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PLATS.
      Assignees of, liable for surveyors fees 51, 341. Surveyor not to issue to any but the person for whom survey made 170. Unless fees refused to be paid, or land legally forfeited 170.
PLEAS.
      How many may be received 478.
PORK, BEEF, PITCH, TAR, AND TURPENTINE.
      Pork or beef not to be exported till packed in barrels 164. −− Inspectors to be annually appointed 164. Contents of barrels 164, 166. To be stamped and certified 164. −− Inspectors to be sworn 165. Their duty and allowance 165. Penalty, for breach of duty 165. Masters of vessels to produce certificates to naval officers 165. When liable to seizure 166. Penalty on masters of vessels 166. How recoverable 166. Seller or exporter of pork and beef to be sworn 167. Make and size of barrels 167. Dimensions of barrels, for tar and pitch 167. Penalty for breach of this law 168. Act concerning, amended, and continued 350, 355.
PORT ROYAL.
      Town of, in Caroline, established 287. Wooden chimnies not to be built in 387.
POUNDS OVERT.
      Justices of Elizabeth City, authorised to erect 186. Act for, revived 266.
POWERS OF ATTORNEY.
To confess judgment, void 240. Penalty for appearing under 241.
PRACTICE.
      Rules of, at common law, in the general court 477. In chancery 484. In the county courts, at common law 496. In chancery 501.
PREROGATIVE.
      Representation against the prerogative exercised by the king, in repealing certain laws 432, note.
PRESENTMENTS.
      Rules for charging fees in 47, 50. Limitation of 226. What offences presentable, and proceedings thereon 523, 524, 525.
PRINCESS ANNE
      County, court day altered 371.
PRINCE WILLIAM.
      County, divided, and Fairfax formed 207. Boundaries 208. Conrt days 208. Justices of, authorised to levy tobacco, for support of Occoquon ferry 252.
PRISON.
      Common-hall of Williamsburg authorised to assess a tax, for building 263. For counties, how erected and kept 507. −− Prison bounds 508.
PRIVY EXAMINATION.
      Of wife, as to her relinquishment of dower, how made 410. Effect of 410. But her examination must be recorded 411. Otherwise not binding on her, or her heirs 411. Declaration of the law in this respect 411.

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PROCESSIONING.
      Lands, when and how to be processioned 426, 427. Effect of 428. Proceedings where a party refuses to have his land processioned 428, 429. Where land lies in two or more counties 429. Heir in reversion, or remainder may controvert bounds, within six years after death of tenant for life 428, 429. And persons under legal disabilities 429.
PROCLAMATION.
      Power of the king, to repeal laws by, questioned 432. −− Proclamation giving the royal assent to an act of Assembly 559. Proclamation repealing certain laws passed at the revisal of 1748, p. 567.
PUBLIC LEVY.
      Act for raising 57, 110, 182, 308, 389.
QUIT-RENTS.
      Tenant in tail and by the curtesy, liable for 424.
READ, BENJAMIN
      Title of heir of, to fifty acres of land, adjoining the town of York, extinguished 70. These land declared to remain as a common 71.
REAL ACTIONS.
      Limitation of 415, 416. Process on 416.
RECORDS.
      Act for the relief of sufferers, by the loss of, in Nansemond 72, 75, 183. To be made up 479.
REPEAL.
      Power of the king, to repeal laws, questioned 432. −− Proclamation repealing certain
laws passed at the revisal of 1748, p. 567.
REPRESENTATION.
      Against the repeal of certain laws 432, note.
REVISAL.
      Provision for revisal of laws 321. Committee appointed, their power and duties 321, 322, 323, 324.
RICHMOND.
      Town of, established 191. Commons 192. Fairs 192. −− Wooden chimnies not to be built in 274.
RIGHT, WRITS OF
      Limitation of actions on 416.
RIVERS.
      The courts of Henrico, Prince George, Amelia, Goochland, and Albemarle, authorised to order the clearing of James and Appomattox rivers 375. Funds vested in trustees, for clearing Fluvanna river 377.
ROADS.
