For Man. Horse. Carter; and from the said Carter's From the land of William Pride, in the On York. From Chamberlayne's to Williams's, From Webb's to Lyde's, formerly 06 From Walker town to Waller's, or From Turk's Ferry over Pianketank, 0 33 0 3 For Man. Horse. From Sweethall to Claiborne Gooch's, From Taylor's in King William, to From William Pulliam's in Hanover, From Todd's warehouse landing, in Rappahanock. From Whiting's to Gilbert's, From the land of Thomas Ley, to Robinson's, or from Robinson's to Ley's, From Byrd's to Williams', or Williams' to Byrd's, For Man. Horse. From the wharf above the mouth of From Roy's warehouse to Gibson's From William Lowry's to the land of From Falmouth to the land of Francis From the lot of Joseph Morton, in From the lower side of Parrot's creek. From Hoe's to Cedar point, From Tripplit's land below the mouth of Quantico creek, over to Brooks's land, From Robert Lovell's in the county of From the land of William Russel on From Kersey's landing on Col. Carter From Gersham Key's land, to the land At Williams' Gap, from the land of the From the plantation of John Hereford, From Evan Watkin's landing, oppo- 1.0 10 10 0.6 06 0 S 0.3 10 1.0 From Bolton's ferry, to Simmons' land, o s 0 3 Eastern Shore. From York, Hampton, and Norfolk towns, to the land of Littleton Eyre, on Hungar's river, or from thence to either of the aforesaid places, for a man or horse, passing singly, twenty shillings, for a man and horse, or if there be more, for each fifteen shillings. And for the transportation of wheel carriages, tobacco, cattle, and other beasts, at any of the places aforesaid, the ferry keeper may demand and take the rates following, viz. For every coach, chariot, or waggon, and the driver Wheel car thereof, the same as for six horses. For every cart, or four wheel chaise, and the driver of such chaise, as for four horses. For every two wheel chaise, or chair, as for two For every hogshead of tobacco, as for one horse. riages. Tobacco |