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to be sold 157. Transfer to-
bacco to be made crop 325.

TREASURER.
Act for appointing 64. His sa-
lary 65. Security to be giv-
en 65. Vacancies, how sup-
plied 65. Act for appointing
173,174.

TRURO.

Vestry of Truro parish, in Fair-
fax, dissolved, and a new one
to be elected 274. Election
of vestry of, confirmed 880.
TRUST, DEEDS OF
How to be acknowledged, pro-
ved and recorded 409. All
former declared valid 409.
TURPENTINE-See Pork,
&c.
Inspection of established 164.
Regulations concerning 164,
168. Act for, amended 350,
355.

URBANNA.

WAREHOUSES.

Rents of certain warehouses
raised 14. New ones esta-
blished 14,15. Directions,
for placing hereafter 15. Es-
tablished 141, 142, 143.-
Rents of 145,146. How paid
146. Owners of, compelled
to rent them 147. Proceed-
ings, when he refuses 147.
Discontinued 148. How own-
er restored to his former es-
tate 148. Houses, orchards,
&c. not to be taken for 149.
Hogs, how kept at 149.-
Power of justices, in relation
to 149. Certain warehouses
discontinued, and others es-
tablished 232,235. Propri-
etors, how restored 234.-
Failing to build 234. Ware-
houses established 325.-
Others disjoined 325.
WARRANTS.

Town of, hogs not to run at For small debts, proceedings on

large in 260.

VARIATION.

491.

WEIGHTS.

Allowance, for variation of com- And scales, how provided at
warehouses 150. How tried
150.

pass 423.

VESTRIES.
Election of Vestries of St. Anne
and Truro, confirmed 380.
Vestries of St. Margaret and
Newport, dissolved 380.

WALLOP, JOHN
Certain entailed lands of, in
Accomack, vested in Joshua
Kendall 85,84.

WAR.
With Spain, troops to be raised
for 92,94. By impressment
or enlistment 95. Appropri-
ation for expenses of 121.-
French, grant of money for
carrying on 400.

WESTHAM.

Public store-houses to be erect-
ed at 378. Duty and respon-
sibility of proprietor 379.-
Price of storage 378.

WEST, FRANCIS
Entail of certain lands docked,
and vested in 297.
WIFE.

Joining her husband, in convey-
ance, passes her estate 410.
Her proportion of the perso-
nal estate of her husband, dy-
ing intestate 444. Her dow-
er in slaves 445. What part

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May be proved, so soon as ex-
hibited 232. Not to affect
heir at law 232. What part
of his estate, testator must
leave his wife, by will 447.
How and when she may re
nounce the will 447. County
coarts may take proof of
wills, and grant administra-
tions 454. Rules of probates
of wills 154. Where execu-
tors refuse, administration
with the will annexed shall be
committed 455. When wills
may be proved in court 455.
Where the heir at law may
contest the will 455. Rules
in case of several heirs or
where no heir is known 455.
Infants, &c. may contest will
within ten years after disabil-
ities removed 455. Rules in
case of administration 456.
Devise of lands must be in
writing 456. How to be at-
tested 456.

Such devises
shall remain valid, unless re-
voked, in writing, or cancel-
Ied by the devisor 456. Rules

concerning nuncupative wills
456. When they shall not
be of force 457. Nor any
probate, or administration
granted thereon 457. The
widow or next of kin shall be
first summoned 457. Writ-
ten legacies of personal es-
tate, not recoverable, except
in writing 457. Soldiers or
mariners excepted 457.-
Rules in granting adminis-
trations 458. Where credi-

tors may be admitted 458.-
Method to prevent waste, or
embezzlement 458. Wills
may be proved after adminis-
tration granted 458. Court
may compel any person to
produce the will of a person
deceased 458. Executors and
administrators shall be sworn
458. Oath of executor 459.
Of administrator 439. Bond
of executor 459. Of admin-
istrator 460. The whole
penalty recoverable 460.--
Where no security taken, the
justices liable 461. When
discharged 461. How secu-
rities indemnified 461.-
Where security not required
461. Executors refusing the
executorship, or to give secu-
rity 461. Power of ex❜ors be-
fore probate 462. Rules in pro-
bates & administrations 462.
Inventory to be returned 462.
Appraisement of the estate
462. Appraisers' fee 462.
How far appraisements bind-
ing 463. Duty of executors
and administrators in selling
perishable goods, specific le-
gacies excepted 463. Where

no appraisement shall be ne-
cessary 464. And an inven-
tory sufficient 464. Slaves
not to be sold, except on a de-
ficiency of other goods 464.
Rules concerning servants &
slaves, and crops 464. Ser-
vants and slaves when to be
delivered up 464. If dead,
executor not answerable 465.
Wills to remain in the clerk's
office 465. Cattle to be pre-
served for the heir 465. If
too numerous, part may be
sold 465. And the heir an-
swsrable to other children
465. Executors, in their own
wrong 465.
Executors of
joint-tenants, &c. receiving
more than their share 466.
Allowance of executors and
administrators 466. Lists of
probates and administrations
466. Jurisdiction of general
court, as to probates 466.-
Oaths and bonds, same as in
other courts 467.

WITNESSES.
When free negroes, mulattoes
and Indians may be 245.-
How summoned 479. Depo-
sitions of, how taken 479.-

Who disabled to be 480.-
Privilege of 480. Refusing
to give evidence 480. Allow-
ance 480. Rules concerning,
in county courts, 504. Who
may, or may not be, in crim-
inal cases 546.

WORMLEY, RALPH
Authorised to sell certain en-
tailed lands, to raise sister's
portions 85,90.

WOLVES.
Reward for killing, in Frede-
rick 265,373.

WRIT OF ENQUIRY.
When awarded, and how execu-
ted 477.

WRITS OF RIGHT.
Limitation of actions on 416.
YORK.

Certain lands vested in feoffees
of the town of, and a common
established 68. Title of the
heirs of Benjamin Read, to
50 acres extinguished 70.-
How laid off for a common
71. Compensation to Gwyn
Read, heir of Benjamin Read
71. How paid 71. County
of, and James City, to pay
sergeant and constables 264.

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