      Act concerning, amended 31. −− Surveyors of, may take timber, for the purpose of repairing 31, 32. Bridges, causeways, and roads, how connected, between adjoining counties 32, 33. Sign-posts, to be erected 33. Roads, over mill-dams, how to be kept 34. Penalty for neglect 34.
ROANOKE.
      Settlements on, as a frontier, encouraged 57, 58.
ROYAL ASSENT.
      Form of giving the royal assent to an act of Assembly 559.
RUNAWAYS.
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and proceedings in relation to 552 to 557.
SAILORS.
      Not compellable to serve in militia 81. Nor pay tithes 36.
SALT-PETRE.
      Premium for making 362. How obtained 363. Penalty for false oath 363.
SEAMEN.
      Exempted from payment of tithes 36. How they may make a will 457.
SEATING AND PLANTING.
      What shall constitute, to prevent land from lapsing 418, 424, 425.
SECRETARY.
      His fees 38, 42, 326, 331.
SECURITY.
      Rules for taking, or granting administrations 461. When not required 461.
SEIZURE.
      Arms of militia, exempted from 21.
SERVANTS.
      How long those imported, without indentures, shall serve 547. Duty of masters 548. Complaints of, against their masters, how redressed 549. Contracts between, and their masters, void 459. Shall have the property of their own effects 549. Sick or disabled, not to be discharged 550. Freedom dues 550. −− Who shall not own servants 550. Penalty for dealing with, without leave 551. −− Duty of 551. Punishment of for resistance 551. Or for violation of laws 551. Certificates of freedom 551. −−
Penalty for harboring 551. −− Forged certificates, punishment for 552. runaways, how apprehended, reward for and proceedings against 552, to 557. Remedy against pretended tradesmen 557. Or where they refuse to work 558.
SETTLEMENTS.
      On Roanoke, as a frontier, encouraged 57, 58.
SHERIFFS.
      To collect militia fines 22. −− Not to take slaves, in execution, for less than 10l. if other sufficient property be shewn 37. Nor for levies or clerks' fees 37. Not to make unreasonable seizures or distresses 37. Their fees 48, 50. When to account for fees put into their hands 52, 53. When to make distress for public tobacco debts 139. When to account 139. Their fees 337. On presentments 339. Account of fees, when to be delivered to 342. Their duty in collecting 343. When to account 343. Remedy against 344. Power of sheriff of James City enlarged 386. −− He may summon jurors in any part of Williamsburg 386. Act prescribing the manner of appointing 515. −− How recommended and commissioned 515. Where a sheriff dies in office 515. −− Continuance in office 515. −− To give bond and security 516. Fine on refusal to serve 516. Exceptions 516. To

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execute all process directed to him 517. Penalty on failure 517. On a false return 517. Rules for returning process, where the defendant is not found 517. Process, when not to be executed 517. What obligation sheriff may take 518. His fees 518. −− To be collector of quit-rents and public and county levies 518. How to account and pay 518. May distrain 518. What liable to distress 519. How sold 519. Penalty for unreasonable distress 519. Indemnified for involuntary escapes 519. Process for escapes 520. Escape warrant 520. Proceedings thereon 520. Sheriffs may impress guards 521. Method of turning over prisoners 522. May distrain for arrears of public debts 522. Allowance for collecting 522. Power of Sheriff of James City 522.
SIGN-POSTS.
      Where to be erected 33.
SKINS.
      Collectors of duties on, to be appointed 56. Skins and furs may be seized 56. Penalty for buying red deer skins 62. Additional duty on, for William and Mary College 237. Act concerning, explained and amended 355.
SLANDER.
      In actions for, when plaintiff shall not recover costs 240.
SLAVES.
      Act laying duty on, further continued 28. Duty, how collected and accounted for 28, 29.
