintenance
of the protestant ministry among the inhabitants
of St. George's, and Poplar Hill Hundred, &c.
Naturalized,
An act for her relief and her children,
Naturalized,
See Conveyances,
All compliance with him in opposition
to his Lordship's
right and dominion over this Province, prohibited,
Naturalized,
Naturalized,
See Land Laws,
All sales, gifts or grants, made by
persons
that right had to sell, &c. made by writing
only, with or without seal, shall be good and
available in law to bar the heirs or executors
of such vendors, &c.
All such sales, &c. where writing
lost or
worn out, where the sale, &c. can be proved
by witnesses, to be good in law, &c.
All deeds or conveyances to be made
by writing
indented and sealed, and to be acknowledged
and enrolled, acknowledgments, to be
made in the provincial court, &c. and to be
enrolled in the provincial court, or in the county
court where the land doth lie, the enrolment
to be made within 12 months after the date of
the writing, &c.
Compensation to clerks for enrolling,
&c.
The clerk to enrol the deeds, &c.
in a book, to note
the day of enrolment, and also to mark on the back
of every deed the day and year of such enrollment, &c.
Where the grantor, &c. out of
the province,
but in any part of his Majesty's dominions, how
to be acknowledged,
Property to pass from the date of the
enrolment
and not from the day of the date, &c.
Grants to be construed most favourably
for the grantees,
&c. although the same shall not be drawn strictly
formal, &c.
Feme covert to be examined
out of the hearing
of her husband before taking her acknowledgment,
certificate of her examination and acknowledgment
to be made by the person examining, &c.
certificate to be recorded, &c.
Alienation fines to be paid before
enrolment,
&c.
For nonpayment of alienation fine
no advantage to
be taken since the revolution, but that the payment of
the same, and receipt taken and recorded, shall be as
good as if the same had been paid at the time of
acknowledgment and enrolment, |
Session
Ch. S.
1676 20
1671 10
1672 22
1674 12
1650 4
1674 12
1671 29
April 1671
6 2
June 1692
13 1
Sept. 1694
11
1704 24 1
April 1671
6 3
June 1692
13 2
Sept. 1694
11
1704 24 3
June 1674
2 2
1692 30 2
1699 42 2
Sept. 1704 24
3
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?? ? ?
June 1674
2 3
1692 30 3
1699 42 3
June 1674
2 4
1692 30 4
1699 42 5
Sept. 1704
24 9
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June 1674
2 5
1692 30 5
1699 42 6
Sept. 1704
24 9
June 1674
2 6
1692 30 6 |