the writ 533. Those first de- livered to be first satisfied 533. Rules in executing 533. Party may give a forthcoming bond 533. May discharge it by paying the money at the day of sale 533. Or security to pay in three months 534. When officer may sell on three months credit 534. Proceed- ings on forthcoming_and re- plevin bonds 534. Proviso, as to public collectors 534. Where slaves may not be seized 535. Penalty for ma- king unreasonable seizures 535. No execution or distress for tobacco, between the 30th September and 31st Decem- ber 535. Proceedings against officers not paying monies collected 585. Venditioni ex- ponas 536. Executions may run into other counties 536. Prison rules 536. Statute for relief of creditors against fraudulent devises, declared in foree 537. Insolvent debt ors, how discharged 537. Oath of 538. How his estate shall be disposed of 538. His dis- charge 539. But creditor may afterwards have an ex- ecution against him 539. His prison fees, how paid 539. Executions for sterling mo- ney, how satisfied 540.
EXECUTORS. Refusing, administration with the will annexed may be granted 455. Bond of 459. give security 461.
Oath of 459. When not to Power
of, before probate 462.- Executors, in their own A 4-Vol. 5.
wrong, answerable to execu- tors, &c. in right 465. Of guardians, joint tenants, &c. how accountable 466. AI- lowance of 466. Lawyers fees not taxed against 497. EXEMPTS.
In the militia 16. Who to give their personal attendance, and furnish a substitute, who wholly exempted 16,17. All militia to give their personal attendance, during the exist- ing war 91.
County, formed from Prince William 207. Boundaries 208. Court days '208. Jus- tices of, authorised to levy tobacco, for support of Occo- quon ferry 252. Court day altered 265.
FAIRS. To be kept in the town of Frede- ricksburg 82. Days for hold- ing altered 105.
FEE-TAIL. Estates in, not to be barred, but by act of Assembly 414.- Except under a certain value 414. Proceedings, by writ of ad quod damnum, in such ca- ses 414,415. Certain intailed. lands of John Wallop vested in Joshua Kendall 85. Ralph Wormley authorised to sell certain intailed lands, to raise sister's portions 85. Certain intailed lands, in Charles Ci- ty, vested in Philip Light- foot, in fee-simple 111. Cer- tain intailed lands in King William vested in Richard Chapman, in fee simple 114. Certain intailed lands in King & Queen vested in Geo. Brax-
ton the younger 214. Mann Page of Gloucester, author- ised to sell certain intailed lands. for performance of his father's will 277. Intail of certain lands, in King Wil- liam docked, and vested in Francis West 297. Certain Jands of George Carter, in- tailed and in fec-simple, lying in Prince William, Frederick and Fairfax, vested in trus- tees to be sold 300. Certain lands in King William, in- tailed on William Banks, vested in John Norton 306. Intail of certain lands in Gloucester, of the estate of Thomas Todd, docked 395. Intail of certain lands, in Gloucester of the estate of John Smith, docked 397. FEES.
Slaves not to be seized for 37. No action to be brought for 37.
Fees of the Secretary Of clerks of county courts 42. Of sheriffs 43. Of coroners 50. Of consta- bles 50. Of surveyors 50. Fees to be charged to the per- son, for whom services per- formed 42. Fee bills, to be produced 47. Table of fees to be set up 51. Penalty for over charging 51. When to be delivered to sheriffs 52. When to be accounted for 53. Attorney's fee, when to be taxed 54. Settlers on Roan- oke, called the southern boun- dary, permitted to pay their fees, and levies in money 58. Persons not cultivating to- bacco, allowed to pay fees in money 168. Regulations con-
cerning 169. Of Attornies 181. Act for regulating and collecting, continued 246. Act again revived 326. Fees of the Secretary 326. Of clerks of county courts 331. Costs of copies 335. Costs on pre- sentment of grand juries, and prosecutions of church-war- dens 336. On suits brought by treasurer 336. On making up records 336. Fees to be charged to the person, for whom services performed 330. Fee-bills to be produced $37. Fees of sheriffs 337. On presentments, &c. 339. Fees of coroners 340. Of consta- bles 340. Of surveyors 340. Table of fees to be set up 341. Penalty, for over-charging 342. Accounts of, when to be delivered to sheriff 342.- His duty in collecting them When to account 343. Remedy against $44. FELONY. To forge tobacco notes, or in- spector's stamp, or to break or alter inspected tobacco, &c.
On militia 20,22. To be col- lected by sheriffs 22. Other fines 91,99,100. Power of courts martial to remit 91. FERRIES. Adjutant General and his ser- yant, ferry free 20, New fer- ries established 66. Rates 66,67. Former ferry dis- continued 67. New ferries established 104. Rates 104, 105. New ferries establish- ed 189. Rates 190. New ferries established 249. Rates
Mode of proceeding on 220,225. FORGERY.
Of tobacco notes, felony 135. FREDERICK. County, formed from Orange 78. Boundaries 79. Court days 79 Court days altered 265. Reward for killing wolves in 373. FREDERICKSBURG. Fairs to be kept in 82. Days for holding, altered 105.- Certain lands added thereto, and bounds established 197, 198. Act allowing fairs to be kept in, continued 203. Wooden chimnies not to be built in 209. Nor hogs suf- fered to run at large in 210. FREDERICKSVILLE. Parish, formed from St. Mar- tin's, in Hanover 211. Το receive certain tobaccoes, from St. Martin's 262. receive certain monies from 383.