Penalty 30. Not to be taken, in execution, for less than 10l. if other sufficient property be shewn 37. Nor for levies, or officer' fees 37. Additional duty on slaves 92, 93. Certain slaves of William Chamberlayne, dec'd. vested in trustees, for the benefit of a posthumous child 117. Act laying duty on, continued 160. Further continued 318. Slaves declared to be personal estate 432. −− Representation against the repeal of that act 432, note. −− How slaves of intestate to be distributed 445. The widow's dower in 445. How recovered 445. The part of the heir at law 445. Appraised value of, to be paid by heir, to the other children 445. Widow, or her husband, permitting dower slaves to be sent out of the state, forfeits them 446. Not to be sold by executors or administrators, unless a deficiency of other goods to pay debts 464. Rules concerning, on lands of decedents 464. when, not to be distrained 519. When, not taken in execution 535. −− Who shall be slaves 547. −− Penalty for selling free person as slave 548. Being in England, no discharge from slavery 548. Children, bond or free, according to the condition of their mother 548. −− Stealing slaves, felony without clergy 558.
SMITH, JOHN
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of estate of, docked 397.
SOLDIERS.
      Raised by impressment, for Spanish war 95. In what manner 95. How enlisted 95. Raised for an intended expedition against Canada 401. How they may make a will 457.
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY.
      Settlers on Roanoke, called the southern boundary, encouraged 57. Their privilege 58.
SOUTHAM.
      Parish of, on the south side of James river, in Goochland, formed 267.
SOUTHWARK.
      Parish of, in Surry, divided 75.
SPANIARDS.
      Additional duty on slaves, to aid in the war against 92, 93. Troops raised to serve against 94, 95. Soldiers impressed 95. And enlisted 95. −− Appropriation for expenses of expedition against 121.
SPECIAL VERDICT.
      Proceedings on 478.
SQUIRRELS.
      Act for destroying, on Eastern shore 203.
ST. ANDREW.
      Parish of, in Brunswick, & Lunenburg, divided, and Cumberland formed 383.
ST. ANNE.
      Parish of, Albemarle, formed from St. James's in Goochland 267. Election of vestry of, confirmed 380.
ST. DAVID.
      Parish of, formed from St. John's and St. Margaret's 254, 255.
St. JAMES.
      Parish of, divided into three; that part in the county of Albemarle to be called St. Anne's; that on the north side of James river, in Goochland, to be called St. James Northam; and that on the south side of James river, in Goochland, to be called Southam 267.
ST. JOHN.
      Parish of, divided, and St. David's formed 254, 255.
ST. MARGARET.
      Parish of, divided, and St. David's formed 254, 255. Vestry of, dissolved 380.
ST. MARK.
      Parish of, in the county of Orange, divided, and St. Thomas formed 96.
ST. MARTIN'S.
      Parish, in Hanover, divided and Fredericksville formed 211. To pay certain tobaccoes to Fredericksville 262. To pay certain monies to 385.
ST. JAMES NORTHAM.
      Parish of, on the north side of James river, in Goochland, formed from St. James 267.
ST. PAUL.
      Vestry of St. Paul's parish, in Hanover, authorised to sell certain lands 77.
ST. THOMAS.
      Parish of, in the county of Orange, formed from Saint Mark 96.
STRATTON MAJOR.
      Vestry of, authorised to sell the glebe and purchase a more convenient one 251.

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SUFFOLK.
      Town of, established 199. Regulations concerning 200, 202. Bounds, and title of lands, held in, established 241, 244. Parish of, in Nansemond, altered 269. Wooden chimnies not to be built in 387.
SUPERSEDEAS.
      How to issue 482.
SURPLUS LAND.
      How acquired 417, 421, 422.
SURVEYORS.
      Their fees 50, 51, 340. Assignees of plats, liable for 51. Not to deliver certificate, plat, or copy, to any person, but him for whom survey was made, unless his fees be refused, o the land be legally forfeited 170. Of Albemarle, Augusta, Frederick and Louisa, to reside in their respective counties 253. Fees of, on assigned plats, may be recovered of assignee 341. Of Lunenburg, to reside therein 382.
SWAMPS, MARSHES AND SUNKEN GROUNDS.
      Method of obtaining patents for 421.
SWEARING.
      Profane swearing, penalty for 225. How enforced 225. −− Limitation 226.
TAPPAHANNOCK.
      Hogs not to run at large in 253. Recital of its establishment 304. Certain lots in, improved by mistake, vested in the purchasers 305.
