The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ...editor, 1820 - Law |
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... Henry Enochs , on Great - Cape - Capon , in the coun- ty of Hampshire , and to extend to the South - Fork of Mayo - River , in the county of Halifax , to consist of such a number , and at such distance from each other , as shall be ...
... Henry Enochs , on Great - Cape - Capon , in the coun- ty of Hampshire , and to extend to the South - Fork of Mayo - River , in the county of Halifax , to consist of such a number , and at such distance from each other , as shall be ...
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... Henry Taylor , Barna- by Curry , and John Summers , 250 each , To twenty Troopers , viz . William Peake , junior , William Trammell , Gilbert Simson , junior , William Scutt , William Musgrove , William Hayes , Edward Mas- terson , Mark ...
... Henry Taylor , Barna- by Curry , and John Summers , 250 each , To twenty Troopers , viz . William Peake , junior , William Trammell , Gilbert Simson , junior , William Scutt , William Musgrove , William Hayes , Edward Mas- terson , Mark ...
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... Henry Gambill , do . 1710 To Sallis Hansford , do . 1710 service , 230 Το do . for a horse impressed and employed in the To eight foot soldiers , viz . Francis Cooper , William M Daniel , John Thomas , Miles Murfee , John Hayes , John ...
... Henry Gambill , do . 1710 To Sallis Hansford , do . 1710 service , 230 Το do . for a horse impressed and employed in the To eight foot soldiers , viz . Francis Cooper , William M Daniel , John Thomas , Miles Murfee , John Hayes , John ...
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... Henry Gaines , a foot soldier , 120 To Henry Stringfellow , 260 To William Roberts , for one horse impressed and employed , To Francis Strother , for 270 do . 270 To John Strother assignee of William Shropshire , for do . To do ...
... Henry Gaines , a foot soldier , 120 To Henry Stringfellow , 260 To William Roberts , for one horse impressed and employed , To Francis Strother , for 270 do . 270 To John Strother assignee of William Shropshire , for do . To do ...
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... Henry Floid , Serjeant , John Baylis , do . lbs . tob . 920 2400 2790 2790 2325 2046 2046 2046 2046 1452 1452 1452 • 1188 390 780 650 550 Foushee Tebbs , Captain , James Seaton , Lieutenant of Foot , Richard Hampton , do . To fifteen ...
... Henry Floid , Serjeant , John Baylis , do . lbs . tob . 920 2400 2790 2790 2325 2046 2046 2046 2046 1452 1452 1452 • 1188 390 780 650 550 Foushee Tebbs , Captain , James Seaton , Lieutenant of Foot , Richard Hampton , do . To fifteen ...
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acres of land act had never act of assembly Archibald Cary assignees authority afore authority aforesaid borough Burgesses wages captain CHAP collector colony commander in chief coun Council and Burgesses court day of April debts directed duty esquire forfeit and pay freeholders further enacted General-Assembly glebe governor or commander hath hereby enacted hereby impowered hereby required horse house of burgesses inhabitants inlisted intituled James John Robinson justice late majesty lawful levy Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor lots Mann Page manner militia oath officer paid parish payment penalty person or persons Peyton Randolph Philip Johnson Philip Whitehead present General Assembly proprietor Provided publick purchase purposes therein mentioned recited act respectively Richard river Robert Carter Robert Carter Nicholas seized serjeant session of assembly sheriff shillings slaves soldiers taxes thence thereof Thomas thousand pounds thousand seven hundred tion tithables tobacco town treasurer treasury notes trustees vested vestry warehouses whatsoever whereas William
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Page 673 - Northwest as aforesaid; and we do hereby strictly forbid, on pain of our displeasure, all our loving subjects from making any purchases or settlements whatever, or taking possession of any of the lands above reserved, without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained.
Page 669 - Nipissim; from whence the said line, crossing the River St Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain, in 45. degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St Lawrence from those which fall into the sea...
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Page 670 - And to the End that the open and free Fishery of our Subjects may be extended to and carried on upon the Coast of Labrador, and the adjacent Islands, We have thought fit, with the Advice of our said Privy Council, to put all that Coast, from the River St.