FREE NEGROES. Not to bear arms 17. When witnesses 245.
TIOUS SUITS.
Act to prevent 509. Where the plaintiff shall not recover costs 509. Where no more costs than damages 509. Re- medy where more shall be awarded 509. Where the de- fendant shall have his costs 509. Exception as to execu tors and administrators 510. Where suit shall not abate by death of parties 510. Rules in action for non-performance of covenants 511. Actions on bonds, for payment of money
FRONTIERS. Settlements on Roanoke, as a frontier, encouraged 57,58. FURS. Collectors of duties on, to be ap- pointed 56. Skins and furs may be seized 56. Additional duty on, for William & Mary College 237. Act concerning explained and amended 355. GAMING.
Gaming debts not recoverable 102. Securities void 102.-- Penalty on ordinary keepers suffering gaming 103,230.— Loser at gaming, how to reco- ver back 229. When others may sue 229. Gaming at or- dinaries 230. Appeal allow- ed 230. Want of form, no bar 231.
GENERAL COURT. Terms of, altered 319. Power of adjournment 320. Days appropriated for chancery and common law suits 320. Docket, how made up 320. Act establishing generalcourt
467. Governor and council, to constitute 468. Five to act 468. To be sworn 468. Their baths, as judges of com- mon law and in chancery 469. Penalty for acting without being sworn 469. Jurisdic- tion of 469. Terms of 470. Rules for docketing causes 470. Adjournment 470.- Process, rules for issuing and returning 470. Appeals to 471. Writs of error, super- sedeas, &c. 472. Process a- gainst a councillor 472. Or, sheriff 472. Where no ap- pearance bail required 472. Where bail shall be required 473.* When bail, or sheriff liable 473. Remedy of she- riff against bail 474. When judgment against defendant, and sheriff, shall be set aside 474. Remedy where judg- ment is confirmed, against sheriff or bail 474. Recogni- zance of bail, by whom taken 475. Where special bail lia- ble 475. No special bail, in penal actions 475. Procecd- ings against defendant, in cus- tody 475. Where the defen- dant is not found 476. Out- lawry, in civil actions 476. Rules in personal actions, at common law 477. Non-suit
477. Pleadings 477. Judg- ment by default, or non-suit 477. Writ of enquiry 477. Trial of issue 478. Final judgment, and lawyer's fee 478. Special verdict, or case agreed 478. Pleas, in abate- ment, 478. Fines, on county courts, or vestries 479.-
ment for false oath 483.- Causes remanded, not again to be removed 484. Habeas Corpus 484. Rules in chan- cery 484,488. Injunctions 488. Officers duties 488.
GOOCHLAND. County divided, and Albemarle formed 266, Boundaries 267. Court days 267.
GOVERNOR. Madeira wine, imported for, ex- empt from duty 318. GREENHILL, FRANCES, Authorised to sell certain lands in Prince George and Surry, notwithstanding her cover- ture 216,219.
GUARDIANS. When to account 100. Duty of courts 101. Testamentary, how appointed, their power and duty 449. Jurisdiction of courts, concerning 450.- Security to be taken 450.- Liability of courts, for taking insufficient 450. Power of courts over 451. When to account 451. Process against 451. What guardians may charge in their accounts 452.
How securities of, may be re- lieved 453. Debts due from, to ward, to be first paid 453.
HAMILTON. Parish, in Prince William, di- vided, and Dettingen formed 259.
- HANOVER. County, divided, and Louisa formed 208. Boundaries 208. Court days 209. St. Mar- tin's parish in, divided, and Fredericksville formed 211. HEDGMAN, PETER Authorized to apply rents of certain lands, to payment of debts of Wm. Brent 292.
HEIR. His part of personal estate, of intestate 444. Of slaves 445. Must pay the other children, the appraised value of slaves 445. Where he may contest a will 455. Cattle to be pre- served for 465.
HEMP. Additional premium for raising and exporting 357. HIGH WAYS-See Roads. HORSES.
Glebe land of Hungars parish, in the county of Northampton, vested in trustees to be sold
Penalty for fire hunting 62,431. no person to hunt on ano- ther's land 62,63,430. Pen- alties 430.
HUSBAND AND WIFE. Joining in conveyance, passes the wife's estate 410.
IMPRESSMENT. Soldiers raised by, for the Span- ish war 95.
INCIPITUR.
None to be filed 348.
INDIANS.
Not to bear arms 17. witnesses 245. Nottoway and Nansemond authorised to sell certain lands 270,273. Νο person to sell spirituous li- quors to, on credit 273. Pen- alty for taking any pledge, or pawn for 278.
INJUNCTIONS. How granted 241. Jurisdiction of general court in 488- Rules concerning 512. INSOLVENTS. Insolvent debtors, how dischar ged 537. Oath of 538. How his estate shall be disposed of 538. His discharge 539.- But creditor may afterwards have an execution against him 539. His prison fees, how paid 539.
INSPECTORS. Of tobacco, how appointed 10. No inspector to be a collector, 11. No justice to vote on a recommendationofhimself 11.
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