TAR −− See Pork, &c.
      Inspection of, established 164. Regulations concerning 164, 168. Act concerning amended 350, 355.
TAXES.
      For the year 1738, 67. For the year 1740, 110. For the year 1742, 182. For the year 1744, 308. For the year 1745, 389.
TITHABLES.
      Penalty, for removing, from one county to another, to avoid payment on 35, 36. Seamen exempted 36.
TOBACCO.
      Inspectors of, how appointed 10. No inspector to be a collector 11. No justice to vote on a recommendation of himself 11. County courts failing to recommend, governor and council may commission 11. Inspectors in office, and again recommended, may be continued so long as they behave themselves 11. Failing to attend, at certain periods, liable to a penalty 11. Shall account for tobacco gained by allowance for cask 11. −− Weight of hogsheads of transfer and crop tobacco 12. Oath of Inspectors 12. Penalty for failing to take 13. Exportation of uninspected tobacco, how prevented 13. Inspector removed, liable to action, for costs and damages 14. Rents of several warehouses, raised 14. New ones established 14, 15. Directions for placing hereafter 15. Allowance to be made, on paying fees, explained 15. Time for the attendance of inspectors at warehouses, altered 98. −− When transfer tobacco to be

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sold 98. Act reducing into one, all acts concerning tobacco 124, 160. All tobacco exported to be inspected 125. None to be taken on board, for exportation, but from a public warehouse 125. Masters of vessels to be sworn 125. Penalty for taking uninspected tobacco on board 125. Or parcels not packed 126. Exceptions 127, 128. Fraudulent delivery or embezzlement of tobacco, felony 128. Exception 129. Damaged tobacco to be reviewed 129. County courts to nominate inspectors annually 129. On failure to nominate, the governor may appoint 130. Justices being inspectors, or in the nomination, not to vote 130. Continuance in office 130. Inspectors to give bond 130. Oath of 131. Penalty 131. Within what periods to attend 131. Penalty for neglect 131. Directions for viewing & stamping 132. And in case of disagreement, or sickness 132. Inspector's own tobacco, how to be passed 132. Transfer notes 132. Allowance for cask 133. Weight of transfer 133. Weight of hogshead 133. Allowance for inspection 133. For shrinkage or loss of weight 133. Penalty on inspectors failing to pay their notes 133. Crop notes 134. Allowance for inspection 134. No tender of tobacco good, except in notes 134. Stemmed tobacco 134. Size of hogsheads 134.
Forging notes, &c. felony 135. Notes lost or mislaid how renewed 135. Payment of public debts 136. Currency of inspectors notes 136. Allowance for conveniency 137. Proviso as to non residents 137. Allowances, on payment of levies or taxes 137. Commission for collecting 138. Allowances in taxing costs 138. Public tobacco debts, when payable 138. −− Distress for 139. For quit-rents, how redeemable 139. Sheriffs and collectors when to account 139. Refused tobacco to be burnt, or picked 139. Liability of overseers 140. Weights of all tobacco, to be entered in a book 140. Manifests 140. Proviso, where the ship cannot receive the tobacco 140. Duty of masters of vessels and naval officers, in relation to manifests 141. Warehouses established 141,142,143. −− Inspector's salaries 143,144,145. Rents of warehouses 145,146. Provision, where rents are insufficient 146. −− Rents and salaries, ho paid 146. Owners of warehouses compelled to rent them 147. Proceedings, where the owner of land intends to build 147. Where he refuses 147. Warehouses discontinued 148. −− How owner restored to his former estate 148. Houses, orchards,       c. not to be taken 149. Hogs, how kept 149. Power of justices, in relation to warehouses 149. Penalty

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on, for neglect of duty 149. Loss by fire made good, by General Assembly 150. −− Weights & scales 150. How provided 150. How tried 150. Penalty for carrying into N. Carolina and Maryland 151. Oaths to be taken by sheriffs and constables 151. Penalty 152. Oaths of inspectors 152. Exportation of uninspected tobacco, how prevented 152. Duty of justice 152. Inspectors ineligible to the General Assembly 153. Penalty for interfering in elections 153. Proviso 154. Penalty on inspector, for taking gratuity 154. And on person offering 154. Tobacco, when to be reviewed 154. Proceedings, when tobacco proves bad, on review 155. Further duties of inspectors 156. Light hogsheads, how disposed of 157. Transfer notes, how converted into crop 157. −− When to be sold 157. Inspectors, when to make return to court 158. When to account with treasurer 158. Proceedings against inspectors, for breach of duty 158. Costs 159. Penalties, how recoverable and appropriated 159. Limitation of prosecution 160. And of the act 160. Persons not cultivating tobacco, allowed to pay their levies and officers' fees in money 168, 169. Certain warehouses discontinued, other established, and others disjoined 232, 233. Inspectors' salaries 233. Rents altered 233.
Currency of certain notes 233. Abatement, in Albemarle county 234. Proprietors, how restored to warehouses 234. Failing to build 234. Penalty, for carrying uninspected tobacco from one district to another 235. Attendance of inspectors 235. Transfer tobacco, to be made crop 325. Warehouses established 325. −− Others disjoined 325. Inspectors' salaries 325. What warehouses to have floors raised 325. Reparation for loss of, at Gray's creek, and York warehouses 365. No execution or distress for, between 30th Sept. and 31st December 535.
TODD, THOMAS
      Entail of certain lands, in Gloucester, of estate of, docked 395.
TOWNS.
      New-Town, in Princess Anne, established 106. Richmond, in Henrico, established 191. Commons 192. Fairs 192. Leeds, in King George, established 193. Bounds of Fredericksburg established, and certain lands added thereto 197, 198. Suffolk, in Nansemond, established 199, 202. Charter of Williamsburg, explained 204. Port-Royal, in Caroline, established 287.
TRANSFER.
      Tobacco, when to be accounted for 98. How far current 132. Weight of, when prized by the inspectors 133. How converted into crop 157. When

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to be sold 157. Transfer tobacco to be made crop 325.
TREASURER.
      Act for appointing 64. His salary 65. Security to be given 65. Vacancies, how supplied 65. Act for appointing 173, 174.
TRURO.
      Vestry of Truro parish, in Fairfax, dissolved, and a new one to be elected 274. Election of vestry of, confirmed 380.
TRUST, DEEDS OF
      How to be acknowledged, proved 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.
      Town of, hogs not to run at large in 260.
VARIATION.
      Allowance for variation of compass 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 83, 84.
WAR.
      With Spain, troops to be raised for 92, 94. By impressment or enlistment 95. Appropriation of expenses of 121. −− French, grant of money for carrying on 400.
WAREHOUSES.
      Rents of certain warehouses raised 14. New ones established 14, 15. Directions, for placing hereafter 15. Established 141, 142, 143. −− Rents of 145, 146. How paid 146. Owners of, compelled to rent them 147. Proceedings, when he refuses 147. Discontinued 148. How owner restored to his former estate 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 established 232, 233. Proprietors, how restored 234. −− Failing to build 234. Warehouses established 325. −− Others disjoined 325.
WARRANTS.
      For small debts, proceedings on 491.
WEIGHTS.
      And scales, how provided at warehouses 150. How tried 150.
WESTHAM.
      Public store-houses to be erected at 378. Duty and responsibility of proprietor 379. −− Price of storage 378.
WEST, FRANCIS
      Entail of certain lands docked, and vested in 297.
WIFE.
      Joining her husband, in conveyance, passes her estate 410. Her proportion of the personal estate of her husband, dying intestate 444. Her dower in slaves 445. What part

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of estate, a testator must leave his wife 446. How she may renounce the will 447.
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLAGE.
      Duties on skins and furs, for benefit of 237. Duty on spirits, for relief of 317.
WILLIAMSBURG.
      Charter of, recited 204. Explained 205. Oath of electors 206. Power of court of Hustings 207. Common-hall of, authorised to assess a tax, for building a prison 263.
WILLS.
      May be proved, so soon as exhibited 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 renounce the will 447. County coarts may take proof of wills, and grant administrations 454. Rules of probates of wills 154. Where executors 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 disabilities removed 455. Rules in case of administration 456. Devise of lands must be in writing 456. How to be attested 456. Such devises shall remain valid, unless revoked, in writing, or cancelled 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. Written legacies of personal estate, not recoverable, except in writing 457. Soldiers or mariners excepted 457. −− Rules in granting administrations 458. Where creditors may be admitted 458. −− Method to prevent waste, or embezzlement 458. Wills may be proved after administration 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 administrator 460. The whole penalty recoverable 460. −− Where no security taken, the justices liable 461. When discharged 461. How securities indemnified 461. −− Where security not required 461. Executors refusing the executorship, or to give security 461. Power of ex'ors before probate 462. Rules in probates & administrations 462. Inventory to be returned 462. Appraisement of the estate 462. Appraiser's fee 462. How far appraisements binding 463. Duty of executors and administrators in selling perishable goods, specific legacies excepted 463. Where

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no appraisement shall be necessary 464. And an inventory sufficient 464. Slaves not to be sold, except on a deficiency of other goods 464. Rules concerning servants & slaves, and crops 464. Servants 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 preserved for the heir 465. If too numerous, part may be sold 465. And the heir answsrable 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. Depositions of, how taken 479. −−
Who disabled to be 480. −− Privilege of 480. Refusing to give evidence 480. Allowance 480. Rules concerning, in county courts, 504. who may, or may not be, in criminal cases 546.
WORMLEY, RALPH
Authorised to sell certain entailed lands, to raise sister's portions 85, 90.
WOLVES.
      Reward for killing, in Frederick 265, 373.
WRIT OF ENQUIRY.
      When awarded, and how executed 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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List of Errata, in the Fifth Volume of HENING'S
Statutes at Large.



Page    19 line 5, from top, read "in arms, at" for "at arms, in"
22 15, from bottom, read "it" for "tt"
ib. line the last, read "said" for "sald"
24 4 from the bottom, read "felonies" for "folonies"
25 8 from the bottom, read "person" for "persons"
ib. 7 from the bottom, read "person" for "persons"
29 21 from the bottom, read "or" for "and"
40 10 from the top, read "on" for "or" where it first occurs.
78 12 from the top, insert the word "as" between "descriptions" and "they"
81 13 from the bottom, read "persons" for "person"
85 11 from the bottom, insert the word "of" between "any" and "them"
125 12 from the bottom, read "that" for "the" before the word "purpose"
188 19 from the bottom, read "same" for "sames"
194 2 from the bottom, read "conveied" for "covied"
212 10 from the bottom, insert the word "and" between "Assembly" and "it"
217 22 from the top, read "his" for "a"
220 10 from the bottom, insert "in" between "if" and "any"
234 1 at the top, for "fo" read "for" [error is actually on page 284]
237 13 from the top, insert the word "such" between "of" and "hides"
323 6 from the bottom, read "is" after the word "it"
333 20 from the bottom, read "charged" for "paid"
334 at the end of the last line insert "30"
337 10 from the top, read "the" for "she"
372 the bottom line, read "any" for "and"
379 8 from the top, read "therefrom" for "threfrom"
ib. 11 from the bottom, read "storehouses" for "storhouses"
388 7 from the top, read "large" for "lurge"
410 10 from the bottom, read "county" for "country"
433 2 from the top, read "be" for "the"
464 the top line omit the word "to"
471 15 from the top, read "on" for "or"
475 16 from the top, read "except" for "accept"
ib. 19 from the bottom, read "excepted" for "accepted"
483 1 at top, read "any" between "granting" and "such"
491 8 from the bottom, read "determinable" for "derminable"
502 17 from the bottom, read "complainant" for "complaint"
506 3 from the bottom, read "before" for "defore"
521 9 from the top, read "refused" for "refuse"
524 5 from the top, read "of" for the word "for"
530 15 from the bottom, read "had" for "hath"
531 21 from the bottom, read "goods" for "good"
532 19 from the top, read "querela" for "querea"
553 13 from the top, read "runaway" for "ruaway"
554 7 from the bottom, read "to" for "of"

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